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  • Many of these stories begin in the 1990s, a decade that, for queer Lutes, was symbolically ushered in by the joint decision of two professors—Beth Kraig and Tom Campbell—to come out of the closet

    —for sharing your hearts and memories with me. This project is the perfect way to cap off my five years at PLU—a place which has shaped my scholarly approach to activist histories as well as my own activism and visions of social justice. A special thank you to Josh Smith, my supervisor this year at the Archives, for giving me the freedom to pursue this project and his enthusiasm for bringing stories of resilience and justice to our PLU collective history. -Gracie Anderson ’21

  • Where Do I Begin? Choosing a major is an important decision, one that should not be hurried. The time that you give to the PROCESS of making this decision will be well spent.

    Choosing a MajorWhere Do I Begin? Choosing a major is an important decision, one that should not be hurried. The time that you give to the PROCESS of making this decision will be well spent. Making a major decision too quickly or without enough information may only lead to frustration, especially if you later find that the field bores you or that you don’t have the necessary skillsDid you know?PLU has four professional schools and more than 30 majors – each with several areas of emphasis!For

  • UNDERGRADUATE | GRADUATE

    You’re ready to BE A LUTE - we’re ready to celebrate with you! UNDERGRADUATE | GRADUATE Once you’ve submitted your enrollment deposit, you’re joining the incoming PLU class to become a member of a community of fellow seekers, trailblazers, creators and reformers who are unafraid to do things unconventionally to leave the world a better place.Undergraduate (First-Year and Transfer) Students Undergraduate Students: Submit my Enrollment Deposit* *When you click on the button above, you’ll need to

  • Submit a Recognition form to Campus Life with signatures from 7 club members. Keep in mind: Reference our current club listings to ensure there's not already a club similar to your idea.

    Start a club. Become a leader. Four Simple Steps.Step 1: File Recognition FormStep 2: Complete Advisor Agreement FormStep 3: Create a ConstitutionStep 4: Register Your Club OnlineAdditional TipsStep 1: File Recognition FormStep 1: File Recognition FormSubmit a Recognition form to Campus Life with signatures from 7 club members. Keep in mind: Reference our current club listings to ensure there’s not already a club similar to your idea. You may not have a club for commercial purposes or primarily

  • We encourage parents, faculty, staff, and peers to refer students to PLU Counseling Services.  Due to confidentiality laws and policies, we cannot schedule an appointment for a student by a third

    Referring a Student to Counseling ServicesWe encourage parents, faculty, staff, and peers to refer students to PLU Counseling Services.  Due to confidentiality laws and policies, we cannot schedule an appointment for a student by a third party.  A student who wishes to visit PLU Counseling Services must contact us directly. If you wish to help a student, you are welcome to assist the student in making a phone call to schedule an appointment or to accompany a student to our office when our

  • Are you a new PLU student or employee? Your first LuteCard is free. Click here for your first LuteCard.

    First LuteCards Are you a new PLU student or employee? Your first LuteCard is free. Click here for your first LuteCard. Replacement LuteCards Did you lose or damage your PLU LuteCard? Click here to request a replacement LuteCard ID. Badges Do you need an authorized PLU Badge (example: Nursing, iTech)? Click here to request a badge. Alumni Are you PLU alumni? The Alumni & Student Connections office would love to hear from you. Click here to request an alumni card.

  • Professor Emeritus | School of Music, Theatre & Dance

    Richard A. Farner Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1976-2012 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Choral Conducting

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  • Professor Emeritus | Music

    Richard A. Farner Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1976-2012 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Choral Conducting

    Area of Emphasis/Expertise
  • ‘Twilight’ is only the beginning for Forks High School principal “Twilight,” the bestselling teen vampire book series penned by author Stephanie Meyer and the subject of two major motion pictures, is set in the town of Forks, Wash. As a place that receives more rainfall…

    November 16, 2009 ‘Twilight’ is only the beginning for Forks High School principal “Twilight,” the bestselling teen vampire book series penned by author Stephanie Meyer and the subject of two major motion pictures, is set in the town of Forks, Wash. As a place that receives more rainfall than anywhere else in the nation, Forks is the perfect setting for vampires. It also is an ideal place for Kevin Rupprecht ’02, the current principal of Forks High School “I came to Forks in August 2007, and it

  • Olympic medalist encourages symposium crowd to make a difference By Barbara Clements Joey Cheek was sprawled out on a couch in 2005, wondering what he was going to do with a free afternoon after training all morning in an Austrian skating facility, when a BBC…

    March 5, 2010 Olympic medalist encourages symposium crowd to make a difference By Barbara Clements Joey Cheek was sprawled out on a couch in 2005, wondering what he was going to do with a free afternoon after training all morning in an Austrian skating facility, when a BBC  program caught his eye. Wang Center Symposium keynote speaker Joey Cheek addresses the crowd about making a difference in the world. Women and children were running and screaming out of a village being set afire by rebels in