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intermesh with the mass movements of old. Charles personally witnessed the rapid progression of the refugee crisis. He recalled taking time off for a local holiday and witnessing the conflict up close. “I took a ferry across to one of the Greek islands,” Charles said. “There were life vests floating in the water, boats of refugees; there were fishing boats and other pleasure craft out trying to help people if their boat sank. And this was just during a 45-minute ferry trip.” Theodore Charles '12Charles
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career in communications?The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts offers a strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields, including print and digital design, journalism, PR & advertising, film & media production, and studio art. Keep reading to learn more! Read Previous New Student Orientation & Move in day Read Next New Lutes share their hometown LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science
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/Arranging - CX MUSI 430 Piano Literature I - CX MUSI 431 Piano Literature II - CX MUSI 451 Piano Pedagogy I - CX MUSI 453 Vocal Pedagogy - CX PPAP 321 The Art of the Book I - CX PPAP 322 The Art of the Book II - CX THEA 160 Introduction to Theatre - CX THEA 250 Acting I - Fundamentals - CX THEA 252 Fundamentals of Scenic Design - CX THEA 254 Fundamentals of Lighting Design - CX THEA 255 Theatrical Production - CX THEA 453 Costume Design - CX
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and Culture, Analyzing Music, Making Music, The Arts of China, and 20th Century Music courses. Accolades 2022 His opera Tacoma Method, to be produced in March 2023 by Tacoma Opera, was awarded major funding from the National Endowment for the Arts 2021 K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2016 Grant from The Confucius Institute of Washington State for the production of Youtz' opera "Fiery Jade: Cai Yan" 2016 "Composer of the Year" award from the Washington State Music Teacher's
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only learn about the communities and issues we highlighted,” said Lovrovich, “but also reflect on and start a dialogue within their own communities.” In addition to the four primary filmmakers, the production team included music major Dalton Rouse ’18 — who composed the project’s score — and narrator Jonathan Spielmann ’18, a communication major. Visit worldofdifferenceseries.com for more information about the documentary series, or to see a trailer. Read Previous Student artists display work in
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be very safe ground at no more than one article from a journal issue and no more than one chapter from a book. More than these amounts becomes progressively tenuous. Coursepacks have become a battleground for publishers and educators over the principles of educational fair use and application of the factors for fair use, especially effect on markets. Production of a coursepack without copyright clearance for all copyrighted material is risky business these days. Digitizing a printed article
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myself disinterested in the random debates of thousands of unknown classmates. The instructor’s video lectures were thought-provoking topics that held my interest, despite a traditional “sage on the stage” approach. Students watched the instructor lecturing on a Yale production studio stage. Occasionally, images, graphs, or quotes were displayed in a split screen format next to the instructor, but presentation slides were generally not utilized. The professor discussed lots of research, terms, and
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able to develop a music business degree. “Through my involvement with LASR — the on-campus student media radio station — I was able to explore the music community and learn about careers outside of composition, performance and education,” Lindhartsen said. He credits his advisor, music professor Greg Youtz, a songwriting and production course, and putting on concerts through LASR for helping him realize the individualized major would be the best way to gain the experience needed for this type of
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, 2014 The Puyallup Herald“PLU’s MediaLab documentary team wins prestigious Accolade award” -The Puyallup Herald December 25, 2013 The News Tribune“PLU MediaLab production wins award” -The News Tribune December 18, 2013 PLU Newsroom“MediaLab Filmmakers Wade Into Global Water Crisis” –PLU Newsroom October 2013 PLU Newsroom“Diving into ‘Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis’” –PLU Newsroom Summer 2013 Business Wired“Business Wire Gives Back with Contribution to Journalism Scholarship
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, Dorcas said. Each team member learned when it was time to step back and trust the work by another team member. As an executive team, members acted as a CEO, CFO, controller, vice president of marketing, vice president of production and finally, vice president of sales. “We needed to learn how to mesh,” Fisher said. As their faculty advisor, the students credit Brown with unmatched guidance. But being the group’s counselor also meant letting them work out their own leadership role and strengths. “It
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