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  • to a rich culture of opportunities to perform orchestral music, chamber music, and early music (taught by professors with extensive professional experience in authentic performance and baroque strings), as well as opera and musical productions and, of course, solo recitals. Read Previous Major Minute: Business Read Next This is PLU. LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13

  • Angle” 3:15 Chris Anderson “Investigating an Optical Model for Plasma Produced in Grapes”   Material Science 3:30 Sydney Spray “Don’t Go Braking my Heart: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Braking Coefficient of an ATC Device.” 3:45 Nate Lee “Experimental Determination of Elastic Constants for Chocolate” 30-minute break   Particles and Dynamics 4:30 Amber Cooper “Catchin’ Some Rays:  Analysis of Cosmic Ray Tracks in a Homemade Cloud Chamber” 4:45 Joe Sammartino “Alexa, I need help with

  • , setting a new mark at 5.34 – fourth best in the nation. She was named conference player of the year and voted by DIII coaches as freshman player of the year. She is PLU’s only NCAA first-team All- American in volleyball. “I knew she was going to be good, because she is good,” said head coach Kevin Aoki, himself a four-time con­ference coach of the year. “But she definitely exceeded expectations.” Why? “She does all the skills well,” says Aoki. “And she’s a humble player. That’s important – team

  • seventy research and expository articles, and he has given more than 100 seminar and conference presentations. Prior to arriving at PLU in 2001, Professor Stuart spent 14 years at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he was a tenured full professor, teaching both undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics and statistics.  In his not-so-copious spare time, Professor Stuart sings chamber music, cooks Mediterranean food, hikes, and herds cats. Interests Sings chamber music Cooks

  • musicians from nationally renowned orchestras. “One guy was from the New York Philharmonic and had played chamber music with Albert Einstein at Princeton,” Ronning remembered. “We were intimidated and inspired at the same time to have the concertmaster of the National Symphony give us a lesson in the Lake Yellowstone Hotel lobby,” he laughed. Graduating from PLU in 1989, Rønning won a fellowship to Yale and earned his masters and a doctorate at the university. Rønning loved the university setting, but

  • ’09, is the Crown in Town Web site. Since the site went live last year, it’s garnered 2,400 businesses, and 9,400 active voters who have given out 340 awards. Crown in Town recognizes and honors businesses who embody the trust and reputation as set forth by the local chamber of commerces. The awards don’t carry any monetary perks . But it does offer the allure of being recognized for good work, and frankly, for the businesses to shamelessly promote themselves. The recognition for a job well done

  • . “One guy was from the New York Philharmonic and had played chamber music with Albert Einstein at Princeton,” Ronning remembered. “We were intimidated and inspired at the same time to have the concertmaster of the National Symphony give us a lesson in the Lake Yellowstone Hotel lobby,” he laughed. Graduating from PLU in 1989, Ronning won a fellowship to Yale and earned his masters and a doctorate at the university. Ronning loved the university setting, but struck out to New York City to work as a

  • Chamber of Commerce CEO, Union Strategist to Team with PLU Students for Minimum Wage Debate Chamber of Commerce CEO, Union Strategist to Team with PLU Students for Minimum Wage Debate On Thursday, October 8, 2015, members of the Pacific Lutheran University Speech and Debate team will partner with local policy experts to publicly debate the potential benefits and pitfalls of… October 6, 2015 Debate

  • parent is the primary educator/counselor, it is appropriate for them to fill this section out. An additional recommendation is not needed if the parent will write both letters. We will accept more than one letter of recommendation in the admission process. If you would like to submit letters from athletic coaches, tutors, musical or theatre coaches, employers, etc. you are welcome to do so. We do prefer at least one letter of recommendation comes from an academic source, and will read up to 3 letters

  • failure we have one another to help pick us up. Our campus is learning “what” we are about, and we look forward to continuing that work. I am BEYOND WORDS proud of this team. We also know that no team is “replicated” in any given season, so when they took what our coaching staff was giving them and ran with it, they now see what is possible. I am so grateful for the 30 young women and 8 coaches that made the 2022 season one to put us back on the map of being a strong team in the NWC, and the country