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Thing to Watch for From Faculty Schedule of Tasks, Assignments & Meetings for Weeks 1-2 of Classes This is a checklist to help you get oriented to the first two weeks of classes.
CLASS PREPThing to Watch for From Faculty Schedule of Tasks, Assignments & Meetings for Weeks 1-2 of Classes This is a checklist to help you get oriented to the first two weeks of classes. Get Oriented to Online: Activate and login to Sakai and find your classes. Browse through the course tabs so as to be familiar with Sakai and your specific course tabs. Visit your PLU Google Drive, faculty may share documents with you here, Click “Shared With Me” to review Check your PLU email for emails
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The weekly schedule of classes is too important to all members of the University (faculty, students, student life, and others) to not have agreed upon best practices.
attend. B. Departments or Schools offering primarily MWF courses that meet more often for shorter periods of time, or primarily MW or TR courses that meet for longer periods of time with fewer class meetings, should distribute their offerings evenly across these available time slots. C. Departments or Schools should offer no more than 84% (5/6) of any of their offerings in primetime. D. Departments or Schools should offer less than 20% of their offerings in each semester in any one given time slot
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The International Women’s Brass Conference (IWBC) announced that Dr. Gina Gillie, Pacific Lutheran University Professor of French Horn, is the winner of the 2022 Composition Competition. Submissions for the competition were received from around the globe and selections were made by a committee of IWBC…
Dr. Gina Gillie Recognized for Composition Posted by: Reesa Nelson / January 21, 2022 January 21, 2022 The International Women’s Brass Conference (IWBC) announced that Dr. Gina Gillie, Pacific Lutheran University Professor of French Horn, is the winner of the 2022 Composition Competition. Submissions for the competition were received from around the globe and selections were made by a committee of IWBC members. Dr. Gillie’s composition, “Mountain Ascent for Trombone Octet,” will premiere in a
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Greetings Class of 1969! The Class of 1969 celebrated their 50th reunion the first week of October. Even though it may have seemed like a gathering of strangers, the years fell away and recognition
Pacific Lutheran University Class of 1969Greetings Class of 1969! The Class of 1969 celebrated their 50th reunion the first week of October. Even though it may have seemed like a gathering of strangers, the years fell away and recognition and shared times returned quickly! Class Photo First Row (L-R): Rosemary (Cameron) Stallings, Barry Jordahl, Mike Burton, Donnajo (Holmes) Putzier, Barbara (Calhoun) Moore, Sherrie (Worthington) Gerheim Second Row: Helen (Sletten) Carpenter, Ann (Whitelock
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Greetings Lutes! There was a great turnout of alumni at the Class of 1972 50th Reunion on Friday, October 7. Earlier in the day the Spurs and IKs met at 208 Garfield to reconnect.
Spurs & IK Gathering Back row: Kathy Meyer, Laurel Clark, Janie Taylor, Gayle Severson, Carolyn Belgum, Emily Reitz, John Beck Front row: Gerd—Inger (Gigi) Gregersen, Nancy Lundquist, Jody Schwich, Jan Metcalf, Linda Craft, Lynda Slovick, Diane Christensen PLU 50th Reunion for the Class of 1972Greetings Lutes! There was a great turnout of alumni at the Class of 1972 50th Reunion on Friday, October 7. Earlier in the day the Spurs and IKs met at 208 Garfield to reconnect. Also, many classmates
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This year marked 50 years since we graduated from PLU. Our fiftieth reunion celebration was on campus Friday, October 6, 2023.
Class of 1973 1973 welcome Front row (left to right): Lindsay Lorenzen Shuster, Linda (Stone) Mettler, Sandy (Dimler) Privett, Sharolyn Erickson-Zimmerman, Sara Quigley, Teri (Carlson) Alumbaugh, Paula (Seibert) Manley, Leanne (Scharf) Smith, Sharon (Starks) Williams, Theresa Tilton, Daniel Gehrs. Middle row: Kathi Peach-Cassidy, Tana Knudson, Crystal Schuh, Darel Roa, Ruth (Olsen) Peterson, Alvina (Hauf) Olstead, Naomi (Jeffrey) Petersen. Back row: Nadine (Mobroten) Hanson, Julie (Tobiason
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This year marked 50 years since we graduated from PLU. Our fiftieth reunion celebration was on campus Friday, October 4, 2024.
Class of 1974 50th Reunion Front row (left to right): Diane (Gormley) Tutt, Paul Christensen, Lola (Gammell) Christensen, Thomas Dodd, Bonnie (Gwynne) Townsend, Tom Heavey, Kristin (Gulsrud) Moultine, Laury (Lee) Thorson, Jan Aldrich, Becky Franko, Mary Lou (Geisler) Eastman, Karin (Vollers) Clute, Tammy Skubinna, James Sletten, Karen Anderson Middle row: Linda (Gardner) Crandall, Arden Olson, Randy Spitzer, Barbara (Senftleben) Dauerty, Barbara (Morris) Bergman, Randi (Leighton) Holland
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We hosted a wonderful celebration for the Class of 1955 at their delayed 65th Reunion! It was fun seeing old friends reminisce about their time at PLU.
65th Reunion for the Class of 1955!We hosted a wonderful celebration for the Class of 1955 at their delayed 65th Reunion! It was fun seeing old friends reminisce about their time at PLU. The class generously raised a total of $11,255 for two benches to be located in Red Square and over $5,000 to go toward student scholarships. If you didn’t get a chance to donate and would like to, here is the link for the Class of 1955 gift. Thank you to the committee in pulling this all together and making
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Use this form to let your classmates know what you have been up to! Information shared using this form will be included in the next print issue of ResoLute.
What's New with YouUse this form to let your classmates know what you have been up to! Information shared using this form will be included in the next print issue of ResoLute. If you would simply like to update your information, please fill out the update my information form. You may also mail your update, Class Note, and/or any photos to: Alumni & Student Connections, Nesvig Building. Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 or e-mail us at: alumni@plu.edu. The Class Note submission
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Over the summer, professors and staff prepared for the unfortunate reality that many parts of classes would need to be conducted remotely. Kits were prepped and picked up by local students and mailed to those further afield. Thankfully, our sculpture studio has a high level…
Socially Distant Ceramics Class Posted by: Reesa Nelson / October 29, 2020 October 29, 2020 Over the summer, professors and staff prepared for the unfortunate reality that many parts of classes would need to be conducted remotely. Kits were prepped and picked up by local students and mailed to those further afield. Thankfully, our sculpture studio has a high level of air exchange, allowing small groups of students to come in person, alternating with each other to spread out opportunities for
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