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  • Attorney, sexual assault victim advocate Sarah Klein visits PLU Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 6, 2020 Image: Sarah Klein, who spoke on behalf of over 400 “Sister Survivors” at the 2018 ESPY Awards as they collectively received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, will visit PLU on Feb. 26. February 6, 2020 By Karen McConnell and Mallory MannMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 6, 2020) — Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Kinesiology welcomes to campus Sarah Klein, an

  • Brian Galante, Conductor Past ConductorsJoseph Edwards 1925–1937 Gunnar Malmin 1937–1964 Maurice Skones 1964–1983 Richard Sparks 1983–2001 Kathryn Lehmann 2001–2006 Richard Nance 2006-2022 Dr. Galante is Associate Dean for the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and Director of Choral Studies at PLU. In Fall 2022, he became the seventh conductor of the Choir of the West. During his time at PLU, Dr. Galante also conducted Chorale, University Singers (SA) and Knights Chorus (TB), and taught

  • DJS Lounge | AUC 140 8am – 5pm, or whenever the door is open The DJS Lounge  is a community that explores and celebrates issues of intersectional identity and DJS. At the DJS Lounge, students can connect with programs, staff, and resources that center the voices, leadership, and needs of minoritized identities inclusive of those who identify as people of color, LGBTQIA+, undocumented students, first in the family, and those interested in diversity, justice, and sustainability.  This space is

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Download the programSession 1: 4:30-5:15 p.m.* PSYC242 Advanced Research Methods Project 1. Jenna L. Hamilton & Isabelle J. Phillips2. Sara Wifall3. Isabella Calvert, Jocelyn Nussbaum, Gina Park, and Jaleigha Winstead-Jackson4. Julia Shcherenkova & Ariana Tiangco5. Cynthia R. Waite6. Elizabeth Kamke, Kendall MacDonald, Marissa Smith and Savannah Thacker7. Harley Newman8. Amaya Hoʻopiʻi-Baptista9. Nichole Unsworth, Railynne Clyburn, Samantha Atienza, and

  • May 27, 2008 Hughes encourages classmates to be global citizens President Anderson, Faculty and Staff, Representative from the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and Gender Affairs, Family and Friends, invited guests, and fellow graduates, Good Afternoon. It gives me great pleasure to stand before you today as a representative of the graduating class of 2008. I am overwhelmed and overjoyed. College…the adventure into a dark tunnel. A space filled with papers, deadlines, challenges

  • Support What We Support – A summary of what we support for students, faculty, and staff Privacy Statement – Our commitment to protecting your privacy when providing support Accounts & Passwords PLU ePass accounts, changing passwords, department & organization accounts Email, Calendar, Google Apps Communication and collaboration tools like mail, calendar, and Google Apps Internet (Network), Wireless and Phone Service Accessing the PLU network, phone system, and cable TV Classrooms, Labs

  • PLU's LabyrinthPLU’s labyrinth is a 22 foot square canvas (weighing 23 lbs).  It is used on campus throughout the year as a spiritual tool to engage students, faculty and staff.  This portable canvas labyrinth can be loaned to PLU departments or student clubs!  Please contact Campus Ministry at cmin@plu.edu to inquire about borrowing. What is a Labyrinth?A labyrinth is an ancient design found in many cultures.  It is different than a maze in that it has only a single path to the center. The

  • Dean Waldow's Research Group Waldow Group Research Projects Our group has a number of research directions broadly focused in the study of macromolecules.  The largest effort has been involved in the compatibilization of polymer blends with added copolymers both in the bulk and as a thin film. Other areas include the study of organic photovoltaic thin films, local segmental dynamics of copolymers in dilute solution, and the application of various synthetic technique to design and build specialty

  • From pre-med to classical singer, new faculty member Soon Cho’s positive impact on the PLU music department Posted by: Kate Williams / October 16, 2017 October 16, 2017 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerSoon Cho has traveled throughout the country and world as a lyric mezzo-soprano. Today, you can find her teaching to music students at PLU. What is your background? I began my musical training as a pianist and a violinist and never had aspirations of being a professional classical singer (I

  • March 27, 2008 Culinary Week features talents of master chef Italian flavors reigned supreme at PLU’s first-ever Culinary Week that featured certified master chef Ken Arnone. Hosted by Dining and Culinary Services, the week included interactive cooking sessions taught by Arnone, PLU staff and local experts, as well as a free lunch featuring authentic Italian cuisine. “We have this new facility and many new staff members, all who bring to the table different culinary talents,” said Erin McGinnis