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musical medium you’re interested in? I’ve always loved film scores. My favorite composer of all time is John Williams. I really do like the idea of film scoring, and I’ve taught a couple of classes on the history of the subject. This project was unique in that I wrote the music before the film ever came to be. It was a reverse process, but just because I made it that way. Dr. Gina Gillie is a Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University where she teaches horn, composition, aural skills, music
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door, and experience what life after college may be like. If you really like your internship, it provides affirmations that the field you’re interested in is probably a good fit for you. Plus, if you don’t like the internship, then that provides a great insight to what you don’t want to do. Simon scans the field before making a pass during a PLU Men's Ultimate Frisbee game in March 2023. Let’s go back in time a few years. How did you pick PLU? There were a couple of factors. I was looking at
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research at a fairly high level,” Peterson explains. “For some of our students, this exposure to research whets their appetite for more, and they find graduate work to be a fulfilling challenge.” “Just a couple of weeks ago, we brought back a panel of recent alumni currently in their first post-graduate employment in investment banking, consulting, government agency and health-sector jobs,” says Peterson. “All of them spoke highly of their Capstone experience and how helpful it had been in preparing
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group, Muh Grog Zoo, performed. From PLU to the Broadway Center to TEDxTacoma, it’s all come together for Utley like, well, a carefully crafted script—complete with a couple of fateful plot turns. At PLU, Utley studied Theater and spent a good deal of time with the Music program. “My education in the undergrad program and the things that I was involved with … made me realize that music and theater and the arts aren’t just a hobby; they aren’t just something you do for fun to entertain people,” said
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that?’” “That” turned out to be Karl Lerum ’98. The couple, who both competed on the Lute track team, married in 2003 and have an 8-year-old son, Lukas Røskeland Lerum. They settled in Seattle though frequently have traveled internationally. Shari Dworkin, a World Birth Aid board member and Kari Lerum’s partner, said Røskeland’s energy and dedication are “remarkable.” “Through my research on HIV/AIDS prevention and care, I could see that what she was targeting was very unique,” said Dworkin, who is
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peace of mind in watching your student grow into their own problem solver. Finally, for symptoms of depression, sadness and grief, seeking counseling from a mental health professional is an important option, as you transition into a ‘new normal’. Resources The Empty Nest: 31 Parents Tell the Truth About Relationships, Love and Freedom After the Kids Fly the Coop. Author, Karen Stabiner Letting Go: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the College Years (5th Edition). Authors, Karen Levin Coburn and
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Benefits of Choosing a Teaching Career Posted by: chaconac / January 25, 2022 January 25, 2022 A Master's in Education is a great way to help change the lives of children.Every person has a story to share about a teacher. The great teachers, the kind teachers, the disorganized teachers, the tough teachers – the impact of teachers from childhood stays with us for the rest of our lives. The primacy of relationships makes teaching one of the most meaningful careers you can choose.With that being
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services to them. I plan on serving the underserved villages where not only I can provide them medical services that they usually lack but build relationships while serving them as well. I can also see myself as an educator, sharing what I learn and help build up students, which I was once before. What tips would you share with undergraduate students when considering a graduate program? I must say the application process for the graduate program was a bit overwhelming but in a good way. When I received
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moment that clearly illustrated how we can, and we must, love our way through our most difficult conversations,” said PLU Director of Multicultural Recruitment Melannie Denise Cunningham. “Tacoma, like every city in the United States ought to be, is examining our relationships with one another as a community and realizing that we have work to do to get to know each other,” Cunningham continued.Co-sponsored by the PLU Office of Admission and co-emceed by Cunningham, the 1000 Man Family March
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learning was really useful,” she said. “I think it’s something that I just hope we can continue to offer.” Read Previous Entrepreneur Justin Foster ’02 on making meaningful relationships with faculty Read Next New federal grant boosts PLU doctoral nursing students serving in underserved WA areas COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how
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