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  • from the epic poem, Orlando furioso, Handel’s masterpiece focuses on the sorceress, Alcina and her enchanted island that lures lovers into her power. One of these lovers, Ruggiero, is a warrior betrothed to Bradamante, who disguised as her brother, travels to the island in search of him. “It’s an opera with just exquisite tunes. My favorite moments in the opera are the exquisitely beautiful arias sung by our students,” Brown remarks. “There are a couple of arias, which will feature extended solos

  • CIC appoints Lynn Hunnicutt new Assistant Director of NetVUE The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) has announced the appointment of Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt, Professor of Economics at Pacific Lutheran University, as the assistant director of their Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE). NetVUE is a nationwide network of colleges and universities formed to… February 26, 2018 faculty newsletterfaculty spotlight

  • Transfer TestimonialsAt PLU, transfer students are not only welcome, they are an important part of the campus community. Transfer students add a wealth of experience and diversity to campus. Each year more than 300 students transfer to PLU. Below, meet three students who transferred and found a home at PLU. Charles Brass ’17Hometown: Oakland, California Transferred from Central Texas College Major: Kinesiology/Health and Fitness Promotion | Minor: English Military service: Army 1st Sgt., served

  • Philharmonic, Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra, and with the Lyric Brass at PLU.  He studied tuba performance with Ron Munson in Seattle, Steve Call at Brigham Young University, and Gary Ofenloch at the University of Utah.  Before coming home to the Pacific Northwest, Paul was Principal Tuba of the Boise Philharmonic and played frequently with the Utah Symphony.  He performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician and has been soloist with the Boise Philharmonic, Tacoma Symphony, and Lyric Brass

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  • Chinese Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2020 Dr. Paul Manfredi, Seminar in Languages & Literatures The presentations will be given virtually via Zoom.Alec DutrowSunzi and the Trade War: Ancient Perspectives on the Quest for Global SupremacyJessalene EaJung in Soul Land: The Archetypes in a Chinese Web NovelJi LarsonThread of Hope: Child Abduction and Art Activism in Contemporary ChinaMay 14, 2020, 2:00-2:20pm - Ian Lindartsen2:20-2:30pm - Q & AShifting Chinese Ideologies as Shown through

  • Chinese to international students for more than ten years. Her course of Chinese Folk Customs Art and Practice is the most popular course among students. Before coming to WSU, she worked as a guest-teacher of Confucius Institute. Thailand and Mexico are also places she taught Chinese language and culture.

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  • Photo by Jim Richardson You can make a difference in our watershed’s health and resiliency by planting perennial plants. Perennials, unlike annuals, are plants capable of strong, lasting root systems which are incredible for retaining groundwater, adapting to climate change, and sucking up Co2! As residents of the Clover Creek Watershed, you should know all of our water comes from the Watershed’s groundwater. The levels of the groundwater have been steadily declining due to increased

  • , he decided to practice what he teaches, and persevere. When he won, the relief was palpable. “As much as you don’t like to think that you need validation from outside sources, it does feel good to have a panel of excellent musicians affirm that you’re on the right path with your playing,” explained Steighner. During the tour, the saxophonist will perform several formal recitals in Snohomish, Kirkland and Sammamish. He’ll also perform on KING-FM’s “NW Focus LIVE” and visit schools around the I-5

  • the world a better place. Connection Events A Connection Event is a gathering of Pacific Lutheran University alumni, parents and friends in a specific geographic area. The goal of the event is to help you connect with fellow Lutes and prospective students in your area as well as with campus leaders. Alumni Blogs Sam O’Hara A designer and photographer with serious wanderlust. I want to travel well, capture great moments, and learn how to make a difference while abroad. Humanosphere Tom Paulson's

  • ProgramThe psychology program is designed to meet the needs of a variety of students.  To this end, two degrees are offered:  the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Either degree provides a solid foundation in psychology, and either can serve as preparation for postgraduate study or employment.  However, for those students who intend to pursue the doctorate in psychology following graduation from PLU, the Bachelor of Science degree is likely to provide an especially strong