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  • the interview process February 23-24, 2024. *Please note: The Regents’ Scholarship will replace the previously awarded President’s Scholarship or Harstad Founder’s Scholarship. Application: Students must apply for admission to PLU by December 1 and complete the Presidential Scholarships application by December 15.Artistic Achievement Awards - $1,000-$7,500Eligibility: Exceptional ability in the fields of art & design, dance, media, music, and theatre (acting & technical).  Students are eligible to

  • chair. “Your mom is such a perfect example of the freedom,” Winer said. “The reason why you get so emotional about it is because you’re hearing her freedom. You’re seeing her emerge and be whole, and be awesome in ways that you haven’t seen before. And that’s powerful.” ‘Loud and proud’ Acting President Allan Belton says he was the “quirky brainiac” growing up — the youngest of eight with parents who were products of the Great Depression. But unlike his colleague Frey, Belton never talked about

  • “First, Do No Harm: Medical Science, Ethics and the Holocaust” Conference Schedule Free and Open to the Public. You are welcome to attend any of the lectures, please join us! RegistrationWednesday, October 24thThursday, October 25thFriday, October 26thWednesday, October 24th Opening Remarks – Acting President Allan Belton 7:00 p.m. - Video: “Caring Corrupted: The Killing Nurses of the Third Reich” (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)``Lessons From Nazi Germany for Today’s Healthcare Providers``Video

  • Information for the 2024 Summer Opera Workshop is still being updated. Check back soon for more details! Summer Opera Workshop July 7-21, 2024Mary Baker Russell Music Center | James Brown, DirectorOur Summer Opera Workshop will present Mozart’s Don Giovanni (in Italian with piano) on Friday, July 19 at 7 pm and Sunday, July 21 at 2:30 pm and an evening of song on Saturday, July 20 at 5 pm. This workshop allows participants to engage in movement, acting and vocal study with faculty members

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  • silent films to be released, and unfortunately fell into obscurity immediately afterwards. One of my goals with this project was to bring more awareness to the film. With realistic acting, crisp cinematography, and themes of family violence and women empowerment, I felt it had something to say to contemporary audiences.  It has been well-received at every performance.Dr. John Paul conducts a local quartet performing his score to the silent film ‘The City Girl,’ during the Oregon Sesquicentennial Film

  • influenced Thebes and surrounding communities. Day’s point that resonated with each member of the documentary team was that water does not care about anyone or anything. It is a force of nature with no continence. Disasters caused by water are not done out of malice, but are simply nature acting as it should: Naturally. When asked if he thought humans should stop intervening in nature by manipulating the Mississippi, Day shook his head. He said that it was too late. There are too many things that rely on

  • committed to acting as effective stewards of all of those possibilities.” Top Click on the video to watch Kyle speak. Kyle Siemers, Class of 2020Kyle Siemers is a senior studying chemistry and biochemistry with the intent to pursue a medical degree focused on women’s health. Kyle is involved in the PLU Orchestra, Residence Hall Council, the International Honors program, and serves as student coordinator for the Admission Ambassador program, helping current students show prospective students the benefits

  • . Xavier, 1920-1921 Johan Ulrik Xavier was born on June 26, 1870 in Lyngen, Norway. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1893 from Luther College in Iowa and his Theological Degree from Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota in 1898. In 1908, Xavier was hired at Pacific Lutheran Academy as the librarian and continued working until the Academy’s brief closure in 1918. Once reopened in 1920, he returned as the now most senior member of the staff and became acting president for the first year of

  • Vegas, and came to PLU thinking she would major in Chinese studies. But a summer workshop at the University of Maryland, prior to the start of her first year at PLU, pointed her in a different direction. “I wanted to do something creative,” she said. Her creativity blossomed at PLU, where she graduated this year with a degree in theatre. Although her degree carries a concentration in acting and directing, Watts continues to write because she sees a need for more diverse characters in the