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  • recommendations. Dr. Barry Johnson leads a movement rehearsal under the tent in Red Square. Movement rehearsal. Dr. Brown conducts a section of students outside the frame of the photo. Read Previous Vocal Master Classes in Spring 2021 Read Next Springing Forward with Guest Artists LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April 18, 2024 PLU Music Announces Inaugural Paul Fritts Endowed Chair in Organ

  • DJS Coalition Series The DJS Coalition is a COMMUNITY of Lutes who commit to CONTINUING THEIR LEARNING about diversity, justice, and sustainability and INTEGRATING it as a core value of LIVING and LEADING in diverse communities. WHY PARTICIPATE IN THE DJS COALITION? Learning – Being an advocate for DJS includes a commitment to continuous learning.  The DJS Coalition Series highlights interactive and experiential learning opportunities that aim to deepen our understanding of DJS.  Recognizing

  • Faculty 2110 Preparation, organization, punctuality and respect is how Barry Johnson leads his singing, teaching and directing in the PLU music department Kate Williams January 18, 2018 Faculty, New Faculty 211 Views Read more

  • MediaLabMediaLab is a student-run and semi-autonomous applied skills and research program within the Center for Media Studies. Projects undertaken by MediaLab are exclusively for and with off-campus clients and audiences. For more information about MediaLab, please click here.

  • Allison Mackin Allison with her Albanian students and colleagues PLU Class of 2011 Anthropology and Hispanic Studies Double Major Studied away in Granada, Spain and Quito, Ecuador Now serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peshkopi, Albania My name is Allison Mackin and I graduated from PLU in 2011 with a double major in Anthropology and Hispanic Studies. While I was attending PLU, I had the opportunity to study away twice, once for a semester in Granada, Spain and once for J-term in Quito

  • The PLU ExperiencePLU offers over 40 academic majors, 50 minors, and purposefully integrates professional studies with the liberal arts and sciences for a comprehensive education to successfully prepare students for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.” Who teaches you? All classes are taught by PLU professors, not teaching assistants, with an average class size of 21 students. Our professors are experts in their fields who care as much about who they are teaching as they

  • Erik J. Hammerstrom 韩光 Professor of Global Studies Full Profile 253-535-7225 hammerej@plu.edu

  • Asieh Mahyar Visiting Instructor of Music; Interim Director of Orchestral Studies Phone: 253-535-7617 Email: asieh.mahyar@plu.edu Website: https://www.plu.edu/symphony/ Biography Biography Passionate about performing music from different cultures, Asieh Mahyar serves as the interim Director of Orchestral Studies at Pacific Lutheran University and Symphony Orchestra Conductor at West Seattle Community Orchestra. A Doctor of Musical Arts candidate in orchestral conducting at Michigan State

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  • than the use of he face masks. When, in this male dominated part of Makonde culture, the men wear these masks, they take on not only their own identity – a man in a mask – but also the dramatic depiction of a character and the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. Men make the masks in secret and talk of them in public is prohibited in order to maintain the separation between reality and the spiritual realm of the mapiko. As a masculine artistic medium, mapiko deals with matters of gender and social

  • About the conferenceEighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU – Thursday, September 27, 2018 The Eighth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., concluding with a keynote lecture in the evening at 7 p.m. in the Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center. This conference focuses on “Black Bodies and the Justice of God” in the Lutheran tradition, in art, theology, ethics and literature. The conference also draws connection to the book Between the World