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  • extraordinary beauty and power. She will offer insights into the approach, creative process and techniques she used as a contributor to this modern-day Bible. There will be opportunities for faculty to bring their students to the SJB or simply sit in on a docent-led discussion of the book and the illuminations in Mortvedt Library from September 2016 through May 2017.

  • Attaway Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Calendar Highlights A Gospel Experience @ PLU, Feb. 20 This special concert in celebration of Black History Month features performances by the Pleasant Movement Dance Company, special guest DaNell Daymon & the Greater Works Chorale

  • having a blade which opens, or falls, or is ejected into position by the force of gravity, or by an outward, downward or centrifugal thrust or movement, or any pocket knife with a blade length longer than three inches, are prohibited.  Kitchen knives will be allowed in the residential halls, but are to be used for food preparation purposes only, and must be stored in individual student rooms and/or kitchens.  Self-defense items (examples include but are not limited to, mace, pepper spray, electronic

  • be felt far and wide. Theodore Charles ’12, who studied anthropology at PLU, spent two years in Turkey researching food culture and migration with the Fulbright program. “Looking at Turkey is kind of an interesting geographical location because over centuries and centuries and centuries you have all these movements of people,” he said. “So you’ve got this confluence of culture.” But through the course of his research, the mass movement of refugees fleeing wars in the Middle East began to

  • impressive rehearsal and classroom facilities. From early in the morning to late at night, students practice, study, collaborate, and share their passion for musical growth. Bachelor of Music in Performance Concentrations: Instrumental Organ Piano Voice Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs K-12 education worldwide Seattle Opera Vashon Opera Metropolitan Youth Symphony Celebrity Cruises Private music studios of graduate's strengths Worship Music Directors Freelance Opera Singers, Composers, and

  • own accompanist? PLU will have an accompanist available for your use, but you may bring your own if you wish. There will be no rehearsal time with our accompanist and you need to bring your music with you to your audition. Do not send your music ahead; it will not be returned. Do I need to apply to PLU to audition? Yes. You must begin the application process before an audition will be scheduled. However, you do not need to be accepted to PLU before we schedule the audition. Do I need to be fully

  • and complexity of life in a globalized world—a world that rests on a history of colonization, slavery, oppression, and genocide. The book is built around historic events and clashes and situates the philosophies discussed in their time and place.  The emergence of social Darwinism, the Social Gospel Movement, two world wars, McCarthyism, the war in Vietnam, and the “culture wars” of the 1980’s are some of the signal events.  Events like these—along with the emergence of movements to address civil

  • techniques and the grievance process. This mandatory training is held every year. PLU workforceIn October, diversity of PLU workforce is measured at its highest level in at least a decade. Women comprise 40.6% of the faculty and 56.3% of overall employee group. People of color make up 8.8% of the faculty and 12.0% of the overall employee group. SAPETThe first training of the Sexual Assault Prevention Education Team (SAPET) takes place at the Women’s Center. 2000 New hiring workshopFaculty hiring

  • nuns choosing to or forced to leave their convents because of the Reformation, and learned hands-on the techniques used in woodcuts and engravings by the first artists of the early modern print age. German major Alexandra Dreher articulated her appreciation for the knowledge she gained from this interdisciplinary, humanities-based approach as follows: “Learning about the diversity of this expression of experience from a varied set of mediums enriched how I went about understanding the human

  • participants to engage in movement, acting and vocal study with faculty members, and it includes a culminating performance. Registration open through May 30. More Information VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Featured Stories On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles What it Means to be First Faculty Proudly Wear First-Gen Experience