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Chinese contemporary composer Tan Dun. Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of J.S. Bach, the work features soloists, chorus, and water percussion: bowls and basins filled with water, manipulated by hand and amplified by contact microphones. Tan Dun’s music is a fascinating, refreshing blend of Western classical music and traditional Chinese ritual. PLU’s School of Arts and Communication is an associate level sponsor of the concert.TicketsTuesday, March 22 & Wednesday, March 23, 8 pm | Lagerquist
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The Program Outcomes Self-reflection Paper documents professional development and measures student achievement of expected program outcomes. The student’s self-reflection paper documents their achievement of the program objectives, their development of self-assessment skills as they reflect on work they have completed throughout their program of study, and how their work represents their professional development. This formal paper is a synthesis of knowledge gained and clinical experiences. The
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Devin Bianchi-Rivera Commuter Advocate he/they Biography Biography My name is Devin and I am a second year commuter student here at PLU. I am majoring in music performance and play the trumpet in the university wind ensemble and jazz ensemble. On my downtime I enjoy running, writing, and watching shows.
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recommendations from the internal Athletic Program Review, the Athletic department held an external review and proactive title IX audit, conducted by 3 Fold Group. This review, conducted during the fall semester of 2021, focused on gender equity, the purpose of athletics at PLU, and adherence to general operational best practices by successful Division III athletics programs.PLU AthleticsGo Lutes!From the two reports, the Athletic department has since created a summary of actionable next steps, with some
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awareness. “I didn’t really know what I was getting into!” Jore says. “I think the biggest challenge was that we were learning a lot of different techniques in class while we were working with Heritage, so we had a lot of new things to learn at the same time we were doing the project.” The project required Dixon and Jore to use a wide variety of research and analysis methods taught in the MSMA program. The students were prepared, and their individual strengths proved to be an ideal match for their
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2023, Jennifer accepted the position of Assistant Dean of Students and continues to serve as Title IX Coordinator. Childress-White served as Western Washington University’s associate head coach from 2006 through 2013. As that program’s recruiting coordinator, she helped bring in the players that ended up making a deep run into the 2013 Division II national tournament. Western Washington lost in the national semifinals to eventual national champion Ashland (Ohio), and WWU finished its most recent
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Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights Alumni News The Prologue Malia Oshiro ’13 teaches from a hard-fought place of pride. She didn’t always tout her first-generation status proudly. Now, it’s the first thing she tells her students. Learn more about this teacher and her struggle to embrace her first-in-the-family identity. Read More The PLU Connection Brian Laubach ’84 ’95 and Isaiah Huey ’20 attended PLU three decades apart. All it took was some casual conversation to bridge the
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analysis of a large traffic stop dataset to facilitate conversations around systemic racism, Las Vegas, NV (attended virtually) (February 2022) Workshop at Thirteenth Annual Northwest Conference on Teaching for Social Justice, Warm-up routines for an anti-racist mathematics classroom, Virtual (October 2020) Selected Articles Simic-Muller, K. "Noticing and Wondering to Rehumanize Mathematics Classrooms." PRIMUS Vol. DOI: 10.1080/10511970.2022.2073624, 2022: Fairbairn L., Jackson, K., & Simic-Muller, K
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forces that affect 1/4 of the bridge by assembling a physical model and taking measurements with strain gauges. Values are compared with theoretical values, found using Engineering Statics analysis.
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The University Wind Ensemble featured at the Western International Band Clinic Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 11, 2015 November 11, 2015 Lutes played to more than 800 students, band directors and music lovers who packed the house at the Western International Band Clinic on Saturday, November 21, 2015. The PLU Wind Ensemble was featured during the festival’s Saturday night performance and was one of only four groups selected to perform and the only band selected west of Texas. “Our
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