![Zach Grah ’13, left, and his fellow students ran a simulated company for 20 consecutive quarters, culminating in a competition against 29 other universities in Long Beach, Calif. (Photo by John Strutzenberg)](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/grah-lrg.jpg)
Capstone: Zach Grah
Zach Grah ’13, left, and his fellow students ran a simulated company for 20 consecutive quarters, culminating in a competition against 29 other universities in Long Beach, Calif. (Photo by John Strutzenberg) Capstone teaches student the strength to take risks By Barbara Clements Zach Grah…
![Professor of Sociology Joanna Gregson reads a novel by Nora Roberts, one of the highest-selling romance authors of all time. Gregson interviewed Roberts as part of her research on the writers of romance novels.](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/romance.jpg)
The art of romance writing
Professor Joanna Gregson did research into writers of romance novels and found herself intrigued and surprised. (John Froschauer, Photographer) Romancing the readers isn’t that easy, prof discovers in research project By Steve Hansen It all started when a box of pink and lavender romance novels…
![Group picture of Jan Weiss in Namibia holding young peoples hands](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/jan-w-lrg.jpg)
One on One: Jan Weiss
PLU Professor Jan Weiss in Namibia. One on One: Jan Weiss By Barbara Clements A 22-year-old Jan Weiss walked into the elementary school southeast of Portland, Ore. , and looked at her third-grade class. Twenty-five faces looked back. And Weiss realized that she knew nothing…
![Students talking to Namibian dignitaries at a social event](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/namibia-lrg.jpg)
Namibian homecoming to PLU
A group of dignitaries from Namibia visited PLU this summer. Namibian homecoming to PLU By Joanne Lisosky, professor of communication Included among the delegation of Namibian dignitaries touring the Pacific Lutheran University campus last week was a proud alumnus, Edwin Tjiramba, who delighted in sharing…
![Work on the Ness Chapel and the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts continued through August, and will continue until just before students arrive. (Photo by PLU Photo Director John Froschauer)](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/rosewindwo.jpg)
Construction Projects at PLU
Work on the Ness Chapel and the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts continued through August, and will continue until just before students arrive. (Photo by PLU Photo Director John Froschauer) Construction on the performing arts center, dugouts and the halls continue throughout…
![Chris Albert on stage at the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts with a student peaking past the curtain](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/cover1.jpg)
Center Stage
Center Stage: The $20 million Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts officially opens in October By Steve Hansen Jeff Clapp ’89, PLU artistic director of theater, PLU theater program undergraduate, son of a theater professor, likes to tell a story of his tenure…
![Ed Hrivnak ’96 with a poster of his new book “Wounded,” which tells of his experiences in the Iraq War. (Photo by Quinn Huelsbeck ’16)](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/08/edwposter.jpg)
PLU veteran, nurse writes new book on Iraq War
Ed Hrivnak ’96 with a poster of his new book “Wounded,” which tells of his experiences in the Iraq War. (Photo by Quinn Huelsbeck ’16) Scribbled notes on surgical tape become new book about Iraqi War by PLU nurse By Barbara Clements University Communications In…
![Two students kayaking the Puget Sound](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/07/kayak-lrg.jpg)
Outdoor Rec
“The kayak glides low in the water as you and your partner discover a mutual rhythm–right, left, repeat, your arms like firing pistons. The glistening head of a seal periscopes out of the water a hundred yards off your port as you pass farther into…
![reThinking how sustainability is taught at PLU using a novel approach at reDesign House.](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/07/redesign-lrg.jpg)
The art of sustainability
reThinking how sustainability is taught at PLU using a novel approach at reDesign House. The art of sustainability By Chris Albert Across the street from the Martin J. Neeb Center sits an old house – not built to the exacting LEED environmental standards of Neeb,…
![Tapped Out "Unearthing the Global Water Crisis" banner](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/07/tapped-out-lrg.jpg)
Diving in to “Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis”
Diving in to “Tapped Out: Unearthing the Global Water Crisis” For the past year and a half, MediaLab students Haley Huntington, Kortney Scroger, Valery Jorgensen and Katie Baumann have traveled throughout North America documenting the importance of water and perils facing our world’s most important…
![2013 Spring Commencement Weekend, Be Sure To Tag Your Tweets And Instagram Photos At Commencement Using Our Hashtag, #PLUGRADS](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/07/commencement-main.jpg)
In their own words
For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 26 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter…
![Rhubarb and Lance Lute](https://www.plu.edu/news/wp-content/uploads/sites/573/2013/07/rainiers-200.jpg)
PLU Night at the Rainiers set for Aug. 16
PLU Night at the Rainiers set for Aug. 16 Baseball season is upon us and we are getting ready for one of our favorite summer events, PLU Night at the Rainiers. Last year, more than 800 Lutes enjoyed an evening at the ballpark. In preparation…