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  • through a PLU study away experience, and whose background as a Broadway actor requires him to engage an audience, Jay Paranada was an obvious choice for this special ceremony.” Earlier this month, PLU officials announced plans to hold the pair of commencement ceremonies virtually on Saturday, May 29 due to current state regulations and the continuing public health risk posed by large gatherings. The Class of 2021 ceremony will be held at 11:00 a.m. and the Class of 2020 ceremony will be held at 2:00

  • STORY THOUGHTFUL INQUIRYInternational Innovator No matter where she travels, Heven Ambachew ’24 is always learning, teaching and innovating. VIEW STORY Big Questions, Complex Answers Lorelei Juntunen ’97 drives public policy across the West Coast. VIEW STORY Modernizing Mental Health Professor Tiffany Artime co-leads a project that’s moving mental health support on college campuses forward. VIEW STORY ETHOS IN ACTION 2024 Graduates who exemplify PLU’s commitment to asking tough questions, centering

  • of Critique,” which gave them access to the wisdom of Goethe, Lessing, and other key German writers who grappled with issues that still define much of public discourse today, including the authority of the state and religion, intolerance, critique, and the meaning of enlightenment. Jonathan is equally gifted in the language classroom, supporting students through all levels of our German curriculum. Technically and pedagogically adept, he uses a variety of visual and technical tools to support

  • ``Religious Transformations in Indian Territory``Dr. Jennifer Graber, Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin November 6, 2019 7-8:30pm Karen Hille Philips Center for the Performing Arts Free and Open to the Public Encounters between Americans and Kiowa Indians in the 1870s resulted in religious transformation. This talk considers what happened to members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, who worked on behalf of the U.S. government to “civilize” and evangelize Plains Indian

  • ExhibitionsThe Scandinavian Cultural Center has three exhibition galleries: Hildahl Gallery: Our main exhibition space inside the Scandinavian Cultural Center. It consists of 6 bays equipped with special lighting, a flexible mounting system, security, and custom display cases. Larson Gallery: Always on view to the public as it is located in the hallway entrance to the Scandinavian Cultural Center. It consists of 5 custom-made, locked display cabinets. Stuen Room: An intimate gallery space where

  • presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s uproariously funny H.M.S. Pinafore. All aboard for this witty and subversive comedy that upends traditional views of the social classes. Barry Johnson stage directs, Jim Brown music directs, and Asieh Mahyar conducts the orchestra in the beautiful Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The performance will be livestreamed on May 11-12 only via the following link: PLU | ARTS General Public $16 / Seniors (60+), Military, Alumni, PLU Faculty and Staff (limit 2

  • legal advocates, others go on to graduate programs in fields like law, criminology, and public policy. Students who graduate with a B.A. in criminal justice will find themselves with distinct advantages on the job market: applied experience in an internship, as well as knowledge of key social factors that influence crime and justice, and a firm grasp of research design and methodology. An applied, sociologically-informed criminal justice major provides breadth and the potential for adaptability. The

  • studies with an academic cognate field outside of music, such as psychology, religion, or mathematics. Bachelor of Music in Education — intended for those students wishing to be certified to teach music in the public schools. Bachelor of Arts in Music — intended for those students wishing to obtain a liberal arts degree in music. Music Minor — Intended for students who wish to increase their knowledge of academic and applied music without majoring in music.EnsemblesParticipation in musical ensembles

  • . In addition to incidents that obviously fit into this policy description such as harassing a staff member, Disruption of University Community has been applied to incidents involving pranks, public urination, classroom disruption, and others.

  • school abroad, and found a fantastic program in Anthropology and Sociology at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. In the course of my studies there, I participated in a one-semester exchange program in Bogotá, Colombia before again returning to Tacoma to conduct field research for my thesis on public transportation in the Puget Sound region. Most recently, I moved to Managua, Nicaragua, where my husband works with the Luxembourgish foreign service