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  • influences of Edvard Munch on printmakers and artists today. Edvard Munch and the Sea kicks off with a Members’ Opening party on the evening of April 9, followed by the Collector’s Conversation with Sally Epstein and TAM’s executive director Stephanie Stebich on April 10. Related events include a hands-on printmaking workshop with PLU arts instructor and designated master printer Craig Cornwall, a sketching workshop led by artist Darsie Beck, an Educator’s Evening at TAM, an I-Scream social, a coloring

  • site design that is optimized for mobile use, but an encouraging measure to note is the increase in unique page views of our first-year apply page, up 40% in one year. Referrals from outside web sites are up nearly 70%, and referrals of new users from social media are up over 200% year over year. Referrals of new users from email are up 150%, and that includes efforts by both Admissions and Advancement. The only measure that is down is our bounce rate, or the number of people who leave after only

  • or funding opportunity that’s not on our list? Let us know at wang.center@plu.edu. Students interested in exploring social justice and human rights: Learn about Humanity In Action Funds four weeks of summer human rights study in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Copenhagen, Sarajevo, or Warsaw Allows you to develop a human rights project over the next 11 months Sign up for email updates Students interested in language learning: The Critical Language Scholarship is a fully funded opportunity to study a

  • resources to earthquakes and volcanoes, from geochemistry to geomorphology. The Pacific Northwest is abundant with geologic features, giving you the opportunity to work closely with professors inside and outside the classroom on class-based and independent research, and do field studies in the Cascade Mountains, Puget Sound, the Pacific Ocean coast and the Olympic Peninsula. Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Natural Resource Technician, State of Alaska Environmental Hazmat and Emergency

  • , your performances, your level of commitment to learning, and the amount of progress made based on the work assigned. Each of your weekly lessons will be graded as if it were an academic class with homework. The most important thing for you to do is practice your materials and come to your lessons prepared. Practicing means you are invested in your learning and you care about your progress. Here is a breakdown on the grading attributes for each lesson: An “A” student has clearly practiced and the

  • Northwest Regional Metropolitan Opera auditions. Born in Kansas City, Ms. Houston spent her childhood in Myanmar, India, and the Philippine Islands. Blooming where she landed, she has been a member of the voice faculty at Pacific Lutheran University since 1989. Her students have excelled, and many are now singing professionally and teaching the next generation. She has been the master class instructor for PLU’s Summer Opera Workshop, and she loves working with young singers.Amy Boers Amy Boers – Staff

  • the U.S. Only a handful of them — PLU included — accepted her BIHE degree. PLU was her top choice. It had everything: national accreditation, an on-site clinic, rigorous academics, an inclusive environment. And its values spoke to her, as well as her faith. A core tenet of Baha’i faith is oneness of humanity, a concept that transcends racial and class divides. The religion disavows prejudice and systemic exploitation — such as racism, sexism and classism — stressing that they are contrary to the

  • scholarships are awarded by the PLU Office of Student Financial Services or designated departments. There is no separate application process associated with the awarding of these awards unless indicated otherwise. List of Active Restricted AwardsList of Active Scholarships (Restricted Awards) Scholarship Name Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship Agnes Berge Smith Music Scholarship Andy and Irene Anderson Endowed Nursing Loan Fund Travis and Shirley Aikin Memorial Nursing Scholarship Andy and Irene Anderson

  • abroad. Students pay PLU tuition and room & board and financial aid remains uninterrupted. Short-term, Faculty-led Courses – Between 3-6 weeks on average. Typically during January Term (J-Term).  Designed and led by a PLU faculty member (or two). Students are registered  for one class which could fulfill an elective or GenEd requirement or fulfill major or minor credit. The cost is a set program fee (average is roughly $4,500). The J-Term study away program fee is in addition to any other tuition

  • perform therapy with a co-therapist from their class. Every student in the program will spend their first semester of practicum here. They work with a wide range of clients, which include individuals, families, and couples. Couple & Family Therapy CenterData Research Project with Washington Traffic Safety CommissionThe 2018 MSMR cohort is working with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) to end traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2030.  The cohort has been divided into two teams. Each