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Norwegian Heritage Festival - April 30, 2022, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.Pacific Lutheran University was founded by Norwegian Lutheran pioneers in 1890, and its Scandinavian roots run deep. The university honors those roots annually with the Norwegian Heritage Festival, a collection of events that feature Norwegian foods, entertainment, and vendors, as well as crafts and demonstrations from rosemaling to woodcarving.The event dates back to 1975, when HM King Olav V of Norway visited PLU. Local Norwegian
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endorsement of them by either the sponsoring group or the university. Routine scheduling procedures required by the university must be followed before completing arrangements for any speaker. Availability of suitable space for the event that does not conflict with the university’s regularly scheduled program and the possibility of disruption of university business are factors to be considered in approving a proposed meeting. It shall be required that the audience be given an opportunity to question
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encore performance by national recording artist and event headliner Crystal Aikin '97.The renowned gospel singer was born and raised in Tacoma, and graduated from Pacific Lutheran University with a degree in nursing. Aiken performed on Black Entertainment Television’s first all-gospel talent show, “Sunday Best,” in 2009. She competed with some of America’s best gospel singers and won the first season, scoring a contract with Zomba Gospel — the largest gospel label in the world. “PLU is a part of my
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the camp. They played on decrepit instruments to an audience of fellow prisoners and guards. PLU Music faculty – Cameron Bennett, piano, Svend Ronning, violin, Craig Rine, clarinet, and Richard Treat, cello – will perform the entire monumental work and Bennett will offer some opening comments. This event is the second event in the 2013 School of Arts + Communication (SOAC) annual Focus Series, under this year’s theme: “Empowerment” and is held in conjunction with the Powell-Heller Holocaust
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When holding events outside that involve high levels of noise (amplifiers, bands, etc.), student clubs/organizations need to get approval from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. This helps inform PLU’s neighbors of the event to minimize disturbance. If your club is interested in putting on an event that involves any outdoor amplification of sound that could extend farther than the reach of PLU’s campus, a form must be filed with Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. Please see Student
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Virtual convening of The People’s Gathering to facilitate timely conversations about race Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 30, 2020 June 30, 2020 By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsOn July 9 PLU’s Campus Ministry and Center for Graduate and Continuing Education will be hosting a virtual edition of The People’s Gathering, a dialogue-based event series focusing in-depth on the topic of race.The People’s Gathering is an annual professional/personal development experience and
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workshop, please register by October 11th, 2024. Participants who register past this date will receive music at the event. Students are welcome to register the day of the event! Please note no refunds will be allowed after event registration has been completed, and no registration or payment will be accepted following the deadline of October 19, 2024. Schedule: 12:30 pm – Registration 1:00 pm – Lyric Brass presentation 2:00 pm – Master Classes 3:00 pm – Ensemble rehearsals 4:00 pm – Snack and Q&A with
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both within our community and on an international scale. The event is presented by the newly formed, student-driven organization Network for Peace and Conflict Management (NPCM). NPCM is dedicated to supporting the PLU community in pursuing conversations and practices in peace building and conflict management. While the leadership and the growing membership have various majors and minors, each is dedicated to understanding peace, engaging community and helping to manage conflict. Conflict Studies
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2019 Spring Brunch Posted by: Julie Winters / March 29, 2019 March 29, 2019 The PLU Staff Council hosted the 2019 Spring Staff Brunch on Tuesday March 26, 2019. There were around 200 staff that took a little time out of their busy day to stop by to chat with their co-workers and eat some delicious food. Read Previous 2018 Fall Coffee Event Read Next Staff Forum with President Belton LATEST POSTS 2019 Ice Cream Social October 16, 2019 Staff Forum with President Belton May 10, 2019 2018 Fall
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participate in our Lute Life Day event to go on a tour, have lunch in the commons, sit in on a class, and see residence halls. We hope you can join us! Note: These days are for first-year admitted students of color only. Though we’re partnering some of the time with our Lute Life Day event, you don’t need to register for the Lute Life Day – just here! You’ll be asked to log-in to your PLU student applicant portal to RSVP. APRIL 10RSVP EVENT SCHEDULE 8:45am – Welcome & Connection Activities 9:15am
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