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  • Halloween celebration than that of Muertos. In fact, our family hosted a Halloween party filled with music, drinks, and costumes. It was a different scene from what I began to see in the rest of the city. James with women with painted faces at the panteón in Xoxocotlán. Photo Credit: James Krick. As the celebration approached, the Cultural Institute of Oaxaca, my academic home here in Oaxaca, began decorating with altars, offerings and calaveras (skulls). Pan de Muerto (a traditional bread sold during

  • PLU professor adds ‘board game inventor’ to his résumé.

    of getting accepted to and surviving graduate school. She learned how to collect and analyze data, code survey responses, and edit and submit a manuscript. “It changed the trajectory of my life,” Griswold said. “The fact that I got a research opportunity really was paramount to being a successful grad school applicant.” Johnson, a graduate student at Arizona State University studying applied behavior analysis, also credits her success after PLU to the collaborative research opportunity. In

  • important cause or influential faculty mentor, or you simply want to take advantage of donor tax benefits. Our gratitude for your contribution is heartfelt and sincere. I am so very proud of our almost 5,000 SOAC Alums and express my heartfelt appreciation to our many friends and supporters near and far. Sincerely, Cameron Bennett Dean, School of Arts and Communication Professor of Music Donate

  • Achievement Award applicants. Since 2014-15, we have grown 29% in the number of annual scholarship auditions, interviews, and portfolio reviews conducted by our Music, Theatre, Dance, Art & Design and Forensics (Speech & Debate) programs. In addition, our matriculation rate of these award recipients has increased 6.4% – now to a point that more than 50% of all award recipients accept and attend PLU. Increased freshman-sophomore retention rates. Since 2010, we have increased our freshman to sophomore

  • After a rare heart condition cut her soccer career short, Shelby Daly ’13 found her calling as an athletic trainer.

    campus). “I thought, ‘this would be cool to get into,’” Daly said. After making a few connections, she learned that the Fury sought an athletic trainer. She interviewed with the head coach and got the job. Today, she is the organization’s head athletic trainer. Beyond her full-time work with the Fury, Daly is an assistant athletic trainer at the California Institute of Technology (known colloquially as Caltech). Despite her part-time status at the Division III institution, she is approved to work up

  • To catch Josh Wallace, you’ll have to call him — and he’ll probably be on the move when you do so. The busy MBA student is juggling school classes, his job as a marketing intern… and a starring role in The Fern Shakespeare Company’s “Othello,”…

    the next week. But if you keep working, keep grinding, you’re going to find the success you’re looking for.”  In the future, he hopes to have a successful business as an actor, musician and producer. In the near term, he’ll probably move to Los Angeles in the next few years after graduating from the MBA program in May.  “The community here is very supportive. If I call people up for a music show or a play, people support and love it,” he says. Leaving behind that supportive community for L.A

  • fee ($205), books and materials for coursework. Download PDF of Cost Sheet 2024-2025 Cost breakdown by term Fall 2024 6 credits – Tuition $7,164 NURS 641 ENP I: Emergency/Trauma Care Across the Lifespan (4) (120 hours clinical hours) NURS 640: ENP Procedures (2) J-Term 2025 4 credits – Tuition $4,776 NURS 642 ENP II: Emergency/Trauma Caring for Trauma and Critically Ill Patient (4) Spring 2025 4 credits – Tuition $4,776 NURS 643 ENP III: Clinical Immersion & Seminar (4) (180 clinical hours)Gap

  • Feature 4880 PLU professor composes music for ‘timeless’ Chinese opera featuring student and faculty performers December 16, 2016 Feature 3970 Martin Luther comes to life November 15, 2016 Feature 4190 MediaLab celebrates 10-year milestone November 10, 2016 Faculty Faculty 4830 Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history December 6, 2016 Faculty 4020 JP Avila – Office Hours December 1, 2016 Faculty 5220 PLU welcomes new artistic director of theatre November 12, 2016 News News 3850 $125,000

  • : SW Theory & Practice I (4)$6,880 J-Term 20251 course (4 credits) SOCW 500+: Elective (4)$3,440 Spring 20253 courses (8 credits) SOCW 515: SW Theory & Practice II (4) SOCW 575: Foundational Practicum Experience I (4)$6,880 2025-2026 Academic Year TermCredit HoursCost Summer 20252 courses (8 credits) SOCW 525: Anti-Racism, Diversity, & Equity in Social Work Practice (4) SOCW 532: Social Work Research Methods (4)$6,880 Fall 20254 courses (12 credits) SOCW 555: Social Work in Health Care (4) SOCW 585

  • PLU music major Jack Burrows awarded first place at national singing competition Posted by: Zach Powers / July 31, 2023 July 31, 2023 By Liza ConboyPLU College of Professional Studies Jack Burrows ’25 won first place in the 2023 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Competition in San Diego earlier this month. The Pacific Lutheran University music major participated in 5 rounds of auditions and competition to earn first place in the Upper Classical TBB (Tenor-Baritone-Bass) Voice