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Sean Horner Senior Web Developer Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: hornersa@plu.edu Status:Working Remotely Professional Education BS, Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1996 Responsibilities Leads the I&TS Web Development Team by coordinating project planning, providing project management, and supervising other members of the team. Works collaboratively with other groups such as Enterprise Systems, Marketing & Communications to plan and coordinate large-scale web projects for the
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Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Night at the Rainiers Root, Root, Root for the Home Team at PLU Night at the Tacoma Rainiers August is one of the most beautiful months in the Pacific Northwest, with evenings made for striking sunsets, warm temperatures—and
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This is a digital humanities project coordinated by Elsa Keinberger (PLU ’19), Madeline Scully (PLU ‘19), and Dr. Adela Ramos with the goal of creating a digital space accessible to anyone interested in writing about, reading or teaching Austen. We review Austen websites, resources, and adaptations of her work for a wide community of users, write reviews of Austen fan-fiction, movies, and Austen-adjacent series, and we also coordinate social annotation events focused on her novels. Please feel
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Mt. Publishing. During McGill’s tenure, dance at PLU has flourished. The annual dance concert has become one of the largest attended annual cultural events on campus, second to the Christmas Concerts. Interest in dance has also expanded, for example, this year more than 100 students auditioned to participate in Dance 2015, with 64 getting placed in the concert. Over the years she developed a course, Healing Arts of the Mind and Body, where students explore the more spiritual aspects of
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Mt. Publishing. During McGill’s tenure, dance at PLU has flourished. The annual dance concert has become one of the largest attended annual cultural events on campus, second to the Christmas Concerts. Interest in dance has also expanded, for example, this year more than 100 students auditioned to participate in Dance 2015, with 64 getting placed in the concert. Over the years she developed a course, Healing Arts of the Mind and Body, where students explore the more spiritual aspects of
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Faculty GovernanceFaculty Governance at PLU empowers faculty, subject to the approval of the Board of Regents, in the area of educational policy. Faculty also have the right to make recommendations and advise the administration with respect to other areas of university life. Use the buttons below to navigate to various sections of the Faculty Governance website. (Pages will open in a new tab.)Faculty Governance HomeGo nowFaculty HandbookView OnlineFaculty AssemblyGo nowFaculty Executive
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Group X Schedule The Office of Recreational Sports stays up-to-date with current fitness trends by offering a wide variety of classes. Our goal is to provide fun and diverse programs to meet your fitness needs. All of our group exercise classes are free of charge and open to all PLU students. Classes are held in both Memorial Gym and the Columbia Center Dance Studio. Please remember to bring your Lute Card and sign up on imleagues.com before the start of each class. Group X is proud to offer
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December 14 concert shows brass program’s strengths Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / December 9, 2014 December 9, 2014 If you want to see (or hear) the quality of the PLU’s brass program, look no further than the Lyric Brass Quintet concert on Sunday, December 14 in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 8pm. The Lyric Brass Quintet is comprised of PLU’s brass faculty: Edward Castro and Zachary Lyman, trumpet; Gina Gillie, horn; Jason Gilliam, euphonium; and Paul Evans, tuba. “These concerts each semester are a
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make her feel welcome. Legally blind since the age of 10, the result of the removal of a type of brain tumor, Natalie quickly adapted to rowing. By paying attention to her surroundings, listening to others, and hours of practice, she nailed the rhythm and learned to assimilate with the other rowers. Crewing for PLU she raced eights, but as a Paralympic athlete-in-training she races 4 person shells.
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can be possible with funds from the Green Fund.” Proposals are currently being reviewed on a monthly rolling basis and will be accepted through April 1st, or until all funds are allocated. Final decisions on funding will be made by student sustainability leaders: the co-presidents of GREAN, the ASPLU Sustainability Director, and the RHA Sustainability Director, based on their judgment of each project’s feasibility and contribution to energy conservation at PLU. To learn more, email questions or
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