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  • ), rehearses Monday thru Thursday, 3:40-5:10 PM. Conducted by Dr. Brian Galante. University Chorale, a mixed chorus of 40-50 members (primarily freshmen and sophomores), also rehearses Monday thru Thursday, 3:40-5:10 PM. Conducted by Dr. Raul Dominguez. University Singers, our soprano-alto chorus from all class ranks, meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1:45-3:15 PM. Conducted by Dr. Raul Dominguez. Knights Chorus, our tenor-bass chorus from all class ranks, rehearses Tuesday and Thursday, 1:45-3:15 PM

  • about what it took to make the whaling vessel and what it means to hunt an animal that they revere, respect and was so important for their people’s survival for many years. “And they want to share and they will keep sharing as long as you give them an ear.” As open and honest as the Makah are, the students were well prepared to take a chance and ask questions without feeling timid. Class time before the students went to Neah Bay was dedicated to what Huelsbeck calls “Making it safe to take the risk

  • , their children Arne Ness ’69 and Cindy Ness, as well as grandson Shane Ness ’99. The Eastvold renovation project has been a decades-long effort. Hundreds of donors – including many through class reunion gifts – have contributed to the project. Fundraising continues for naming spaces and theater seats and for contributing to the Chapel Builders fund. Student Scholarship Support Campaign support to help ensure access for all students regardless of financial need came in two forms: annual support and

  • of North America’s indigenous populations even as she’s learning those of Latin America. “One of the biggest challenges for me designing this class … is I had to figure out which U.S. and Canadian native authors have been translated into Spanish,” Call said. “It was really interesting to see that some people that I think of as being very central to U.S.-based Native literature studies have not been translated at all.” Call will return to Colombia twice more as part of her Fulbright’s flexible

  • students and find a schedule or class that really fits ‘them’.  In my downtime, I love to read, workout and travel.  I try and hit the gym almost every a.m. and try and hit the books every p.m. plaehnkh@plu.edu Make an appointment with Kris Rebecca Williams (she/her) Rebecca Williams moved to Puyallup, WA in 2019 from Pitt Meadows, BC Canada. She enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter and dog Marley, playing football and soccer, teaching music, sewing, and crochet. Before becoming an advisor

  • setting where each student desires to feel valued and seen. “I learned that it is important to get to know your students — you have to build relationships before you can teach them anything. I want them to feel comfortable with my presence in the class — I have to build trust,” Knapp explained. “One of my professors during my freshman year said, ‘Your students do not care how much you know until they know how much you care.’ “That has always been something I think about when I step into a classroom

  • with the Makah Cultural and Research Center, he has brought PLU students to Neah Bay to learn about Makah Culture January for the last 12 years.  Pine has taught anthropology for 9 years.  She took a class to Neah Bay last January to learn about the heroic efforts being made by the Makah Language Program to restore their language to health.  Both are faculty at Pacific Lutheran University.

  • Biology at PLU?The PLU Biology Department faculty members are trained across a broad spectrum of knowledge, from molecular biology to ecosystem ecology, and have professional teaching and research expertise with a full range of organisms: viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants and animals (including humans). Professors, not teaching assistants, teach the laboratory sections and they are available outside of class for conversation and advising. The diversity of department courses provides broad coverage of

  • , Associate Director, Int’l Enrollment & Student Services, PDSO/ARO Pacific Lutheran University 253-535-7122 PLU Office Hours: Monday- Friday, 8:30AM-5:00PM (Pacific Time Zone) For emergencies, contact Campus Safety at 253-535-7441. The office is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, it is strongly recommended that you hand carry the following documents: Evidence of financial resources. Evidence of student status, such as recent tuition receipts, transcripts, letter of acceptance and class

  • Fall 2020 Masterclass Announcement Posted by: Reesa Nelson / September 4, 2020 September 4, 2020 The Department of Music is excited to announce some of our special lecturers and master class leaders who will work with music students in all areas including voice, instruments, and composition. This incredible group of professionals has been recruited by our dedicated faculty for the benefit of music students. While the COVID-19 pandemic has made some aspects of teaching and learning more