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  • It’s 11 a.m. in Harlem. Justin Huertas ’09 and Kiki deLohr ’10 are feeling loose, relaxed — even a bit silly — as they sip coffee outside Sugar Hill Café. In a few short hours they will make their off-Broadway debuts in a musical written…

    … deLohr is a force of nature as the vicious Siren. She’s a powerhouse singer and a talented comedian."- San Diego Union-Tribune Next “Lizard Boy” was put up at Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts in Silicon Valley in 2021, followed by productions in Manchester, England in 2021 and Edinburgh, Scotland in 2022. With every new stop, the original cast album earned a bigger audience on music streaming services, and it has now been streamed more than three million times on Spotify. The original

  • In Times Challenging and Uncertain: Plans Change – Values and Mission Endure By President Loren J. Anderson Welcome to our 2009 University Fall Conference. This morning we gather and prepare to launch the 120th year in the life of Pacific Lutheran University. We do so with…

    graduates are a precious, life changing and transformative force in the world. Let me explain: The first message came on June 26. It brought the crushingly sad news of the death of Army Lt. Brian Bradshaw,a 2007 political science graduate.  Brian was a strong student, an ROTC volunteer and leader, who entered the military, in his own words, “not to win a war but to make the lives of people better.”  Brian was killed when an IED exploded along a roadside in Afghanistan. Brian left behind several essays

  • A year of achievement and a Decade of Change Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is a great joy for me to welcome each of you to University Fall Conference as we prepare to launch the 2010-2011 academic year, the 121st year in the life of…

    , service, leadership and care–for others, for their communities, and for the earth”– was authored by a university task force in the early ‘90s. It was initially controversial, but it made its way into PLU 2000, was used increasingly in the years that followed, and formally accepted by our Board of Regents when the PLU 2010 report was adopted. Now it is widely known and quoted, almost universally used and affirmed — more and more of our students and graduates, even some parents, can recite it verbatim

  • The Spanish word, Duende (du-end-ay), has come to refer to the mysterious power that art has to deeply move a person. Soon-to-be graduates in the Department of Art and Design chose this word to rally around for their senior exhibition in the University Gallery, opening…

    find the stories and myths people have used throughout history to explain why nature behaves the way it does extremely interesting. The idea that there is a human or godlike force behind the mysteries of nature have been told since the beginning of human existence and created comfort and connection to the unexplainable. The images on the platters and sculptures reflect that human connection to nature. They show either a mythical connection to nature or a human desire to control or structure nature