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  • The Choir of the West. “I had my fingers in everything,” Joel says. The best parts about his on-campus involvement were the friends he made. “I still stay in touch with the friends that I made on both the crew team and Choir of the West,” Joel says. Joel graduated from PLU in 2000 with a Bachelor of Musical Arts and a minor in information science. He now serves as the assistant director of operations for the institute of technology at the University of Washington. Immediately after graduating from

  • 3. A liberating foundation in the liberal artsThe roots of the liberal arts (artes liberales) extend back into classical antiquity. Roman education, for example, progressed from basic literacy (the province of the litterator), to secondary school under the grammaticus, and finally to rhetorical education with the rhetor. Rhetoric allowed for a career in public office or the law courts. The achievements of Greco-Roman culture were eclipsed in the West for some centuries after the fall of Rome

  • VOCAL Choir of the WestThe Choir of the West is the premier choral ensemble at Pacific Lutheran University.  It is comprised of undergraduate majors from a wide variety of academic disciplines, achieving a reputation of excellence for its performances at professional music conferences, national and international tours, and numerous recordings.  The choir regularly joins the University Symphony Orchestra in performances of major choral/orchestral works, and participates in the annual Christmas

  • ensembles along the way. At Fox Theater in Spokane, the ensemble will perform with three Spokane area high school bands. At the first stop in Yakima, Gerhardstein will return to West Valley High School where he taught for nine years before coming to PLU in 2014. “Returning is a little surreal for me, but I am so proud of our PLU students and I can’t wait to show off the PLU Wind Ensemble on our tour,” he says. “I know that our audiences are going to love the music that we have prepared for them.” With

  • ) 4×4″ gauze pads (1) 2″× 4 yards conforming stretch bandage (1) 5×6″ cold pack AED LocationsAutomatic External Defibrillator (AED) Locations Anderson University Center (Floor 2 – across from Old Main Market) Campus Safety (Vehicle #54) Campus Safety (Vehicle #56) FAMA (Break Room – West wall adjacent to bathroom hallway) Hauge Administration (Floor 1 – Main Entrance under West Stairway) Health Center (Visitor Waiting Area) Ingram Hall (Hallway – Adjacent to Faculty Offices) Karen Hille Phillips

  • News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Profiles Saved by the Ball How Football led Jahleel Barnes to PLU, and to the Seahawks At the age of 23, Jahleel Barnes ’13 is well on his way to making a significant dent in his bucket list: Visit New York City: ✓ Attend a Super Bowl: ✓ Work for an NFL team: ✓ Finish college and work in his […] By Barbara  /  April 21, 2014 Musical Memories Choir of the West member

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Saved by the Ball How Football led Jahleel Barnes to PLU, and to the Seahawks At the age of 23, Jahleel Barnes ’13 is well on his way to making a significant dent in his bucket list: Visit New York City: ✓ Attend a Super Bowl: ✓ Work for an NFL team: ✓ Finish college and work in his […] By Barbara  /  April 21, 2014 Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the

  • An Insider’s Look at O Nata Lux Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 5, 2019 December 5, 2019 One of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Northwest, The Choir of the West, University Chorale, and University Symphony Orchestra present PLU’s annual Christmas concert, O Nata Lux. Works by Dan Forrest, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, Benjamin Britten and others will be mixed with traditional carols and seasonal favorites as we celebrate the glory, hope and light of the Christmas season. Read

  • , Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom, Botswana, Eswatini, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Fiji, Gibraltar, Grenada, Guyana, Malta, Monserrat, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, Tonga

  • business. Sean and Dean see great things for the future. Giving Back Sean has found ways to give back to PLU. He named PLU in his estate plans, and is currently endowing a fund for students who participated in a study away program in Africa. The award can be used to return to the country of their project, given to the community where they studied or can be accepted as a scholarship. Supporting What You Love If you would like information on the many ways you can support the students and programs at PLU