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  • about your student hours and how students can find you, i.e. only online, both, in-person, by appointment or drop-in, etc.] Example #2 Each of you  enters this classroom with different skills, strengths, and experiences. I open my office to you as an extension of the classroom, including scheduled virtual meetings and individualized tutoring. There is no shame or embarrassment in asking for help, although it is common to feel anxious when approaching one’s teacher. To enter my office and ask for

  • contemporary repertoire Juries At the end of each semester you will perform a jury for a panel of music professors. This jury is intended to provide you with an opportunity to display a semester’s worth of growth. This jury is not graded, but you will be offered written comments to assimilate into your playing. The last horn seminar will be devoted to practice juries to give you a chance to perform your solo for your peers. The dates of Fall and Spring juries are: Friday, December 8 Friday, May

  • & Medical Release Form will also be required. These forms will be available beginning May 1 at 8 am. Registration form deadline: June 15, 2024 at 11:59 pm Housing Information:Information for on-campus housing will be made available beginning May 1. If you require on-campus housing please submit your request by the deadline listed above. Pricing for housing is as follows: Private bedroom in a shared apartment with linen: $58.50 per person, per night Private bedroom in a shared apartment without linen

  • philosophy and Hispanic studies double major, says her learning also extends outside the classroom. “We always talk about it in other classes and at home,” she said. Intersecting identities Rojas Apodaca, who was raised by a single mother and moved to the U.S. from Mexico when she was 8 years old, says her identity as a first-generation student is just as salient as her other intersecting identities. Davidson’s cohort allows her to discuss the struggles she shares with her peers. Among them, balancing

  • academic unit by January 15, letters from colleagues are due to the academic unit head by February 8, and a draft comprehensive third-year review is due to the faculty member by February 18. For faculty members who were hired with years of credit toward tenure, the timing of the third-year review shall be as follows: (1) with one year of credit toward tenure, the review shall occur in the third year of tenure eligibility (i.e. the second tenure-stream year at PLU), (2) with two years of credit towards

  •   Arrival information provided by the program  Certified copy of your birth certificate (in case you lose or have your passport stolen while abroad)  Money and Finances Bring two debit/credit cards with you so that you have at least two ways of accessing funds while away.  Research money and banking in your host community before you go! How do people in your host community access funds? Are credit and debit cards widely accepted? Is it a primarily cash-based society?  Notify your bank of your travel

  • alcoholic beverage and, to some extent their alcohol cultures to the wider world.” The quote is saying that alcohol has many purposes to show status, power, culture, religion, community, and more. Yes, there are people who do drink but there are others who would follow the temperance movement. In the Women’s Christian Temperance Union view of temperance as “sober and pure world” by abstinence, purity, and evangelical Christianity. During 1998 to 2015, scholars have developed two groups about temperance

  • narratives of motherhood onto her little sister. For example, in order to distract Mary, Anne asks where her children are. When Mary neither knows nor cares, she plays into stereotype by both Regency and present-day standards of the “bad mother”. Speaking to Sam Cohen at 1883, McKenna-Bruce says: “When I first read her, I was like, “Oh my God, she’s Moira Rose in a Jane Austen novel”, referring to Catherine O’Hara’s outrageously dramatic portrayal of a mother in Schitt’s Creek (2015-2020). "me at 9am

  • The Reboot of Outdoor Rec The Reboot of Outdoor Rec https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/01/outdoor-rec-banner-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Thomas Kyle-Milward Thomas Kyle-Milward https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2019/02/thomas-kyle-milward.jpg January 8, 2019 February 21, 2019 LUTHERAN HIGHER EDUCATIONFor the Earth For today’s PLU students, the university’s Outdoor Recreation program is a reliable portal to the Pacific

  • and identify ways that you can participate in building a safer, more inclusive campus. There is a role for everyone in this work. Some recommendations emerged repeatedly from different aspects of our work, and thus are repeated in different sections. In this report, “review team” refers to the 8-member group who facilitated this review. “Review participants” refers to members of the PLU community who provided information to our review team, either through survey responses, focus groups, interviews