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  • focus was on student access, diversity, increased service to students and continued academic excellence at PLU. Rae Linda was a highly respected and influential scholar of American and African-American music. Her work of edited scores of Florence B. Price (1887 – 1953), the first African-American female composer to have had a symphonic composition performed by a major orchestra, and published editions of Price’s music have been performed by numerous ensembles and artists in the United States and

  • & Indigenous Studies Native American & Indigenous Studies Program Website minor Undergraduate College of Liberal Studies Music Music Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies music education,opera,band,orchestra,choir,vocal,performance,organ,piano,teaching,composition,conducting,voice,arts,percussion,instrument,singing,jazz Mathematics Mathematics Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Natural Sciences statistics,actuarial science,data science,STEM,numbers

  • Judischer Kulturbund, or the Jewish Culture League. This league, which the Nazis knew about and supervised, created a unique stage on which members of the Jewish community were able to perform (forbidden) Jewish music and attend the orchestra, both activities that were they were restricted from doing outside of the Kulturbund. Presenters: Dr. Paul Bartrop, Professor of European History, Florida Gulf Coast University Dr. Kevin E. Simpson, Professor of Psychology, John Brown University Lexi Jason, MA

  • Wilkin Admin 202 Educational Policies Tom Smith Admin 219 Faculty Affairs Beth Griech-Polelle Admin 211B Governance Alex Lechler Admin 211A Global Education Jennifer Rhyne Admin 200 Rank and Tenure Paul Manfredi Admin 204B 2:15 – 3:15 p.m. | College Meetings Health Professions Garfield CLSC 200 Liberal Studies Admin 101 Natural Sciences Rieke 103A Professional Studies MBR Orchestra Classroom 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. | School/Department Meetings – Meeting details communicated by unit 4:30 – 5:15 p.m

  • and resource management chops on the American West, serving as a National Park Service paleontologist and museum curator at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Oregon, and later as a regional paleontologist with the Bureau of Land Management headquartered in Utah. Along the way, he earned a Ph.D. in biological sciences from Northern Illinois University. In 2012, Foss relocated to Washington, D.C., to assume his current role, one he likens to an orchestra conductor. “I don’t get to play

  • the club’s victories? Emily Davidson ‘98: There were many small victories—awesome lectures and guest speakers, a huge Salsa party with a live orchestra, Spanish conversation tables—but I think our greatest victory was when we created an alliance with other clubs on campus: The Diversity Coalition. This was an early attempt at intersectional solidarity at a time when “multiculturalism” was not fully embracing our LGBT community. We got into many heated and necessary arguments. We were

  • - CX Study of selected big band literature through rehearsal and performance. Membership by audition. (1) MUSI 380 : University Symphony Orchestra - CX Study of selected orchestral literature through rehearsal and performance. Membership by audition. (1) MUSI 381 : Chamber Ensemble - CX Reading, rehearsal, and performance of selected music for smaller ensembles. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1) MUSI 383 : Piano Ensemble - CX Techniques and practice in the performance of two-piano and piano

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on