Page 47 • (1,693 results in 0.02 seconds)
-
Designed to help you delve deeper into your personal and PLU experiences, use the following journal prompts by copying and pasting the content into a Word document or writing them into your own
more open and flexible manner. As with any skill, this can be strengthened with ongoing practice. These exercises are from the portlandpsychotherapyclinic.com website. Each exercise link is embedded into the name of the exercise. Focus Word Relaxation Exercise ( )by PLU Counseling Center Released: 2016. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery("#audio-2163").jPlayer
-
Resources for current PLU Guitar students.
Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Current Students Guitar & Lute Program Site Menu Home Guitar Orchestra & Ensemble Scholarships PLU Guitar Festival Faculty Contact Information Guitar & Lute Program Phone: 253-535-7602 x4734 Email: brownec@plu.edu Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Room 206 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Divisional Links College of Professional Studies School of Music, Theatre & Dance Music Social Media Contact Information Guitar & Lute Program Phone: 253-535-7602 x4734 Email: brownec@plu.edu
-
Upcoming events featuring the PLU Guitar Orchestra and Ensemble.
New Delete Events Guitar & Lute Program Site Menu Home Guitar Orchestra & Ensemble Scholarships PLU Guitar Festival Faculty Contact Information Guitar & Lute Program Phone: 253-535-7602 x4734 Email: brownec@plu.edu Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Room 206 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Divisional Links College of Professional Studies School of Music, Theatre & Dance Music Social Media Contact Information Guitar & Lute Program Phone: 253-535-7602 x4734 Email: brownec@plu.edu Mary Baker Russell Music Center
-
The purpose and mission of PLU Music is to prepare and model for our students a lifetime of involvement in music.
Learning Outcomes PLU School of Music, Theatre & Dance The purpose and mission of PLU Music is to prepare and model for our students a lifetime of involvement in music. To that end, our goals are: To provide all PLU students with quality opportunities for making music individually from a wide selection of media; To provide all PLU students with quality ensemble experiences in an array of ensembles reflecting various media, genre, and performance ability; To provide non-performance students with
-
Executive Director for the Wild Hope Center for Vocation | Wild Hope Center for Vocation | finitsak@plu.edu | 253-535-7319 | Antonios Finitsis’ approach to biblical literature is deeply socio-historical.
newly created Film and New Media Studies programs.
Area of Emphasis/Expertise -
Prose writer and PLU Rainier Writing Workshop faculty member Sejal Shah will be the first writer in PLU's 2020-21 Visiting Writer Series. See her bio at RWW's site and also at her website.
, movement, family, place, and race.” The book received glowing reviews from the Los Angeles Review and NPR, among others, and was named a “most anticipated book” by many outlets, including Bitch Media, The Rumpus, and The Millions.Event Details (ePass needed)General Public (email Wendy Call for Event Details)
-
Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History | Department of History | halvormj@plu.edu | 253-535-8258 | Michael Halvorson teaches business and economic history courses in the Department of History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology.
History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology. His most recent books are This Little World: A How-to Guide for Social Innovators (2024), co-authored with Shelly Cano Kurtz, and Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). Both projects offer a “behind-the-scenes” look at digital transformation in American society and its potential for positive social change. Prof. Halvorson is also interested in oral history and its use in
-
Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History | International Honors | halvormj@plu.edu | 253-535-8258 | Michael Halvorson teaches business and economic history courses in the Department of History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology.
History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology. His most recent books are This Little World: A How-to Guide for Social Innovators (2024), co-authored with Shelly Cano Kurtz, and Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). Both projects offer a “behind-the-scenes” look at digital transformation in American society and its potential for positive social change. Prof. Halvorson is also interested in oral history and its use in
-
Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History | Innovation Studies | halvormj@plu.edu | 253-535-8258 | Michael Halvorson teaches business and economic history courses in the Department of History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology.
History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology. His most recent books are This Little World: A How-to Guide for Social Innovators (2024), co-authored with Shelly Cano Kurtz, and Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). Both projects offer a “behind-the-scenes” look at digital transformation in American society and its potential for positive social change. Prof. Halvorson is also interested in oral history and its use in
-
A biochemist by training, Tina Saxowsky, Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, is fascinated with how life operates at the molecular level.
. Working in small groups, they propose a topic, do the background research to understand the science behind it, and then they develop a short movie in the style of an infomercial or instructional video.”What supportive technology do you use to implement this strategy/project?“Video cameras and microphones are available for checkout from Instructional Technologies, and movie editing software can be found on the computers in the Digital Design Labs, along with supportive staff who can help students
Do you have any feedback for us? If so, feel free to use our Feedback Form.