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  • . Robbing Midnight, by Angie Tennant ‘12. Directed by Abigail Pishaw ‘12. Straight Date, by Justin Huertas ’09. Directed by David Alan Ellis ‘11. Vpstart Crow Presents: bash: latterday plays, by Neil Labute. Directed by Travis Clark Morris ‘10. One Song at a Time: A Benefit Concert for Haiti and Chile. Directed by Erin Dorn ‘10. Man to Man, by Manfred Karge. Directed by Bristol Whalen ‘10.

Numerous Clay Crows Improvisation Events.2008-2009Mainstage ProductionsThe Miser, by Molière. Directed by

  • former editor of NetVUE’s blog, Vocation Matters. Tom Smith is a professor of Theatre at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA, where he teaches courses in playwriting, theatre management and improvisation. He serves as chair of PLU’s Educational Policies Committee and is the recipient of a Faculty Excellence Award in Advising.Dr. Jes Takla (she/they) is an artist (BFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago), student affairs educator (MA in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on

  • . As a school psychologist who helps determine if students in the Auburn School District face learning disabilities, she said flexibility and improvisation are key. She learned about both while studying away. In Namibia, Allison said the average day of teaching was intense — 12 hours split between the school and an orphanage or after-school enrichment program. It often involved “learning on the fly,” she said. One time, during Allison’s planning hour, a group of students found her and asked if she