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2021-present 2016-2020 2011-2015 2006-2010 2001-2005 1996-2000 1991-1995 1986-1990 1981-1985 1976-1980 1971-1975 1965-1970
List of Works by Year2021-present 2016-2020 2011-2015 2006-2010 2001-2005 1996-2000 1991-1995 1986-1990 1981-1985 1976-1980 1971-1975 1965-1970
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Greetings Lutes! There was a great turnout of alumni at the Class of 1972 50th Reunion on Friday, October 7. Earlier in the day the Spurs and IKs met at 208 Garfield to reconnect.
Spurs & IK Gathering Back row: Kathy Meyer, Laurel Clark, Janie Taylor, Gayle Severson, Carolyn Belgum, Emily Reitz, John Beck Front row: Gerd—Inger (Gigi) Gregersen, Nancy Lundquist, Jody Schwich, Jan Metcalf, Linda Craft, Lynda Slovick, Diane Christensen PLU 50th Reunion for the Class of 1972Greetings Lutes! There was a great turnout of alumni at the Class of 1972 50th Reunion on Friday, October 7. Earlier in the day the Spurs and IKs met at 208 Garfield to reconnect. Also, many classmates
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This year marked 50 years since we graduated from PLU. Our fiftieth reunion celebration was on campus Friday, October 6, 2023.
Class of 1973 1973 welcome Front row (left to right): Lindsay Lorenzen Shuster, Linda (Stone) Mettler, Sandy (Dimler) Privett, Sharolyn Erickson-Zimmerman, Sara Quigley, Teri (Carlson) Alumbaugh, Paula (Seibert) Manley, Leanne (Scharf) Smith, Sharon (Starks) Williams, Theresa Tilton, Daniel Gehrs. Middle row: Kathi Peach-Cassidy, Tana Knudson, Crystal Schuh, Darel Roa, Ruth (Olsen) Peterson, Alvina (Hauf) Olstead, Naomi (Jeffrey) Petersen. Back row: Nadine (Mobroten) Hanson, Julie (Tobiason
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This year marked 50 years since we graduated from PLU. Our fiftieth reunion celebration was on campus Friday, October 4, 2024.
Class of 1974 50th Reunion Front row (left to right): Diane (Gormley) Tutt, Paul Christensen, Lola (Gammell) Christensen, Thomas Dodd, Bonnie (Gwynne) Townsend, Tom Heavey, Kristin (Gulsrud) Moultine, Laury (Lee) Thorson, Jan Aldrich, Becky Franko, Mary Lou (Geisler) Eastman, Karin (Vollers) Clute, Tammy Skubinna, James Sletten, Karen Anderson Middle row: Linda (Gardner) Crandall, Arden Olson, Randy Spitzer, Barbara (Senftleben) Dauerty, Barbara (Morris) Bergman, Randi (Leighton) Holland
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The Committee meets during the third week of December and the fourth week of May. All IACUC materials need to be submitted by the beginning of the month prior to the next scheduled IACUC meeting in
Schedule of MeetingsThe Committee meets during the third week of December and the fourth week of May. All IACUC materials need to be submitted by the beginning of the month prior to the next scheduled IACUC meeting in order to be included in the meeting agenda. Please send all materials to the IACUC via email to Julie Smith at smithjw@plu.edu.
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“Beyond Deep Gladness: Coming to Terms with Vocations We Don’t Choose” with Dr. Deanna Thompson Guided Meditation: Rev.
The 11th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference VideosLiving with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and HopeYouTube Playlist Includes:“Beyond Deep Gladness: Coming to Terms with Vocations We Don’t Choose” with Dr. Deanna Thompson Guided Meditation: Rev. Jen Rude, PLU Campus Pastor “Opening Remarks: Broken Living in a Pandemic World” from Dr. Marit Trelstad “At the Beside of Covid: An Interfaith/Intercultural Panel” Embracing Mortality: Resources and Conversations on Approaching Death and Grief with
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Non-music cognate required: minor or second major outside of music - 44 semester hours
Bachelor of Arts Non-music cognate required: minor or second major outside of music – 44 semester hours
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Economics of golf By Jesse Major ’15 An unconventional approach to economics that allows students to shoot lasers and travel PGA tour destinations was taught this J-Term by Mark Reiman, associate professor of economics. This class, The Economics of Golf, was inspired by a book…
February 5, 2013 Economics of golf By Jesse Major ’15 An unconventional approach to economics that allows students to shoot lasers and travel PGA tour destinations was taught this J-Term by Mark Reiman, associate professor of economics. This class, The Economics of Golf, was inspired by a book called Golfonomics – not Reiman’s golfing skills In The Economics of Golf, students met with owners of golf courses in Tacoma, Monterey, Palm Desert and Phoenix, as well as officials of the PGA tour to
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