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  • stay in Olympia and go back and forth, driving to school a lot in the mornings, and I saw some really awesome sunrises. That gave me a beginning, and I showed it to my brother and he thought it was awesome, and we wrote the rest of it all together.” The music video of Sunrise stars a special fan (Olson’s girlfriend, Baylee), and the settings hit close to home, too. “We filmed most of it at Mud Bay Road in Olympia,” Olson said. “It’s a big field with cow statues, and we thought those were awesome

  • underlying concepts, like showing musical expression through movement. She also played a video of Dr. T. André Feagin, director of bands in the department of music at Central Washington University, conducting an ensemble. “I wanted to show them someone who looks like them doing a job that they could never have thought of having access to,” Delos Reyes says. Though the video is five minutes long, “They were in a trance. The whole time they were just staring right at him and just saying, ‘Teacher, he looks

  • Congregational Engagement . Upstairs, you’ll find a great room with comfortable seating — complete with a cozy fireplace — suitable for social gatherings and meetings. Downstairs conference and training rooms are equipped with computers and video screens where students, alumni and potential employers can connect through video conferencing or in person. The space was designed with alumni and students in mind. Make it your own. Explore the world with PLU alumni Namibia Travel Seminar April 15 - 26, 2020 Alumni

  • Hildenbrand My name is Chris Hildenbrand. I am a trumpet performance major here at PLU.  I finished my two year degree at Pierce College and I have been playing trumpet since sixth grade. A few interesting facts about me are that my dad played trumpet in college and that I enjoy playing tennis, video games and also piano and guitar. I formerly studied with Jay Scott and I advanced to the state contest as a sophomore in high school playing the Kennan Sonata and placed first alternate in the Mountain Region

  • of consent document required depends on whether the investigator can assure Anonymity or Confidentiality to your participants.Anonymity >>>Anonymity means that the individual participant cannot be identified from the data themselves, and no identifying information is linked to the data. Video and voice recordings are not anonymous. Interview or survey data in which recorded demographic characteristics or descriptions of specific incidents could easily lead to the recognition of the individual

  • courses to receive an introduction to the discipline of Innovation Studies and key themes in the program. Course must be completed before taking the Innovation Seminar. HIST 121 – History in Video Games – AR (4) Surveys the social and cultural impact of video games in society, including how historical figures and events have been represented in popular games. Combines the study of visual media theories and the creative process with social and political issues in gaming, including ethical behavior

  • them scrambling to capture some of the final footage: “The last shot of the film where (Jameson’s) on his bike and looks back and smiles,” Petersen said, “we got three takes of that.” The film also received attention from industry leaders in marble production. The marbles used in the film were donated by MegaFun USA, a North American toy manufacturer that’s home to Mega Marbles. The prized diamond marble featured in the short was created specifically for the film. “We are so thankful for that

  • ; and my partner Eric, for listening to me continuously ramble about the complicated nature of music’s impact on the environment. Shake, Rattle, and Plastic: The Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Mass Produced Percussion Instruments .Music is often not associated with environmental degradation. However, the adaption of mass production in the music industry has highly negative environmental impacts that we must recognize as we work to limit our personal and societal impact on the environment

  • the process of hydrocracking, this branched triterpene yields various combustible fuels of industrial interest such as gasoline and kerosene. Therefore, it is of much interest to explore the biochemical pathways of botryococcene in order to engineer the specific proteins involved to optimize its production. This study investigates the use of a diaryltetrazole based screen that reacts with the branched terminal alkene of botryococcene to yield fluorescent cells which can then be sorted via flow

  • Executive Director of the Wang Center for final approval by the Provost. All awards are administered through the Wang Center. Applications open in November each year during International Education Week. Due date is March 1st for research in the following academic year. Informational Video and Research TestimonialsEligibility and CriteriaAll grants awarded in spring are for activities to be carried out between June 1st and May 31st. Seniors are not eligible for student grants or student/faculty grants