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  • the diversification of PLU’s music library, since we are performing works that have never been played on our campus before.” Purchasing the rights to perform more diverse work will have ripple effects in the years to come, encouraging more students to become familiar with the work of talented female jazz composers. Tickets are on sale now. Prices are $10 for general admission; $5 for seniors (60+), Military, alumni, and PLU community; and free for youth under 18 and PLU students. Tickets are

  • around campus like concerts and games! PLU offered the opportunity for me to simultaneously pursue my passion for engineering and my love of music, and I just could not turn down an opportunity like that. My PLU experience: Adventure, growth, friends, Frisbees, The Big Bang Theory, music, and trebuchets. Over my four years I have grown as a student, musician, scientist, human being, and global citizen. I have learned the value and importance of community from my friends and mentors in the alumni

  • one of the strongest bonds she’s seen among alumni groups. “This is one of our most dedicated affinity groups,” she said. Doug Nelson ’90, a former rower and PLU coach who serves as president of the Lute Crew Alumni Association, said the connection rowers have in the boat during competition carries into life. “You have to be doing exactly what all your boatmates are doing at the exact same time,” he said of competitions. “Some of my best friends to this day are people I rowed with.” Many of the

  • didn’t think it meant crying about my mom with a colleague I’m just getting to know. There’s a chance Winer ’15, associate director for student engagement and the Center for Vocation at Pacific Lutheran University, expected it. “This work is emotional to me,” she said, fighting through tears, amid my poor attempt to do the same. There’s a special kinship between people who are first in the family to graduate from college: grit, resilience, pride in where you come from, even more pride in where you’re

  • Conversation (4) CHIN 371: Chinese Literature in Translation (4) French & Francophone Studies The French & Francophone Studies program offers courses in the French language and in the literature, film, history, and cultures of French-speaking societies in Europe, Africa, North America, and the Caribbean. All French & Francophone Studies courses meet the Global Engagement (GE) Gen Ed requirement. French & Francophone Studies literature and film courses meet the Interpreting Text (IT) Gen Ed requirement. 200

  • PolicyPacific Lutheran University is a private university. PLU’s express permission is required for any filming or photography on PLU-owned lands by: News professionals Professional or commercial photographers and filmmakers Campus visitors taking pictures or filming for commercial purposes or using a commercial or professional photographer or filmmaker Anyone taking wedding or portrait photography Personal photos may be taken by students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni and other campus visitors so long as

  • , beginning at 5 p.m. (pray, you thirsty souls, for a short faculty meeting). Celebrity bartenders promise a new cocktail in honor of 500 years of Lutheran education and fabulous French appetizers. Then get ready for the prizes: from Luther bobble heads to attractive wine glasses to who knows what?Knutson Lecture Knutson Lecture The David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture (both PLU alumni, David a former member of the Religion Department) will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, in the evening, at Lagerquist Hall

  • with us into exploring opportunities,” Belton says. The board is comprised of up to 37 members of the PLU alumni and Lutheran communities who are leaders in fields like technology, financial services, law, manufacturing and medicine. Frechette describes the board as a group wide open to new ideas and that asks smart, tough questions. “When I talk to enrollment managers at other schools I get the feeling that their boards are more hesitant about questioning traditional financial models and thinking

  • /student-nurse-preceptor Is there a tuition discount for precepting?PLU alumni receive a 10% tuition discount for PLU courses such as in the post-master’s DNP Program. Please contact Heather Graves at heather.graves@plu.edu. Preceptors can receive 8 hours per year of CE for free, sponsored by a HRSA ANEW grant, and are also eligible for a discount on all other CE offerings at the Center for Continued Nursing Learning. How do I get Internet access to the PLU library system?Preceptors may use the