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  • October 13, 2008 A PLU education made a difference Three journalism graduates, from three decades, representing three Seattle media outlets shared insights on sports reporting during a Homecoming panel discussion Friday. Art Thiel ’75, Tom Glasgow ’81 and Chris Eagan ’95 spoke on how their PLU education helped them in their careers and on the nature of sports reporting and how it has changed. A sports columnist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer who is also heard on KPLU, Thiel reflected on how

  • August 16, 2010 New director has an ‘open door policy’ By Kari Plog ’11 Campus Safety has a new front man. Pacific Lutheran University welcomes Sgt. Greg Premo as the new director and he plans to continue with the success former director Tony Berger left behind. “I got the impression that Campus Safety has grown a lot in the past few years,” Premo said. Sgt. Greg Premo has 16 years of law enforcement experience and comes to PLU from the University Place Police Department. “My initial thought is

  • March 1, 2011 USO features student soloists in March concert This month’s University Symphony Orchestra concert on March 22 will feature four student soloists – three sopranos and a composer – that will showcase talent ranging from operatic to the singing of French chants from the 14th century. “It’s rare to have all the soloists be singers,” said Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, the USO’s conductor and PLU’s director of orchestral activities. “It just so happened that’s the way it worked out this year

  • PLU hosts Special Olympics Washington events Posted by: Kari Plog / May 31, 2017 Image: Pacific Lutheran University hosted the sixth annual Special Olympics Basketball Clinic in January 2017. (Photo courtesy of Athletics) May 31, 2017 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (May 31, 2017)- Pacific Lutheran University will welcome about 3,000 people for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics, which the university is hosting for the first time.Roughly 800 athletes will

  • . Amadeus plays October 13 (Student Preview), 14, 15, 21, 22 at 7:30pm and October 23 at 2pm in Eastvold Auditorium of the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite, at the PLU Community Box Office 253-535-7411 and at the door for cash only. “This is a play about Mozart, but… from Antonio Salieri’s point of view,” Jeff Clapp, director, explains. “Salieri was the biggest thing in western Europe at the time between 1780-1800. Now, all of his work

  • Information about measles outbreak in Washington State May 16, 2019 Dear PLU Community, By now you may have read or heard that on May 11th, the first case of measles in Pierce County was diagnosed and that a second case in Pierce County was confirmed as of May 15. In addition, two cases were confirmed in King County and one in Snohomish County. While we have no indication at this point that any further cases have been diagnosed in our county, the Tacoma Pierce County Health Department has

  • REWIND: Our Top 5 posts of 2023 In the dynamic realm of the internet, where hashtags reign supreme and viral moments unfold at the speed of a double-tap, staying in the loop is both an art and a necessity. We’ve curated a roundup of the top five most buzzworthy and unmissable Top… December 28, 2023 AthleticsLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • Student Support ServicesBelow is a list of resources and information to help you during your graduate studies at PLU.Academic CatalogThe online catalog lists all of the policies and procedures for the university.Academic CatalogAcademic CalendarThe academic calendar lists add, drop and withdrawal deadlines, university holidays and start and end dates for the academic terms.Academic CalendarResearch GuidesEach program has a dedicated research librarian to assist you with your research needs. The

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Cross Country and Track & Field! Q&A with Coach Adam FryeWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? A highlight of the year was being able to do a pre-season “breakaway” trip for the first time since 2019. We spent two nights at Mt. Baker Bibleway Camp. It was awesome to see the group making strong connections with teammates and enjoying their time together. We also had a first-year student

  • ://plu.edu.zoom.us/j/94043835250 Join by phone: (253) 215-8782  Meeting ID: 940 4383 5250 9:55 AM - Introduction10:00 AM - Chloe Dunivan10:15 AM - Nicole Van Gilder10:30 AM - Scott Gardener10:45 AM - Sydney Caplinger11:00 AM - Lily Wade11:15 AM - Venice JakowchukSection9:55 AM - Introduction10:00 AM - Chloe Dunivan “Inward and Outward Identity: A Case Study on the Impacts of Ecotourism for the Indigenous Self & The Floating Uros of Lake Titicaca” 10:15 AM - Nicole Van Gilder “Shadow Education: Academic Pressure