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  • PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers, libretto by Zhang Er Posted by: Kari Plog / October 17, 2016 October 17, 2016 By Matthew Salzano '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 20, 2016)- In the opera titled “Fiery Jade — Cai Yan,” the ancient story of Chinese poet Cai Yan proves an excellent example of diverse perspectives and student-faculty collaboration.The opera’s first production runs Nov. 17-19 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov

  • as well as a diversity and literature class. “They rise to the challenge,” Smith said of the inmates she teaches. “They are just amazing students. They support each other and cheer each other on.” In spring 2014, Smith’s work at PLU — which includes serving as director of the Center for Gender Equity — and her work at WCCW collided. The student directors for “The Vagina Monologues” connected with Collis to bring the production to the prison. The audience was “electrified,” as Smith says, leading

  • SnapChat at the conclusion of the national tournament for Ultimate Frisbee. (Photo courtesy of Boots) Read Previous Commencement 2018: Lutes wrap up the lasts, look to the firsts as they prepare for life after graduation Read Next Lute’s creative background in broadcast and music production is ‘the straw that stirs the drink’ 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

  • paid internships, so that was a big part of it too. What was the application process like, and what do you believe helped you stand out and land the internship? Peyton Noreen ‘23 during a dress Rehearsal of a student production "Late: A Cowboy Song", Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at PLU. (PLU Photo/Matt Shaps) I worked really hard on my resume and cover letter. I got a lot of help from someone at the Wild Hope Center and Alumni & Student Connections, working on my cover letter and resume and tailoring

  • , direct investment by the university through funds or staff; the university’s purchase of special equipment for the project; use of the university multimedia production personnel and facilities; or extraordinary use of the university’s computing resources. Where ambiguity may exist, whether extraordinary resources are used for the Work shall be determined on a case-by-case basis. In each case it is important that the university and the faculty member have a clear understanding of what is “standard and

  • debuted its first production on campus at Eastvold Auditorium. He was honored by PLU in 1988 with an Excellence in the Arts Award, and in 1995 with PLU’s Heritage Award. In 1987, Moe told The News Tribune how he viewed his role: “As a dean, I’m a promoter, an entrepreneur. I spend a lot of time thinking not only about how we can reach our students more effectively, but how to play to a larger audience, the one beyond campus.” Moe retired from PLU in 1993. His list of civic engagements is long

  • Outdoor Opera Rehearsal Opera students spent a sunny but chilly March afternoon rehearsing under a tent in Red Square for an upcoming production of Die Fledermaus on May 21-22. Because of the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic, we won’t know for several weeks if it will be… March 12, 2021 Opera

  • A Symphony of Light Pacific Lutheran University presents the U.S. premiere of ‘Nordic Light Symphony,’ a multimedia production inspired by the Northern Lights The Aurora Borealis is the largest optical phenomenon in the Earth’s upper atmosphere; a spectacular event, that many only dream of seeing. For those that aspire… February 10, 2017

  • Outdoor Opera Rehearsal Opera students spent a sunny but chilly March afternoon rehearsing under a tent in Red Square for an upcoming production of Die Fledermaus on May 21-22. Because of the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic, we won’t know for several weeks if it will be… March 12, 2021 Opera

  • Intermediate low: Continue in FREN 202 Intermediate Mid or Higher: FREN 301 may be possible with recommendation from the Language Placement Survey PLU course numberGrammar TopicsLanguage Production Goals ( More examples here ) FREN 101Present-tense verbs; adjective agreement Chapters 1-5 of HorizonsNovice Mid: I can express my likes and dislikes on very familiar and everyday topics of interest, using a mixture of practiced or memorized words, phrases and simple sentences FREN 102Narrating in the past