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  • artists, musicians, poets and architects have produced art to respond to the pressing issues of their time, or to address issues of social justice and peace, he continued. The study of religion at the university level tends to be text-heavy, and the conference will highlight the music and visual arts aspects of the subject. “We have a very eclectic mix, from Jewish klezmer jazz to a lecture on 4th Century Christian art to the breakout sessions by PLU faculty,” Torvend said. Robin Jensen, the Luce

  • Appreciation and Alumni Awards Dinner.     Descending to the lower level of the Anderson University Center after 7 p.m. on a typical Saturday, you might find a sprinkling of dedicated students hanging out in the Diversity Center, ASPLU or one of the other student organization offices. Music may even drift out of the student radio station from a LASR DJ. But Homecoming didn’t offer a typical Saturday night in the lower AUC. This weekend, PLU on Tap took over. The buzz of conversation and soft jazz music

  • HernandezBack to the Top Awards AGNES BERGE SMITH MUSIC SCHOLARStudentsIsabella DaltosoAMERICAN KINESIOLOGY ASSOCIATION UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLAR OF THE YEAR AWARDStudentsJoni LeahyANKRIM MILLER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP IN ECONOMICSStudentsHayden Jacob BentzelBENSON SUMMER STUDENT-FACULTY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPStudentsKatherine GunterCHENEY AWARD IN ECONOMICSStudentsHayden Jacob BentzelCOLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES DEAN'S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCEStudentsFelicity Lynne Ankrom Caroline Elizabeth Bergren Isabella Josephine

  • who is pictured in the middle, took the stage this summer for Seattle Opera’s production of ‘Porgy and Bess.’ (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Opera) Amy Van Mechelen ’08 had just finished up her master’s degree in music at Colorado State University and had moved back to the Tacoma area. She auditioned for the chorus of Porgy and Bess,and didn’t think she’d get a part. But she did. And she was surprised by how much work the chorus had on stage.“The chorus is on the stage almost all the time and is

  • Fall Programs PLU IHON Oxford - Jevan Wilskey (Fall 2022) IES Abroad, Vienna (Music) - Paige Balut (Fall 2018) PLU Oaxaca, Mexico - Amanda Clendenen (Fall 2017) PLU Oaxaca, Mexico - Christa Slater (Fall 2017) PLU Chengdu, China - Chloe Dziok (Spring 2015) GEO London, England - Malena Goerl (Fall 2014)J-Term 2024 Programs HIST 289 in Italy RELI 215 in GreecePast J-Term Programs BIOL 369 in Bahamas MUSI 101/395 in Austria, Czech Republic, and Germany GLST 387/SOCI 387 in Northern Ireland MUSI 120

  • Dr. Katrina Hay Professor of Physics Phone: 253-535-7999 Email: hay@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 251 Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Physics, Oregon State University, 2008 B.S., Physics, Mathematics, Linfield College, 2002 Biography I enjoy explaining physics concepts on a level that is understandable. Depending on a student’s mathematical and scientific background, the language you choose to communicate physics to them is crucial. Physics often has a reputation of

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  • , beginning at 5 p.m. (pray, you thirsty souls, for a short faculty meeting). Celebrity bartenders promise a new cocktail in honor of 500 years of Lutheran education and fabulous French appetizers. Then get ready for the prizes: from Luther bobble heads to attractive wine glasses to who knows what?Knutson Lecture Knutson Lecture The David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture (both PLU alumni, David a former member of the Religion Department) will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in the evening, at Lagerquist Hall

  • PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education and tribal sovereignty The 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference is titled “Where the Waters Begin: Indigenous Education, Tribal Sovereignty, and the Legacy of Cecelia Svinth Carpenter.” This year’s conference will honor the life, work, and commitments of PLU alumna Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, connecting PLU’s past, present, and future… September 23, 2024 Events, Performances

  • Scott Rogers Associate Professor of English Phone: 253-535-7985 Email: rogers@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 125 Status:Not Teaching Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Education Ph.D., University of Louisville, 2011 M.A., University of New Mexico, 2006 B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise First-Year Writing Writing Program

  • Scott Rogers Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum Phone: 253-535-7985 Email: rogers@plu.edu Office Location:Hauge Administration Building - Room 125 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of English Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Education Ph.D., University of Louisville, 2011 M.A., University of New Mexico, 2006 B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise First-Year Writing Writing Program Administrating and