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  • was the amount of forms created. There were only two bronze busts, but to date there have been 39 plastic castings. Do students learn about this process in your classes? Ebbinga: It is a process I have taught, although with less toxic and more affordable materials. Mold making provides fantastic lessons in creative problem solving as each mold offers different challenges and requires its own solutions. The principles of how a mold is constructed remain fairly constant depending on the material to

  • is located close to Mary Baker Russell Music Center and Ingram Hall and central to the entire campus, it is convenient to everything regardless of your major! Home to approximately 130 residents, this hall is also the home of the Community for Creative Expression. Whether you identify as an artist or just love to be immersed in a creative community, this hall has an energizing community that is inspirational for all residents. To learn more please visit our Hinderlie Hall page. Ordal Hall was

  • Wounds of Colonialism: First Nations Art Therapy and Creative Restorative Justice” 2022-2023Students: Nick Etzell, “Vocational Understanding and Effectiveness Abroad: A Case Study of Oxford” Jackie Lindstrom, “Researching Barriers to Healthcare Access for Migrant Women in the UK through Data Analysis and Interviews” Faculty:  Dr. Emily Davidson, “Testimonio’s Future and Past: Remembering the US Invasions of Panama” Student-Faculty Teams: Dr. Giovanna Urdangarain with Ellie Dieringer, “Identity and

  • Writing 101 Assessment May 2020 - Discussion Report (pdf) view download

  • 253.538.8275 www.plu.edu/theatre-dance theatre-dance@plu.edu Amanda Sweger, M.F.A, Chair The Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) with a major in theatre is a pre-professional degree intended to equip students for careers and graduate programs focusing on particular professional fields. Courses in Theatre and Dance that satisfy General Education Program Elements The following courses from theatre and dance may be used to meet the General Education Program element in Creative Expression (CX): THEA 160

  • intellectual skills and resources apt to generate success in legal study and practice. Recent successful PLU applicants to law schools have taken such diverse courses as those in the anthropology of contemporary America, social science research methods, American popular culture, English Renaissance literature, news writing and argumentation, recent political thought, international relations, free-lance writing, animal behavior, neuropsychology, public finance, logic, and moral philosophy. Diversity and

  • projects during the summer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute under the mentorship of experienced researchers and principal investigators. Students will learn to use lab equipment (as applicable), meet with mentors and gain valuable research experience. Students will also attend career and professional training sessions on topics such as writing abstracts, résumé writing, cultivating interview skills, crafting an effective LinkedIn profile and more. The program will culminate with each intern

  • designates an appropriate time(s) in which to take the examination. The current format of the PCAT includes the following sections: Writing – conventions of language and problem solving. Verbal Ability – analogies and sentence completion. Biology – general biology, microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. Chemistry – general chemistry, organic chemistry and basic biochemical processes. Reading Comprehension – comprehension, analysis and evaluation. Quantitative Ability – basic math, algebra

  • designates an appropriate time(s) in which to take the examination. The current format of the PCAT includes the following sections: Writing – conventions of language and problem solving. Verbal Ability – analogies and sentence completion. Biology – general biology, microbiology, human anatomy and physiology. Chemistry – general chemistry, organic chemistry and basic biochemical processes. Reading Comprehension – comprehension, analysis and evaluation. Quantitative Ability – basic math, algebra

  • Wednesday, Oct. 5 2016 Third annual Thor Heyerdahl Lecture to open “Beyond the Horizon: The Legacy of Nordic Explorers” exhibit 2016Distinguished Norwegian sailor, journalist and writer Ragnar Kvam Jr. will present “The Life of Thor Heyerdahl: Writing the Biography of a Norwegian Icon,” for the third annual Thor Heyerdahl Lecture at 7 p.m. on Oct. 5. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at PLU.Kvam wrote a three-volume biography on Heyerdahl, which earned him the Riksmålsforbundet’s literary