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  • -Madison where she received her master’s degree in 2006 and her Doctorate of Musical Arts in 2009. She completed her Bachelors degree at Pacific Lutheran University in 2004 as a horn player in Kathleen Vaught Farner’s studio. A lover of early music, she lectures and performs on natural horn as well as baroque horn. During her time in Madison she appeared in period performances with the Madison Bach Musicians playing repertoire including Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Dr. Gillie’s doctoral dissertation is

  • T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum Alumni and Friends, The 2014-2015 academic year represents a year of new beginnings and successes for the Pacific Lutheran University Debate Team. We increased debate and discourse both at PLU and in the Northwest region, completing the second annual Ruth Anderson Public Debate and reviving the T.O.H. Karl Tournament. More than 46 Lutes participated in debate tournaments throughout the year as part of the PLU Debate Team. Director of Forensics Justin Eckstein led the

  • Health ResourcesThe Health CenterThe Health Center provides care for:  Acute and Chronic Illness Emergency Contraception Immunizations Laboratory Testing LGBTQ Health Medications Mental Health Physical Examinations Sexual Health The Health Center is located at 121st Street and Park Avenue, just across from the Mortvedt Library. In order to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and to protect the health and safety of the staff, we are currently offering phone visits and provider-approved in

  • Hinderlie Hall Learning Communities: Community for Creative Expression Who Lives Here: First Year Students, New Transfer Students, Returning Students Location: Upper Campus Bathroom Facilities: Women, Men & Gender-Inclusive Wing Configurations: First Year Wings, Transfer/Returner Wings, Gender-Inclusive Housing Wing Welcome to Hinderlie Hall!Hinderlie Hall is a fantastic place for creative people. When you stroll into the front doors of Hinderlie, get ready to be greeted by a group of students

  • school because there was no need for her to attend anymore. It is not difficult to read about the challenges facing Indians today: a stagnant literacy rate, deficient infrastructure, environmental degradation, poor sanitation, malnourishment, repression of its women and a domineering caste system. It is a much more tangible reality when you are sitting and talking to one of the families where such challenges apply. I cannot fairly describe the humility I often felt talking with my neighbor’s daughter

  • professionals as examples is “infused into how she teaches,” said Mallory Mann ‘06. “It informs her teaching even more than students might be aware of.” According to Hacker, she has the best job in the world. “I get the best of both worlds,” Hacker said. “I get to teach my passion.” This passion was something Hacker discovered a long time ago. She recalls learning the importance of playing with a smart head and with your emotions under control early on. “I am the youngest of three children. I learned at a

  • Previous Evaluations” Select the most recent evaluation What if classes I want are full?If a class is full, find an alternative course to register for.  As of Spring 2012, Pacific Lutheran University no longer utilizes a wait list system.  If an opening occurs prior to the start of a term, a student may add a course at that time. Do I need a code to register?All currently enrolled undergraduate students need a Registration Access Code in order to register for the upcoming term.  This code is available

  • Lute Pride Grows Among Neighbors The Lute experience can be infectious. Jon Kvinsland ’63 caught the bug early in life and has been passing it along ever since. His grandmother attended Pacific Lutheran Academy. Both his parents were Pacific Lutheran College graduates. His two sons, his sister, his aunt and uncle, two cousins and countless others in the greater Kvinsland clan all attended or graduated from PLU. And in many ways, Kvinsland has never left PLU. “I’ve been a member of Q Club for a

  • Applying for Law SchoolWhen to start the application process? While it is never too early to start thinking about law school, you want to seriously beginning preparing for applying for law schools 18 months before you intend to start law school. For those intending to start law school the fall immediately following college graduation, you should beginning preparing to apply fall of your junior year of college. What do you need to apply for law school?LSAC Account Create an account with the Law

  • Mayer Kurt Mayer Summer Research Fellows: Jessica Alley, Abigail Kunkel, Christian Riddall, Alicia Sprague Moderator: Lisa Marcus, Professor of English, PLU 1:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. – (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)“Routine Pharmacological Procedures Against Women in Auschwitz: An Unspoken Narrative” – Peggy Kleinplatz The history of routine pharmacological interventions affecting women’s fertility during the Shoah and thereafter has been hidden in plain sight. It is past time to assemble the fragments