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  • of Washington in a Golden Jubilee Celebration at the Fair. (Washington was admitted to the Union Nov. 11, 1889, and we were celebrating 50 years of statehood.) It was June 7, 1939, and a crowd had gathered in front of PLC, including a news reporter and photographer, to wish us well on our important mission. Dr. O.A. Tingelstad, president of PLC, shook hands with the choir director, Gunnar Malmin. The fully loaded bus, plus two full cars, headed south, carrying the 43-voice Choir, and its director

  • most about the process? I have been surprised at how much fun a show for children can be. Most times, theatre people like to do “challenging” or “deep” shows because they think that they have more weight and depth to an audience, and lose sight of the fact that theatre can also be fun and silly. Charlotte’s Web rehearsals have reminded me that theatre, at its core, is meant to be fun. Do you see this production as hopefully the first of a revitalization of children’s theatre at PLU that will

  • program. “The faculty we have are really excellent,” he said. “We have some 20 faculty members who’ve opted into this curriculum and they bring really strong professional experiences. I think the faculty are having as much fun as the students!”Find out moreIf you’re interested in learning more about Innovation Studies minor, click here. If you’re looking for the requirements for the minor, visit here. Read Previous PLU School of Business renames its Marketing Analytics graduate program Read Next

  • , July, and August) with September reserved for finalizing written work and presenting a public lecture on the research project. The student completes the written portion of the research project and gives the presentation. The faculty mentor guides student research, reviews the project as it goes through its stages, and attends the public presentation. (The faculty mentor may also help arrange the venue for the presentation, in collaboration with the Benson Chair.) Typically, the research

  • Earth Science Capstones 2020 Exploring the topography of Mount Rainier and its impact on the transport of debris to the supraglacial system Logan Black In this study I will be looking at the effects of topography within a glacier’s rock-shed on the transport of debris from surrounding glacial features to the glacier surface. The glaciers targeted for this research were Emmons, Frying Pan, Nisqually, and South Tahoma Glaciers. Debris that gets transported to the glacier surface has the ability

  • ability to give a lecture and make you feel like you’re having a one-on-one conversation,” Stone said. “One of the things I really like is I’m not afraid to talk in his class anymore. Every time I say something, he makes me feel like everything I say has value. I’ve never felt stupid in his class,” she said. Besides providing a comfortable learning environment, Krise shares with his students his depth of knowledge and passion for the Caribbean and its literature. Krise went to high school in the

  • together of the community, for you to be formally inducted into our academic community. This ceremony, with its ritual elements recalling the medieval ceremonies of the first European universities, welcomes you as worthy colleagues.  In addition to your fellow students, seated around you are the faculty, staff, administrators, and regents of PLU, together with elected representatives of the 581 congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in the Pacific Northwest who serve in a body

  • undergraduate work was at San Diego State University, and she earned a master’s in physical education with an emphasis in sports administration at PLU. “I am so grateful to PLU for the education, the experiences and, most important, the people that I met through being a Lute,” she said. “There is so much pride within the PLU community. It’s an honor to be associated with a university that cares deeply for its students and alumni.” Back to top Dr. Munro Cullum '81 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD A couple of PLU

  • below for more highlights about the upcoming concert! Tickets are available online at www.plu.edu/christmas.The theme of the concert this year is “O nata lux” (O light born). The text is taken from the first line of a hymn for the Feast of the Transfiguration, but its message resonates in a season where we journey from the darkness of Advent to the light of Christmas, experience the warmth of hope amidst the cold of December, and find symbols of promise in times of despair. Our central work this

  • Infectious Disease Institute. He stayed there until his recent move to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, where he’s now operational leader in its Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division. “This position involves a lot of international health activities, which is exactly what I want to do,” Malloy said about his new job. And, in a way, Malloy even juggles all three of his degrees in his current career. “The intersection of science and public health and law has really been valuable in terms of opening