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  • feel known and loved when you are with Jen. Even after work, Jen interacts with and competes against students in intramural flag football and softball.   Ryan Marsh is the Administrative and Performance Manager in the School of Music, Theatre and Dance. Ryan joined PLU in 2016, and since day one, his attention to detail and ability to manage a wide variety of tasks has greatly enhanced the workflow of the Music program. Ryan’s coworkers say they can’t think of a better first person for students to

  • the MediaLab drone. Co-Director of Photography Hanna McCauley filming a cactus in the Arizona desert. Read Previous PLU’s Kinesiology Team takes third at national sports medicine knowledge bowl Read Next Recent Music and Theatre graduates share their experience at PLU LATEST POSTS Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic

  • chance to have a conversation. If you don’t know your roommate, that’s ok; ask questions about hobbies, music, sleeping and eating styles. If you end up with a roommate you requested, then you should be asking questions relevant to the new experience of living together. Living with an acquaintance or a friend requires just as much effort to create a positive living situation for both of you as it does with someone new! Guest Blogger: Dhaval Patel, Associate Director for Campus Life Operations Read

  • The University Wind Ensemble featured at the Western International Band Clinic Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 11, 2015 November 11, 2015 Lutes played to more than 800 students, band directors and music lovers who packed the house at the Western International Band Clinic on Saturday, November 21, 2015. The PLU Wind Ensemble was featured during the festival’s Saturday night performance and was one of only four groups selected to perform and the only band selected west of Texas. “Our

  • up to incoming PLU Care Cases for assigned residential students/communities. Biography Before joining PLU as a CD, Andrew worked as a Residence Hall Coordinator at Central Washington University and as a Residence Hall Director for the University of Central Missouri. While at UCM Andrew completed his MS in College Student Personnel Administration. Andrew is an alumni of PLU (class of 2018) where he graduated with his BFA in Theatre (Acting/Directing) and a Minor in Music. Andrew spent most of his

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  • PLU Wind Ensemble Wednesday, January 28, 2015 • 7:30pm Christ Lutheran Church 299 Haywood Lane Nashville (Brentwood), Tennessee The Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Music are pleased to announce that their University Wind Ensemble will appear in concert at Christ Lutheran Church, January 28th at 7:30pm. The Ensemble consists of 47 very talented musicians from a variety of academic disciplines. They will play from an exciting repertoire

  • participants and witnesses, and makes extensive use of music, film, and television resources. Its themes include the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, anti-war protests, the counter-culture and the drug scene, and the revolution in youth culture.IHON 258: Genealogies of RaceMuch of what many U.S. Americans know, or think they know, about the idea of ‘race’ is derived from North American contexts. But the idea of race is a historical one, which was employed as a tool of domination in different

  • the globe, through readings, on-site experiences and discussion arranged by the faculty leader. Due to the pandemic, this program was paused for the last few years. We are excited to once again offer a new travel opportunity in the spring of 2024!Trinidad & Tobago Tobago CANCELLED - Trinidad & Tobago Alumni Travel SeminarThis travel seminar will introduce you to the story behind today’s Trinidad and Tobago – the Trans-Atlantic trade that produced Calypso music, the Carnival that is also an annual

  • vocation of promoting justice; university and church support for engaging climate change and food insecurity; singing the music of justice; resisting structural evil; and embodying justice in daily life. Schedule8:30 Registration begins in Anderson University Center 9:30 The Vocation of Promoting Justice PLU students Andrew Allen, Hannah Anderson, Andrew Larsen, and Christian Wold These four students are PLU seniors who hold records of academic distinction, service to PLU, global study, and social

  • Chinese Studies Program Learning OutcomesPLU students taking courses in Chinese Studies at PLU will: Demonstrate Chinese language ability through Novice High level according to ACTFL standards, and Demonstrate understanding to Chinese religious traditions (Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism), and Demonstrate understanding of China anthropologically in the context of other East Asian societies, and Learn about other elements of Chinese culture such as literature, art, and music pending course