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  • 2013 Koller/Menzel Memorial Lecture (pdf) view download "A New Understanding of the Morality of War" - Professor Jeff McMahan

  • is an alum, gave a $5,000 gift to fund the inaugural PLU Jazz Artist in Residence program in April of 2017 that will feature saxophonist Jeff Coffin. Support Make a difference by donating to the arts and communication programs at PLU! Click here “This generous gift from a PLU alum affirms the quality of teaching and performance in the jazz area of the music department,” David Deacon-Joyner, director of jazz studies, said. “His gift indicates the importance of this program. As an alum, it shows

  • ever been given? Brian GalanteWhy did you choose PLU? Donovan KlegaWhat’s been your favorite class so far? Samrawit ZeinuWhat’s the best part about being a senior? Becca BamerHave you picked up a hobby since starting at PLU? Neal YakelisWhat do you like about teaching PLU students? Sam EllefsonWhere’s your favorite place to laugh in Tacoma? Rhiannon BergWhat’s your dream news internship? Jeff DunnWhere’s your favorite place to listen to live music near PLU? Christian BondWhat’s your favorite sports

  • Computer Science Jeff Caley, and Natural Sciences Administrative & Communications Assistant Christine Nicolai.Register for DataFestLooking for a team? We can help!Join our Discord!

  • Samuel Torvend Rosanna Pansino ’07 Tina Schumann ’09 Corey Dunn ’00 Sharon-Gwen (Hagerty ’97) Carey Taylor ’91 Barbara Minas ’73 David Anderson ’73 Jenna (Acker) Harrop ’91 Erin McKenna Meagan Macvie ’14 Corrie Hulse ’04 Nikki Poppen-Eagan ’90 Trudi (Strain) Trueit ’85 Nancy (Wendland) Feehrer ’86 Maj. Margaret Witt Jessica K. Sklar Bernadette McDonald Laura (Davis) Hamilton Jeff Leisawitz Elea Carey Shannon Mayer Teresa Ciabattari, Ph.D. Samuel Torvend Kelsey (Dawson) Goodson Lyle Slovick Rebecca

  • Terri D. Farrar Fall 2023 Taylor Dodson Fall 2023 Psychology Department Fall 2023 Corey Cook Fall 2023 Jeff Caley Fall 2023 Angie Boysen Fall 2023 Bradford Andrews Fall 2023 Kathleen Richardson Fall 2022 Rick Barot Fall 2022 Elizabeth Barton Fall 2022 Sarah Robinson-Bertoni Fall 2022 Sara Finley Fall 2022 Neal Yakelis Fall 2022 Corey Cook Fall 2022 Wendy Gardiner Fall 2022 Jessica Sklar Fall 2022 Bridget Yaden Fall 2022 Andrea Munro Spring 2022 Khalfalla Awedat Spring 2022 Daniel Heath Spring 2022

  • Marcia Taylor, Cindy Greer and Gayle Severson go back in time with the “Golden Nugget” theme. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1974 Lutes fill the stands for the Homecoming football game. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1979 Homecoming Royalty attend Songfest. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1981 The Homecoming court. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1987 Students perform at Songfest during Homecoming.(Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1992 Homecoming royalty Monica (Ricarte '94) Hurley and Jeff Miller. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 2010 A

  • mission is understanding and engaging the human experience in the community and in the larger context of the world in which this experience is embodied and lived.      Works Cited Jeff Dunn. “Molli Parce on Philosophy and Opera.” Mast Magazine. Volume 1, Issue 4, January 2016 Photo Credit All photos by John FroschauerBack: Cover Story HomepageNext: The Humanities Across Cultures

  • ” Kathi Breazeale, Troy Storfjell & Britta Helm, “Selling Wind: Sámi as Witches and Witches as Sámi in Northern European Religious Imagination” 2008-9: Carmina Palerm & Jackal Talorn, “Roots of Migration vs Roots of Community Branches of Survival in a Global Economy” PLU News article: Rethinking the Global Citizen Louis Komjathy & Jeff Rud, “Asian Religions in the Pacific Northwest” 2009-10: Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, Kevin O’Brien, & Anna Duke, “Natural Disasters as Moral Lessons: Contemporary Social

  • would be doing those things if it wasn’t for the opportunity PLU afforded me.” Jeff Clapp, associate professor of theatre, said Hobson has always shown audiences that he’s confident, ready and willing to take them on a journey with him. “The hardest job to get in this profession is a lead on Broadway,” Clapp said. “The second hardest job is to get a film project that has a major release. Louis has done both.” Hobson also isn’t afraid to be vulnerable with audiences, he added. “He is talented, has