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  • three years of teaching at Mt. Holyoke College in Massachusetts. Under Sparks, the touring tradition of the Choir of the West continued with notable tours of the East Coast in 1986 (concerts in Minneapolis, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., North Carolina, and Florida), England in 1988, Japan and China in 1991, Scandinavia in 2001, and many tours down the I-5 corridor and in the Northwest. One of the first big productions under Sparks was the first performance in the northwest of

  • workshop and clubhouse where students drop in and test out ideas, improvise and hone their craft. It is evident, too, when speaking with PLU Assistant Professor of Theater Amanda Sweger, who begins her second year at PLU teaching theater lighting and design. It is clear she looks at this type of collaboration in the same way a natural science professor in Rieke Science Center might look at a student–faculty research project. It is for this reason Sweger is so quick to let the students learn the light

  • workshop and clubhouse where students drop in and test out ideas, improvise and hone their craft. It is evident, too, when speaking with PLU Assistant Professor of Theater Amanda Sweger, who begins her second year at PLU teaching theater lighting and design. It is clear she looks at this type of collaboration in the same way a natural science professor in Rieke Science Center might look at a student–faculty research project. It is for this reason Sweger is so quick to let the students learn the light

  • messages from PLU. Message and data rates may apply, and message frequency can vary. The PLU FundWhat is the PLU Fund?The PLU Fund provides vital support for students during the academic school year (June 1 – May 31) in which it is received. Gifts to the PLU Fund are unrestricted, giving the university the flexibility to use them to support areas that need it most. How are my PLU Fund contributions used?Contributions to the PLU Fund are essential in helping the university address top priorities such as

  • ideas with linking lines. Using a concept map in this manner can help you brainstorm ideas (concepts) related to your topic, while also connecting those ideas to both your research and your writing. At the same time, a concept map can then help you determine what areas you will need to research in order to fully explore your topic. Creating a Search Statement Keywords are the words that you put into a search box when you are doing research. Unlike searches in Google, library databases require you to

  • clubhouse where students drop in and test out ideas, improvise and hone their craft. It is evident, too, when speaking with PLU Assistant Professor of Theater Amanda Sweger, who begins her second year at PLU teaching theater lighting and design. It is clear she looks at this type of collaboration in the same way a natural science professor in Rieke Science Center might look at a student–faculty research project. It is for this reason Sweger is so quick to let the students learn the light board, for

  • have a right to: authorship and dissemination of scholarly papers or projects at professional conferences or through publication – note — authorship should be discussed upon joining the faculty-led team and must adhere to standards established by peer-reviewed journals or professional organizations be hired into teaching assistants/research assistant positions when working on a grant-funded scholarly project access information on faculty expertise and ongoing scholarly projects Responsibilities

  • (AUC) Grey Area (Main Floor, North Side of Building) Required (All) LUTE Group Meet Ups REQUIRED Warm up for the day with your LUTE Guide and new friends! 4:00PM-4:30PMFind your individual LUTE Group meeting location Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate Frisbee Clubs. Register on imleagues.com or the PLU Rec App under the Outdoor Rec Tab. Students

  • for all-things LW; stop by if/when you have any questions!3:30-4:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Grey Area (Main Floor, North Side of Building) Required (All) LUTE Group Meet Ups REQUIRED Warm up for the day with your LUTE Guide and new friends! 4:00PM-4:30PMFind your individual LUTE Group meeting location Drop In Ultimate Frisbee Optional: Come swing by Foss Field during New Student Orientation and have a friendly pickup game of Ultimate Frisbee. This event is sponsored by our PLU Ultimate

  • different areas. It was really cool to be able to pursue my major and take classes that counted towards Global Studies, but I also got to explore my passion, which was really fun. Also, our entire program got to perform in Carnival, so we had costumes, worked with a choreographer, and it was actually on television! A stand-out moment in Greece: We went up to Sounio — the temple of Poseidon — up on this huge cliff on the Aegean Sea to go and watch the sunset. Before we went, we had read a lot of the