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  • Central Oklahoma Winning Hearts and Minds by China?– Xinjiang’s Role in BRI Construction and Its Meaning for Border Security China started its Belt and Road Initiative from 2013. At the initial stage, many programs were projected in the neighboring countries in China’s west border such as Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan. After the collapse of the former Soviet Union and during the transition from planned economy to free market economy, these countries

  • office, the physics department, choir, and my classes. I also am incredibly blessed and grateful for my four years in PLU choirs, which have taken me on a journey I could never have dreamed of, including a tour to Germany and France last summer with the Choir of the West. And, of course, no engineering education is complete without the construction of a trebuchet. All of these experiences are integral to who I am today and I would not trade them for the world. What’s next? I will be attending Oregon

  • saxophonist Ernie Watts, on April 26 at 8 p.m. on the Pacific Lutheran University campus. Mr. Watts is one of the most versatile and prolific saxophone players in music. He has been featured on over 500 recordings by artists ranging from Cannonball Adderley to Frank Zappa, always exhibiting his unforgettable trademark sound. Mr. Watts has toured with Charlie Haden’s Quartet West and the Rolling Stones. He is featured on the albums of Frank Zappa, Glenn Frey, on various Motown albums and movie soundtracks

  • to get more involved and learn more about the issues, because I want our country to do well and I want people to be equally represented,” Fleming said. Sullivan, still wearing the same T-shirt, quietly took it a step further: “It really just made me think about how far we have to go.” × × × Read Previous PLU alumna serves as interim director of Tacoma’s Rainbow Center Read Next Lutes sing their way through the Southwest on Choir of the West tour COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the

  • out of my education,” Estrada said of Gina Hames, associate professor of history. “It makes college less intimidating.” The latter is an understatement, if Estrada’s first year at Pacific Lutheran University is any indication. She joined the ranks of student researchers — many who were older classmates well into their college careers — presenting at PLU’s inaugural Undergraduate Research Symposium in April. Estrada’s project on child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa rapidly evolved. What started as

  • Analysis IB (2) MUSI 136: Music Theory and Analysis II (3) 2 semester hours from: MUSI 151: Keyboard Musicianship I (1) MUSI 152: Keyboard Musicianship II (1) MUSI 251: Keyboard Musicianship III (1) 6 semester hours of MUSI 204/404: Private Instruction Voice (1-4) 4 semester hours from: MUSI 360: Choir of the West (1) MUSI 361: University Chorale (1) MUSI 362: Knight’s Chorus(1) MUSI 363: University Singers (1) MUSI 366: Opera (1) Additional credits in MUSI 204/404: Private Instruction Voice (1-4) THEA

  • , the scholarship is expanded to include students from anywhere in Washington State.Throughout the past few years, a small Lutheran university in Tacoma’s Parkland neighborhood has quietly cemented its status as a trendsetter in higher education. Currently ranked number one in Washington state for financial aid by LendEDU and third in the west for “Best Value” by U.S. News and World Report, PLU has doubled-tripled-and-quadrupled down on its commitment to access and enrollment equity by rolling out a

  • volunteered on every school capital campaign in recent history. In 2017, Al was awarded The Saint Robert Bellarmine Award, the school’s highest honor. Allen and his wife Inge are the proud parents of a PLU graduate, Petra Morris West, a 1986 graduate of the School of Business. In addition, Allen is a donor to and the living benefactor of the Lillian C. Morris Endowment Fund for scholarships at PLU. This is a fund that awards over $14,000 each year to a number of deserving students.Donor Spotlight“I am

  • volunteered on every school capital campaign in recent history. In 2017, Al was awarded The Saint Robert Bellarmine Award, the school’s highest honor. Allen and his wife Inge are the proud parents of a PLU graduate, Petra Morris West, a 1986 graduate of the School of Business. In addition, Allen is a donor to and the living benefactor of the Lillian C. Morris Endowment Fund for scholarships at PLU. This is a fund that awards over $14,000 each year to a number of deserving students.Donor Spotlight“I am

  • , 2015 I was told that PLU [is] really concerned about students’ academic progress and I can learn a lot here. PLU has an Engineering 3-2 program, which is a really good opportunity for international student, because if I can study both [on the] West Coast and East Coast, I will have a better understanding about the U.S. society. Xiabing YangBusiness, 2010 Dear Mr. Wang & Future Lutes, I am writing this to let you folks know I am doing extremely well at PLU. Here are some ideas and personal