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  • Longstaff ’19, makeup and floor management; Hallie Harper ’21, Eric Zayas ’18 and Ali Struble ’21, camera operators; and Dina Longstaff ’19, costumes/crew. Emmy winners will be announced at an awards event Saturday, June 9, at the Fremont Studios in Seattle. Sam Ellefson '19, host and executive producer of "Late Knight." (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) LEARN MORE“Late Knight” is produced entirely by students, featuring monologues, guest interviews, games and performances. It occurs six times per academic

  • choirs have high motivation to be part of something excellent and are driven to learn and behave like professionals in the choral field.What are a couple of highlights from your time at PLU thus far? The PLU Christmas concert is a highlight of my time here. Last year, I was so impressed with the overall production of the event–the joint forces of the choirs and orchestra, the lights, the sound, and the hall decor. I have been in big musical productions before, and I know a lot of work goes into the

  • information only. Additional information is available in Human Resources. In the event of any question, official plan documents, university policy/procedure, and legal requirements/considerations will prevail. These documents do not describe the university’s 403(b) Retirement Plan. Conditions and rules applicable to participation (eligibility), vesting, participant and university contributions, Plan investments and payout of benefits are described in and controlled by the Plan, Plan investment documents

  • Health and Safety On vs. Off Campus – How do I decide? Personal Property Insurance Storage off-campus Sustainability Welcome Family/ParentsEmergency Preparedness/ResponsePLU has developed a complete emergency response structure which will be activated in any situation which cannot be handled in a normal and customary manner. Residential Life is fortunate to have capable, trained staff living in each residence hall who will be able to respond on short notice.  However, any event falling into the

  • . Brunstrom-Hernandez ’83 will be returning to campus on Thursday, Oct. 8, to deliver the 2015 Meant to Live Lecture. The inaugural event of Homecoming weekend, Brunstrom-Hernandez’s lecture will shed light on the personal and professional rewards she has reaped from diligently pursuing her vocational passion, and encourage current PLU students to do the same. Brunstrom-Hernandez is a board-certified pediatric neurologist, enthusiastically driven to help children with cerebral palsy “live their very best

  • why the group wishes to participate A list of the viewing group participants, their PLU affiliation and ID numbers (use “student” for student affiliation) The date, time, and location of the viewing group gathering A commitment to attend Jehane Noujaim’s lecture on February 19, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center *Only PLU faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate. For more information, please contact Rosemary Raynolds at raynolrl@plu.edu or at 253-535-7577.Event

  • continues over more clips of a mountain face.] Justin: emphasis is really on you know helping people and hopefully saving lives [video: Samantha Denham’s voice comes in over clips. A shot of a digital monitor showing topographic data. A shot from overhead of a town in cold weather, trees bare and some destruction on the ground.] Samantha: there was a landslide event in 2014 in Oso Washington that took 43 lives it is the largest deadliest slide in US history and that event highlighted the [video

  • -described introvert arrived at PLU from Tacoma’s Mount Tahoma High School two years earlier, determined to break out of her shell. “I didn’t want to miss out in college,” she explained. “I wanted something to pull me out of my comfort zone, and help me grow more skills.” Presenting at this year’s Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium was just the challenge Waite was looking for. Named in honor of its late founder and PLU provost, the event brought over 100 students, faculty, and observers

  • Department in the Office of the Pierce County Executive. Among other duties, Amanda became a key Communications media-relations team member for the county during the July 2015 nationally televised U.S. Open Golf Championship Tournament at Chambers Bay. Her performance led to a permanent part-time job in the Executive’s office. In Fall 2015, Amanda was promoted to PR/Advertising Team Leader where she planned, organized and supervised the November premiere of MediaLab’s These Four Years documentary event

  • & Field: 1998-2002) Reed was a three-time All-American for the Lutes and won a pair of Northwest Conference titles on the track in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Reed finished runner-up at the NWC cross country championships as a senior in 2001, ending the year as an All-American after placing 10th at the national meet. On the track, Reed was an All-American in both 2001 and 2002 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, finishing runner-up in the event at the 2002 national championships and winning the NWC