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  • La Land) Laura Osnes, Tony Award-nominated musical theatre actor (Grease, South Pacific, Bonnie and Clyde) Santino Jimenez, television actor and improvisor (Superstore, Upright Citizens Brigade, The Second City) The theatre and dance students were excited to have these unique opportunities to uplift their fall semester. The guest lectures were a time when students could explore and dream about life outside of the temporary little video boxes we have lived in this year.Student Quotes About Master

  • microorganisms, minuscule life forms, wield a vital influence over our planet’s climate. They manage crucial components like carbon and oxygen within the vast oceans and the atmosphere.Over the summer, Professor Angie Boysen and her dedicated team, Lydia Flaspohler ’25, a biology major, and Ryan Fisher ’24, a biology major and environmental studies minor, embarked on a mission to unravel the secrets of these microorganisms. Professor Boysen, Flaspohler and Fisher aimed to understand the compounds these

  • space of the US-Mexico, where — to use the critic and author Gloria Anzaldúa’s concept of the “borderlands” — “the third world grates against the first and bleeds.” For Anzaldùa, this ‘blood’ signifies not only suffering, but also life-giving nutrition: the encounter between two cultures produces pain, but also enriches each side. Our immersion group also tried to deepen our understanding of the border and immigration by listening to the testimony of individuals representing many different

  • Altertumswissenschaft: The Science of Antiquity By Tyler Travillian After millenniums of sex and centuries of poetry, the love poem as understood by Shakespeare and Donne, and by Oxford undergraduates – the true-life confessions of the poet in love, immortalizing the mistress, who is actually the cause of the poem – that was invented in Rome… — The Invention of Love, Act 1, Tom Stoppard A History of Classics Classics is horizontal where other disciplines are vertical. All disciplines in the

  • community. I decided ultimately on social work because I believe wholeheartedly in the core values and I wanted them to guide my work throughout my life. Since graduation, you have worked with young people and have accomplished so much. How do you think those experiences prepared you for your new job at PLU? I have worked with youth and young adults in many different ways. Youth in foster care, youth who were incarcerated, youth exploring their spirituality, etc. Youth teach you how to stay humble

  • La Land) Laura Osnes, Tony Award-nominated musical theatre actor (Grease, South Pacific, Bonnie and Clyde) Santino Jimenez, television actor and improvisor (Superstore, Upright Citizens Brigade, The Second City) The theatre and dance students were excited to have these unique opportunities to uplift their fall semester. The guest lectures were a time when students could explore and dream about life outside of the temporary little video boxes we have lived in this year.Student Quotes About Master

  • year secondary instrumental music education major. He’s from Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, but has lived most his life up in the Pacific Northwest. He has been playing the trumpet for eight years and is currently a member of the PLU Wind Ensemble, PLU jazz band, and PLU pep band. He studied trumpet mainly with Shelly Devin before coming to PLU, and is very excited to see what the future holds. In his free time he likes to hang out with friends, listen to music, and practice. Brandon LiukkonenI’m Brandon

  • . She was in the Scandinavian studies program and it was her field of study that influenced Brown into studying his third language, Norwegian. “That was probably my sophomore year, I came out wanting to know more about life. You know English natively, then you learn German, and then you learn Norwegian, and you see that they are all connected somehow. This is really what got me started down the path of historical linguistics and just studying older languages in general. I wanted to know how

  • communities. Focus may be on specific authors, themes, genres, or historical periods. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 397 : Literatures of Genocide and the Holocaust - IT, GE Study of representations and narratives that attempt to engage and make sense of the Holocaust and other genocides. Texts may include a variety of literature written in multiple genres (poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, life writing) and media (film, television, plays, photography

  • for all on-campus events. Food from other vendors or sources may not be brought into events. The Executive Director of  Hospitality Services and Campus Restaurants may grant exceptions to this based on Pierce County Health Department’s classification of the food item. If you have questions concerning exceptions to this policy, please direct them to your event coordinator.  Please click here to visit our website for our bakesale/potluck guidelines Menu Links Breakfast Menu Lunch Menu Dinner Menu