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  • ELCA college. Read more More features One Step at a Time Lutes brave the Pacific Crest Trail for months, embrace community and marvel at the beauty of their ‘backyard.’ Attaway Lutes Tad Monroe ’97 learned a lot on the football field at PLU that he has carried with him throughout his career of service. Discovery Erik Hammerstrom’s commitment to interfaith studies helps Lutes critically think about multiple perspectives. The Saint John's Bible Illuminator Suzanne Moore unveils the book at PLU on

  • at PLU full-time in 1980 after a distinguished career as a reporter and editor at the Seattle Times, Chicago Sun-Times, and elsewhere. His contributions to PLU’s Department of Communication are many and varied. His understanding of the changing nature of his field guided vital curricular changes, which expanded courses in Media Ethics, Conflict Studies, Peace Journalism and Media Literacy. Gene Lundgaard ‘51 PLU alumnus and longtime head basketball coach Gene Lundgaard ‘51 passed away in February

  • Copenhagen nor her time teaching in Prague were designed as formal studies of transportation. Instead, she lived it. “My study abroad experience was really fundamental,” Walker said. “It was experiential. I wasn’t there to study biking.” But when she moved in with a Danish family, they provided a bike. She took the train or a bike everywhere. “It’s part of what you do there,” she said. Prague also boasts “an amazing transit system,” Walker said. She brought both her European experiences to her work with

  • . Neither Walker’s experience as a student in Copenhagen nor her time teaching in Prague were designed as formal studies of transportation. Instead, she lived it. “My study abroad experience was really fundamental,” Walker said. “It was experiential. I wasn’t there to study biking.” But when she moved in with a Danish family, they provided a bike. She took the train or a bike everywhere. “It’s part of what you do there,” she said. Prague also boasts “an amazing transit system,” Walker said. She brought

  • By Matthew Salzano ’18 Professor Oksana Ezhokina, Chair of Piano Studies, will spend her time in concert halls and recording studios. What are you doing for your sabbatical in Spring 2018? I have a twofold kind of project. One of the parts is recording all works by Rachmaninoff on two piano with my dear colleague, Christina Dahl. It’s three very large scale works for two pianos; first suite, second suite and symphonic dances. It is about 70 to 80 minutes of music; lush, gorgeous, rich and

  • regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) PHYS 489: Special Topics in Physics To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) PHYS 491: Independent Studies To provide individual

  • Berg ’18 Rhiannon graduates from PLU in May 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in communication and minors in Hispanic studies and women’s and gender studies. While at PLU, she discovered storytelling was her vocation, serving as a leader for two award-winning student media organizations, Mast Media and MediaLab. In her time away from PLU, she interned for both The Olympian and Alaska Airlines and spent a semester studying away in Granada, Spain. When she’s not traveling, Rhiannon can be found reading

  • Contributors Claudia Berguson Claudia Berguson joined the faculty of PLU in 2003. She is an associate professor in the Department of Languages and Literatures. Her primary areas of teaching in Nordic studies are migration literature, folklore, gender and equality, and Norwegian language. She worked to establish the Peace Scholars program, serving as coordinator through its first five years. Students continue to inspire her in her work as a professor, academic advisor and faculty director of PLU’s Norway