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  • Dr. Gina Gillie's Bio Dr. Gina Gillie is an Associate Professor of Music at Pacific Lutheran University where she teaches horn, composition, and aural skills, conducts a horn choir, and performs frequently with faculty groups and in solo and chamber recitals. As an orchestral player, she played Assistant Principal with Symphony Tacoma for 10 years and has also played with the Northwest Sinfonietta, the Seattle Soundtrack Orchestra, and the Auburn Symphony. She has soloed on natural horn with

  • advice. Specific waivers for a particular event can be drafted to allow for a quicker process at the beginning of your event through Clubs and Organizations. Following the completion of the Event Planning Form, you may e-mail clubs@plu.edu to discuss the creation of an event-specific waiver. Please note that 10 working days notice is needed to prepare liability waivers that are event-specific. More information on travel liability. Contact the Clubs and Orgs Intern as early as possible! Once a waiver

  • star in a high-profile musical production. However, one Lute is dramatically defying that expectation. Justin Huertas graduated almost six years ago, in 2009, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre. Now, he is in Lizard Boy at the Seattle Repertory Theatre — a show he wrote, composed and stars in. “I didn’t actually believe it was true,” Huertas said, regarding his show being in the theatre’s spring season, “until the marketing department [at the Seattle Rep] sent me a press release, and I was

  • own pace. In fact, we generally have no more than four to five players with experience prior to their college play on our team. We’ll teach you the sport and help you find your fit amongst one of the greatest groups of women you will ever meet. Lacrosse has been described as a running sport that combines the grace of soccer, the power of football, and the speed of track. While it is a physically and mentally tough endeavor, our teamwork and sportsmanship allow for an atmosphere of acceptance that

  • Management Among Parents of Children with Autism"PresentationLena Flanagan - "The Challenges and Experiences with the Transition to Virtual Education"PresentationShayla Fletcher - "'I am my own Person, I can do what I Want': A Qualitative Study on Teen Rebellion"Seth Hall - "Adolescent Substance Use: Examining Role Models and Peer Groups"Rachel Heinselman - "COVID-19 and Learning: Parents' Perspective on Their Children's Learning and Socialization"PresentationNayeli Hernandez - "'An Exhaustive

  • Ehrenhaus will study lynching photography as part of his research. Marsh, 1934 It’s a topic that’s made headlines and turned heads, worried mothers and concerned our citizens: police brutality and the racial tones underlying it. During his sabbatical this academic year, Professor of Communication Peter Ehrenhaus will turn a magnifying glass on violence toward African-Americans during his work on a co-authored book project. Ehrenhaus will study cases where whiteness lashes out at blackness, both

  • In their own words: Kinesiology students at PLU Posted by: mhines / July 20, 2023 July 20, 2023 We asked students Megan B. ‘23 and Peyton S. ‘23 to share their thoughts on what it’s like to be a kinesiology major at PLU. Here’s what they had to say. Wondering what kinesiology includes? Overall, it’s the study of human movement and the science behind physical activity. At PLU, our kinesiology major includes concentrations in exercise science, pre-physical therapy, and health & fitness education

  • , director of transfer recruitment. And that may be exactly why many on campus see the influx of transfer students as a good thing. “The one thing they do have in common – they are focused. Going to college is an opportunity they are not going to waste,” Pretty said. “And they have a depth of experience that traditional age students can’t contribute. That’s an invaluable asset to have on campus.” Take Riley Relfe (pictured), a transfer from Green River Community College. There, she was extremely involved

  • Newly minted PLU graduates reflect on what commencement — and earning their degree — means to them “Commencement means the culmination of hard work and accomplishments with my teammates and my classmates — so it’s a great day.” May 30, 2023 Events, Performances, Athletics

  • Program Schedule for Management Science & Quantitative MethodsThe MBA in Management Science and Quantitative Methods consists of 11 required courses (44 credits). This track is perfect for a student who is interested in building their understanding of Business analytics. Nine of the 11 courses required for this degree are held on-campus and two are held online. Those online courses are predominately asynchronous but also require a weekly one-hour synchronous class meeting. On-campus classes are