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  • Vocal Master Classes in Spring 2021 Posted by: Reesa Nelson / February 17, 2021 February 17, 2021 Dr. James L. Brown, Professor of Music and Chair of Vocal Studies has announced the list of vocal and musical talents who will be working with voice students during Spring Semester. The presenters will be: Audrey Luna, star soprano who set a world record for highest note ever performed at the Met! Luna won a Grammy Award in 2014 for Best Opera Recording of Thomas Adès’s opera The Tempest. She sings

  • Outdoor Opera Rehearsal Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 12, 2021 March 12, 2021 Opera students spent a sunny but chilly March afternoon rehearsing under a tent in Red Square for an upcoming production of Die Fledermaus on May 21-22. Because of the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic, we won’t know for several weeks if it will be safe to have any kind of live performance with an audience or if the production will need to be streamed to a virtual audience for safety reasons. Nevertheless

  • September 1, 2009 9:52 a.m. – Mr. Homfeldt’s eighth grade history class “No, no and no,” Steve Homfeldt ’89 barks out to the group of students surrounding him. “And whatever you’re going to ask: no.”The 35 eighth-graders know he’s kidding, so they continue to pepper him with questions. Homfeldt, has asked his class to chronicle a road trip of sorts, asking them to plot a course to Eastern Washington and back, estimating gas mileage and the cost for hotels, food and entertainment. He also wants

  • July 9, 2013 PLU Night at the Rainiers set for Aug. 16 Baseball season is upon us and we are getting ready for one of our favorite summer events, PLU Night at the Rainiers. Last year, more than 800 Lutes enjoyed an evening at the ballpark. In preparation for an even bigger crowd, the Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations has purchased even more tickets, with the plan of taking over Cheney Stadium. This event is a great way to end your summer with a bang while enjoying the company of other

  • Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)(STTI) is the honor society for nurses and nursing students. Nominated students are recognized for demonstrating outstanding scholarly and leadership achievements. The PLU School of Nursing participates in the Psi Chapter-at-Large within STTI.Read the December 2022 NewsletterUpcoming Events 9 Jan 2023 - Application deadline for international leadership positions (ALL Sigma Event)Complete the application at https://sigmanursing.formstack.com/forms

  • So you want to play? Interested in playing Lacrosse at Pacific Lutheran University? Never played before? No problem! There is absolutely no experience needed. In fact, many of our player had never played lacrosse prior coming to PLU. If you want to learn more lacrosse contact our team at plulax@plu.edu Here’s a little bit about PLU Lacrosse: Worried that you’ve never played (or even seen) a game before? No problem. Our interactive development side lets you take your personal advancement at your

  • Student clubs are entitled to the creation of a FOAP Banner Account. The account will have a fund number XXXXXX, followed by an organization number XXXX, with sub accounts XXXX appended to the end of the number. Funds roll over year to year. As of fall 2021, fully registered clubs will be funded by the Student Activities and Resource Fee for a certain amount depending on time of registration during the academic year. All other funds must be raised by the individual club/organization. Clubs may

  • For the past 17 years, Christine Brandt has had the opportunity to serve and work for the Tacoma School District.  She is currently the principal at Jason Lee Middle School, a high poverty school, which was removed from Washington States low performing school priority list last year. Christine is a product of Tacoma schools and an alumni of Wilson High School (via Truman MS and Skyline Elementary). Christine will be opening an innovative school based on the continued research findings that

  • Bridges For A New CenturyThe theme of the Wang Center’s major China symposium was building bridges, but founder Peter Wang also sees the mission as opening gates and windows. “We open gates to your heart and windows to see outside,” said Wang ’60. “Once you are willing to open your heart, once you are willing to see, then can the work begin toward a more peaceful world.” Wang Foundation Website The inaugural Wang symposium drew 700 people from the Asian, business, academic and other communities

  • Citation and DocumentationAcross academic fields, citation and documentation is a fundamental element of academic writing. As so much of academic work is built on the ideas of others, citation and documentation serves as a system of representing this “conversation” by clearly displaying which ideas were contributed by others and which ideas are original to the writer. Furthermore, citation and documentation styles (like MLA or Chicago) allow readers to find information about sources in easy