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  • Leone. More In an African community, the appearance of a mask or masks heralds an important social event. Typically, the wearers are concealed by an assortment of clothing and accessories, and accompanied by a variety of festive musical sound. This music can include drumming and clapping as well as singing and dancing. In this way, masks are also able to entertain and/or instruct, and because the masked performer is concealed, he or she is free to point out those who have violated or strayed from

  • standards. The IMPACT Award program is generously funded by the King Zulauf Endowed Fund for Business established by Thomas O. Carlson (’65). Mr. Carlson felt strongly that University and community collaboration enriches the PLU experience, and encouraged industry connection opportunities such as the IMPACT Award event to facilitate student and speaker engagement. Dr. Kory BrownApril 4, 2024 │ 7:00pm │ Scandinavian Cultural Center (reception to follow) Retired PLU Faculty Member Dr. Kory Brown strives

  • The Seventeenth Dale E. Benson Lecture Glory M. Liu, Johns Hopkins University Glory M. Liu, Johns Hopkins University. Image Credit: Nicole Marie Photograph On Thursday October 19, 2023, the PLU community welcomed Glory M. Liu of Johns Hopkins University to present the 17th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History. The lecture took place in the Regency Room of the Anderson University Center. There was also a pre-lecture conversation with Dr. Liu and students in Xavier 201, hosted

  • viewers truths about themselves through their consideration and interpretation of the work.Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 11,  5pm- 7pm Exhibition Run: February 4 – March 4 Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm or by apt. Location: University Gallery, Ingram Hall, PLUView the Virtual Gallery“Hosting a national print exhibition at PLU is a way of bringing the larger community of national printmakers to our doorstep,” Craig Cornwall, resident assistant professor and exhibition organizer, said. “It’s an

  • ’17 and Matt Aust ’17 won the tournament’s Spanish division. This is the university’s first international debating championship. “This victory represents our teamwork, our perseverance through linguistic challenges and our creativity,” Hall said. “But at the end of the tournament, we have something to be even more proud of: we were part of cultivating a connected debate community.” In six rounds of preliminary debate, competitors explored the implications of diverse motions considering feminism

  • How Pricing WorksHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is a self-run, self-sustaining department of Pacific Lutheran University. Being a self-sustaining department means that we rely upon dining sales to cover our operational costs, rather than dollars from the PLU’s general budget. As a part of PLU, we are also a nonprofit entity; our goal is to provide a service to the campus community, not make a profit.How We Set Our PricesTo cover the cost of our operations, Hospitality Services

  • Experiences: “The most important thing I gained from the residency was much greater confidence as a writer…. I also came home committed to creating dedicated writing time and space and seeking creative community.”Attended writing residencies or conferences at The Vermont Studio Center, The Anderson Center, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Centrum, Fishtrap, Kachemak Bay Writers Conference, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, Canto Mundo Latino Writers’ Retreat, Kiskey Libra Artist Residency

  • .“ Tickets to productions can be purchased at the Concierge Desk in the Anderson University Center and by phone at 253-535-7411. Tickets are  $8 General Admission; 
$5 Senior Citizen and Alumni; 
$3 PLU Community, any student ID and 18 and under. Join us for a free student preview on Thursday, March 10! Any student ID will get you in free.STUDENT PREVIEW Join us for a free student preview on Thursday, March 10! Any student ID will get you in free!TICKETS $8 General Admission $5 Senior Citizen and Alumni

  • quickly realized she didn’t like acting or auditioning. So, she spent a year at her community theatre doing everything else — building sets, hanging lights, painting, stage managing and making copies. Those experiences, hard work and camaraderie inspired her to study to be a lighting and scenic designer. “In scenic design, I create the world the characters inhabit, and in lighting design I convey the emotion of moments, often without the audience ever noticing.” In 2012, she moved from the busy

  • annual Sounds of Christmas concert during the Christmas season. They also tour annually in the Spring.Learn More University Knights ChorusThe study and performance of repertoire for men’s voices, the University Knights Chorus performs each Fall and Spring semester often with the University Singers and University Concert Band.Learn More Choral UnionThis ensemble is a mixed chorus, open to the community as well as PLU students, and explores major works in the choral/orchestral repertoire. They often