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  • , retiring at the rank of Associate Professor.  She was active in her Sunday School and church.  She also volunteered many hours of community service for organizations including: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, American Red Cross, Ebony Nurses Association of Tacoma, and the American Cancer Society. Travis and Shirley had two children: Crystal Renee’ Aikin, a 1997 PLU graduate.  She received her BA in Biology and BA in Psychology.  She is well known for her beautiful singing voice.  Their son, Phillip

  • as soon as pertinent information is gathered and confirmed. Means of notification may include campus text message alerts, voice mail, email, postings, or mailings.Be a Good WitnessWhen contacting Campus Safety to report an incident, be as detailed and specific as possible. Our response to ‘suspicious individuals’ will vary depending on the circumstances. Campus Safety does not contact people based on their appearance alone. Their appearance, along with location, time of day and/or actions will

  • to utilize emergency PLU housing. More information on personal Preparedness and emergency kit ideas can be found here.For FacultyIn the event of a cancellation/closure or late start, communicate this information to your students by email, Sakai message, or by leaving an alternate greeting on your voice-mail extension, as soon as possible; when possible, please inform your students in advance of the closure about which mode of communication you will utilize in such an event so they know where to

  • thinking. What has your experience been so far? I absolutely love being a Lute. I feel like I belong here and love working with my esteemed colleagues and teaching fine students. Any advice for those in music? “Have courage and sing like you love to sing.” That is the best advice I received from one of my voice teachers. When she gave me this advice, I was working too hard to please others and trying to do everything “right” and forgot why I was singing in the first place. I believe this advice is

  • March 4, 2013 Louis Hobson ’00 talks with theater and voice students at a workshop in January. (Photo by John Froschauer) What’s Next After Normal? Louis Hobson ’00 talks about life after working in Pulitzer-winning play By Barbara Clements, University Communications So now what? After going to the Big Apple and making it big – as in a key part on a Broadway, Tony-winning, Pulitzer Prize winning play big – what’s next? Louis Hobson ’00 gets asked that question a lot these days. And his answer

  • Skype; photo by Wendy Cal “It was especially interesting having a face and voice to go with what we had read,” said senior English/Writing major Julianna Schaus. “I’d already had a sense of the way [Hernández] speaks from what she had written, but actually hearing her added another dimension. It led me to reflect on the connection between the way one speaks, writes, and is heard by others.” Inspired by these students’ positive experiences, I have since hosted three other “virtual visits” to my

  • Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Julian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory, working some nights between 8… May 20, 2024 AcademicsDiversityPhysicsResearchStudent Voice

  • You Ask, We Answer: How is your Honors Program? Professor Seth Dowland, director of our International Honors Program (IHON for short), along with a couple current IHON students answer questions submitted by prospective PLU students about what it means to be an IHON student. March 4, 2024 AcademicsFAQ'sProfessorsStudent Voice

  • Big picture learning: Physics major Julian Kop ’24 studies the universe and his family background at PLU Julian Kop spent the summer of 2023 at Pacific Lutheran University looking up at the night sky and the stars. Kop earned an opportunity to do summer research with professors Sean O’Neill and Katrina Hay at PLU’s W.M. Keck Observatory, working some nights between 8… May 20, 2024 AcademicsDiversityPhysicsResearchStudent Voice

  • PLU music major Jack Burrows ’25 awarded first place at national singing competition Jack Burrows ’25, a music major at PLU, took home first place in the prestigious 2023 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Competition held in San Diego, CA. Jack triumphed in the Upper Classical TBB Voice category after five rounds of auditions and tough… August 4, 2023 AcademicsCurrent StudentsMusicThe Arts