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  • Agnes Choi Chair, Department of Religion Phone: 253-535-7314 Email: choiaa@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 207-F Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Professor of New Testament Education Ph.D., University of St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto, 2010 M.Div., Tyndale Seminary, 2002 B.S., University of Toronto, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Ancient economy and the impact of the economy on the urban-rural relationship Interpretation of the

  • Students who function and live in a university environment are encouraged to exercise freedom of expression and to participate responsibly in the freedoms of membership in a democratic society. Every student has the right to express a personal opinion as long as it does not infringe on the rights of others, disrupt community or university events, or otherwise violate university policy, or local, state or federal laws.  The University welcomes opportunities for students, faculty, staff and

  • Theatre & Dance Cancels the Spring Musical, Urinetown Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 11, 2020 March 11, 2020 It is with a very heavy heart that we announce our production of Urinetown could not be rescheduled and, therefore, we are announcing its cancellation. No one could have anticipated the events leading up to this week, and the entire department recognizes how much hard work, passion and dedication went into this production. There will certainly be a period of grieving this loss. We wish

  • PLU Connection Events Seattle Connection Event - March 10 Join PLU Admission Counselors, along with other PLU representatives and local PLU alumni and friends at a reception in Seattle to make connections and learn more about how Lutes center community, make it happen, and open doors! Sunday, March 10 1:00-3:00 pm Dockside at Dukes 1111 Fairview Ave N Seattle, WA 98109RSVPHonolulu Connection Event - April 21 Join PLU Director of Admission Operations and Systems Brandon Bruan, along with other

  • Esther Loopstra Lecturer, Graphic Design Email: loopstra@gmail.com Biography Biography Esther Loopstra is a Seattle-based fine artist, educator, and creative coach. After receiving her BFA from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, she had a prolific 15-year career as a commercial artist and creative director while also teaching at Kent State and Cornish College of the Arts. In 2019 she transitioned to a career as a fine artist, showing her paintings in galleries and curating group shows

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  • Caitlin KrennCaitlin Krenn has been working for the Nisqually Community Garden since 2009. She has been honored to learn and grow alongside her amazing coworkers and colleagues at the Nisqually Tribe. She was born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin and moved to Washington in 2003. Her first experience gardening was in her grandmother’s rose and vegetable garden, and as an adult she has worked at small-scale organic farms in Washington and Wisconsin. She also studied sustainable agriculture at

  • CreativeWorks at PLU CreativeWorks, a new applied theory and skills program within the Center for Media Studies, launched during the Fall 2014 semester. Projects undertaken by CreativeWorks students include media productions for both on and off-campus clients and audiences. In addition, the Center and CreativeWorks are also home to a student-run and semi-autonomous film and TV production program called “Showrunners.” Founded by PLU English majors Camille Adams ’16 and Rachel Diebel ‘16

  • Approved by President’s Council Adopted February 2000 Updated February 2003 Updated April 2004 Introduction The university recognizes the important role of pets in the lives of some employees and students. This document defines the policies within which pet visits to campus are welcome. Definitions For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions will apply: Pet Owner: Anyone working or studying at the university, including faculty, staff, students, temporary employees, or others who

  • whale. Southern Resident orcas typically stay with their mothers their whole lives; losses echo throughout the orca community. Stafki’s grandparents told of the orcas’ haunting cries during and after Hugo’s capture and how the pod followed the boat until it was out of sight. Hugo was taken to the Miami Seaquarium, where he lived alone in North America’s smallest orca tank. In 1970, he began sharing the cramped space with Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut (also known as Tokitae or Lolita), who became the world’s

  • February 24, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma’s Broadway Center Five PLU graduates work at Tacoma’s Broadway Center for the Performing Arts. Bottom row, from left: Leilani Balais ’99 and April Nyquist ’09. Top row, from left: Jared Wigert ’07, Adam Utley ’04 and Mariesa Bus ’06. Utley will perform Feb. 28 at TEDxTacoma. (Photo: John Froschauer / PLU) And One, Adam Utley ’04, Will Perform at TEDxTacoma Katie Baumann ’14 Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts programs in schools