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  • Originally Published in 1990 It would appear that Louis XIV never said: “L’ état, c’est moi.” The researches of modern historians have produced no credible witness attesting that France’s Sun King pronounced this coldly witty laconism. But just try to find a modern history of…

    . McPherson’s review of the film Glory in the New Republic raise few important issues that were not debated apropos of Walter Scott’s historical novels. Vigny’s excessively bold views were never accepted even in the heyday of Romanticism. Balzac mocked Vigny’s pronouncement by writing in Les Deux Amis that it amounted to the claim that “There is a truth that is false and a falsehood that is true.” Students at the French Film Festival at PLU in 2019 In its critique of history’s pretensions to objective truth

  • Originally published in 1999 My lifelong commitment to the liberal arts took root in the fourth grade, when I met my classmate and dear life-long friend Sally. During that entire year, Sally rode her bike to my house, and after school, we both rode our…

    around in an old Harvard green bag that she slung over her slumped shoulders. She had glasses, braces, long hair pulled straight back. She wore heavy brown and white oxford with thin anklets, and her long hems were always crooked. Hanging around with Sally damaged my fragile popularity, but she was still my dearest friend. Today Sally is a world-class geneticist at an eminent university. During our rare encounters, we continue to share an uncanny unity of vision about education, and a resulting

  • School of Music, Theatre & Dance faculty and staff.

    Lauren Kott Lecturer - Film Scoring Full Profile 253-535-7602 lkott@plu.edu

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 21, 2016)- Pacific Lutheran University Director of Choral Studies Dr. Richard Nance was recently the recipient of the Northwest American Choral Directors Association Leadership award. Nance, who was awarded the “American Prize” for Choral Conducting in 2011 and 2013, has been a…

    story of Christ’s passion, the “greatest story every heard.” And hopefully, with this great new work, we will communicate it to our audience in a way that will be profoundly moving. Read Previous First-year student pulls from roots, helps introduce religious diversity to PLU through lecture series Read Next MediaLab receives national prize for latest documentary film about higher education COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker

  • Aminda Cheney-Irgens is a smart, driven, and globally-minded Pacific Lutheran University senior who, like her peers, spent her spring adjusting to a new way of doing college. She’s learned to record Zoom lessons, sharpened her Google Docs skills, and misses the real-life campus interactions. She’s…

    work. I also hope to keep developing my Spanish and to pursue learning and volunteer experiences that will utilize my language skills.PLU ChemistryPLU’s Department of Chemistry has an outstanding curriculum, excellent faculty, great facilities, and is accredited by the American Chemical Society. Read Previous PLU MediaLab Film Project Nominated for Student Emmy Award Read Next Andrew Miller ’14 leverages his PLU MBA to help Tulip Town adapt during COVID-19 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated

  • Aaron Coyner, Senior Capstone Seminar The use of solid polymers in lithium ion batteries has the potential to provide a safer, more reliable alternative to liquid electrolytes.

    , 0.1 and 1 mA cm-1 but a lower energy density at 10 mA cm-1. We attribute this data to the diffusion barrier that was created by having an unintended crust of FeOx that formed on the surface of the FeOx-CNF, formed during the FeOx deposition process. The specific power of the FeOx-CNFs and FeOx-BC were not statistically different at all of the current densities. Impedance measurements displayed on a Nyquist plot showed that the FeOx-CNFs had a higher polarization resistance than the FeOx-BC. 3:10-3

  • See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.

    artistic collaborations? Departing from a brief historical view of art as a way to chronicle plagues and other catastrophes, this session will look specifically at four examples across global film and theatre, Latin-American photography, and Mexican storytelling that invite us to reflect on art in its potential to heal and on its commitment to social justice. COURSE FACULTY AND PANELISTS Michael ArtimeBrian BeerbowerMichelle CeynarCorey CookSuzanne Crawford O’BrienMary Ellard-IveyEvan EskewSergia

  • See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.

    created in times of disease? What does humanness look like in these recent artistic collaborations? Departing from a brief historical view of art as a way to chronicle plagues and other catastrophes, this session will look specifically at four examples across global film and theatre, Latin-American photography, and Mexican storytelling that invite us to reflect on art in its potential to heal and on its commitment to social justice. COURSE FACULTY AND PANELISTS Michael ArtimeBrian BeerbowerMichelle

  • Performance and Creative Interest Clubs and Organizations offer a wide array of communities to express creativity, passion, and individuality while being uplifted by those around you.

    provide a diverse selection of music and performance opportunities to the PLU community and beyond. They also compete annually at the ICCA northwest quarterfinals. Type of Club or Organization: Performance and Creative Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Twice a week* Where: TBA *Rehearsal schedule is adjusted at the start of each term to meet participant availability. Club Email: plutonic@plu.eduRose Window StudiosDescription: Rose Window Studios is a student-run film

  • Who: Jermey Mangan – Graduated from PLU in 1998 with degrees in fine art and German Many SOAC students hope their careers turn out like Jeremy Mangan’s. Currently, he is included in Tacoma Art Museum’s 10th biennial, a group exhibition at Cornish College and a…

    in Germany, and the nearly five in New York City. No question growing up in the Pacific Northwest in particular, and the American West in general, have greatly defined my work. I’m fortunate to be extremely fond of the place I’m from. The mountains, waters, trees, and even vast horizons east of the mountains have always been dear to me and important to the work. Other art of any discipline greatly informs my work, as well- whether film, music, other painters… Seeing the contents of so many