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  • Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Phone: 253-535-7605 Email: svend.ronning@plu.edu Office Location: Mary Baker Russell Music Center - 110 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Status:On Sabbatical Website: https://sites.google.com/a/plu.edu/svend-ronning/ Professional Biography Education D.M.A., Yale University, 1997 M.M.A., Yale University, 1993 M.M., Yale University, 1991 B.M. summa cum laude, Violin Performance, Pacific Lutheran University

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  • Student Life and Dean of Students Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities Attorney In addition, consultation procedures often include: Student Life Council (in total or individual members) Dean for Student Academic Success Assistant Dean for Campus Life Director of Athletics Director of Campus Safety Director of Career Development Director of Counseling Center Director of Health Center Director of Residential Life Director of Student Involvement & Leadership University Pastors ASPLU

  • You Ask, We Answer: What is public transportation like around PLU? Posted by: shortea / October 20, 2023 October 20, 2023 While PLU’s Campus is neither in an urban or rural area, our middle of the road residential location of Parkland has plenty of public transportation options through Pierce Transit. Just a block from campus sits the Parkland Transit Center. The two main bus options here include Route 45 and Route 55. Route 45 will get you into downtown Tacoma typically in under 45 minutes

  • pathogens in their work. School of Nursing Student Health Center Campus Safety & Emergency Programs Athletics (coaches & training personnel) School of Biology (some faculty, staff, and student workers) Facilities Management (custodians and waste diversion personnel) These workers may handle biohazardous waste, provide medical services, provide cleaning services, or handle biological samples as part of their job description and are covered under this Plan.  However, not all workers in these departments

  • Nicole Juliano Director, Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile she/her 253-535-7498 juliannh@plu.edu

  • University Winter Break ClosureIn observation of the winter holidays, all PLU offices and departments are closed from Christmas Eve through New Years Day (Dec. 24-Jan. 2).  Medical and mental health appointments are NOT available during this closure.  All PLU offices will reopen Tuesday, January 3. ADDITIONAL NOTE:  The PLU Counseling Center will be closed December 17-January 2.  No appointments will be scheduled during this closure. For Support During a Break or Closure (available 24-hours a

  • Placement and RegistrationInstrumental AuditionsChoral AuditionsPlacement and Registration Music Ensemble Placement Auditions Fall 2024 Auditions August 31-September 4, 2024 Membership in a music ensemble is based on the results of ensemble placement auditions held in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center during move-in weekend and the first week of classes. The Audition Process Click on the INSTRUMENTAL or CHORAL audition tabs above and carefully read the information regarding auditions

  • Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with communities to identify and empower

  • . NAIA Division II ChampionshipTad Monroe '97, second from the right, played center for the Lutes for two seasons. “One of the focuses of the football program was positioning yourself and your mentality in a place of abundance where you were held up by the guys around you,” Monroe said. “It was about the collective and what we can do when we banded together with everyone doing their part.” That’s been a huge emphasis for Monroe. He uses that philosophy on a daily basis at Habitat, working with

  • ideology has silenced Indigenous voices for far too long, and it is our responsibility to center Indigenous voices in conversations about environmental justice and protection. Thus, as a community we share a duty to come together, respect our Indigenous neighbors, and listen to them as they tell and show us how use the concepts of balance and reciprocity to care for the watershed and for the Earth. Once we begin to listen, we will learn how we can operate as beneficial members of the local watersheds