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  • Your gift to Wild Hope supports the Wild Hope student fellows (PLU juniors) in a year-long exploration of vocation and their individual projects; training faculty and staff to serve as mentors in

    Oxford Joanna Royce Davis Rebecca Torvend Rainsberger Svend Ronning Jen Rude and Deb Derylak Jes Takla Samuel Torvend Marit Trelstad Martin Wells and Susan Briehl Laree Winer Bridget Yaden Neal Yakelis

  • Wellbeing Services and Resources faculty and staff.

    Susan Pavur Non-Clinical Case Manager / Student Care Network Manager Full Profile 253-535-7462 pavursl@plu.edu

  • Greetings Class of 1969! The Class of 1969 celebrated their 50th reunion the first week of October. Even though it may have seemed like a gathering of strangers, the years fell away and recognition

    ) Herfindahl, Sharon (Swanson) LeMay, Sharon (Willms) Dillinger, Marjorie (Weiss) Ray, Douglas Wright, Ellen (Schnaible) Breiten, Jan Loreen-Martin, Nancy Kingston, Garnet Templin-Imel Third Row: Julie (Svendsen) Anderson, Barbara (Thompson) Aune, Patti (Callow) Krieger-Martin, G. Lee Kluth, Pam (Bach) Kluth, Bruce Eklund, Chris Anderson Fourth Row: Ron Grewenow,  Patsy (Davies) Johnson, David Hanson, Sandy Sanford, Rick Rouse, Betty (Burton) Beecher, Susan (Van Hoy) Burchfield, Barbara (Maier) Eklund

  • Lecturer - Jazz Drums | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | ivestemd@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Mark Ivester is a versatile drummer and percussionist with extensive experience playing a variety of musical genres from rock to jazz to orchestral music.

    Coryell, Freddie Hubbard, Diane Schuur, Mose Allison, Charlie Byrd and Eartha Kitt. He currently performs and records with the Jovino Santos Neto Quartet, Greta Matassa and Susan Pascal. Ivester has also performed with the Honolulu, Spokane and Walla Walla symphony orchestras. Ivester is a founding member of the professional percussion ensemble Happy Hammers, a group that performs a broad cross-section of percussion music of various ethnic origins including the steel drums from Trinidad, African

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  • Lecturer - Jazz Drums | Music | ivestemd@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Mark Ivester is a versatile drummer and percussionist with extensive experience playing a variety of musical genres from rock to jazz to orchestral music.

    Coryell, Freddie Hubbard, Diane Schuur, Mose Allison, Charlie Byrd and Eartha Kitt. He currently performs and records with the Jovino Santos Neto Quartet, Greta Matassa and Susan Pascal. Ivester has also performed with the Honolulu, Spokane and Walla Walla symphony orchestras. Ivester is a founding member of the professional percussion ensemble Happy Hammers, a group that performs a broad cross-section of percussion music of various ethnic origins including the steel drums from Trinidad, African

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  • 13th Annual Jazz Under the Stars By Chris Albert Jazz Under the Stars at Pacific Lutheran University combines two ideas – provide outdoor, evening jazz performances and the chance to gaze at the stars from the university’s observatory. International trumpeter Thomas Marriott will open the…

    Florida to Alaska, and graduated from top music schools like Eastman on the east coast, to Pacific Lutheran University on this coast, and seemingly everywhere in between. Several Senators played worldwide with U.S. armed forces bands including the Air Force Airmen of Note, and the Navy, Army and Marine bands. July 21 – Susan Pascal Vibraphonist Susan Pascal has toured the United States and Singapore, played on film soundtracks and is a guest artist on numerous recording projects. Her Quartet’s all

  • An affinity for social change. A dedication to activism and aiming for real change in the world has been a characteristic of student leadership on campus for decades. Saying yes to life’s opportunities, fighting for what you believe in, avoiding the tyranny of the majority…

    problems. “I learned how to conduct a meeting that allows all to participate and keeps a small minority from tyrannizing the majority,” he said. Wold advises current ASPLU leaders to, “Listen carefully to your constituency; don’t make promises you can’t keep, and don’t take yourselves too seriously.” “Be an advocate for people,” is the advice that Susan (Carnine) Hecker ’03 has for ASPLU officers. “That should be your number-one priority in student government, just as it is in my profession, medicine

  • The Parkland Literacy Center (PLC), created in 2018 by English Writing Professor Scott Rogers and Hispanic Studies Professor Bridget Yaden, is located on the western edge of PLU’s campus. The PLC, as it’s called, offers after-school tutoring in all academic subjects to Keithley Middle School…

    Washington High School students . The center also offers literacy training to adults through free English classes in the evenings. All of this work is coordinated by community-driven and innovative student Assistant Directors: Susan Schowalter ’20, Nick Templeton ‘21, Oliva Cano-Dominguez ‘22, Ashley Careno-Milan ‘21, and Sharlene Rojas-Apodaca ‘22. At least one of these students works in the Center every day it is open. They welcome the community, create curriculum, train volunteers, and support

  • The PLU Pantry exists as a resource to serve students, staff, and faculty who are experiencing food insecurity in any way.

    purchase culturally specific foods and to support Pantry operations. Northwest Harvest delivers to the Pantry on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the 9:00 a.m. to NOON time frame. Click HERE to Donate Follow Us!Instagram Facebook Questions or Concerns?Contact Susan Pavur Email: pavursl@plu.edu Office Phone: (253) 535 – 7462LocationThe PLU Pantry is located on the first floor of the AUC inside of Campus Ministry in room 190.PLU Pantry FAQWho can Access the Pantry?Any PLU student, faculty

  • Special Thank You SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The following individuals are recognized for their extraordinary assistance and counsel in planning for the 2012 symposium. Loren J.

    Special Academic Programs, Office of the Provost Cyndi Ris, Event Services Manager, Conferences and Events Amy Robbins, Coordinator, Multimedia Services Simon Sung, Art Director, University Communications Vicky Winters, Director of Administration, President’s Office Susan Young, Director, Scandinavian Culture Center WANG CENTER FOR GLOBAL AND COMMUNITY ENGAGED EDUCATION Neal Sobania, Executive Director Patricia Bieber, Business and Records Coordinator Pam Deacon-Joyner, India Consultant Carmen