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  • . Nearly two years ago, the podcast idea took root when Avila met with Hall for one of their monthly lunches. Hall was a student of Avila’s and the two had stayed in touch, while Hall pursued his master’s in design at the University of Washington. The challenge of how to get to the next step in a design career sparked the conversation. Hall, who is living through those early stages, saw how the early practice allowed people to do exciting, innovative work. This Is Design School A podcast for those

  • Continuing Education Online EDUC 970S Sticks and Stones (712) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970U Differentiated Learning (717) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970X Effective Classrm Mgmt (737) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970Y Gender Matters (738) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970Z Struggling Student (753) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971A Bldg Comprehension (760) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971B Reading Grades 4-12 (766) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971C Across the

  • Bands and Associate Professor of Music Education at Pacific Lutheran University. Dr. Gerhardstein has enjoyed a long career as a music educator in public school and collegiate settings. At PLU, he directs the Wind Ensemble and the University Concert Band and he teaches coursework in the music education curriculum, including: Band Repertoire and Rehearsal, Woodwind Labs I/II, Percussion Lab, Music and Culture, PLUS 100: Transitions to PLU, and he assists with the supervision of student teachers. Dr

  • , MILITARY, SENIORS (60; $8 IMMEDIATE FAMILY OF PERFORMERS, PATRONS UNDER 18; FREE TO PLU STUDENTS WITH STUDENT ID. CONCERTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND SOME CONCERTS MAY BE ADDED AFTER PUBLICATION. www.plu.edu/music/calendar (updated November 16, 2023) http://plu.edu/musictickets https://calendar.plu.edu/department/music/calendar Dec6 Solvvinden Beyond Tomorrow Mel Lauf, Jr. (b. 1971) and Steven Tung (b.1967) Mostar Cecilia McDowall (b. 1951) Midnight Stirring Nancy Galbraith (b. 1951) Cosmic Dawn Gareth

  • rehearsal and classroom facilities. Our faculty—exceptional performers, composers, authors, and educators—consistently demonstrate artistry and musical leadership, dedication to nurturing talent, fostering an inclusive learning environment, and encouraging musical opportunities for all students. Every student at PLU who wishes to participate in exciting activities can be accommodated regardless of major. Degree programs include Bachelor of Arts (music and liberal arts), Bachelor of Musical Arts (music

  • for Horn and the nine other PLU students started 18 months earlier, when Mulder’s undergraduate marketing class began working with Living Water to help the nonprofit better understand how to appeal to the college-age crowd. The idea for the trip arose and was nurtured until it grew into a first-of-its kind, student-led project for PLU, with the students raising more than $22,000. “I always knew this project was going to happen,” says one of the key organizers of the trip, Alex Quiner ’14, after

  • the students in accordance with policies determined by the Board. 4.1.8 Oversee the management of the financial affairs of the University, including without limitation supervising the borrowing of funds, assumption of liabilities, fixing of salaries, guaranteeing of student loans, the management of all funds, and the acquisition and disposition of property, all in accordance with the provisions of the Articles and these Bylaws. 4.1.9 Establish tuition and other fees. 4.1.10 Establish scholarships

  • professions that are grounded in our robust tradition of exceptional liberal arts education. PLU : Is home to one of the best nursing schools in the Pacific Northwest. Is among Washington State’s leading pre-health-science undergraduate institutions. Attracts and supports a diverse and local student body; over one-third of PLU’s students are pursuing a health sciences degree. Offers undergraduate and graduate programs in innovative care fields, including social work, kinesiology, and marriage and family

  • Tickets: On Line: www.plu.edu/musictickets At the Concert: Lobby Desk in Mary Baker Russell Music Center or Karen Hille Phillips Center (depending on performance location) CONCERTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE All ticket sales are final - no refunds MUSIC EVENT TICKET PRICES: $16 GENERAL PUBLIC; $12 PLU FACULTY/STAFF, ALUMNI, MILITARY, SENIORS (60; $8 IMMEDIATE FAMILY OF PERFORMERS, PATRONS UNDER 18; FREE TO PLU STUDENTS WITH STUDENT ID. CONCERTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND SOME CONCERTS MAY BE ADDED AFTER

  • Universities (2018) K. T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research (2015-16) Kelmer Roe Student Faculty Research Grant, “Ethics, Now and Then” with Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen (2014-15) Regency Advancement Award for summer research, “Personal Care Products, Toxics, and Environmental Health” with Susan Harmon and Brian Naasz (Summer 2014) Wabash Center Grant, “Fostering Research Programs in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Religion and Theology” with Dr. Forrest Clingerman (2013) Louisville