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  • organization officers (president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, etc.). This authority and responsibility shall reside with the officers of that club/organization in conjunction with their advisor. In instances of dispute, the decision-making authority and responsibility rests with Student Engagement. Student clubs/organizations are responsible for signing up for a PLU club email account. This form can be found on the Clubs webpage under Documents and Forms: Starting a Club – “Request Google Group

  • is a former composer and audio group manager of Atari Games/Time-Warner Interactive. Paul’s video game credits include the music scores and sound-designs for Gauntlet Legends, Maximum Force,  Pit-fighter, and Wayne Gretzky’s 3-D Hockey. His original score to FW Murnau’s silent film City Girl has been presented at the Oregon Sesquicentennial Film Festival, Astoria Music Festival, and by the Vancouver (WA) Symphony. Between getting acquainted with 50+ music faculty, becoming familiar with PLU’s

  • Principal Preparation ProgramINSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP – With a focus on best practices, candidates will learn how to support achievement of all students, evaluate instruction and lead learning. HIGH-TOUCH – Small cohorts allow for individualized coaching, engaged discussions and meaningful feedback. BALANCE – The simultaneous internship paired with coursework allows for interns to practice theory while reflecting on leadership effectiveness. EQUITY CENTERED – Intentional emphasis on developing

  • A Special PlaceWe’ve said that at PLU learning in class is nothing like you’ve ever experienced before. That’s true. But at PLU you’ll also be challenged to learn and grow outside the classroom. We’re are a close-knit community where students do much more than just go to class together. The campus is a hub of activity where anything can happen – a small group late-night study session, a concert in the student-run Cave or an impromptu mud football game. There’s a hometown feel to the place

  • PLU RingersDirected by Dr. Linda MillerPLU Ringers is a chamber ensemble open to all students.  We ring handbells and handchimes.  This group can often be heard in concerts around Christmas time, and presents a spring concert as well. Reading music is an asset, but not a requirement for membership in the group.  The ensemble meets on Mondays and Fridays from 5:30-7:00 pm in MBR (room #116). Check out our Facebook page to stay up to date with activity and performances.PLU Ringers×Click here to

  • it will fit into their life after college, said Jessica Holden, SIL graduate assistant and co-planner of the retreat. During the 28-hour retreat, students participated in small group discussions led by faculty, staff and student leaders. The group discussions typically built on ideas presented by a movie or a panel of speakers. One of the panels included Greenaway, recent graduate Jason Schonau-Taylor and ASPLU president Carl Pierce. The three discussed their experiences at PLU that led them to

  • studying away on all seven continents, and one of eight groups posting to the Sojourner blog. Auxiliary services director Mark Mulder and assistant philosophy professor Brendan Hogan made the T-shirts as a way to achieve a group identity among the students. In the group’s few short weeks on the South American continent, it’s proven to be much more than a simple T-shirt, Mulder said. “It is a chance for students to identify with their role as Sojourners, as ambassadors of global citizenship, and to

  • Python) which quickly became a cult classic among the gamers of the time. Remember, this was the time before YouTube and the Internet. The DVD was passed around totally by word of mouth and friends burning copies for friends. In 2001, the group made another film “The Gamers” which became another hit among the gaming community. Dead Gentlemen LLC was created in 2002. The group graduated between 1999 and 2001, but the Dead Gentlemen lived on and continues to make movies, although only one of the group

  • place finishes in the 47th annual ICBS competition. Senior business students Marchenko, Kasey Dorcas, Sanne Jacobsen, Alisha Fisher, Colin Zinnecker and Tiffany Brown competed in the International Collegiate Business Strategy competition in Long Beach, Calif. this April, taking home first place in Outstanding Performance and first place in Outstanding Reports. This was the first time PLU students have participated in the event. Even with the unexpected time crunch, the group successfully submitted a

  • looking for promising students who, even as undergraduates are exploring promising scientific topics. Back to the project at hand – the “Mars Rover.” When Crosetto, Ellison and Schwiethale envisioned their project, they hoped to work on something they’d be interested in – exactly the type of thing that makes a good capstone. Ellison suggested something he had been interested in for years: remote control cars. They developed a project abstract that embraced the discipline of computer engineering