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LDS Institute Sep 9, 2009 10:25am - May 19, 2010 11:05am
Ignite Bible Study Sep 17, 2009 8:00pm - Dec 17, 2009 10:00pm
Bible Study Sep 27, 2009 9:00pm - Dec 17, 2009 12:00am
Future Expectations of College Students After Graduation Suvery Session Oct 7, 2009 7:00pm - Dec 9, 2009 7:00pm
Advising Week for J-term/Spring 2010 Nov 2, 2009 8:00am - Nov 13, 2009 5:00pm
Hunger and Homelessness Box City Nov 9, 2009 8:00am - Nov 13, 2009 5:00pm
J-term/Spring 2010 Registration Begins Nov 9, 2009 8:00am - Nov 20, 2009 5:00pm
Tabling for Delta Iota Chi Blood drive
University Chapel is a time and place for the PLU community to come together to reflect and be challenged. Our worship and chapel speakers encompasses the diverse religious expressions on campus.
Everyone is invited to take part in the campaign by stopping by the Men Against Violence Table in the UC to sign a commitment not to "commit, condone or remain silent" about violence against women. At the table, you can sign, have your picture taken with the giant ribbon and receive a white ribbon to wear as a symbol of your pledge.
Chemistry Seminar Speaker
Meeting of advisory committee for FYEP
Psychology Speaker.
Admission Presentation for the Grays Harbor Community College group.
Division of Social Sciences Perspectives Lectures.
Traditional Jewish Shabbat.
NEW LOCATION!!! Free workshops to any and all students interested in learning more about IMPROVisational theatre! Everything in improv is completely made up, like a play or scenes without a script. The CLAY CROWs, PLU's improv troupe, make improv accessible and fun for everyone. This workshop series will cover basic principles and improv styles - applicable on stage or in life. Workshops will be held in Eastvold Classroom #227.
Based on actual teacher François Begaudeau’s autobiographical book and with a cast of non-actor teenagers, this docudrama tells the story of a Parisian multicultural high school located in a rough neighborhood. With a teacher of French Literature at its center, the film slaps its audience with issues of race, social inequality, ethics & education, democracy and an occasional bitter-sweet wink. Among various distinctions, The Class has received the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival (2008), the Lumière Award and the Étoile d'Or for Best Film (2009), the César for Best Writing-Adaptation (2009) as well as an Oscar nomination for the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year category. Dr. Rebecca Wilkin, Assistant Professor of French, will introduce the film. This film is shown in conjunction with French 301.
Biochemistry review session led by Stacia Rink.
PLU Opera presents Benjamin Britten's hilarious comedy, Albert Herring. Sung in the original English, this opera will be accompanied by chamber orchestra conducted by Edwin Powell with stage direction by James Brown.