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  • and Criminal Justice at PLU in 1998. She earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Western Washington University, and her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was promoted to the rank of Professor in 2012. As a faculty member, Gregson has taught and conducted research in the areas of deviance, gender, and qualitative research methods. Over the span of her career, she has published on such topics as teenage mothers, incarcerated mothers, and divorced women. Since

  • to wartime drafts, to new buildings and renowned performances such as “The Passion According to St. Luke” by Krzysztof Penderecki, the choir has been an integral part of campus. In its 90 years, the Choir has traveled to international choir competitions across Europe, Scandinavia, China and Japan. “The Choir of the West perhaps has been the soul and voice of Pacific Lutheran University ever since that first Midwestern tour when this unnamed choir from a tiny western outpost was proclaimed ‘the

  • clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Kari Plog ’11 Kari Plog, digital content manager at public radio station KNKX, spent five years as a reporter and copy editor at The News Tribune in Tacoma. In 2015, the Society of Professional Journalists named her Western Washington New Journalist of the Year. She returned to PLU as part of its communications team in 2016. She joined KNKX in 2018

  • their personal àṣà (Abiodun 17; for a biography of a successful Yoruba woodcarver, see Fakẹyẹ). In this way, the creation of art by Yoruba artists is not static, even though it historically appeared this way to Western eyes. In the past, Western art historians crafted a myth of anonymity among African artists because these artists would not sign their work. This led these art historians to believe that African artists simply repeated traditional motifs, and did not integrate their own style. Today

  • printing,” which is defined by curves, flourishes, borders and end pieces that were popular in advertising. Many of the rare typefaces also are available in full runs (10-, 12-, 14-, 18-, 24-, 36-point fonts and so on). Typefaces include those first introduced from 1690 to 1900, making the collection remarkable in breadth. There are examples of type cast at foundries from around the country and abroad (Barnhart Brothers & Spindler, Western, Bruce, Dickinson, Philadelphia, Central, Cleveland, Johnson

  • Western Washington University. She received her MBA at PLU in 2016, and has designed for past clients including Disney and Nickelodeon, and was Stephanie Anne Johnson’s manager and publicist during her time on The Voice. Guest Contributors Kari Plog ’11 Kari Plog, digital content manager at public radio station KNKX, spent five years as a reporter and copy editor at The News Tribune in Tacoma. In 2015, the Society of Professional Journalists named her Western Washington New Journalist of the Year. She

  • in society and its relationship to the other arts, presented in the context of an historical and cultural survey of Western Music with some examinations of world music. “The Arts in Society: The Red Violin” will accomplish this by giving a special emphasis to string music in the Western tradition and string music in other-‐than-‐Western cultures. Students will be introduced to historical terminology used for music and the arts, learn to recognize the stylistic characteristics of different musical

  • designer in 2016. He previously worked as a freelance graphic designer for various clients, including the University of Washington Tacoma. He earned an Associate of Applied Science in graphic design at The Art Institute of New York, as well as a bachelor’s in media art and animation from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. Sam O’Hara ’16, Web/UX Designer and Animator Sam O’Hara graduated in 2003 from Western Washington University. She received her MBA at PLU in 2016, and has designed for past clients

  • ./B.F.A. majors. (4) ARTD 110 : Graphic Design 1 - CX An introduction to design through the study of basic techniques, color theory, and composition. (4) ARTD 180 : History of Western Art I - CX A survey tracing the development of Western art and architecture from prehistory to the end of the Middle Ages. (4) ARTD 181 : History of Western Art II - CX A survey of Western art and architecture from the Renaissance to the 20th century. (4) ARTD 201 : Drawing 2: Figure Drawing - CX Drawing taken beyond the

  • District. She also served as principal, teacher, human resources director and para- educator. In each of these roles, she has remained committed to service of the youth and their advancement towards post-secondary achievements. She has been an active supporter of the Western Washington Native American Education Consortium, YWCA, Elizabeth Wesley Scholarship Foundation as well as facilitating, presenting and keynote speaker for teachers and administrators in the State of Washington.  In addition to