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  • involved in University Chorale and the PLU Opera program. Beyond teaching, Dreher is excited to dive into the European music scene. “That’s my job,” Dreher said, “but the activities I have planned around my stay there are community engagement with music and also networking within the country.” After Germany, Dreher plans to attend graduate school for vocal performance or early music, a discipline that focuses on music dated before 1750. In the meantime, she is most looking forward to the cultural

  • PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan The Pacific Lutheran University Department of Music and the Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies will host the PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival on Tuesday, March 21. The public is invited to the festival’s evening concert showcase featuring Aubrey Logan, the PLU… February 16, 2023 Events, Performances, Athletics

  • Kate Grieshaber Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1984-2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Music Education

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  • Kate Grieshaber Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1984-2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Music Education

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  • Donna M. Poppe Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1995-2019 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Music Education

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  • Donna M. Poppe Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1995-2019 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Music Education

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  • United Nations – the program explores and affirms the rich diversity of contemporary Mexican society and culture. It engages the issues that challenge the country’s continued growth and establishes a foundation to understand the history of U.S./Mexico relations and the Mexican experience in the United States. Ultimately, the program strives to build knowledge and understanding of one of the United State’s closest yet least understood neighbors. FALL 2017 | Program and Cohort This year’s cohort is

  • The Book in SocietyThe Book in Society surveys the history of print culture and discusses such issues as censorship, bestsellers, and the future of the book in the digital age. The course asks such questions as what exactly is a “book”? Who produces it, who reads it, and why? Students examine the ways in which books have been central to modern society—how they have informed, entertained, inspired, irritated, liberated, and challenged readers. They also look at the processes by which books are

  • music program and our country very well. It was also a wonderful opportunity for our students to hear groups from other countries and to interact with fellow singers from all over the world.” In addition to the Grand Prize, PLU took home gold awards in the Sacred Music and Mixed Choir divisions. PLU’s Chamber Singers (eight singers from the Choir of the West) won Gold in the Vocal Ensemble division. Both PLU choirs were selected to perform in the Grand Prize competition with five other choirs. The

  • Suite. This lab is open during building hours, and all PLU members have swipe access.Wiegand Sound StudiosThe Wiegand Design Lab also includes two sound studios designed for composing, recording, and mixing music. Each room is set up as a recording studio including a Mac computer with Pro Tools 10, audio interface, keyboard, and microphone. Studio 1 is restricted to electronic music students only. Studio 2 can be reserved by anyone. Electronic music students take scheduling priority. Submit the