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  • The Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issues as censorship, bestsellers, and the future of the book in the digital age.

    The Book in SocietyThe Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issues as censorship, bestsellers, and the future of the book in the digital age. The course asks such questions as what exactly is a “book”? Who produces it, who reads it, and why? Students examine the ways in which books have been central to modern society—how they have informed, entertained, inspired, irritated, liberated, and challenged readers. They also look at the processes by which books are

  • Choir of the West - Richard Nance, Director

    Saunders (b. 1989) 4 Shakespeare SongsJaakko Mäntyjärvi (b. 1963) 11 - Come Away Death 12 - Lullaby 13 - Double, Double, Toil And Trouble 14 - Full Fathom Five Music from the Pacific Rim 15 - Usuli Boat Song    arr. Jiang Tian Shui (contemporary) 16 - Singing Joyfully Over Mountains and    Seas Evening to Morningarr. Chun-Rong Chuang (contemporary) 17 - AftonenHugo Alfvén (1872-1960) 18 - Mate Saule (from Three Poems by Czeslaw Milosz)   Peteris Vasks (b. 1946) 19Saint Louis Bluesarr. Hall Johnson

  • Dr. Michael Schleeter, Seminar in Philosophy

    :45pm: Break2:45-3:00pm: Blaise Osborne, “Is It Worth It?: Reassessing the Value of a College Education”3:00-3:15pm: Sean Marley, “Classical Greece and the Natural Course of Democracy”3:15-3:30pm: Sharlene Rojas-Apodaca, “Abolition Constitutionalism: Its Foundations and Its Contemporary Future”

  • The PPA Program at Pacific Lutheran University is one of the longest running and most comprehensive undergraduate programs in publishing studies in North America.

    traditional book arts, and in contemporary publishing practices.Quick Links Job and Internship Opportunities My Academic Pathway Catalog Course SelectionsAlumniUpdates from alumni of the Publishing and Printing Arts Program.MoreElliott PressElliott Press provides a hands-on workshop for students in the Publishing & Printing Arts programMorePublishing ResourcesInformation about different aspects of the world of publishing.More

    Publishing and Printing Arts
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  • TACOMA, Wash. (March 11, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University students and faculty alike were excited by the opportunities showcased at the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education’s Study Away Fair on March 11. At the event in the Anderson University Center Regency Room, PLU faculty,…

    308/489) or the literature and history of the Caribbean with Krise in an English Literature course (ENGL 216). Their paths will cross each time they visit a new location—a total of 18 stops, Krise said. Students from the Business class will brief traveling Lutes about the markets they are about to enter, and English-minded students will explain history and culture. While Krise has visited Lutes abroad throughout his tenure at PLU, this will be the first course he teaches abroad. Krise went to high

  • Why Study Religion? Religion provides orientation and direction for individuals and communities, societies and cultures.

    least eight hours in each of the two lines. Transfer minors under this option normally take 16 hours in residence. Courses taken to satisfy the General University Requirement in religion (eight hours) may be applied toward either minor option. Selected course offerings Christian Traditions Religion and Literature of the New Testament Jesus and His Early Interpreters Pauline Literature Gospel of John The Christian Tradition Early Christianity Medieval Christianity Luther American Church History

  • When asked how her students are persevering in times of distance learning, Giovanna Urdangarain, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies responded, “They inspire me daily.” Transitioning to online learning has been a lengthy process for all involved, but Professor Urdangarain is grateful to have…

    , and enthusiastic. She has been teaching for 28 years, at PLU since 2008, and regards herself as lucky to be part of a faculty, and a community, that was supported, because she had training in online teaching, and had participated in Inclusive Teaching seminars before and during the pandemic. Born and raised in Montevideo, Uruguay, Dr. Urdangarain obtained her BA in Comparative Literature and Secondary Education  in 1991. She taught at a high school level for seven years until relocating to the

  • Assistant Archivist and Digital Collections Specialist | Archives | jds@plu.edu | 253-535-7882

    Josh Smith Assistant Archivist and Digital Collections Specialist he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7882 Email: jds@plu.edu Professional Education M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, University of Washington B.A., Spanish Language & Literature, International Relations, Pacific Lutheran University

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  • Visiting Assistant Professor of English | Department of English | ali.mctar@plu.edu | 253-535-7776

    Ali Mctar Visiting Assistant Professor of English Phone: 253-535-7776 Email: ali.mctar@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 201-A Status:On Leave Professional Education Ph.D., English Literature, Princeton University, 2021 B.A., Critical Theory, Williams College, 2014

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  • Hovland, Egil The Glory of the Father Christiansen, F. Melius Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying Grieg, Edvard Ave Maris Stella Christiansen, Paul The Happy Christmas Mattson, Phil Three Christmas

    , Paul Six Chansons Vaughan Williams, Ralph Three Folksongs from the British Isles Nance, Richard Three American Folksongs (premiere performances) Distler, Hugo Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming Christiansen, F. Melius Wake, Awake Shaw, Martin Fanfare For Christmas Proulx, Richard Christmas Processional Pierce, Brent How Still He Rests Jennings, Carolyn O Yule Full of Gladness Wohlgemuth, Paul Of The Father’s Love Begotten Wood, Charles Ding, Dong Merrily on High Grieg, Edvard Ave Maris Stella Bach, J. S