Page 95 • (2,270 results in 0.033 seconds)

  • Dates: February 1st – Application opens April 1st – Application deadline April 30th – Application decision date *Please Note: A safety risk assessment will be conducted for the proposed travel location prior to authorizing travel. June 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025 – Travel to place/country of interest 24-25 Curricular Development Grant Applications are now closed “The majority of my goals were definitely met during this travel. I was able to spend a considerable amount of time at each museum, which

  • A passion for dance, a call to teach For Ariella Brown, dance has always been her passion, but not always her full-time job. While working behind a desk during the day, and carving out time in the evening to dance, she realized those few hours would never satisfy her. She made the decision… September 4, 2015 Faculty

  • A passion for dance, a call to teach For Ariella Brown, dance has always been her passion, but not always her full-time job. While working behind a desk during the day, and carving out time in the evening to dance, she realized those few hours would never satisfy her. She made the decision… September 4, 2015 Faculty

  • Making Marty is no easy task. Spencer Ebbinga, associate professor of art and design, was busy this fall working on a special project: 17-inch statues of Martin Luther. These colorful gems were hidden around campus as part of PLU’s Marty’s Reformation Station, which celebrated the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Students with the Marty App participated in a scavenger hunt for facts about Martin Luther. How long did the process of creating Marty take from start to end? Ebbinga: From start

  • lifetime donor support to SOAC to be over $41.2 million dollars, which includes 48 different endowed student scholarships! The reasons for making a gift to the School of Arts and Communication are personal and varied – whether it’s being grateful for the PLU experience and wanting to give something back, leaving a legacy to benefit future Lutes for generations to come, feeling passionate about supporting an important cause, such as artists and scholars – students, faculty and staff – dedicated to the

  • their cameras, they could still practice the fundamentals used in rehearsals and music-making. By spring of 2021, Brizuela’s school entered a hybrid schedule, so students are now in music class one day per week, in person. Due to guidelines around air-exchange rates, the choirs moved into the performing arts center where students can spread out, and choir participants wear “singer masks,” which look a bit like a duck’s bill.Work tends to be simpler and focused on small groups—even two or three

  • FAFSA information until “the first half of March”. As soon as we receive FAFSA information, we’ll work diligently to use that information to put together financial aid offers, with the goal of sending our first batch of offers in early April, 2024. We know that with this delayed process, students and their families may need some additional time to be able to make a college decision, which is why we have extended our decision date to June 1, 2024.Start the FAFSAStart the WASFAHOW TO APPLY FOR

  • diligently to use that information to put together financial aid offers, with the goal of sending our first batch of offers in early April. We know that with this delayed process, students and their families may need some additional time to be able to make a college decision, which is why we have extended our decision date to June 1.Start the FAFSAStart the WASFAHOW TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Apply to PLU to be automatically considered for academic scholarships Research and apply for any other

  • :10 pm - Leslie Hinojo6:10-6:20 pm - McKenna Bradbury6:20-6:30 pm - Isaiah Lenard6:30-6:40 pm - Questions and Answers6:00-6:10 pm - Leslie HinojoRecognizing the Student-Parent Population in Higher Education6:10-6:20 pm - McKenna BradburySomeone to Have Your Back: Exploring How Young Adults Make the Decision to Cohabit6:20-6:30 pm - Isaiah LenardComplexities of Black Mens' Mental Health Help-Seeking and Wellness6:30-6:40 pm - Questions and AnswersRoom 3 - Anderson University Center 100/103

  • obscured nation-building agendas, and why opposition to asylum seekers from Central America today may not be so anomalous to our immigration history.Dr. Mae NgaiSpeaker: Mae Ngai is Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History at Columbia University, whose research and teaching focuses on the histories of migration, citizenship, race and ethnicity. She is author of the award-winning Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America (2004), and The Lucky