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  • distance, if nothing else, certainly fit his criteria. For Mitchell, it was a great decision. He graduated in 1980 with a physics and engineering degree, and participated in ROTC across town at the University of Puget Sound, ultimately serving six years as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. But what he really remembers is the experiences he had on the PLU campus, and the friends – lifelong friends – he made there. To this day, many of his closest friends are the people with whom he shared his four years

  • and Doctoral degrees in percussion performance from the University of Washington School of Music in Seattle, where she was awarded the coveted Boeing Scholarship, among other honors. She is a sought-after performer in many styles of music, working with groups ranging from classical music (such as the Seattle Modern Orchestra) to Mexican banda music to steel band and West African drumming. She performs with Diego Coy Musica Colombiana, Pan Duo, and many other groups, and is a founding member of the

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  • and Doctoral degrees in percussion performance from the University of Washington School of Music in Seattle, where she was awarded the coveted Boeing Scholarship, among other honors. She is a sought-after performer in many styles of music, working with groups ranging from classical music (such as the Seattle Modern Orchestra) to Mexican banda music to steel band and West African drumming. She performs with Diego Coy Musica Colombiana, Pan Duo, and many other groups, and is a founding member of the

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  • The Smooth Path to a BA in History! Ready to Join Us? First, we are glad that you chose PLU. Our mission is to prepare students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care – and we definitely care about you and your growth as a learner, a person, and a historian. Whether you are starting… October 17, 2018

  • formerly known as a “dropout factory” into one of the top-performing districts in the country. read more

  • and Mary Fuchs Organ PLU University Organist Paul Tegels is joined by Svend Rønning, violin; Jennifer Rhyne, flute; and the PLU Choral Union under the direction of Richard Nance.   March 3, 2019, Charole Terry, Organist Dr. Terry is professor of organ at the University of Washington, Seattle. Her career as a renowned performer and pedagogue of the organ and harpsichord has taken her to many cities and universities throughout the United States, Europe, and the Far East.   April 7, 2019, William

  • Jessica Pagel Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Professional Education B.A., Communication, Pacific Lutheran University, 2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Alumni Engagement Strategy Event Planning Volunteer Management Alumni Career Planning Responsibilities As the Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Jessica is responsible for the engagement of our 40,000 alumni. She works to find meaningful connections between alumni, students, and the mission of the university.

  • teaching into curricula. Adam Utley, left, and Paul Richter ’10, half of the improv group Muh Grog Zoo. (Photo courtesy of Adam Utley) After a while, though, Utley was running out of money and needed to adjust his plans. In 2007, he returned to PLU and started the improv program the university has today. “That was something I wanted to give back to PLU because they didn’t have it,” he said. Gaining ground from his volunteer work at PLU, Utley initially was hired as a Teaching Artist with the Broadway

  • wear them. Additionally, students are welcome to include adornments and items of religious or cultural significance as part of their ceremony regalia.Regalia OrderingRegalia ordering is now open and will close on April 5, 2024. Regalia may be ordered through Herff Jones. You may also order your regalia through our local sales rep by calling 360.254.7870.  Should you get voice mail, please leave a message and your call will be returned.  Regalia Pick-upGraduates will pick up their regalia at the PLU

  • June 28, 2010 Even after graduation, a way to stay involved – 65 years later By Chris Albert When Annabelle Birkestol ’45 was deciding which college to go to, her mother gave her an offer she couldn’t refuse. Check out Pacific Lutheran University and, if you go there, I’ll pay for it, Birkestol was told. It was also a good fit for Birkestol, who describes her experience on campus as one of the happiest times of her life. Annabelle Birkestol ’45. Plus, she found her calling as a teacher. That