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  • down and pull it out.” Or not. Joyner and others say that sometimes the ideas and notes elbow each other to get out of their heads and onto the page. Joyner once recalls writing an entire piece in 45 minutes. Some composers work from a small collection of notes to a larger piece or, like Youtz, have entire orchestral pieces start playing in their head. About 15 years ago, a colleague asked Richard Nance, director of choral activities, to write something for a Puyallup choir at Christmas. The

  • . Information and registration Tour Croatia June 26 - July 9, 2020 Join Alumni & Student Connections for an amazing tour of Croatia. Walk Dubrovnik’s cobblestone streets with breathtaking views, indulge in delicious seafood in Hvar and explore the pebble beaches of Split. Open to PLU alumni, families and friends, this tour follows PLU’s Choral Union and includes the opportunity to attend their concert performances. Registration opens Aug. 1, 2019. Information and registration October 4-6, 2019 Mark your

  • traveling abroad and conducting research. I see myself using these skills in all aspects of my life, especially academically and in leadership roles like Outdoor Rec on campus. If you were to offer advice to other students considering internships, what valuable insights would you share? AS: This advice could be more creative, but get out of your comfort zone. It will be worth it, and this is the easiest time in your life to take advantage of these opportunities and either get academic credit, financial

  • considered “research” according to the federal definition. Investigators conducting QI projects should work with administration or the IRB at the research site (e.g., hospital or other health care agency). 4. HPRB proposal form revisions We have taken this opportunity to revise our form with a goal of minimizing stipulations. The online survey format allows for branching logic questions, so there is no longer a one-size-fits-all proposal. Depending on how students respond, they may led in different

  • September 5, 2014 PLU Center for Media Studies and MediaLab students Amanda Brasgalla, Olivia Ash and Valery Jorgensen (L to R) conducting a video interview. New Center for Media Studies Takes the Classroom Into the Community By Natalie DeFord ’16 Communications Major Like many college students, Olivia Ash ‘15 was uncertain about her future when she first arrived on the campus of PLU back in the fall of 2011. “I’ve always loved music, and so I knew I wanted to get involved with PLU’s student

  • Conducting joint work with in- and pre-service classroom teachers in the US through various media, including video conferences and e-learning platforms. Exploring the possibility of coordinating seminars for academics and university students in the US and/or in Israel. Exchanging educational materials and expertise. Inviting University faculty and staff to apply to attend conferences at Yad Vashem and to become fellows, such as at the International Institute for Holocaust Research of Yad Vashem. Inviting

  • 2019 Poster View/Download Two-time Grammy Award winner Ernie Watts is one of the most versatile and prolific saxophone players in music. Watts has been featured on over 500 recordings by artists ranging from Cannonball Adderley to Frank Zappa, always exhibiting his unforgettable trademark sound. He gives back to the music by conducting clinics and master classes, both on the student and professional level. Summing it all up, Watts describes his ongoing journey: “I see music as the common bond

  • Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Discovery Faculty / Students / April 21, 2014 By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor B rian Weisenstein is a teacher at Jakarta Intercultural School who spent one particularly toasty July afternoon conducting an experiment on canned pineapple juice in PLU’s Rieke Science Center. That’s not really as random as it sounds. Weisenstein plans to teach

  • became Henrichsen’s adviser—one to whom she still turns for advice today. While Henrichsen was interning at the U.N., she discovered how frequently journalists were killed on the job, so she began conducting research with Lisosky. First, they presented a paper at an academic conference, then their research was published in a journal. This became the basis for Henrichsen’s Master’s program from 2008-09, when she was a recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship Program. “When I finished my thesis, Joanne

  • World Shaw, Robert and Bennett, Robert Russell: The Many Moods of Christmas (No. 4) Galante, Brian Edward: Jubilate Deo Nance, Richard: Magnificat Thomas, Christina Whitten: Choral de Bêtes Christiansen, F. Melius: O Day Full of Grace Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Rivers of Light Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Northern Lights Whitacre, Eric: Enjoy the Silence Diemer, Emma Lou: She’ll Be Comin’ Round The Mountain Foster, Stephen: Hard Times Come Again No More Kirchner, Shawn: Unclouded Day Ešenvalds, Ēriks: Nordic Light Bach