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rounds. In the first round, each debater will give a seven-minute speech. The second round will be a 20-minute question-and-answer session. In the third round, each speaker will deliver a three-minute closing speech. The audience will vote at the beginning and the end of the program. Whichever side persuades the most people wins the debate. Read Previous Communication Professor chosen for Hollywood fellowship Read Next Celebrate Tacoma artists at the Foundation of Art Award Exhibition LATEST POSTS
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composer at the time could compose. The movie Amadeus won several Oscars, and while the stage play is not so different, the intimacy and emotion will elicit an even stronger and more immediate response. “My hope is that the audience has more questions than answers following this showing,” Clapp explains. “In some ways the theatrical version allows people to understand Salieri in a more multidimensional way. He is human, with human jealousies, and there lies the question: is wishing or praying a person
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lively, and the songs are very character-based as opposed to many classical musicals. He said the audience is in for a very entertaining show. “It’s very entertaining,” Clapp said. “It’s funny and has a lot of heart.” The production runs May 12, 13 and 14 in Eastvold and continues May 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee showing at 2:30 p.m. on May 22. Tickets are $5 for the PLU community and $8 for general admission. Read Previous Branding PLU’s Hebrew Idol Read Next Beyond the uniform COMMENTS
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! Students, faculty, counselors etc. It all makes a difference. As you may note, I work at [another University] and have been here for 16 years. We can’t hold a candle to PLU’s attention to personal details. We would do well to take a page from your playbook! Exhibit B: I wanted to reach out and let you know how thrilled I was to see you in the audience for the Governor’s State of the State speech. As one of the Governor’s Senior Advisors and as a PLU alum (2008), I couldn’t help but be proud to have
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composer at the time could compose. The movie Amadeus won several Oscars, and while the stage play is not so different, the intimacy and emotion will elicit an even stronger and more immediate response. “My hope is that the audience has more questions than answers following this showing,” Clapp explains. “In some ways the theatrical version allows people to understand Salieri in a more multidimensional way. He is human, with human jealousies, and there lies the question: is wishing or praying a person
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PLU Psychology professor awarded $2.5M to lead implementation of evidence-based trauma treatment Funds awarded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to address trauma-related mental health challenges for college students Posted by: mhines / November 28, 2023 November 28, 2023 By MacKenzie HinesMarketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University Chair and Associate Professor of Psychology Tiffany Artime, Ph.D. has been approved for a $2.5M funding award by the Patient-Centered
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Hey) and some that are out of reach for most high school groups (Frank Ticheli’s Blue Shades and the Overture to Candide by Leonard Bernstein).” At Central Lutheran Church in Portland, Oregon, a small brass and percussion group from PLU will accompany the church choir. After the service, students will play a program including the arrangement of Amazing Grace and a band transcription of Franz Biebl’s Ave Maria, picked especially for the church audience. Students will perform with many other
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are breathing life into some of the very last notes that the prolific composer wrote is incredibly moving. Stephanie Bivins ’13 Choral Union has given me a chance to stay connected with PLU after receiving my degree and to perform Mozart’s Requiem, a piece that I don’t know if I’ll ever get to sing again. Lydia Bill ’19 The profoundly moving text, coupled with the depth of Mozart’s genius, make for a compelling experience whether for the singer or audience member. I am grateful for the Choral
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an academic librarian. “My work is very ephemeral,” Senn said. “Most of my installations, once they come down, only the pictures of the display remain. I’m reliant on the computer for showing my work.” With her award, she’s purchased an iMac and software, which will enable her to enhance her online digital portfolio, market her work to a larger audience and mock-up large installations. She also plans to create a vodcast tour of her studio for Tacoma’s Art at Work month in November. Meanwhile
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the issues plaguing Mexico, but it’s also very lighthearted — which was Urrea’s intent. “I sat down to write a book that would make me laugh,” said Urrea. “Humor is a virus that affects everyone in humanity. It’s hard to not like someone and not welcome someone if you’ve shared a laugh with them.” After sharing some laughs with the audience — between stories about his mom and grandma sneaking the family pet, a parrot, across the U.S. Mexico border, and his dad trying to memorize an English
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