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  • planned estate gift. An ROTC scholarship brought Brian to PLU, Mary says. “He always believed that an education was the key to opportunity,” she says. “PLU turned out to be a very good fit for him,” Mary says. “Especially in the ROTC program, he really connected with a lot of folks there.” Brian was an active force at PLU, not only as an ROTC cadet, but also as a photographer for the school newspaper and a member of ski club. And as someone who was always there to pick those up who needed it. Paul

  • that a reliable anti-virus program be installed on any computer connected to the PLU network. For personal computers, you can use paid or free anti-virus software. If you’re not sure where to start, I&TS staff provide a list of recommended free anti-virus software. Once the anti-virus software is installed, it is critical that you perform regular updates. More information on anti-virus programs is available at https://www.plu.edu/antivirus. RecommendationsWe recommend that a surge protector is used

  • Anti-Virus Software Policy Anyone who connects a personally owned computer to the PLU network is required to install and regularly update a reliable anti-virus program. The owner is also responsible for the security of the personally owned computer. Failure to assume responsibility for either security or anti-virus protection can result in network interruptions since an unprotected computer is vulnerable to intrusion by anyone in the world. Such intrusion is typically without the owner’s

  • and orchestra)5:16 Program - Disc 2 TrackTitleComposerLength 1Gloria (from Missa brevis), Zoltan Kodály (1882-1967) Chris McCafferty, Tenor  •  Jonathan Young, OrganConrad Susa (b. 1935) Sügismaastikud (Autumn Landscapes)Veljo Tormis  (b. 1930) 2I. On hilissuvi (It Is Late Summer)1:53 3II. Üle taeva joksevad pilved (Clouds Are Racing)2:10 4III. Kahvatu valgus (Pale Light)1:25 5IV. Valusalt punased lehed (Painfully Red Are The Leaves):45 6V. Tuul könnumaa kohal (Wind Over The Barrens)1:23 7VI. Külm

  • . 1970) Program - Disc 2 1A Mighty Fortress Is Our GodMartin Luther (1483-1546)/arr. W. B. Olds) Three English Anthems 2 - O Sing JoyfullyAdrian Batten (c. 1591-1637) 3 - Lord, How Long Wilt Thou Be Angry?Henry Purcell (1659-1695) 4 - Hosanna To The Son Of DavidOrland Gibbons (1583-1625) Celtic Origins    Michael McGlynn (b. 1964) 5 - Kells 6 - Maria Matrem Virginem 7 - Dúlamán 8 - Ocean 9My Song In The Nightarr. Paul J. Christiansen (1914-1997) 10La Otra (from “Three Spanish Landscapes)Jason

  • April 4, 2008 Diverse music, dance styles mark Dance 2008 A vibrant and dynamic series of performances marked PLU’s Dance 2008 in Eastvold Auditorium. The night’s program featured students, alumna and faculty choreographers, and a guest choreographer. The Dance Ensemble performed a collection of dances in the style of jazz, modern, ballet and hip hop. Directed by Maureen McGill, associate professor of dance and theater, the performance marked her 30th academic year at PLU. She presented “Bird

  • students started a collection amongst themselves – nothing big, just more than $200 – and went and bought all the sports supplies they could find, from jump ropes to basketballs. It was a small gesture that meant a lot. “It’s a great country,” Peterson said. “You can go over there and spend very little and come back with a lot.” Read Previous MBA student finds challenges in PLU program Read Next Prof talks about the life as a marine biologist COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • experience that totaled only two years but would serve him for a lifetime. In 1936, at age 16, Marvin Ramstad left the family farm in North Dakota after graduating from high school. He was headed to Pacific Lutheran College where his cousin, Anders Ramstad (for whom Ramstad Hall was later named), was a professor of science, mathematics and religion and dean of men. It was Anders Ramstad’s role as founder of the PLC football program that would change Marvin Ramstad’s life. “Dad spent two years at PLU

  • flow of information vital to a well-informed citizenry; works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists; and protects First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. For more information about SPJ, please visit www.spj.org. Read Previous Relay For Life at PLU raises nearly $20,000 Read Next PLU welcomed into CFA Institute University Recognition Program COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are

  • cannot wait to see what they do in the second half of the semester.” At the Linfield tournament, 10 teams represented PLU and consistently defeated top schools in the region, including Linfield, Willamette, Gonzaga and Seattle University. “I think our showing at Linfield proves that PLU’s debate program is one to watch out for,” said Bates. Teams debated on issues including immigration policy, death with dignity laws, criminalizing street harassment, quarantining people exposed to Ebola and U.S