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  • , who was the first in his family to attend college as well. He will speak at PLU’s Veterans Day Celebration on Friday. Farnum spent just over 22 years in the military before retiring in 2007, where he then attended Green River Community College before transferring to PLU in 2009. “PLU has a well-rounded program, and the Yellow Ribbon Program was just remarkable,” he said. Like Farnum, Duong Huynh, 28, went into the Army right out of high school. When he graduates with a degree in English, he plans

  • for the opportunity at PLU. I look forward to collaborating with the other institutional leaders with their diverse backgrounds and experiences to advance the mission of PLU athletics and the institution as a whole.” Snyder earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Bowling Green State University and a master’s degree in public administration from Southeast Missouri State. In joining PLU, Snyder succeeds interim Director of Athletics Jen Thomas, who led the department during the 2020–2021

  • by PLU photographer Ken Dunmire | The article from the "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" From Green Lake to Lake Union by foot, from Lake Union through the Ballard Locks, across Elliott Bay and down Puget Sound to Tacoma in a Pocock shell clad in a wafer-thin cedar skin, the PLU men completed their 50-mile winter Odyssey just as darkness fell. Photo by the late Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Cary Tolman Photo by the late Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Cary Tolman Photo by the late

  • man just mentioned, are subject to “constant uncertainty”; where those detained by the border patrol  are forced to “wear green jumpsuits and shackles with handcuffs” in a US Court, and then “go through “Assembly Line Justice” where 15-30 immigrants are paraded in front of a judge in criminal court in lieu of an individual trial to do their sentencing for their immigration “crimes”; where once sentenced, detainees may spend up to five years in a detention center for having crossed “a line

  • the University Symphony Orchestra or if you have specific questions about the auditions. Contact Ron Gerhardstein, Director of University Wind Ensemble, at gerharrc@plu.edu with any questions about the pieces to be accompanied by the University Wind Ensemble accompaniment.Winners (2023-2024 Academic Year)Isabella Daltoso – La regatta veneziana by Gioachino Rossini Lennon Green, composer – Stormlight Marie Morgan  – Concerto for Tenor Saxophone and Orchestra by Robert Ward Natalia Parmly – Piano

  • little bit slower and it’s a little bit more authentic [Music] [Applause] [video: a shot follows a lift up the side of a mountain, greenery on either side.] [Music] [video: A shot of an old Chinese building overlooking a large waterway.]   [video: Return to Devon sitting outside.] Devon: we’ll study tour at the beginning of the trip [video: Devon’s voice continues over more clips. A historical building with intricate gold paintings on blue-green panels. Mountain scenery. A server ladles soup into a

  • , Old and New Testaments. Holly leaves in green are included here; they balance out the prophetic and evangelist schemework, and announce a tribute to the climate of the Puget Sound and to Washington, the Evergreen State. For years, I have followed hundreds of Lutes in my classes up the chapel stairs to revel with them in stained glass iconography. I’m confident they would support me in inviting you to make the climb for yourself. Join our alumni band of climbers. The morning light is best. Let a

  • Library. To get to the library, you can walk on the paved walkway in front of the administration building . But you can also walk on the woodchip path on the side of the east wing, with green trees and ferns on either side, and you will choose this path every time. Sometimes you will imagine that you are making a mini-trek through the wilderness on your way from class to study or meet up with friends in the library, because on some days, this will be the only wild area that will be close enough to

  • black. White text appears over black background: “Over the past decade, PLU graduates have had an 80 percent medical school acceptance rate (compared to a national average of 40-45 percent) and an 80 percent dental school acceptance rate (compared to a national average of 50 percent.)”]   [video: Prof. Neal Yakelis’s voice comes in over a clip of a student speaking to a professor.] Prof. Neal Yakelis, PLU Chemistry Professor: The faculty members who are members of the Pre-Health Sciences Advising

  • Seminar (4) Elective: 4 semester hours in KINS 300-400 level courses Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology Degree (B.S.K.)Major in Kinesiology Exercise Science Concentration 58 semester hours BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) CHEM 105: Chemistry of Life (4) STAT 231: Introductory Statistics (4) OR STAT 232: Introductory Statistics for Psychology Majors (4) KINS 277: Foundations of Kinesiology (2) KINS 324: Physical Activity and Lifespan (4) or KINS