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  • Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, autism, or the loss of a limb. *Adopted from literature of the AOTA and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • treat people with mobility issues stemming from chronic conditions. *Adopted from literature of the APTA.

  • Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) top 10 reasons to become a pharmacist. * Adopted from literature of the AACP and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, autism, or the loss of a limb. *Adopted from literature of the AOTA and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • treat people with mobility issues stemming from chronic conditions. *Adopted from literature of the APTA.

  • Association of Colleges of Pharmacy’s (AACP) top 10 reasons to become a pharmacist. * Adopted from literature of the AACP and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • 253.535.7602 www.plu.edu/music/ music@plu.edu Brian Galante, D.M.A., Associate Dean Music, Theatre, & Dance   253.535.8275 www.plu.edu/theatre-dance theatre-dance@plu.edu Amanda Sweger, M.F.A., Chair Theatre & Dance Click to view catalog information for specific area: Music Theatre & Dance Music (MUSI) - Undergraduate Courses MUSI 101 : Introduction to Music - CX Introduction to music literature with emphasis on listening, structure, period, and style. Designed to enhance the enjoyment and

  • French from the start, with an emphasis on contemporary culture and issues in the French-speaking world. You’ll not only learn to communicate effectively in French; you will become a more engaged and empathetic global citizen through the study of francophone literature, film, music, and art in creative collaboration with peers. Proficiency in French and cross-cultural competence will enhance your studies and your career — in teaching, working with NGOs, international business, and more. French

  • , or basically how genres work. Later on, it was helpful if I was working with people who were writing in a genre to understand beats and what they were going for rather than being stuck in the mindset of all writing needing to be “high literature.” What was your favorite thing you printed in the Art of the Book? Looking back, I wish I could have done it again. I especially liked working with type. I liked laying out type and finding all of the right pieces. In order to do my final project, a

  • country perspectives, EU policies, welfare state dilemmas as well as historical studies on immigration. She has served as a visiting scholar in Brussels, Berkeley and Boston. In 2002 she held the Willy Brandt visiting professorship in Malmo, Sweden. She was recently head of a governmental commission on International Migration and the Norwegian Welfare Model. Sponsored by the Svare-Toven EndowmentCharlotte CotéTitle: Food Security, Food Hegemony and Cultural Revitalization: Approaches to Resilience in