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February 6, 2013 Lutes around the world This January, more than 300 PLU students spent the term studying in places across the globe. Learn about their experiences through blogposts. The Birthplace of Western Music (Austria/Czech Republic/Slovakia) Saturday, Jan 12, 2013 By Karla Stoermer Is this real Life? The Vienna Philharmonic just blew my mind. Sometimes you experience something so awesome that you can’t put it into words. I am lucky enough to have that feeling tonight after seeing the
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Summer Internship: Economics major finds family environment with global company Posted by: Silong Chhun / August 30, 2022 Image: Travis McDaneld ’23 spent his summer interning with Russell Investments as a data analyst with the global data operations team. August 30, 2022 By Veronica CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsTravis McDaneld ’23 is entering his fourth year at PLU as an economics major, minoring in data science. When he enrolled at PLU, he had every intention of majoring in business
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Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 discusses his global studies major, studying away, and his plans to attend UW’s Public Health Epidemiology program Posted by: mhines / May 5, 2023 Image: Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) May 5, 2023 By Lora ShinnPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterHenri Coronado-Volta grew up in Seattle, Washington, and chose PLU because the smaller school offered the opportunity to build community, a chance to continue swimming, and living close to home—but not too
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Students must have every potential participant who is a physically and mentally able adult (at least 18 years old) provide consent prior to the initiation of the actual research. There are additional safeguards in place for populations who do not meet this description, whether due to age, disability, or other protected status.Documenting ConsentInvestigators must obtain written consent from participants using a Signed Consent Form, unless they request, and the HPRB approves, a Waiver of Documentation
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Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Cover Story Holocaust Survivor Kurt Mayer’s Family—and the Unexpected Kindness of Strangers—Adds Uniquely Insightful, Emotional Elements to PLU Group’s Study Away Program in Germany By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor K urt Mayer
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Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Cover Story Holocaust Survivor Kurt Mayer’s Family—and the Unexpected Kindness of Strangers—Adds Uniquely Insightful, Emotional Elements to PLU Group’s Study Away Program in Germany By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor K urt Mayer
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, who lived near the university when he had his lawn service. His mother, Kathleen (Kathy) Taylor Edlund ’64, ’72, and sister, Jenna Edlund ’96, ’99, are alumnae. Phil’s father, Larry, did not attend PLU, but has strong connections to the university through his friends and interests. Phil’s grandmother attended then Pacific Lutheran College in the 1930s, but had to drop out because of financial reasons during the Great Depression. However, when it came time for her daughter, Kathleen, to go to
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Phyllis Pejsa ’55 Phyllis (Grahn) Pejsa ’55 is a Lute through and through. Her family’s history with Pacific Lutheran University spans generations, making their legacy truly inspirational and valued. When asked why Phyllis established the B.G. “Bob” Carroll Memorial Scholarship, she was kind enough to give us her story and share why her Lute roots run so deep. “Back in the mid-1970’s, my parents — C. A. and Olga Grahn — established the first charitable-remainder trust scholarship at PLU. At the
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Two PLU communication professors win top awards Posted by: Todd / December 1, 2013 December 1, 2013 Two PLU communication professors, Dr. Justin Eckstein and Dr. Amy Young, received top paper awards at the recent National Communication Association Conference in Washington, D.C. of Forensics Dr. Justin Eckstein’s paper, “Yellow Rain: Radiolab and the Acoustics of Strategic Maneuvering” highlighted what Eckstein calls “the acoustics of strategic maneuvering which describes the way sound itself
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PLU novice teams lead Lute success at Mahaffey Memorial Posted by: Todd / November 22, 2016 November 22, 2016 By Kate Hall ’17 It takes a village to face the Pacific Northwest’s top British Parliamentary debate teams, and PLU’s Speech and Debate team of ten novice and five open teams consistently led rounds at Linfield College’s 2016 Mahaffey Memorial tournament Nov. 19-20. PLU debaters fought their way to final rounds, where Logan Albert and Moses Mbugua were finalists in the novice division
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