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  • university and to the public.Duke Ellington's "Sacred Concerts"Wednesday, March 15 – 8 p.m. – Lagerquist Concert Hall in the Mary Baker Russell Music CenterMembers of the university’s choral and jazz groups will present Duke Ellington’s “Sacred Concerts.” Dr. Doug Oakman (PLU Religion as well as an expert in the music of Duke Ellington) will offer comments during the musical presentation. Illuminations from the Saint John’s Bible will be featured throughout the concert.April 2017The History of the

  • help to Jews, the fate of Jewish property, as well as the participation of Polish neighbors in anti-Jewish violence. Convener: Robert P. Ericksen, Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies, Emeritus, PLU Dessert Reception, AUC, Regency LobbyFriday, October 28th8:30 a.m. Registration & Coffee, Anderson University Center, Regency Lobby 9:00 - 10:15 a.m. – AUC, Regency Room (Zoom Presentation)The Voice of Child Holocaust Survivors and the Politics of the Memorialization of the HolocaustJoanna Michlic, Honorary

  • use of music to build on this critique of hierarchies. Writer Isobel McArthur uses karaoke to “involve as well as entertain the audience; seeing this show is like a speed read” (Playbill) Giving the actors a unique way to provide a voice to the traditionally voiceless servants, McArthur describes the karaoke style as an ode to the karaoke bars of Glasgow (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DHOFpyrfqs&t=8s.).Songs included in the show are: “Everyday I Write the Book” by Elvis Costello, “Young Hearts

  • of a conservatory student Instrumental assessments and recitals in the BM may not repeat repertoire from previous assessments and recitals. Collaborative repertoire may be included, but should represent less than half the presented repertoire BA/BMA At least two pieces from contrasting periods in tandem with Capstone Project Proposal VOICE BM A Half recital (30 minutes of Music) in a variety of styles and languages; students should display an understanding of foreign language translation, a

  • . Can I audition in more than one area? Yes, but here are some facts which may help you decide if you want to do so: • Music Scholarships are awarded in a single specific area (i.e., voice or cello or percussion). Auditioning in multiple areas does not increase the amount or breadth of your award. • The area in which an award is given is the area in which you will be required to take private lessons and be in an ensemble to sustain your scholarship. This does not preclude you from taking lessons or

  • the award at the Spirit of Diversity Awards. PLU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Honored as Organization of the Year Pacific Lutheran University’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) was recognized as PLU’s Organization of the Year at this year’s Celebration of Leadership. SAAC is an organization comprised of representatives from each of PLU’s 19 varsity athletic teams, who volunteer their time to serve as a leader and voice of their respective team. This year, SAAC dedicated its

  • terms of lowering carbon pollution and transitioning in an equitable and just way that support all Washingtonians. This bill establishes benchmarks to fully transition our state’s electricity system to clean energy by 2045 and requires us to get off coal by 2025.As an environmental advocate, what do you wish more people understood about the world around them?  Voting in every election every year is the most powerful way for you to have your voice heard. Local elected officials like city or county

  • masculinity intern at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity, an admissions ambassador, and on the School of Arts and Communication Student Advisory Board. Oh, and they were captain of the Lute Nation, PLU’s step team, as well. “I call it my fourth job,” Hernández says.Their work and voice has been integral to PLU. “I hold different identities,” Hernández explains. When discussing various proposals, they share “I experience these intersecting identities differently than anyone else,” not as a spokesperson for the

  • ResourcesSymposium 2012 Suggested Readings Maude Barlow, Blue Covenant (The New Press, 2007) (Available at the PLU Bookstore for purchase) “Maude Barlow has for decades been a leading voice arguing that access to safe drinking water should be a basic human right. Called the ‘Al Gore of water,’ Barlow is the very best kind of advocate–deeply informed, articulate, and persuasive. Essential reading for anyone interested in the emerging international movement for water justice, Blue Covenant is one

  • candidates can win in less densely-populated, more rural areas. My end product took the form of a full campaign plan for a leftist candidate in WA-06, following the model of professional consulting firms.Acknowledgments:                                                                                                                      Thanks to my mom and dad for consistently supporting me over the last two years, thanks to Piper Ragland and Brian Coyle for helping me find my voice, and thanks to Jordan