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  • Brian Galante Associate Dean, School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Director of Choral Studies; Professor of Music he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7603 Email: galante@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 206 (Music Office) Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Website: https://galantemusic.com/ Professional Biography Video Additional Titles/Roles Director of Choral Studies Conductor, Choir of the West Education D.M.A., Choral Conducting, University of North Texas, 2008

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  • was one of the applicants selected to present her work, she couldn’t wait to share her findings with more people. “I had a lot of fun with my Capstone,” said Moran. “I really enjoyed it, and I felt like it was a great experience for me. I’m excited to showcase that work in another way. It’ll be fun to talk about this to a different audience.” Moran said she owes a lot to Travis. “She would be up at 10:30 on a Saturday night Google chatting with me [while I was] in Morken (Center for Learning and

  • standards in ways that complement their own missions. This has served me well as I learn how things are done at PLU, working with the faculty and staff to consider improvements to an already strong program.What are you doing when you’re not at PLU? John Paul, his wife, Catherine, and daughter, Madison, like to explore the Tacoma and Seattle area. Sometimes it feels as if there is not much free time, with all the department’s performances in the evening and weekends, and with needing to prepare for my

  • PLU publishing experience. Olson and I met at the Anderson University Center. He and his wife, Carol Olson ’63, have lived in Tucson since 2008, but Olson was in town for his grandson’s PLU Regents Scholarship interview (must be a Lute gene in the Olson family!). (Photo: Sandy Deneau Dunham) Jon Olson ’62 was the creator of the very first PLU magazine—and the originator of the name Scene . +Enlarge Photo Right off the bat, Olson carefully handed me a coveted first-edition copy of PLU’s debut

  • honorary degree, starting at 2:30 p.m. The King’s visit to PLU is part of his official visit to Washington and Alaska in May. His activities at PLU and at Commencement represent his only public appearances in the South Sound. Community members are invited to help welcome the King to PLU as he tours campus. Spectators may line the path leading to and around Centennial Plaza (“Red Square”). Music and entertainment arranged by PLU’s Scandinavian Cultural Center will begin at 10:30 a.m., and the crowd will

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • fellowships, which were awarded in March. Work began in June. She and other student researchers will be presenting the findings of their research at the Poster & Oral Presentation Session, Sept. 23 in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, and subsequently during the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust-sponsored Twenty-Third Regional Conference on Undergraduate Research of the Murdock College Science Research Program in November. Eventually, Deane would like to go to medical school, and research like

  • and American Politics (forthcoming with Oxford University Press, 2016). He has published essays in several edited collections and journals, including International Labor and Working-Class History, Religion and American Culture, and the Journal of American History, and received research support from a number of organizations, most recently the American Council of Learned Societies, National Endowment for the Humanities, American Philosophical Society, Rockefeller Foundation, and Canadian government

  • became AAUP president, so it was a natural role for me to slide into. I have also been a highly visible scholar working in the field and have written a number of books about higher education, so I was well suited to become spokesperson. The elected leadership of the AAUP also sets policy for the organization. The staff carries out the policy that the leadership sets. The president has a daily role in articulating what those policies should be and getting advice from other elected leaders and trying