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  • Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program @ PLU Posted by: nicolacs / February 10, 2017 February 10, 2017 Are you interested in conducting international service after graduation? Do you want to complete a program that will provide you with the skills to be a critically minded, prepared volunteer? Then you might consider enrolling in the Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program at PLU. This program combines coursework and hands-on experience to help you prepare for the Peace Corps, a program that sends

  • , 2024, on Cornell University’s Ithaca campus. The program will provide training in the concepts and experimental approaches central to understanding microbial interactions with eukaryotic hosts. Students will learn about broad diversity of microbe-eukaryote interactions through conducting independent research projects, weekly research group meetings, seminars by CIHMID faculty, Microbial Friends & Foes Synthesis Panels, the CIHMID Summer Symposium, and the Microbial Friends & Foes Closing Symposium

  • auditioning all the students and placing them in groups. “This is an excellent opportunity for our students to show leadership,” Powell said. “They are amazing ambassadors for PLU, and they make me very proud.” Additionally, on Friday evening a conducting clinic was held for six local teachers. The guest clinicians McKoin and Talley worked with them closely in conjunction with the PLU Wind Ensemble. Participants discussed conducting technique as well as rehearsal and performance pedagogy. “It is a very

  • ; Clarity; Voice; Strategies for Revisions; Figurative Language; Argumentative/Persuasive Strategies; Appeals-ethical, logical, emotional; Strategies for Summarizing & Paraphrasing; Conducting and Citing Research; Evaluating Sources Sequence Assignments to Help Novice Writers Build Upon Skills It is helpful to assume that the writing experiences of first-year seminar participants may vary widely among those in any given section of Writing 101. While some students may have extensive research experience

  • Assessment ResourcesThe resources in this section are designed to support faculty conducting classroom- and program-level assessment. Learning OutcomesClick here to viewLearning Outcomes ResourcesClick here to viewAssessment PlanClick here to viewCurriculum MappingClick here to viewData Analysis StrategiesClick here to viewEquitable PracticesClick here to viewMeasurement of Student LearningClick here to view Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or

  • Scholarship & ResearchYou will find resources here to help faculty in their pursuit of research – supporting, conducting, and sharing their research.PLU Awards & GrantsInternal grants and awardsView DocumentsExternal FundingOffice of Sponsored ProgramsLearn MoreActivitiesComing soon...Learn MoreReview BoardsHPRB & IACUC review and approval processesLearn MoreCelebrating Student ScholarshipRae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Projects ShowcaseLearn MoreImportant DatesImportant dates and

  • Instrumental (Band) Bachelor of Music Education: K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra) Music Education Core 12 semester hours All B.M.E. degrees include the following music education core courses: MUSI 240: Introduction to Music Education (3) MUSI 340: Managing the Classroom and Curriculum  (3) MUSI 345: Conducting I (1) MUSI 346: Conducting II (1) MUSI 464: Practicum in Music Education I (1) MUSI 465: Practicum in Music Education II (1) MUSI 469: Student Teaching Seminar (2) School of Education Sequence 17

  • Training, Music History Accolades Recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from the Netherlands-America Commission for Educational Exchange Biography Paul Tegels retired in May 2023. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy and his Master of Arts Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Iowa, where he studied organ with Delores Bruch, and choral conducting with William Hatcher. Other degrees and awards include the Artist Diploma and the Master of Music

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  • Training, Music History Accolades Recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship from the Netherlands-America Commission for Educational Exchange Biography Paul Tegels retired in May 2023. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Organ Performance and Pedagogy and his Master of Arts Degree in Choral Conducting from the University of Iowa, where he studied organ with Delores Bruch, and choral conducting with William Hatcher. Other degrees and awards include the Artist Diploma and the Master of Music

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  • In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Ed Powell Director of Bands Office: MBR 337 Email: powellec@plu.edu Courses Taught: Brass Lab, Conducting, University Wind Ensemble Office Hours: Daily 2-3pm Full Staff BIo Hover over the below images for details. Interview by Mandi LeCompte | Photography by