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  • pandemic. She serves as Principal Cello of the Northwest Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra and Bellevue Philharmonic. Mara has performed with the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Cornish Chamber Series, the Silsbee Piano Trio, the Seattle International Music Festival, the Governor’s Chamber Music Series, the Bacchus Trio, the Fear No Music Twentieth Century Ensemble, and the Paley Music Festival in France. She has appeared regularly with the Music of Remembrance series since

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  • pandemic. She serves as Principal Cello of the Northwest Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra and Bellevue Philharmonic. Mara has performed with the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Cornish Chamber Series, the Silsbee Piano Trio, the Seattle International Music Festival, the Governor’s Chamber Music Series, the Bacchus Trio, the Fear No Music Twentieth Century Ensemble, and the Paley Music Festival in France. She has appeared regularly with the Music of Remembrance series since

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  • IELTS score report (for international applicants only) Master of Education Residency Certification and M.A.E. Alternative RoutesStandard Application A bachelor’s degree, in any major, from a regionally accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher Online application Application fee (non-refundable) Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended Two letters of recommendation, one of which speaks to the applicant’s work with youth Résumé Application essay Score

  • to deepen our understanding of DJS.  Recognizing that learning happens in various places, the program also honors the engagement PLU students are already participating in through work, internships, community service, and leadership experiences. Community – Building relationships is key to living and leading in diverse communities. The DJS Coalition Series will facilitate community building and networking opportunities that cultivate intentional relationships that both affirm and challenge us to

  • , social impact organizations, businesses, and NGOs might come alongside and help to meet the needs that we have identified,” said Mulder. The approach to solving social issues, Mulder said, “can look different depending on the community.  It can look different depending on the solution, but what’s consistent is really the needs of the community, and how can we be innovative in a social way that really honors the individual and their community and allows them to flourish through things that are

  • appeal to me,” Imhof concluded. “But it isn’t so much the rare coins themselves as much as it is the tangible assets and business in general that I find interesting. “Trading precious metals, along with buying and selling very rare and expensive items and working with astute collector-investors is a great job, and I’m fortunate to love what I do.” Read Previous MFA students earn top honors Read Next Activist spotlights struggle of children, women COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the

  • March 23, 2011 Heritage Society marks 30 years of aiding PLU’s long-term future Thirty years ago Gerry Evanson ’63, Lori (Hefty ’58) Steen, Jim Sparks ’61, Director of Planned Giving Ed Larson ’57, PLU President William O. Rieke and a few others got together to solve a problem. At the time, PLU did not have much of an endowment. And they knew that, for the university to prosper, that needed to change. So the group initiated PLU’s Heritage Society, which honors people who have made estate

  • Dean's Award for ExcellenceThe College of Professional Studies Dean’s Award for Excellence is awarded each year to extraordinary graduating students. Students selected for these awards have more than a high GPA or success in coursework. They deserve campus recognition for academic and creative endeavors that might not otherwise be celebrated. The Dean’s Award honors undergraduate students for exceptional, tangible accomplishments in one (or more) of the following areas: Independent research

  • vision,” editor Carolyn Kuebler wrote on the NER website. His colleagues at PLU agree wholeheartedly. “Professor Barot’s appointment as poetry editor of the New England Review is evidence of the respect with which he is viewed among serious readers and writers of poetry,” said James Albrecht, Dean of the Division of Humanities. “Rick is a widely published poet (with his third collection of poems due out soon), and he’s been the recipient of honors for both his poetry and his essay writing. PLU is so