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people who want to make a difference. There’s no time like the present to invest in your teaching career and invest in the next generation of American students. An advanced degree in education prepares you to be an excellent teacher, offers you greater opportunity and flexibility long-term, and allows you to create a career and a life of deep impact, one child and one classroom at a time. If you are interested in learning more about joining a community of education experts at PLU, we encourage you to
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, serving both young and old, poetry is a guide to deliver us into a fresh engagement with our inner lives and with modernity. If we care about order and disorder, then poetry matters because it is the art of the utterance of beauty and the grotesque. If we care about the deepest aspirations of men and women across every community and culture, language and race, then poetry is always relevant because it is the art of the utterance of what we share in our innermost psyches. Since culture and society
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Population Studies and Environment and Society at Brown University Introduced by Scott Rogers, Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Writing Center Location: Regency Room 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. | Concurrent Panels Panel Title: Welcoming the Stranger I: Immigrant Workers in a Wisconsin Dairy Community—a 20 –Year Experiment Panelist: John Rosenow and Shaun Duvall Moderated by Jordan Levy, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Location: Scandinavian Cultural Center Panel Title: “And justice for all
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start doing your art. Move across the country, or to a different country! Find a program that excites you, or stay and invest yourself into a community. Regardless, do your art. There’s a beautiful book by Stephen Pressfield called The War of Art. In it, he argues that each artist is bestowed with a divine inspiration, a need and drive to create in their specific medium. And it is our duty, as artists, to overcome the Resistance we face (internal and external) to our creative processes. So work to
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help?’.” Tickets are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizens and Alumni, $3 PLU Community, Students and 18 and under. Tickets are available at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center, 253-535-7411 [credit/debit/cash), and can be purchased at the door before the show [cash only]. Read Previous Students take on the new Karen Hille Phillips Center Mainstage Read Next Dressed for Macbeth Success LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023
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and builds a sense of community amongst the diverse group of students studying composition. Each semester, the composition studio produces two concerts: The Composers Forum Concert showcases acoustic music performed live on Lagerquist stage in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Usually focusing on chamber music, it sometimes includes works for choir and chamber orchestra. This concert is recorded, providing students with archival recordings for their portfolios. The second is The Songwriter’s
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General Admission, $5 Senior Citizen and PLU Alumni and $3 PLU Community, any student ID, and 18 and under. Tickets can be purchased at the Concierge Desk in PLU’s Anderson University Center, by phone at 253-535-7411 and at the door. Buy TicketsChoir of the West receives high honors in global rankingThe Choir of the West placed 6th in a global ranking of Mixed Collegiate Choirs and overall 25th in Choirs, according to the international organization, Interkultur.Simon CarringtonGuest-conductor Read
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portray certain characters. The musical drama is set in the form of a large oratorio, spanning over two hours in length, with numerous arias, choruses and chorales, all accompanied by symphony orchestra. PLU’s concerts are part of a larger Puget Sound “Passion Week,” entitled Passion: Compassion: Empassion (March 13 – 23). Join the community discussion on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tacomapassionweek/Sunday, March 13, at 5pm | Christ Episcopal Church in TacomaThe University of Washington Chamber
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Competition in San Francisco, California. In addition, I will be one of the faculty soloists performing Rossini’s “Petite Messe solennelle” with the Choral Union directed by Richard Nance on November 12th at 3pm in Lagerquist Concert Hall. What made you choose PLU? I chose PLU because teaching and mentoring are valued. I have had amazing teachers who changed my life for the better and I want to pay it forward. In addition, the Lute community celebrates individuality and encourages creative and critical
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-renowned community of early music specialists in concerts and operas at Seattle’s Town Hall, St. James Cathedral, Intiman Theatre and the Moore Theatre. James sang in Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria with Tony award winners Handspring Puppet Company with music direction by Stephen Stubbs and stage direction by internationally celebrated artist William Kentridge at Seattle’s Moore Theatre and in San Francisco (as part of a retrospective of Kentridge’s artistic work for the Museum of Modern Art). James has
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