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  • artist, Philip Lacey, directed the show alongside Assistant Director, Andrew Corse (Class of ’18), Music Director, Tyler Dobies (Class of ’16) and Choreographer, Rachel Winchester, who is also the Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at PLU.TicketsMarch 9, 10, 15 (student discount performance), 16 and 17 at 7:30pm and March 18 at 2pmBuy“The ability to direct a musical has been a dream role of mine since coming to PLU. I believe I can speak for everybody in the show by saying that being able to work

  • , characterized by transparency, inclusivity, and a genuine commitment to making people feel valued, sets her apart as deserving of the Faculty Excellence Award in Service. As a colleague noted, Mathews “is invested in this place, in making it better, and in making people feel like they matter.” University President Allan Belton (left) presents Heather Mathews (right) with the 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Service. (PLU Photo / Emma Stafki) Read Previous Professor of Music Gina Gillie receives K.T. Tang

  • sitting around the lounges, chatting about the day or their latest creative ideas.Learning CommunitiesHinderlie Hall is home to the Community of Creative Expression and Gender Inclusive Housing learning community [1 wing]LocationHinderlie Hall is located on upper campus, conveniently located between the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (used by theatre and dance courses) and Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Hinderlie Hall is a central location across all of campus, with pathways

  • artist, Philip Lacey, directed the show alongside Assistant Director, Andrew Corse (Class of ’18), Music Director, Tyler Dobies (Class of ’16) and Choreographer, Rachel Winchester, who is also the Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at PLU.TicketsMarch 9, 10, 15 (student discount performance), 16 and 17 at 7:30pm and March 18 at 2pmBuy“The ability to direct a musical has been a dream role of mine since coming to PLU. I believe I can speak for everybody in the show by saying that being able to work

  • presentations by students, faculty and visitors and participated in thoughtful dialogue about our changing world. Participants engaged the community on issues of justice, health, sustainability and peace. Music, dance, food and celebrations were enjoyed by all from around the globe. Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale presented his address, “The Changing World Conversation.” World Conversations 2009 included a keynote presentation by Professor Chuck Bergman on his ongoing research in the Amazon on

  • Administration with a concentration in Management and Human Resources. Mr. Merrill is also a Specialized Music Minor, and he sings in Choir of the West. During Fall 2020, Ben also plans to continue working as an Innovation Studies intern, helping to organize events and creative programming in the PLU Makerspace. Ralph Flick (J.D., M.B.A.) is an Assistant Professor in PLU’s School of Business. He teaches business law, ethics, and management at PLU, and he advises the university’s pre-law program. The Benson

  • New Delete Biology Academic Programs all programs program website Biology Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Biology at PLU Transcription (piano music) [video: An introductory slideshow of different videos plays as Dr. Michael Behrens begins speaking. The first video shows students walking around campus during a common passing period. The second shows students in vests navigating through the brush of a wooded area. The

  • Remove Back New Delete Computer Science Academic Programs all programs program website Computer Science Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Data Science Video Transcription Computer Science at PLU Transcription (gentle jazz music) [video: Laurie Murphy’s voice comes in over video clips. A student and professor look on to a computer screen. A computer monitor shows a graphic of colorful lines tangled together in a tangled web. Laurie

  • Remove Back New Delete Pre-Health Sciences Academic Programs all programs program website Pre-Health Sciences Undergraduate Pre-Professional Advising College of Natural Sciences Pre-Professional Advisory Track Video Transcription Pre-Health Sciences Transcription (upbeat jazzy music) [video: Prof. Ann Auman’s voice comes in over clips. A researcher dressed in scrubs uses medical equipment to view something. A doctor speaks with a patient who sits on the exam table. A student observes another student

  • Writers and Writing Programs Board. A recipient of an NYFA Fellowship Award and a GAP Grant from Artist Trust, he has had his work published in journals including Virginia Quarterly Review, North American Review, Tin House and Chattahoochee Review and in anthologies such as Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation. He is the music editor for At Length Magazine and teaches in the MFA program at Western Washington University. Jim Heynen. Heynen, best known for his short-short stories about “the boys