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  • Michael Plagerman Lecturer - Organ Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: plagermr@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelor of Music, Pacific Lutheran University (summa cum laude) Master of Sacred Music, Organ, University of Notre Dame Master of Fine Arts, Cornell Biography Michael Plagerman is an active recitalist and church music director, having performed and held positions across the Northwest, Midwest, and East Coast. He holds a B.M. from Pacific Lutheran University (summa cum laude), a

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  • Boost your resume with online, hands-on courses this summer Data Analytics TrackPLUS 287.1: Intro to Data Analytics (10406) Utilize tools like Excel to analyze real-world datasets and solve real-world problems. PLUS 288.1: Data Visualization with Tableau (10409) – Learn to apply key design principles and create digestible and dynamic data visualizations to impact the world around you. Robert Alvarez, Lead Instructor Rita Cidre Bernstein, MBA, Lead Instructor Digital Marketing TrackPLUS 287.2: E

  • Charles Bergman Professor of English and Environmental Studies Website: http://www.charlesbergman.com/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1977 M.A., University of Minnesota, 1973 B.A., English, University of Washington, 1970 B.A., Economics, University of Washington, 1969 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Environmental Writing Environmental Literature Freelance Writing Shakespeare Accolades Washington State Book Award Southwest Book Award Benjamin Franklin Book Award

  • On Exhibit: Books in Support of Disarming Polarization Symposium Posted by: Holly Senn / February 4, 2020 February 4, 2020 This exhibit, displayed in a living room setting in the Library lobby, is made up of reading materials from the Library’s collection. Books highlight political and societal polarization, and the inability to communicate and collaborate, as it relates to problems such as climate change, food and water insecurity, immigration, poverty, and income inequality, as well as

  • NSF-REU site at Georgia Southern University Posted by: alemanem / January 19, 2023 January 19, 2023 The Georgia Southern REU Site “Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Materials and Controls of Aerial Vehicles” has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense and is open for applications from interested students. Applications are currently being accepted and will close on March 31, 2023 for the upcoming summer.  The program will run between May 15, and July 23, 2023

  • Summer Research Fellows Share Results By Michael Halvorson ’85, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Are you curious about innovative historical research projects that are transforming PLU? PLU’s Business and Economic History Program invites you to learn more at a presentation of creative scholarship by the 2021 Benson… October 15, 2021 Benson Family Summer Research FellowshipBenson FellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryMichael Halvorson

  • Faculty LifeThis page provides a centralized place with links to information about the many expectations of and activities faculty engage in during the year and over their career at the university.Faculty BenefitsBenefits Information for FacultyLearn MoreFaculty ReportingFaculty reporting resources: eFAR, self-assessment essayLearn MorePromotion & ReviewsRank & Tenure, Interfolio, Faculty Reviews..Learn MoreSabbaticalSabbatical forms and informationLearn MoreRegaliaFaculty RegaliaComing Soon

  • Lightboard ProjectThis page chronicles the construction of PLU’s lightboard, which will be widely available for campus use. Photos, guidelines, failures and budget expenditures will be added as construction progresses. Front view This is the side that faces the camera. Back view The side that the presenter writes on Ft. Ellie. Side view Theater jack legs, heavy duty casters, a cross support, and a power supply LEDs LEDs in the groove of the frame. Construction Process1/8/19: WE DID IT!After 2

  • experience, students develop a tight bond,” said Megan Grover, the assistant director and short-term study away program manager for PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. “So it’s a great way for first-year students to meet other students and to have kind of a bonded experience.” The first U.S. college to have concurrent classes on all seven continents, PLU has a proud history of students studying away. Almost 50 percent of the university’s graduating seniors have taken advantage

  • Pi Kappa Delta Hall of Fame recognizes one of PLU’s own Posted by: Todd / April 19, 2013 April 19, 2013 by Kortney Scroger ’14   As chair of the Communication and Theatre Department and PLU professor of more than three decades, Dr. Michael Bartanen is well known around campus. What may not be as well known are his ties to the oldest national collegiate speech and debate society, Pi Kappa Delta (PKD). His loyalty to this speech and debate fraternity was recognized at the centennial anniversary