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  • provide a diverse selection of music and performance opportunities to the PLU community and beyond. They also compete annually at the ICCA northwest quarterfinals. Type of Club or Organization: Performance and Creative Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Twice a week* Where: TBA *Rehearsal schedule is adjusted at the start of each term to meet participant availability. Club Email: plutonic@plu.eduRose Window StudiosDescription: Rose Window Studios is a student-run film

  • in Germany, and the nearly five in New York City. No question growing up in the Pacific Northwest in particular, and the American West in general, have greatly defined my work. I’m fortunate to be extremely fond of the place I’m from. The mountains, waters, trees, and even vast horizons east of the mountains have always been dear to me and important to the work. Other art of any discipline greatly informs my work, as well- whether film, music, other painters… Seeing the contents of so many

  • I have been walking the last three months, to sounds of dogs barking in the streets that helped me fall asleep while in the city of Amatlán de Quetzalcoatl. It all seemed familiar. Watching the film, the first shot of the graveyard instantly transported me back to the night of the 31st. The candles. The environment. The sentiments. They were immediately familiar. It resonated at a profound level. The appreciation I had for the experience was elevated by my current immersion in México, especially

  • which he helped produce film and edit long-form documentary projects. He is aiming to move into the video production industry post graduation. Logan Seelye, senior web designer Logan graduated from Central Washington University in 2009 and did freelance work for several years. He started working at PLU in 2012. Since then, he’s been responsible for completely redesigning the university’s website, and was a huge contributor ahead of an award for outstanding design and functionality in 2015. He is

  • is learning about the past and why that matters. Film screenings, as well as contextual and analytic readings, will enable us to explore history at the movies. (4) HIST 247 : U.S. Capitalism: From Railroads to Netflix - ES Surveys the history of American business and the economy from the rise of big business and labor unions after the American Civil War through the era of globalization. Topics include technological change, government regulation, business organization, economic thought, business

  • nitroso-Diels-Alder reaction, 2-nitrosopyridine can be used to tag natural conjugated alkenes that may be biologically active. The nitroso dienophile is most commonly synthesized by oxidation of pyridine-derived compounds such as 2-aminopyridine or 6-amino-2-picoline. Diels-Alder reactions are planned using dienes such as the antibiotic spiramycin. 1H NMR (proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy), infrared spectroscopy, TLC (thin layer chromatography), and 13C NMR (carbon-13 nuclear magnetic

  • opportunity to listen to many great speakers at various symposiums and film screenings, such as during the Holocaust Symposium, Wang Symposium on resilience, a documentary on alumni from several African countries, and so forth. These speakers and the experiences they shared with us, allowed me to broaden my perspective and knowledge. I am thankful for the opportunity I had to learn so much outside of the classroom. Julie Fardal Johansen2015 I wanted to be an exchange student in the States for one year

  • Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post 40 Under Forty Next Post Meant to Live Lecture More Story 40 Under Forty The five Lutes honored on the

  • nonfiction, blogs, film, performance, and public art. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 395 : Studies in Literature, Gender, and Sexuality - IT, GE Study of literature through the lens of gender and sexuality. Students practice feminist and queer approaches to literature from a range of historical periods, genres, and 13 national/global contexts. Additionally, this course creates a venue for students and faculty to study literature written by and about sexual

  • classical genres of creative media, such as television, narrative and non-narrative film, advertising, PR, marketing and promotional campaigns to explore meanings, values and the ways in which media have become major parts of human existence, experience and expression globally. Reflecting ongoing developments in media, the course also provides an overview of the languages of creative media, exploring topics such as: fundamentals of scriptwriting, cinematography, editing, the soundtrack, directors, and