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  • September 15, 2011 Physics Instructor, Dana Rush, talks about the Hubble Space Telescope in the community room of the GBC. Exploring with Hubble By Chris Albert For more than a decade, the Hubble Space Telescope has been opening doors to the universe. Through its lens, we’ve received astonishing views – from the formation of stars and planets to getting a glimpse of the impact of a comet colliding with Jupiter. Dana Rush, PLU physics instructor, presented a multimedia lecture on the Hubble

  • FAQ'sRegistrationHow do I know what time I register?To check your registration time on Banner Web: Log in at banweb.plu.edu Select “Student Services & Financial Aid” Select “Registration” Select “Check Your Registration Status” Select “Term” How do I know what GenEd and Core Requirements I still need to fulfill?Check your CAPP report (an online degree evaluation): Log in at banweb.plu.edu Select “Student Services & Financial Aid” Select “Student Records” Select “Degree Evaluation” Select “View

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  • Patrick GehringTreasurerAssociate Vice President for Finance Bremerton, WA AllanBeltonEx-OfficioPresident - Pacific Lutheran UniversityGig Harbor, WA Members FirstLastOccupationHometown TroyAndrade '07Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Richardson Law SchoolHonolulu, Hawaii ScottBarnum '77Kamas, Utah JoyceBarr '76, '08Retired Foreign Service Officer and Professor of Practice in Government & International Affairs, Virginia TechArlington, Vir. AllanBeltonPresident, PLUGig Harbor, Wash

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  • Shelly Myers Lecturer - Oboe she/her Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: myerssd@plu.edu Biography Biography Shelly Myers currently serves as Lecturer of oboe at Pacific Lutheran University and holds the second oboe position in the Olympia Symphony Orchestra. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Lethbridge, and a Master of Music degree from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, where she also pursued doctoral studies. Prior to moving to Seattle, she served

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  • his grandmother. “It was a labor of love and a fitting wine for someone like her,” he said. The port was a three-year project, and Grandma Ruby never got the chance to drink it before she died in 2010. But her sweet memory lives on every time someone uncorks a bottle. “It’s a tribute to my Benson family roots,” Benson said. Read the full story. We love supporting our Lute owned businesses. If you know of other Lutes that we can feature at PLU on Tap, please let us know. Fill out the form below or