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  • Dancing to new levels: PLU’s Dance minor program celebrates 40 years Some say dance is a universal language. At Pacific Lutheran University, that concept is growing further through the opportunities that its Dance minor program offers. This fall 2017 semester marks the 40th anniversary of the program. The Dance minor program and Dance Ensemble were created… November 14, 2017 Dance

  • Life Under Drones Symposium On September 18th and 19th, 2019, the Innovation Studies Program co-sponsored the Life Under Drones Symposium , which took place on the PLU campus and featured students, faculty, and an array of national experts on the subject. Life Under Drones was the first of its… September 12, 2019 drone symposiumethicsfilminnovation studiesresearch

  • Rachel Samardich ’14, NPCM was recognized for its commitment to peacebuilding. “It’s been just a short time from being nonexistent to winning an award,” said PLU Associate Professor of Communication Amanda Feller, the network’s faculty advisor. Group members have organized multiple on-campus events, including the first-ever PLU Community Dialogue Day in late 2012; observances in Fall 2013 of the International Day of Peace and International Conflict Resolution Day; and a May 1 event titled “The Rwanda

  • point to nine. But the postwar years were a time of strong development for the choir. Malmin said of it, “I have always believed that the a cappella choir singing sacred music expresses the highest ideals of Christian higher education culturally and spiritually.” It was also a fine singing organization that profited greatly from Malmin’s flair for programming. Malmin knew his audiences and what they wanted to hear. The choir’s 1963 tour of Norway marked its peak of artistic attainment, as

  • university. Named Endowed Academic Departments begin at $5,000,000. 6. Endowed Technology Fund A named endowment fund may be established to provide annual income restricted to the expansion and upgrading of PLU’s computer and other instructional technology as part of the university’s commitment to offer the latest in technological advances to its students and faculty. Named Endowed Technology Funds begin at $500,000. 7. Endowed Research Fund(s) in an Academic Discipline A named endowment fund may be

  • daily, so it might be worth browsing around for awhile. The Student Doctor Network is a nonprofit educational organization that offers links to personal accounts and general application info that is useful to premedical students, predental students, and students interested in other health science careers. Its resources include students’ descriptions of their actual interviews, searchable by school. The UW School of Medicine (UW SoM) Admissions Resources page is a helpful tool for premed students

  • daily, so it might be worth browsing around for awhile. The Student Doctor Network is a nonprofit educational organization that offers links to personal accounts and general application info that is useful to premedical students, predental students, and students interested in other health science careers. Its resources include students’ descriptions of their actual interviews, searchable by school. The UW School of Medicine (UW SoM) Admissions Resources page is a helpful tool for premed students

  • Results & Photos of Juried Student Art Exhibit 2021 The Department of Art & Design congratulates all students whose art was included in the Juried Student Art Show! The juror, Lauren Boilini , selected a variety of works to be included in the show and called out several for prizes and honorable mentions. Lauren’s… November 15, 2021 2D art3D artceramicsdrawinggallery exhibitionstudent artstudent exhibitionUniversity Gallery

  • continue into the next year and expand its reach.Walking & BikingStudents who live close to campus often walk or bike to campus. Students who bring bikes to campus can lock their bikes to one of the many bike racks located around campus, or are able to store their bike in the Harstad Bike Storage rooms located on the West side of the building (Lutecard swipe required) Please note that when traveling in the community, to always be aware of your surroundings.  Walk with a friend, if you can, to ensure

  • . These organs, which can take as long as two years to build, now cost millions. Fritts’ shop is only one of a handful in the U.S. which can handle these big projects. It soon becomes evident why the ceilings rise up to 30 feet and the door is so imposing. Organs are built by hand at the shop – from the keys, made of cow bone, to the intricate scroll work that adorns each piece. Each piece is assembled in the shop, to make sure it works, then taken apart and trucked to its new home. A tall building or