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  • from it or they know something about the culture. It’s remarkable.” The line of faculty has remained unbroken throughout the 25 years of the program, attracting scholars across the university that include JoDee Keller, professor of social work and former J-term faculty lead, and Greg Youtz, professor of music and composer, who took over the reins as director of the T&T study away Gateway program in 2015. Jessica Hanson, the current program manager, heads up central operations from PLU’s Wang Center

  • 2016 Capstone Celebration Symposium PLU Chemistry Department May 2nd to May 6th, 2016 Join the Chemistry Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will occur Monday through Friday. The schedule of talks with more details is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] Keynote Speaker: Bessie Young (’83), MD, MPH, Friday, 4:30 pm All talks in Rieke Science Center, Room 103Monday, May 2nd , 2016 (Rieke Science Center Room 103)1:44 pm

  • Light Everlasting - A Christmas Celebration from Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West & University Men’s Chorus, Kathryn Lehmann, Conductor University Chorale & University Singers, Richard Nance, Conductor Members of the University Symphony Orchestra, Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductor Light Everlasting features repertoire from the 2003, 2004 and 2005 Christmas Concerts, including favorites such as O Holy Night; Angels We Have Heard On High, and Cesar Carillo’s beautiful Spanish setting of

  • certified in the subjects they hope to teach. 31:10- What students need from the PLU Department of Education to be effective teachers in diverse communities and why Bergeson aims to diversify the education faculty. 35:45- Why Kinesiology is such a unique and exciting field of study. Terry Bergeson, interim dean of the PLU School of Education and Kinesiology, in the KNKX Public Radio studio at Pacific Lutheran University (photo by Zach Powers/PLU)× PLU Audio Subscribe on ItunesListen on SoundCloud Read

  • Wondrous Child - A Christmas Celebration From Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West & University Men’s Chorus – Richard Nance, Conductor University Chorale & University Singers – Stefen Zopfi, Visiting Conductor (2007), Brian Galante, Conductor, (2008) University Symphony Orchestra – Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductor, Jonathan Pasternak, Visiting Conductor (2008) This is our first double-disc Christmas CD. This album contains highlights from the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Christmas concert

  • How Community Meals bring people together at PLU Posted by: mhines / January 3, 2024 Image: PLU and Trinity Lutheran Church are partnering up for a new collaborative dinner series, Community Meals. Community members gather around a table enjoying October’s meal and company. (All photos provided by Rev. Jen Rude) January 3, 2024 When people at PLU are asked, “What do you love about PLU?” “The sense of community” is the response you hear most often. This fall semester, different groups on campus

  • being a park ranger,” Plog said. “That’s the life.” The Snohomish native said she was drawn to the PLU for its many study away opportunities, in addition to receiving a scholarship. The university instilled values in Plog that changed her life, she said. “PLU had big ideas, like being a global citizen. I didn’t know what my vocation was going to be,” she said. “I just hoped my variety of studies would help me find something I was passionate about, and it has.” That commitment to versatility landed

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  • prestigious program, which arms participants with strategies, materials and information to help them successfully teach AP courses. PLU has hosted the AP Summer Institute for 30 years—longer than any other university in the state of Washington. And since its very beginning, PLU Professor Duane Swank has taught (or co-taught) the Chemistry class every year it’s been offered. Swank, who helped bring the program to PLU, said it launched with 20 or 25 participants, and all sessions were taught by PLU faculty

  • —one each in the Anderson University Center, the Mortvedt Library, the Hauge Administration Building and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, and four in Olson Auditorium. These devices act as “call for help” boxes as well as speakers to announce emergency messages inside the buildings. With the exception of the four in Olson, each device also is wired to an external speaker that now allows campus officials to send messages to students, staff and guests outdoors. PLU hopes to