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  • as the 1,100-seat outdoor Elizabethan stage. Whereas Comins has performed – and enjoyed – all of the stages, he finds there is a special appeal to the New Theatre. “In the New Theatre, a slight twitch of the eye is all you need to communicate what you want,” he said. “In the Bowmer [Theatre], it is that, plus raising an eyebrow. In the outdoor theater, it is a slight twitch of the eye, a raising of the eyebrow, AND a cock of the head.” Playing a lead role in “Julius Caesar” is a professional full

  • proud,” Finitsis said. “We should claim it. It’s our own work and it works here.” The PLU Idol Finale takes place at 6 p.m., starting with a Red Carpet appearance of contestants, guest judges and Finitsis as host. Then a screening of the final three videos will follow, along with special award show entertainment. This year’s top three videos are Absalom: True Confessions, Samson: With a Hero like this Who Needs Villians?, and Jephthah’s Daughter. The celebrity guest judges will be The Rainbow

  • academic programs, student scholarships, improved academic and athletic facilities and operating support and special projects. The focus of the final year of the campaign will be on Rieke Science Center and athletic facilities enhancements. Rieke Science Center requires upgraded equipment and reconfigured internal space to meet the demands of scientific inquiry, teaching and learning in the coming decades. The development of two all-weather fields on lower campus will enhance the athletic and

  • be updated with the energy usage of individual halls every week. Day to day use will be posted on the windows of the Old Main Market. During the competition, the Sustainability Department is also hosting two special events. On October 11, it will host a presentation from the CEO of Bonneville Power Administration, which distributes power to the co-op that PLU buys its energy from. On Sept. 25 the department hosted Hour of No Power in which students turned off their power and hung out by the fire

  • Obituaries – Resolute Online: Fall 2023 Search Back to Landing Page Big Names On Campus Accolades Lute Library Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Obituaries Deborah Oakman Deborah Oakman , wife of retired religion professor Douglas Oakman , passed away on Feb. 15, 2023. She was known to many alumni over the years as the sacristan (worship assistant) for the University Congregation, for which she received a special recognition award in October 2015. She will be dearly missed

  • celebration for families, alumni and the campus community! We are excited to announce that Choir of the West will be celebrating its 90-year anniversary during Homecoming weekend. Other special gatherings include reunion festivities for the classes of 1956, 1966 and 1991. View Homecoming Site Lute Recruit Prospective Lutes are all around you. They could be seated next to you in church, delivering the paper to your door or having Thanksgiving dinner in your home. Pacific Lutheran University graduates are

  • Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors We are a little over a week away from welcoming our new Lutes to campus. Experience the energy, spirit, and tight-knit community that makes PLU a truly special place. Student-athlete Ahi Holden ’24 offers some tips for succeeding during your first year of college. From… August 21, 2023 AthleticsCommunityCurrent StudentsInvolvementKinesiologyLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationParentsStudent Life

  • On Exhibit: LGBTQ+ Authors and their Works October is LGBTQIA+ History Month. While we encourage engaging with these topics year-round, October is a special time to reflect on the history of LGBTQIA+ movements, moments, and iconic figures. In this exhibit, the Center for DJS, in collaboration with the PLU Library, is choosing… October 5, 2022

  • people with similar interest. In academic settings, graduate students may form close relationships with other students in their academic departments. Similar opportunities exist for undergraduates for joining study groups and through smaller size classes. Romantic Relationships Dating and romantic relationships are special cases and occur in a variety of styles and levels of commitment. Americans date many people before or instead of engaging in more committed relationships. It is not uncommon or

  • guided tutorials.  Please visit kb.plu.edu to see what resources are currently available for your particular topic.  Occasional, scheduled training may be offered for special topics and requests for group or class training will be accommodated as instructors are available.  Requests for group, class, or individual support can be made by submitting a ticket at helpdesk.plu.edu and we will do our best to accommodate your request.  A minimum of 3 weeks advanced notice is required and available topics