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  • Soon Cho Associate Professor of Music - Voice Phone: 253-535-7855 Email: chosy@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 335 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Education D.M.A., Voice, cognate fields in vocal pedagogy and opera directing, University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, 2011 A.D., Opera, University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, 2005 M.M., Voice, Rice University, Shepherd School of Music, 2002 B.M

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  • . “Wait, I think I hear it over there,” said Smith, stopping a conversation about the how wrens seem to be drowning out all the other calls in this forest – and directing her microphone, with a parabolic reflector attached, at the call. Both listen intently, mics at the ready. After about a minute, the pair, satisfied they have captured a good sound track, turn off  their recorders and start up the conversation again. “I know I should probably study something else,” said Smith.”But I just love these

  • Presbyterian Church of Berthoud. After returning to the Pacific Northwest to raise a family, he found a new passion for the organ, both the sacred and the “cool”. While directing the choirs and performing on the pipe organ for St. Luke’s Memorial Episcopal Church (2020 – 2023), he continues to play the hammond B-3 organ at church events, local haunts such as Cider and Cedar, and now is working on several recording projects with his organ trio, Threocracy and the Noah Peddibon Trio. Yet the love of the

  • including; Professor and Endowed Chair for Lutheran Studies, Professor of Religion, Director of Vocational Reflection, Director of the Wild Hope Center for Vocation, and Partner Chaplain for Campus Ministry. His dedication to service for others is demonstrated through his work directing the Center for Religion and Culture in the Pacific Northwest, his role as a theological consultant to various regional and national church agencies and societies as well as active engagement with an international

  • music directing for “Company,” and he created a small musical theater concert called “Not Your Grandma’s Showtunes” along with Kirsten deLohr Helland ’10. (Helland also performed alongside Huertas in “Lizard Boy;” the third part in the cast — a three-person folk rock band — was played by William A. Williams.) “A lot of us yearned for musical theater, so we created our own opportunities here and there,” Huertas said of his time on campus. Huertas is thankful that he’s able to work in theater full

  • seemed like they produced really cool stuff there. I was delighted to find that their internship program is really robust and very supportive of interns, and it’s really rooted in the idea of introducing newer theater artists in training to theater practitioners who are already in the industry and have experience. There were two internships that I was looking at … the directing one and the teaching intern one, which is the one that I got. Both of them were really exciting to me, and they were also

  • response to an “out of the blue” invitation from the University of Wales Trinity St. David (UWTSD) to serve as a Lecturer in Late Antiquity for the Classics Department and as the Wellness Officer for students in the first-year class suffering from medically diagnosed anxiety disorders, autism spectrum disorder and/or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The structure of the academic schedule fueled her productivity. In addition to teaching undergraduate students, directing doctoral candidates in their

  • Tracking & Assessment (Allocated: $7,000, Spent: $0) Special Projects (Allocated: $5,500, Spent: $0)DJS FUNd TeamThe DJS FUNd Team works with the Center for DJS and is responsible for setting the DJS Fee budget, gathering input on priorities from students, and distributing the impact of the funds. This team is composed of student leaders of various majors and class standings. Mykahla George, PLU ’25 Theatre BFA (Acting/Directing) A DJS issue that matters to me is the intersection of Racism and sexism

  • impeccable work ethic, seriousness of purpose, and enthusiastic nature, will hold her in good stead as she moves forward into her student teaching semester and onwards. Jacob Viramontes: BFA Theatre – Acting/Directing Jacob has been an invaluable asset to every single production within the Theatre and Dance program – both student and faculty shows. He has an incredible breadth of talents and experience, which he brings to every position in which he works – actor, director, playwright, designer, stage

  • . Now there are closer to a dozen—but probably still no other program quite like PLU’s. Rubin and Kitchen built PLU’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program from scratch—and now, after directing it since its inception, they are stepping away from leadership roles. As of June 1, PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot is stepping in—with excitement, and with gratitude. “Stan and Judith have been an incredible force,” Barot said. “They created a program that is very intricate, with a