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  • those not selected for the big band. Jazz Studies at PLU include a jazz band (the University Jazz Ensemble), jazz combos, jazz theory, jazz history, advanced jazz improvisation, and private studio instruction in jazz guitar, piano, bass, drums, improvisation, solo vocal and arranging. The UJE holds auditions the weekend before classes begin in the fall. All other jazz offerings are open to all students at all levels of skill. The University Jazz Ensemble performs on campus and does regional tours

  • and adjacent lighting; and transit policies and practices. Specific Duties: To review data and make recommendations to Campus Safety related to parking at PLU: e.g. lot utilization and campus perimeter parking; decal registration; parking lot signage; vehicle safety; and parking tickets and appeals. To advise the university on capital improvements to parking lots, plans for future parking lots, and future transportation programs. To monitor the effectiveness and recommend improvements to the

  • provides lighting and staging in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Mary Baker Russell Center/Lagerquist Concert Hall and Olson Auditorium. To request this service email stage@plu.edu with the date, time, location and requested equipment for your event at least one month in advance.Ticket Services + Registration FormsEncouraging guests to register for your event is a great way to anticipate event attendance, whether your event is free or requires attendees to pay. If your event is

  • , downloadable campus B-roll should be directed to marcom@plu.edu.Broadcast FacilitiesBroadcast FacilitiesPLU has broadcast studio facilities available to the news media on a prior request basis for interviewing faculty and staff. We have the capacity to transmit by ISDN for radio for live broadcast feeds. For more information contact Marketing & Communications at marcom@plu.edu or 253-535-7436.Non-News Filming or PhotographyPLU prohibits the use of its land and buildings for commercial and marketing-related

  • , 1998, no marking was required. PCB light ballasts must be marked with the out of service date or the disposal container may be marked with the out-of-service date of the first ballast that goes in the container. PCB items must be shipped within one year of the out-of-service date. For disposal of other wastes not listed, call Environmental Health & Safety (x7233).Separation from the UniversityEmployees who are leaving the university must completely clean out their laboratory, studio or shop of

  • ethical wills. The Skirball work is spiritually rewarding engagement. Currently, I am assisting Rabbi Michael Roth in an experiment to revive Congregation Beth Ohr in Studio City. I am joined by Rabbi Robin Podolsky and Dr. Muriel Dance. We are having a ball. Earlier, I served for 19 years as Chaplain and Hillel Rabbi for The Claremont Colleges. I received my smicha (ordination) from Hebrew Union College specializing in Cairo Genizah documents in Judeo-Arabic. I have studied the history of the

  • drum, container, or hollow structure.5.0 Designated Welding AreasThere are two designated welding areas on campus: The welding studio in Ingram The welding area in the Facilities Management mechanic’s shop. These areas shall meet the following criteria: Floors swept and clean of combustibles within 35 feet of work area. Flammable and combustible liquids and material will be kept 35 feet from work area. Provide adequate ventilation At least one 10-lb. dry chemical fire extinguisher should be within

  • By:Kari Plog '11 September 12, 2018 0 Barista Creations https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/09/hansel-doan-msmr-cover-1024x532.jpg 1024 532 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2018/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2018/05/kari-plog.jpg September 12, 2018 October 3, 2018 Barista Creations It didn’t take long for Hansel Doan ’17 to find the perfect place to photograph his “barista creations,” as he cheerfully describes them. “The lighting

  • junior year. (4) ENGL 311 : The Book in Society A critical study of the history of book culture and the role of books in modern society. Cross-listed with PPAP 301, COMA 321. (4) ENGL 312 : Publishing Procedures A workshop introduction to the world of book publishing, involving students in decisions about what to publish and how to produce it. Cross-listed with PPAP 302, COMA 322. (4) ENGL 313 : The Art of the Book I - CX This studio course explores the history, aesthetics, and creative dimensions of

  • of the process of creative problem solving in a methodical and organized manner. Includes projects in a variety of design areas. Prerequisite: ARTD 110 or consent of instructor. (4) ARTD 220 : Photography I: BW Photography - CX A studio class in photography as an art form. Primary concentration in basic camera and darkroom techniques. Students produce a portfolio of prints with an emphasis on creative expression and experimentation. (4) ARTD 230 : Ceramics 1 - CX Introduction to ceramic materials