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  • composers are writing for the instrument today; and the tuneful Fantaisie by Jules Demersseman, one of the earliest works written for the saxophone — the perfect “dessert” following two heavier works. “In competitions you can be supremely prepared, but depending on who the judges and other competitors are, you can still come away empty-handed,” Steighner commented. The success was sweet; he had competed at this competition five times before, but the best he had achieved was Alternate Winner. In the end

  • March 27, 2008 New dean of the School of Business named An expert in marketing, management and organizational behavior has been named dean of the School of Business. James L. Brock, 63, has had a distinguished career in higher education administration, teaching and writing. He has been the dean of business schools in Pennsylvania and Montana and has been a corporate marketing executive. PLU Provost Patricia O’Connell Killen announced the appointment. “Jim Brock brings just the expertise we need

  • Paige Balut ‘21 tutors elementary and middle school students through the pandemic Posted by: bennetrr / September 15, 2020 Image: Paige Balut attending code writing class online with her cat Goldie, Monday, March 16, 2020, at PLU. (Photo/John Froschauer) September 15, 2020 By Rosemary Bennett '21Marketing & CommunicationsPaige Balut ‘21 is finding ways to help her community through the pandemic by offering her skills as a tutor in both mathematics and music to local elementary and middle school

  • issues, film nights, dinners, and many other activities. What happened to the rows of computers students expect to see in a language “lab”?  The center has a laptop cart with 25 laptops that is delivered directly to language classes in the Hauge Administration Building.  In other words, during class the “lab” comes to you.  Language faculty members have used the laptops in classes to do research and writing, to record speaking activities, and to deliver multimedia exams. Language centers and keeping

  • including: dinners with faculty, LC retreat, film screenings, and more! Overnight hosts for prospective high school students who are first-generation college students Visits to local high schools to talk about one’s experience in college Panels on campus sharing stories about one’s experience as a first-generation college student “Field trips” to campus resources like the Library, which includes the Writing Center and Academic Assistance Additional Resources for First Generation College Students I’m

  • GIVING OCT. 15-16 Give to what you Love! You can keep a student like Olivia at PLU with your gift on Bjug Day Oct. 15-16 Last year, Olivia Yanak ’21 worried about whether she could remain at PLU. “I was genuinely afraid of not being able to afford my next year,” recalled Olivia, an English/writing major. Olivia didn’t yet know that donors like you are the solution. When you give to support scholarships — as you can this year on Bjug Day — you make a future at PLU possible for students like Olivia

  • effectively in writing and presentations. Practice Critical Thinking: Lean to look beyond the surface of issues to discover the “why”. Build your analytical skills. Solve problems and identify opportunities. Gain a Global Perspective: Learn about different cultures and how to analyze the interactions of groups and societies through a global and historical perspective. Prepare for Graduate School: An undergraduate major in sociology provides an excellent foundation for graduate study in a wide range of

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  • Economics Alum Receives Award TACOMA – Michael Spiedel, PLU alum in Economics and Hispanic Studies, was announced as one of Idaho Business Review’s “Forty Under Forty” award recipients. Michael combined his interest in Spain and Economics by writing his economics capstone on the impact of trade policies of Francisco… June 24, 2019