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  • double majored in music and theatre, was very involved in both programs at PLU. He sang in the Choir of the West and helped create Night of Musical Theatre, an annual, student-produced musical revue. Hobson said his liberal arts education at PLU taught him “how to learn,” providing him skills he continues to carry throughout his career. “There was an atmosphere of make your own way and find things you like to do,” Hobson said of PLU. “I produce and I act and I write and I direct. I don’t know if I

  • currently require multi-factor authentication?Currently all single-sign-on (SSO) connected applications (e.g. most web sites protected with ePass) utilize multi-factor authentication, regardless of the particular service it provides. During the initial deployment of this service, other services that use ePass credentials, but not through SSO (e.g. windows login on your desktop or windows login on lab computers) will not use multi-factor authentication. Over time we do expect many of these systems to

  • Retrospective February 22, 2023 – March 22, 2023 Opening Reception Wednesday, February 22 from 5-7pm Ceramicist and long time PLU professor Steve Sobeck retired from teaching in 2022. He returns again for an exhibit of pottery spanning decades of work. 2023 Senior Exhibition  April 19, 2023 – May 19, 2023 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 19 from 5-7pm Please join the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts to celebrate the accomplishments of graduating artists in the culmination of their degree

  • : Summer Residency II 16 hours of required workshops. 20 additional hours of lectures and mini-courses (topics in genre/topics in craft), readings. Design an independent course of study with a mentor for the upcoming year. (4) ENGL 506 : Summer Residency III 16 hours of required workshops, 20 additional hours of lectures and mini-courses (topics in genre/topics in craft), readings. Design an independent course of study with a mentor for the upcoming year. (4) ENGL 507 : Summer Residency IV Teaching a

  • . He also played with Doc Severinsen on the Tonight Show for twenty years. Ernie Watts’ appearance is possible thanks to the generosity of Dr. Richard Weathermon ’50.  His visit to PLU is part of the Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU. PLU Jazz Studies New DirectorI am thrilled to begin my work as Director of Jazz Studies at PLU this fall semester! I am a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and I have been studying and teaching in the U.S. since 2009. It is a

  • , assignments, and presentations to draw from when teaching introductory courses. See Full Activity DescriptionIdentifying important voices within a field/disciplineType of activity: Individual activity; Group activity Goal: Identify important voices within a field/discipline Brief overview: This activity will help students learn about important voices within a field. Instructors, particularly those in introductory courses, will be able to help students understand why certain voices are important in their

  • contributor in tumor progression. Thus, the inhibition of TrxR is suggested to have many applications in cancer therapy and has become an important clinical goal. Computational modeling has shown that compounds with a benzofulvene core have high nanomolecular binding affinity to TrxR and would make ideal competitive inhibitors. The goal of this research was to synthesize an N-methylpiperazino benzofulvene derivative, which is theorized to have the highest nanomolcular binding affinity to TrxR. As a result

  • , while also developing the critical tools and analytical skills necessary to analyze and discuss them and how they relate to broader issues of Indigeneity. (4) NAIS 361 : Storied Survivance: Seminar on Indigenous Literatures - IT, GE Stories have an immense importance for Indigenous people globally and that importance is reflected in the many Indigenous literatures that have emerged since Colonization. This seminar exposes students to Indigenous literature and critical approaches from around the

  • : Submit all required supporting items belowPersonal Statement Upload your statement via the application portal. The statement should be 300-400 words, divided into 2 sections addressing the following: Your educational and professional goals Your quantitative training and/or skills that make you a good fit for this program. Recommendations Identify two references, either academic or professional. Your references will receive an email from BusinessCAS with a link to submit either a letter of

  • collection, allowing graduates to blend analytics with active research.The program truly takes on a unique approach to marketing analytics: the program’s rigorous and relevant curriculum prepares graduates to be highly-skilled marketing analytics professionals. Students gain a solid foundation in marketing strategies, consumer behavior and market analysis, and acquire state-of-the-art skills and tools for analysis, synthesis, interpretation and decision-making. The program also builds expertise by