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  • Music faculty and staff.

    James L. Brown Professor of Music - Voice; Coordinator of Vocal Studies Full Profile 253-535-7614 brownja@plu.edu

  • Music faculty and staff.

    Jennifer Rhyne Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory Full Profile 253-535-7058 rhynejl@plu.edu

  • See all the projects and art that our Art and Design seniors have created.

    for as long as he can remember. Fueled by an interest in comedy and science fiction, he hopes to someday bring his cartoons to life in a long-form story.Portfolio Ann Christine KimariBA, Studio Art | Communication minor Coming from the beautiful country Kenya, Ann Christine found her passion for art rooted in her culture and upbringing. She enjoys crafting and decorating spaces. Her goal is to develop and enhance her country’s artistry. She hopes to elevate patriotism via the appreciation of the

  • Professor of Music - Piano; Coordinator of Keyboard Studies | Music | ejokinoa@plu.edu | 253-535-7604 | Russian-born pianist Oksana Ezhokina is Coordinator of Keyboard Studies and Associate Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University.

    Oksana Ezhokina Professor of Music - Piano; Coordinator of Keyboard Studies Phone: 253-535-7604 Email: ejokinoa@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 337 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Video Education D.M.A., Piano Performance, Stony Brook University, 2004 M.M., Northern Illinois University, 1999 B.M., Walla Walla University, 1997 Responsibilities Piano Studies Chair, Applied Piano Lessons, Advanced Keyboarding Lessons

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  • Scholarships are a crucial part of any college program. Helping you to succeed in your classes without financial stress is one of our ultimate goals.

    Scholarships and Grants for Graduate StudentsAs our mission at PLU encourages service and care, we truly care about making the PLU graduate studies affordable for anyone desiring financial aid.ScholarshipsScholarships are a crucial part of any college program. Helping you to succeed in your classes without financial stress is one of our ultimate goals. We offer an PLU alumni scholarship, international student scholarships, and merit based graduate scholarships for students in ALL graduate

  • While we no longer see students fishing in the creek after classes, the Parkland Prairie provides students and community members maintained, off campus trail access. 

    While we no longer see students fishing in the creek after classes, the Parkland Prairie provides students and community members maintained, off campus trail access. 

  • Schedule Program length: 27 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Pre-licensure portion: Attend classes full-time, Monday through Friday.

    Entry-Level Pathway to the MSN Schedule Program length: 27 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Pre-licensure portion: Attend classes full-time, Monday through Friday. Students must be available for clinicals anytime, including Saturdays. The post-licensure portion: Designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full

  • Entrance Audition: To be admitted to a music major program, students must complete an audition for the music faculty.

    DegreesEntrance Audition: To be admitted to a music major program, students must complete an audition for the music faculty. This is done during Scholarship Auditions or Fall Juries following the first semester of private instruction. Ensemble Requirement: Music majors are required to participate every semester in at least one music ensemble specified in their major. Exceptions are granted automatically to students studying away or student teaching.Click the “Degree Requirements” button below

  • PLU French & Francophone Studies. At PLU, you will learn to speak, write, and comprehend French through interactive classes grounded in diverse media forms and cultural contexts.

    speak, write, and comprehend French through interactive classes grounded in diverse media forms and cultural contexts. In every class, you will hone transferable communication skills and cross-cultural competency valued by employers. Many French & Francophone Studies courses fulfill elective credit for Global Studies; Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies, and Communication (Film & Media Studies Concentration), opening possibilities for double majoring.After PLUPLU French & Francophone Studies majors

    French & Francophone Studies Program
    Administration Building Room 222-G Tacoma, WA 98447-0003