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. JOB HUNT BUFFERING Ronquillo grew up in Ketchikan, Alaska in a close Filipino family. He grew up playing music and initially thought he would pursue it as a career. It was his love of music that brought him to Pacific Lutheran University. “I saw that PLU had an awesome music program, so I was like ‘Yeah, I think I’m going to PLU,’ ” he said. “But then I decided to change my major to computer science because I just realized that I like making games and websites. For some reason, sitting down at the
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PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous education and tribal sovereignty Posted by: Jeffrey Roberts / September 23, 2024 Image: This year’s conference will honor the life, work, and commitments of PLU alumna Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, connecting PLU’s past, present, and future with the Nisqually, Puyallup, and other Coast Salish people and tribes. September 23, 2024 By MacKenzie HinesPLU Marketing & Communications The 14th Annual
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Debbie Moderow ’13 Debbie Moderow ’13 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/debbie-moderow-header-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Brooke Thames '18 Brooke Thames '18 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/brooke-thames-e1464106633496.jpg May 13, 2016 May 19, 2016 Musher turned author: Alumna harnesses her PLU education to recount experiences on Iditarod Trail TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 24, 2016)- Debbie Moderow’s future in Iditarod
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from Dave ’68 and Chris ’68 Schoening, in honor of their late son Nate Schoening ’01, established a resource-rich campus hub for students. Read More Undergraduate Research Symposium Named in honor of its late founder and former PLU Provost, the Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium showcases student-faculty research. Read More Science Education A grant from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship fund is helping introduce PLU student scientists to the
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The University Wind Ensemble featured at the Western International Band Clinic Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 11, 2015 November 11, 2015 Lutes played to more than 800 students, band directors and music lovers who packed the house at the Western International Band Clinic on Saturday, November 21, 2015. The PLU Wind Ensemble was featured during the festival’s Saturday night performance and was one of only four groups selected to perform and the only band selected west of Texas. “Our
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personHealth Professions & STEM July 10Virtual July 11In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 12Virtual July 15Virtual July 16In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 17Virtual July 18In personHealth Professions & STEM July 19Virtual July 29Virtual July 30In person July 31Virtual August 1In person What's my "Intended Area of Study"? Area of StudyMajors included Professional StudiesBusiness, Communication, Art, Education, Innovation Studies, Music, Theatre, Dance, Media Studies Liberal
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winnings to help pay for tuition. This January, she will be heading out to Ecuador for J-term. When she graduates, she plans to find a job to put her bilingual skills to use, and of course, her musical talents. “Music is a huge passion of mine, but so is helping people, so we’ll see,” she laughed, while strumming her guitar in The Cave earlier this fall. Oh, and does she even like coffee? Do you have to ask? Of course. After all, it’s the best part of waking up. Read Previous Lauren Thiele ’11 Read
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Salem, Ore., the last weekend of February. Read Previous Student-Director Mitchell Helton Hopes ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Production will help Revitalize Children’s Theatre at PLU Read Next PLU Alumna and Gospel Music Superstar Returns to Campus COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU hosts the 14th
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Lovrovich ’18. The film contained an original soundtrack composed by music major Melody Coleman, ’17, and narration by communication major Terran Warden ’17. MediaLabLearn more about the applied research and multimedia programChanging Currents explores the many challenges facing waterways across North America, roughly half of which are contaminated and unfit for drinking, fishing or swimming. During production of the film, the researchers conducted dozens of interviews, meeting with average citizens
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dancing featuring artists Sabian Pleasant and Diana Starr. Gospel Experience is a Pacific Lutheran University Campus Ministry event directed by Melannie Denise Cunningham. Cunningham’s goal is to bring people of different cultures together through gospel music and to specifically honor people who identify with black culture. “I am particularly proud of this event because of the cultural learning and experience that students gain from participating. Black students are affirmed in their culture and
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