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  • world-class research under personalized supervision in a vibrant department. The program has around 80 PhD students and 17 research-active faculty, reflecting an appealing student-to-mentor ratio for applicants. Their research productivity, faculty awards and recognitions, external funding, and instrumentation resources rival those of much larger institutions. As a result, students in our program will receive high quality training which will translate into high productivity in labs that will prepare

  • . It is connected by an interior door to room 116, the main graphic design classroom which provides extra space as needed for class projects and student collaboration. With wall-to-wall windows, exposed brick, and a cheery blue paint, students are sure to be inspired by the space they’ve created. Fouad offers, “We invite all students, no matter their major, to come and visit the space and talk with our students about how design can enrich and enhance their own work and practice.” Scroll on for a

  • the University of Washington in the Economics Department, in the Foster School of Business, and at Seattle University.  She joined Pacific Lutheran University in 2013.  She has 15 years of multifaceted research experience in government bond markets, tax analysis, mortgage analysis, K-12 education financing, and cost-benefit analysis.  Dr. Nagy’s work experience includes such world-class organizations as Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Human Services Policy Center.  Additionally, Dr

  • the Everett Philharmonic and Rainier Symphony. She is a member of two faculty chamber ensembles at PLU, the Camas Wind Quintet and the Lyric Brass Quintet.In 2006, she attended the Tanglewood Music Festival as an orchestral fellow where she worked with world-class musicians such as James Levine, Elliot Carter, Bernhard Haitink, Stefan Asbury, Herbert Blomstedt, Charles Rosen, Barry Tuckwell and John Williams. Dr. Gillie studied horn performance with Douglas Hill at the University of Wisconsin

  • (misspelled name, incorrect date of entry, incorrect date of birth, incorrect class of admission, etc.), it may be necessary to have your I-94 corrected. To request an I-94 correction, please follow these steps: Make electronic copies of the following documents: Your passport bio page Your visa page in your passport The entry stamp in your passport Your PLU I-20 or DS-2019 Email documents and explanatory statement to CBP’s Seattle Deferred Inspection Site at i94.correction.seattle@cbp.dhs.gov Explain what

  • questions, check it out here! Office of the Registrar If you ever have any questions about class registration related transactions, transcripts, enrollment confirmation or any similar topics, come and visit the Registrar’s Office!

  • the PLU website.  LIFE’s mailing list is around 250, with approximately 100 members being active through regular class attendance. 2009 found LIFE hiring a part time employee, to act as a liaison to the University, and to assist with the increasing demands of the program. We aim to change with the times, requesting our members to receive their quarterly brochures by email, when possible, and allowing walk-in registration to most of our classes.

  • successfully if students do not listen to each other. In order for them to grow as members of a learning community, I challenge the class to ask critical questions, engage in civil discourse, and aim to learn from each other.  I do not see learning as fixed or hierarchical, but rather as a process of growth that occurs on multiple levels. Additionally, by speaking to students about my own struggles with the writing experience, I guide them, helping them tackle their own difficulties with writing in a way

  • experience, designed and produced completely by PLU students,” James Clifford, student director (Class of ’19). Blood Wedding runs February 28th through March 2nd at 7:30 p.m. and March 3rd at 2 p.m. in the Studio Theatre of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $5 – General admission; Free – 18 and younger. Blood Wedding is intended for mature audiences. Read Previous Sarah Seder: New Dance Faculty Read Next Revenge and Pies: Theatre’s

  • May 27, 2008 Grads charged to be global citizens At the Spring Commencement ceremony May 25, the Class of 2008 was encouraged to take risks, be global citizens and pass on the legacy of PLU. The Tacoma Dome was packed with family and friends, all gathered to support the more than 700 undergraduate and graduate students who received their degrees. The ceremony featured a keynote address by former career diplomat Joyce Barr ’76, as well as a speech by graduating senior Candice Hughes. A native of