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  • procure their own accompanist. Studio faculty may help candidates find a suitable accompanist. Applicants must appear in formal concert attire and be prepared to announce their name, their accompanist’s name, the composer and title of the work they will perform. At the time of competition, each entrant must provide three copies of the score (piano reductions allowed), one for each of the three judges. Auditions will be open to the general public and students. The Distinguished Jury A panel of judges

  • Band, in the University Jazz Ensemble, and in the Pep Band’s Drumline.  With the little free time I have during the school year I enjoy playing video games and occasionally playing guitar, but with how much music I do for school I don’t do that often. Kurtis Sacksteder I am a first-year sophomore here at PLU. I am Majoring in Accounting (to pursue a career as a Certified Public Accountant), and am Minoring in Music. I am currently involved in the University’s Symphony Orchestra as well as the

  • receive course credit for working in community organizations and integrating their experiences into an academic project. Placements are usually arranged by the student and may include the public school system, private and public social service organizations, criminal justice system agencies, local and state governmental agencies, and businesses. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 or SOCI 201. (1 to 4) SOCI 496 : Sociological Theories An analysis of influential sociological theories of the 19th and 20th centuries

  • Recent PLU Graduates on their Careers, Convictions & Passion for Health Care Posted by: Zach Powers / December 18, 2014 Image: Candis LeBaron, Tacoma General Hospital, Dec. 18, 2014. [Photo: Zach Powers/PLU] December 18, 2014 By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (Dec. 21, 2014)—All over the world, Pacific Lutheran University alumni are serving in a wide variety of roles in hospitals, clinics, research centers and public-health agencies, sharing a steadfast commitment of

  • aside biases and being open to the opportunity to learn something. Listening is active, says Tolu Taiwo, outreach and prevention coordinator for PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. It’s about asking questions and reflecting back, she said. “Listening isn’t just a one-and-done process,” Taiwo said. “There’s something really powerful about being able to tell your story. It makes you more human. Often times, we don’t allow people to do that.” Amid divisive, vitriolic rhetoric that is poisoning public

  • organization’s national volunteer network of more than 70 chapters and conducting climbing events across the country. He also gets to advocate for what he loves. “I’ve spent time in Sen. Maria Cantwell’s office, I’ve spent time on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.,” he said, working to protect public lands at the local, state and national level. It’s one of the reasons he believes that the Outdoor Rec program at PLU must go on. “It’s an outlet for people to get into nature, to appreciate the wild and

  • ) Room 201 Braver Angels Conversation & Voter Registration Event Optional: Join the Braver Angels for an all-sides conversation about voter registration topics. Not registered to vote yet? You can do it at this event! 1:00PM-4:00 PMLocation TBD Public Transit Adventure & Dinner in Downtown Tacoma Optional: Join us for a transit adventure to the heart of downtown Tacoma for a visit various downtown attractions, including dinner (students eat together and pay on their own -- bring $)! Learn how to use

  • Center (AUC) Room 201 Braver Angels Conversation & Voter Registration Event Optional: Join the Braver Angels for an all-sides conversation about voter registration topics. Not registered to vote yet? You can do it at this event! 1:00PM-4:00 PMLocation TBD Public Transit Adventure & Dinner in Downtown Tacoma Optional: Join us for a transit adventure to the heart of downtown Tacoma for a visit various downtown attractions, including dinner (students eat together and pay on their own -- bring $)! Learn

  • strives to promote global health equality and connects students with opportunities to travel internationally to provide assistance through clinics and public health activities. The PLU chapter also functions as a support and resource network for pre-med students and connects students with alumni doctors and medical students. We met with Yun recently to discuss the Global Medical Brigades Club and what it’s been like being a pre-med student at PLU. Can you share a bit about the Global Medical Brigades

  • Lifelong Lutes: Q&A With Two of PLU's Most Enthusiastic Alumni David and Anita Christian, both 1959 graduates, have modeled Pacific Lutheran University’s motto, “Educating for Lives of Thoughtful Inquiry, Service, Leadership and Care,” for their entire adult lives. David, now retired, was KPLU’s first engineer, serving PLU’s National Public Radio affiliated station from 1960-1997. Anita is a retired teacher who spent her career teaching elementary school in the Franklin Pierce School