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. From the fellowship, Granum, an art and English major, hopes to parlay his love of the natural world and photography into full-time employment. “The experience of putting together this capstone has been absolutely invaluable,” he said. Eventually, Granum would like to make photographing and writing about endangered species his life’s work. “Yeah, I know it’s a cliché, but yes, I’d like to work for National Geographic,” he laughed. Jenny Stein studied colloidal dots and their capacity to absorb and
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also work in Spanish.”Call, an affiliated faculty member with the NAIS program and Environmental Studies, has published more than 70 poem translations in U.S. literary journals and has a full-length collection of poem translations forthcoming, from the work of Mexican-Zapotec poet Irma Pineda. Expanding to another Latin-American country was a natural progression for her. “Colombia is just coming out of a long civil war and so it’s really interested in having foreign scholars come to the country as
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Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Posted by: Marcom Web Team / Ma
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Full Circle: Brandi Hilliard, Director of Career, Learning & Engagement Posted by: nicolacs / Februa
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PLU biology professor Amy Siegesmund receives national teaching award Posted by: nicolacs / Septembe
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Beautiful mutants: a PLU biology class harvests for the future Posted by: nicolacs / February 6, 202
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PLU interns combat climate change one tree at a time Posted by: nicolacs / November 8, 2022 Image: I
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PLU receives a major gift to fund environmental issues programming Posted by: nicolacs / October 3,
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Professor Wendy Shore receives 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring Posted by: nicolacs / Janu
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, Herbert Blomstedt, Charles Rosen, Barry Tuckwell and John Williams. Dr. Gillie studied horn performance with Douglas Hill at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she received her master’s degree in 2006 and her Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2009. She completed her Bachelor’s degree at Pacific Lutheran University in 2004 as a horn player in Kathleen Vaught Farner’s studio. A lover of early music, she lectures and performs on natural horn as well as baroque horn. During her time in Madison she
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