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  • work primarily with biology, theatre, criminal justice, and transfer students. My favorite part of working with my students is watching them really discover who they are outside of the first 18 years of their lives. The development and growth is really exciting! kelsey.eagen@plu.edu Make an appointment with KelseyAngie Hambrick (she/her) Angie Hambrick is a Black woman committed to modeling #blackjoy. She enjoys spending time with her son, The Golden Girls, Americanos with nonfat milk, and buying

  • Achievement Award applicants. Since 2014-15, we have grown 29% in the number of annual scholarship auditions, interviews, and portfolio reviews conducted by our Music, Theatre, Dance, Art & Design and Forensics (Speech & Debate) programs. In addition, our matriculation rate of these award recipients has increased 6.4% – now to a point that more than 50% of all award recipients accept and attend PLU. Increased freshman-sophomore retention rates. Since 2010, we have increased our freshman to sophomore

  • & design, dance, media, music, and theatre (acting & technical). Students are eligible to apply and audition for awards in multiple fields. Amount: $1,000-$7,500 per year, renewable for up to an additional three years of undergraduate study. These awards will be in addition to any merit scholarships students receive. Application: Students must complete applications for scholarships by February 15, 2024. For more information, visit the College of Professional Studies website.Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships

  • . The route ends in downtown Tacoma and the adjacent Theater District, putting you right in the middle of restaurants, shops, historical theaters like The Rialto and Pantages Theater, Tacoma’s popular Thursday Farmers Market, and Thea’s Park. Tacoma’s independent movie theatre, the Grand Cinema, is just a short walk away, and offers student discounted tickets for first-run movies. Route 55’s main draw is the Tacoma Mall. In a short distance, you’ll be at the closest mall to PLU, which offers over

  • ]Innovation Studies at PLUPLU is the excited to promote a 20-credit interdisciplinary minor in Innovation Studies, initiated in Fall 2017. Innovation Studies (INOV) is a broadly inclusive program featuring coursework in History, Economics, Business, and Art & Design, as well as potential electives from ten academic units, including Computer Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Communication and Theatre, English, Politics & Government, History, Economics, Art & Design, and Business. The Benson program in

  • interested in learning more about Georgian and Victorian social politics, culinary history, and how to sew her own wardrobe. Twitter: @underhillhobbit Ariel Smith O’Neal graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 2019 with a double major in English Literature and Technical Theatre and a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. Ariel first encountered Jane Austen through film adaptations becoming captivated by the romantic plots that rivaled Disney. Later she read Austen’s novels, fostering a greater

  • fields as economics, English, music, philosophy, Spanish, and theatre. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education This degree is intended for those students who wish to become teachers of mathematics. This degree does not provide students with a teacher certification, but does fulfill the requirements for PLU’s and other universities’ Masters of Arts in Education programs. Bachelor of Science in Financial Mathematics This degree is intended for those students who wish to work in the financial

  • preparation for these concerts. Still, experiencing a PLU Christmas concert for the first time was quite memorable. Last year’s performance at Benaroya Hall in Seattle was special for me because it was my first time conducting in a major symphony hall. Another highlight from my time at PLU so far would be how I’ve positively interacted with every faculty and staff member I’ve encountered on campus. Everyone in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance is wonderful, and I’ve also enjoyed meeting other faculty

  • a PLU Degree? January 21, 2015 Seattle Repertory Theatre January 20, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Winter 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Winter 2016 Fall 2015 Spring 2015 Winter 2015 Fall 2014 Spring 2014 © 2015 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved Back to top

  • ). Kiana Norman-Slack ’17 Kiana is finishing up her senior year at Pacific Lutheran University. She is studying communication with a concentration in journalism, as well as a minor in theatre. Kiana is very passionate about music, theatre and writing, and she hopes to find a successful way to incorporate all of her interests. Kiana is a self-proclaimed K-Pop enthusiast and happily invests most of her spare time exploring Korean culture. When she’s not doing that, she’s either binge watching a show on