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pharaoh Hatshepsut, who ruled from around 1502 to 1482 B.C. Since the original dig in 1989, he has returned several times to continue the PLU Valley of the Kings Project. Ryan will speak about the most recent discoveries during a talk this week at the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the UC from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wed., Sept. 29. Lawrence M. Berman from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will also be there to describe the contents of another tomb discovered in 1915 in middle Egypt. The Valley of the Kings
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Wang Center for Global Education, also showed a series of videos about Tutu, South Africa and the creation of apartheid. The roots of the separation of races landed with the Dutch immigrants who came to the southern tip of Africa in the 17th century. The actual doctrine was established by the National Party in 1948. The apartheid was a legal system that curtailed the rights of the majority ‘non-whites’ in South Africa under the rule of the white minority. Tutu was born in 1931, and at first wanted
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‘Up Close with the Masters’ Read Next You Can’t Argue With Success COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy
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Gina Gillie Professor of Music - French Horn Phone: 253-535-7607 Email: gilliegc@plu.edu Office Location:Mary Baker Russell Music Center - Room 339 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Website: https://sites.google.com/a/plu.edu/gina-gillie---hornist-composer-vocalist/ Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Ear-training I/II/III/IV Education D.M.A., Horn Performance, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2009 M.M., Horn Performance, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006 B.M
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Summer Berry FestivalThe Annual Berry Festivals at PLU are an exciting summertime activity for students, staff, and the Parkland community. Each event, held once-a-month in the summer, focuses on a delicious summertime fruit and features summery, seasonal desserts made with local fruit. Fresh fruit desserts* are free with a PLU ID, or can be purchased for cash (no cards, sorry) for any community members who attend. Questions about the Berry Festivals (dates, exhibiting, etc) should be directed
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individual would use if he/she were paying out-of-pocket. It is expected that those traveling on PLU business will act as responsible stewards of university funds, and will avoid excessive or extravagant expenditures. 2. Before undertaking any travel for the university, staff and faculty must seek the approval of the appropriate authority within their reporting line. Should the approver require the completion of a Pre-Travel Authorization Form, it can be found on the Business Office’s web page under
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students to go for it, and there’s an investment in the students that I felt my whole time here. It’s a place to get support and achieve. Ruggeri: The small liberal arts vibes make it a more tight-knit community. I wasn’t super social in Florida but have become a social butterfly here. Getting involved in clubs leads to friends. Knapp: I was involved in student government, and I’m not sure I would’ve had the same opportunity at another school. Being student president was an enriching learning curve
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The Women’s Center changes its name to the Center for Gender Equity to better reflect its mission of inclusion and intersectionality.
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content manager, Jeffrey can be found all around campus collaborating with students, staff and faculty members to create engaging content for the university’s social media channels. Prior to PLU, Jeffrey graduated from California Lutheran University and worked as the social media manager for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (the L in PLU). If he’s not on campus, Jeffrey is probably at the ice rink serving as a referee for collegiate, junior and youth hockey games.
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partners through visual storytelling. Prior to PLU, Sy served as the Visual Media Manager for the University of Puget Sound, a staff photographer at KOMO4 News, and a photojournalist at the Seattle Times.
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