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Together, senior Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and junior Kenzie Knapp ’24 created an innovative climate science musical performance on PLU’s campus in 2022. Both students are majoring in environmental studies and theatre, and the duo drew on their passions to create art, transforming audience perspectives on…
borrowing and making costumes. We used ticket sales to reimburse our designers. Kenzie was the main director, and I co-directed, particularly the scenes involving music. I did some choreographing and production work, which included poster design and distribution of money. How did things turn out? Ruggeri: It was successful and sold out the studio theater for the run of three days—two nights and one matinee. We also conducted a survey gauging the lessons the audience took away from the show. About a
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Washington D.C. (March. 9, 2017)- The small group of Pacific Lutheran University students, standing huddled together in a jam-packed section toward the front of the National Mall, remained silent. Some shook their heads in disbelief. Others wore expressions of shock. Two couldn’t stop tears from…
” their professors had been describing. “This class is taught in theory and we certainly saw that in practice,” Sorensen said. “We saw peaceful protests and we also saw people lighting things on fire. It made me think about the debates that have been ongoing for centuries over what constitutes protest that people have a right to, and what constitutes protest that is a danger to the public.” × × × A few hours after the inauguration, the groups reunited at a pizzeria to discuss the momentous day. As
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If you complete an IB Diploma, you'll receive the following 32 PLU semester hours of credit.
Awarded Art History3, 4 or 5ARTD 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Studio Art3, 4 or 5ARTD 100TR4Gen Ed (Creative Expression) Biology3, 4 or 5BIOL 1114Gen Ed (Natural World) Calculus AB3, 4 or 5MATH 1514Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Calculus BC3MATH 1514Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Calculus BC4 or 5MATH 151 & 1528Gen Ed (Quantitative Reasoning) Chemistry3, 4 or 5CHEM 100TR4Gen Ed (Natural World) Chinese Language & Culture3, 4 or 5CHIN 1024Elective Computer Science A3CSCI 100TR4Gen Ed
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The ability of a plant to survive and thrive depends on the strength of its roots. When a plant’s roots are nourished they help anchor them in place, absorb and store nutrients for growth, and
Engagement, Karmen Taylor-Brown, Assistant Director for Center for DJS Join us for a day of adventure, reflection, and nourishment in the shadow of the Bird King. Taking the Pottery Wheel for a SpinLeave at 10:00am 8 Spots Have you ever been curious about the pottery wheel? Here’s your chance to take it for a spin! For this DJS On the Road experience, we will visit Spun Clay Arts Studio in downtown Tacoma for a guided session on the wheels, have lunch together, and then explore downtown before taking the
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Applications Open! Please contact us at impact@plu.edu or visit office hours with any questions!
to project schedule Qualifications: Graphic Design major or minor is ideal but not required Enrolled at least as a part-time student (6+ credit hours) and will continue to be a student through May 31, 2024 Shall not be on academic or disciplinary probation Skills in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop are preferred but not required (other designer software, excluding Canva, such as Figma and Clip Studio Paint, can compensate for this) Organized Works independently and is self-motivated, as well as
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Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform and receive a 30-minute clinic from two professional jazz educators following their performance on stage Midday Concert: The PLU Jazz Ensemble
) will give a masterclass, followed by a Q&A session Registration fee: $200 Please note that no refunds will be allowed after event registration has been completed. Evening Concert: A full performance with the PLU Jazz Ensemble (7:30pm) Weathermon Jazz Festival Application Form is now closedGUEST ARTIST Wayne Bergeron is enjoying a career as one of the most sought-after musicians in the world. Studio sessions, film dates, international touring, jazz concerts, guest appearances, and clinics keep him
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Fall 2024 Auditions August 31-September 4, 2024 Membership in a music ensemble is based on the results of ensemble placement auditions held in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center during move-in
outstanding studio voice faculty. Regardless of your chosen major, you can take private voice lessons. Many students think they don’t have room for choir and voice in their schedule, but it is relatively easy to move classes around at this time of year to make it possible; your advisor can help with this. You can register for voice lessons by completing the online form available here. If you have any questions about vocal study, please contact Dr. James Brown, Chair of Vocal Studies. Our choirs perform
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Instructor: Dr. Gina Gillie Office: MBR 339 Office Hours: by appointment Phone: 253-535-7607 (x7607) E-mail: gilliegc@plu.edu
subsets of horn performance such as natural horn, jazz horn, advanced orchestral excerpts, contemporary solos, chamber music, and original compositions. Lessons require that you put forth a great deal of effort for your own advancement. While I will exhaust all of my resources to give you the best education on the horn that I can, you must meet that energy with your own, and add to it outside of the studio time. I have a great passion for this instrument and also for the music that has been written
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If you are interested in participating in the workshop please fill out the Interest Form linked here. The Interest Form will be available beginning November 16 at 8am and will close to further
beautiful project-based treble ensemble, as well as her vocal collaborations in the studio with local composers and singers. She is currently in the midst of recording vocal tracks for an upcoming album of new arrangements of traditional gospel songs and hymns, as well as new compositions in this genre. When not making music, she loves to garden, cycle, and travel with her family. Most important to her at this time is spending time with her three beloved grandchildren, Adler, Jack, and Holden.For
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LUTE Welcome Week - New Student Orientation is an exciting series of experiences designed to welcome new students to PLU’s vibrant community and allow you to get connected, to be involved and to
Columbia Center's second-floor dance studio. 6:00 PMColumbia Center second floor Dance studio Required (Residents) Love Where You Live: Community Building REQUIRED for all Residents Gathering for residential students in their communities Check for emails & posters in your residence halls for specific starting timesCheck for emails & posters in your residence halls for specific starting times Required Session?TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2024 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS HUNGRY? Optional: Breakfast
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