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  • was broadcast into more than 65,000 homes regionally. Relive the memories with the photo recap below with onstage, and behind the scenes photos of Benaroya and the 125th Anniversary Concert! Read Previous J-term adventures: Keep up with music students around the world Read Next PLU to present US premiere of St. Matthew Passion as part of larger “Passion Week” event LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending

  • , and then continue to enroll in courses at TCC and go on to earn an AA-DTA, AST-1, or AST-2 degree and meet the PLU academic standards for admission, you should be eligible for the PLU and TCC Automatic Admission Partnership. If I previously attended TCC but received my 2 year degree from another college, am I eligible for automatic admission?No. Students are only eligible to be automatically admitted to PLU through this partnership if their degree was conferred by TCC. You must have completed (or

  • First MSK Graduate Class: Kallan Campa Posted by: chaconac / November 16, 2021 November 16, 2021 We had the opportunity to speak with Kallan Campa, one of the five students from the first graduating class of the MSK program,Kallan Campa, who earned both a bachelor’s and master’s in kinesiology from PLU, shared about her experience pursuing the master’s in kinesiology.Reflections from Kallan Campa, '21I graduated with my bachelor’s from PLU in 2020. My major was Kinesiology with a concentration

  • Welcoming First Cohort: Matt Leslie Posted by: Catherine Chan / June 29, 2020 Image: Matt Leslie (Image courtesy: Matt Leslie) June 29, 2020 Matt Leslie is pursuing the MSK degree in hopes of becoming a mental performance consultant.He shares about his passion and what he is most excited to learn in the MSK program. What is one fun fact about yourself? In addition to beginning graduate school at PLU, this year will be my first year as the Varsity Head Boys Basketball Coach at the Northwest

  • have been formed by carving this shape into either side of the nose bridge. Additionally, the mouth has a rectangular form, but the bottom of each of the lips curves downwards. The figure’s ears resemble the shape of half-hearts, which reflects the shape and angle of the top of the figure’s head. While the mother figure’s face remains in good condition, some parts of the sculpture display deterioration. Just behind the figure’s left ear is a large crack in the wood, which extends from the lip of

  • to lead the team.So when Pacific Lutheran University dedicates its new baseball-field press box to Kittilsby on May 3, he’s pretty sure he is not being honored for his athletic prowess. Jim Kittilsby ’60 “I’m humbled and elated and extremely honored to be recognized,” Kittilsby said. “But it’s got to be for my behind-the-scenes work, if anything, because I certainly wouldn’t be recognized for my coaching record or my batting average as a three-year-starting Lute outfielder in the late 1950s. To

  • Intersections: The Tradition’s Wisdom in a Time of Pandemics Posted by: abryant / December 1, 2020 December 1, 2020 Cover art Cross of Life by Tom Stancliffe Intersections, Number 52, Fall 2020Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning, and teaching within Lutheran higher education. It is published by the

  • and you hear these stories but to really [video: cut to Devon, who sits outside on PLU’s campus, a cherry blossom tree in bloom behind her.] Devon: understand what that means and what’s going on sometimes you just [video: Devon’s voice continues over more footage from China. A line of boats on a waterway, lily pads in the foreground. A red structure with curved roofs in an urban area. A view out of a car window driving through the city. Bikes passing through a city street. Students laughing as

  • : This program we think is really great for students who are interested in media, in strategic communication and in community engagement. [video: Dr. Young sits in a classroom, a whiteboard with notes behind her.] Dr. Young: But you really just need to have an interest in applied communication, [video: Dr. Young’s voice continues over clips. A woman sits in front of a backdrop as she is recorded for a media program. A woman speaks at a panel discussion held by PLU’s medialab.] Dr. Young: In creative

  • The Gender, Sexuality, & Race Program is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 22, 2024 – Xavier Hall, Room 201 – 1:00-4:00 pm 1:00-1:05 pm - Welcome 1:05 pm - Cece Chan  The Gray Truths Behind the Flowers: Uncovering the Assumed, Invisible, and Exploited Labor of Hmong Flower Farmers at Pike Place Market 1:20 pm - Isaiah Lenard Complexities of Black Men’s Mental Help Seeking and Wellness 1:35 pm - Lindsey Clark A Culturally Sustaining Reimagining of K-12 Mathematics in the Era of