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  • National Guard member and nursing major prioritizes service to his community Before attending Pacific Lutheran University, Justyn Freeman ’23 served in the Air Force for six years. Now, he is a senior nursing major and will soon begin his residency at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air… April 7, 2022 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusNursingPLU GradsStudent

  • initiatives that enrich the university’s efforts to become a more socially just and sustainable living, learning and working community.Throughout her PLU tenure, Hambrick has frequently been selected by PLU’s last three presidents to serve on leadership committees that delve into the most urgent and complex challenges facing the university. Last year President Belton appointed her to co-chair the newly reconstituted Retention and Progression Advisory Group (RPAG), a working committee focused on improving

  • supports faculty. Our diverse curriculum merges rigorous liberal arts with professional programs, fostering skills in decision-making, analysis, communication, and reasoning through classroom instruction, experiential learning, innovative programs, and internships and research opportunities.INVEST TODAY Student ScholarshipsSupport student success with your gift to PLU Fund scholarships. Your gift assists 9 in 10 undergraduate students, helping to reduce financial obstacles to enrollment and graduation

  • . Interested in Music Education?Music Education at PLU is a rigorous program with opportunities for specialization in an area of interest. It is characterized by a strong performance component, relevant coursework, and time practicing teaching skills in area K-12 schools. Classes are small and are taught by full-time faculty. Keep reading to learn more!Oliver-Chandler and their fellow Lutes are sharing a diverse view of music through the type of songs they have chosen for the students to learn. In the camp

  • accepted. Taking that in stride, Utley worked as a cook, but never forgot his goals. “I was very determined to still work in the theater,” Utley said. Around this time, he began doing short-form improvisational theater, which inspired Utley to take action and do what he loved. “I sold my car and basically started my own masters program in improv theater,” he said. Utley went from school to school, doing anything he could to get into the education system and discover how to implement improv teaching

  • . Ellard-Ivey at Thirtieth Annual West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference 2005 PLU Center for Teaching and Learning Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2003

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  • PLU Awards and GrantsThere are various internal awards and grants at PLU available to support teaching, scholarship and other innovative ideas. The details for each can be found at the links below.Carol Sheffels Quigg AwardSupport for faculty, staff and students who demonstrate unusually inventive, original and creative approaches to advance the mission of the university.More InformationFaculty Excellence AwardsIn recognition of outstanding faculty accomplishments in five areas of faculty work

  • 2024. Dr. Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from New Mexico State University, a Master of Music and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Idaho. Her teaching career included all levels of music—kindergarten through graduate studies.  In addition, she served as Director of Music for several church congregations. As a published author of a music curriculum using hand chimes, Dr. Miller has served as a clinician for Schulmerich.  Her research interest was in musical neuroscience

  • 2024. Dr. Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from New Mexico State University, a Master of Music and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Idaho. Her teaching career included all levels of music—kindergarten through graduate studies.  In addition, she served as Director of Music for several church congregations. As a published author of a music curriculum using hand chimes, Dr. Miller has served as a clinician for Schulmerich.  Her research interest was in musical neuroscience

  • , Puget Sound and PLU have been educating high-capacity and high-character leaders who have formed the backbone of the South Sound’s business, healthcare, and education sectors,” said Puget Sound Provost Laura Behling. “This partnership will help create new avenues for the next generation and ensure that our students have every opportunity to pursue meaningful postgraduate study and careers that will serve our community.” Puget Sound’s counseling program focuses on developing skills that are relevant