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  • Dr. Zachary LymanZachary Lyman is Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU), where he teaches classroom music, directs the trumpet ensemble, coaches chamber music, and performs with the Lyric Brass Quintet, and was the 2017 recipient of the Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Trumpet Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Iowa where he was the recipient of the prestigious Iowa Performance Fellowship, the highest award for

  • PLU encourages faculty to apply for grants, fellowships, and other funding sources that support professional development. This funding can augment existing programs, create new programmatic activities, bolster institutional capacity, and foster faculty-student scholarship and other types of professional development.Section 1. INTERNAL FUNDING Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation Purpose: The Quigg Award provides support those who demonstrate unusually inventive, original

  • Social Work at PLU Congratulations Class of 2024! 2024 SOCW Graduates Congratulations Class of 2023! Congratulations Class of 2022! Congratulations Class of 2022!Congratulations Class of 2022! Congratulations Class of 2021! Congratulations Class of 2020! Congratulations Class of 2020! Lobby Day! Olympia, WA 2020 J-Term on the Hill 2020 Congratulations Class of 2019! Congratulations Class of 2018! J-Term 2018 – Rwanda J-Term On The Hill J-Term 2018 – Tobago Graduating Class of 2017 Phi Alpha

  • Acknowledgment of Funding and Certification As a recipient of federal coronavirus relief funding under the CARES Act, PLU was not required to submit an application for federal coronavirus relief funding provided under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA). PLU received its allocation of CRRSAA funding on January 19, 2021. In keeping with the terms of the acceptance of these funds, PLU will use $1,467,935, as stated under Section 314(1)(a) of the CRRSA Act

  • AgreementsThe Confucius Institute of the State of Washington (CIWA) is the first statewide Confucius Institute. It was established under an agreement signed in China on September 11, 2009 by the Confucius Institute Headquarters in China (Hanban), the University of Washington, and Seattle Public Schools. An honorific Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the University of Washington on April 26, 2010 by Governor Chris Gregoire, Superintendent of Seattle Public Schools Maria Goodloe-Johnson

  • Pacific Lutheran University . . . understands and identifies itself as a Christian university in view of its Lutheran heritage, ownership and governance, mission, and educational philosophy. formalizes this identity as a Lutheran—and so, Christian—university in part through the provision of regular opportunities for worship (University Chapel and the University Congregation) and through the support of campus ministry staffed by Lutheran clergy (Campus Ministry Office). actively encourages the

  • Pacific Lutheran University Comparison InstitutionsCategories and Purposes of Institutional Comparison Lists In order to best serve the needs of the University at large, different comparison group configurations may be required. The University recognizes a formal set of ten comparable peer institutions, and maintains a larger list of similar, but less tightly matched peers. In addition we recognize and support the use of specific competitive and aspirational institution lists that may be unique

  • April 25, 2012 Prominent sociologists visit PLU to discuss self-injury Renowned sociologists Patricia and Peter Adler are scheduled to give a public lecture on self-injury from 6:30-7:30 p.m. May 7 in room 201 of Xavier Hall at PLU. The Adlers are prominent sociologists with decades of experience conducting in-depth studies of social groups including drug dealers, pre-adolescent cliques, resort workers, and collegiate athletes. PLU is one of only two northwest campuses they are visiting to

  • July 7, 2008 Building relationships, building scholars Academic posters, scholarly articles and videos illustrated the intellectual life of the university at the third annual Student-Faculty Research Reception. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the reception is just one venue where faculty and student researchers display their work and explain the intricacies of the collaborative research represented. The reception featured 24 projects from the humanities, social sciences and natural

  • Paul Manfredi Director of Chinese Studies Program Full Profile 253-535-7216 manfredi@plu.edu