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  • “First, Do No Harm: Medical Science, Ethics and the Holocaust” Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationWednesday, October 24thThursday, October 25thFriday, October 26thWednesday, October 24th Opening Remarks – Acting President Allan Belton 7:00 p.m. - Video: “Caring Corrupted: The Killing Nurses of the Third Reich” (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)``Lessons From Nazi Germany for Today’s Healthcare Providers``Video

  • ,masters in teaching Principal Preparation Program Principal Preparation Program Program Details Graduate College of Professional Studies Business Certificates Professional Business Certificates Program Details Graduate College of Professional Studies Nursing Practice Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Details Graduate College of Health Professions DNP,Nurse Executive,DNP/MBA, Theatre Theatre Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies theater,musical,acting,directing

  • . Xavier, 1920-1921 Johan Ulrik Xavier was born on June 26, 1870 in Lyngen, Norway. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1893 from Luther College in Iowa and his Theological Degree from Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1898. In 1908, Xavier was hired at Pacific Lutheran Academy as the librarian and continued working until the Academy’s brief closure in 1918. Once reopened in 1920, he returned as the now most senior member of the staff and became acting president for the first year of

  • Vegas, and came to PLU thinking she would major in Chinese studies. But a summer workshop at the University of Maryland, prior to the start of her first year at PLU, pointed her in a different direction. “I wanted to do something creative,” she said. Her creativity blossomed at PLU, where she graduated this year with a degree in theatre. Although her degree carries a concentration in acting and directing, Watts continues to write because she sees a need for more diverse characters in the

  • abilities, all socioeconomic and citizenship statuses, all ages and backgrounds, education and titles. PLU Acting President Allan Belton stated at University Conference this past fall, “the list is infinite, and every way in which we identify as individuals is essential to our success.” Dawn CuthbertsonGender-Based Violence Advocate and Education Coordinator“I want to be that mentor for someone who is potentially in a world where they don’t see themselves or their identity.” Inclusion Angie Hambrick

  • 160 : Introduction to Theatre - CX An exploration of live theatre and its many elements; including, the contributions of its writers, directors, performers, designers, technicians, and audiences. (4) THEA 225 : Running Crew I A practicum course, students work backstage or in production shops on a faculty-directed production. Repeatable for a maximum of 8 semester hours. (1-8) THEA 250 : Acting I - Fundamentals - CX An introductory course to acting in which students perform scenes and monologues

  • Synagogue & Church Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. Formal registration has ended. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! Wednesday, November 1Thursday, November 2Friday, November 3Wednesday, November 1 Opening Remarks – Acting President Belton 7:00 p.m. – Holy Secrets: Behind the Scenes (Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center)Documentary filmmaker Steve Pressman discusses his upcoming film, which will explore some of the actions (and

  • and Jess Forever, and the remake of The Muppets. She went to Harvard, and although she was involved in acting and music, she majored in religion and philosophy. How did that happen? “I don’t know, I um. . .” she laughed. “I think that’s the whole point of a liberal arts education, is you study something that you would never get the opportunity to study that has nothing to do with what you actually end up doing in your real life.” Music Department Questions and AnswersHow do I get a music

  • Relations Representative) Bio I’m passionate about fostering meaningful connections and following my creative curiosities. I enjoy staying active, exploring new places, acting in and crafting stories, and gaming with friends. What’s one thing you’ve learned from the seminar? I’ve learned that vocation is relational in nature. We cannot discover our vocation alone—we need others to help us come to an understanding of ourselves.Katie Gutierrez-George (Career and Internship Advisor) Bio Katie was born and

  • ?’” Other Episodes+ Rude sits down with two students, Emily Shane ’19 and Alex Lund ’18 to discuss faith formation while growing up Lutheran and how their own faith paths and search for vocation have changed as PLU students. + Acting President Allan Belton and Provost Joanna Gregson talk about the university’s Lutheran identity, as well as their own spiritual backgrounds. Because We're LutheranRev. Jen Rude, Emily Shane '19 and Alex Lund '18 sitting down and recording a podcast. Listen to the episodes