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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

    vocational discernment offers the university community and alumni.Donate to Wild HopeWe are grateful for these benefactors of the Wild Hope Center:John Aakre and Cindy Michael Steve and Sue Appelo Allan and Melinda Belton Jonette Blakney Kathy Engle Nancy Faaren Terri Farrar Antonios Finitsis Ralph Flick Jeff and Lisa Ganung Pak Gee Joanna Gregson Jaynee Groseth Lauralee Hagen Katrina Hay Sergia and Todd Hay Patricia KillenErik and Marcia Kjesbu Laura Majovski Nikki Martin Douglas Oakman David and Gail

  • This course focuses on the acquisition and application of maritime industry-specific knowledge with a managerial perspective.

    conclusion of the course.Program Under RevisionRequest for InformationSales Skills Check out three programs to improve your sales outcomes. These programs are designed for business owners, managers, non-profit organizations and people look to develop a side hustle. Instructed by Jeff Hayes, founder of SellWell Solutions.Learn moreRequest for InformationSocial Media Workshops Are you a small business owner looking to connect with your clients? Does social media seem the ideal way to connect the community

  • LASR worked with the department of Theatre & Dance on their final Spotlight production of the year, Twisted Tales of Poe , a staged radio drama. This show came to life in the ears of listeners tuned in to LASR or the online stream. Here’s…

    tools to perfectly reproduce sound effects which was quite a lot of fun for Hanne. The stakes were raised from a typical film production because in audio-only scenarios like this radio play, there are no visuals to help with audience enjoyment or comprehension. Peyton Noreen '23Peyton, who survived this year partly thanks to the always interesting, never boring meals at Cross Cultures, co-directed Twisted Tales of Poe with faculty member Jeff Clapp. A theatre major, this was their first time

  • Into the Woods, by James Lapine and Steven Sondheim, brings classic storybook characters together for a Tony Award-winning musical. This musical fairy tale mashup entwines stories of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, and the baker and his wife into a…

    is more important than musical ability,” Jeff Clapp, director, remarks. “Sondheim is musically and physically demanding of the actors. Having a show like this, done here at PLU will be different, because we have some of the best singers and performers in the state. If nothing else, this production will definitely outshine the movie because of the amazing voices involved.” Unlike golden age musicals, where long scenes of dialogue follow musical numbers, the plot of Into the Woods is driven within

  • For the final Spotlight production of the year, PLU Theatre & Dance presented Twisted Tales of Poe, a staged radio drama. This show came to life in the ears of listeners tuned in to LASR or the online stream. Here’s what some of the student…

    sound effects which was quite a lot of fun for Hanne. The stakes were raised from a typical film production because in audio-only scenarios like this radio play, there are no visuals to help with audience enjoyment or comprehension. Peyton Noreen '23Peyton, who survived this year partly thanks to the always interesting, never boring meals at Cross Cultures, co-directed Twisted Tales of Poe with faculty member Jeff Clapp. A theatre major, this was their first time directing a full-length play and

  • Into the Woods, by James Lapine and Steven Sondheim, brings classic storybook characters together for a Tony Award-winning musical. This musical fairy tale mashup entwines stories of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, and the baker and his wife into a…

    is more important than musical ability,” Jeff Clapp, director, remarks. “Sondheim is musically and physically demanding of the actors. Having a show like this, done here at PLU will be different, because we have some of the best singers and performers in the state. If nothing else, this production will definitely outshine the movie because of the amazing voices involved.” Unlike golden age musicals, where long scenes of dialogue follow musical numbers, the plot of Into the Woods is driven within

  • For the final Spotlight production of the year, PLU Theatre & Dance presented Twisted Tales of Poe, a staged radio drama. This show came to life in the ears of listeners tuned in to LASR or the online stream. Here’s what some of the student…

    sound effects which was quite a lot of fun for Hanne. The stakes were raised from a typical film production because in audio-only scenarios like this radio play, there are no visuals to help with audience enjoyment or comprehension. Peyton Noreen '23Peyton, who survived this year partly thanks to the always interesting, never boring meals at Cross Cultures, co-directed Twisted Tales of Poe with faculty member Jeff Clapp. A theatre major, this was their first time directing a full-length play and

  • March 1, 2022 6:30-8:30 p.m. one 2-hour session, fully online, live, $49.00

    Sales Success: Tools & Skills Training Check out three programs to improve your outcomes These courses are designed for business owners, managers, non-profit organizations and people looking to develop a side hustle – Instructed by Jeff Hayes, founder of SellWell Solutions. Register today! Meet Your Instructor Jeff Hayes, founder of SellWell Solutions has sold millions of dollars in products and services to a wide range of companies, including Fortune 500s and small businesses across the US and

  • Participating graduate programs include: Business Administration, Creative Writing, Education, Kinesiology, Marketing Analytics, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Nursing.

    students find the right solutions to pay for their education. Presented by: Jeff Lackey, Student Financial Services Director, Graduate & Professional Programs, Sallie Mae PLU Alum ’97 1:30 – 2:30pm  Break-out Sessions – Virtual Meet and Greet How will a graduate degree optimize your career opportunities? Join us to meet with the program director or advisor, students, and faculty from the program of your interest. You can learn about the program features, curriculum, and how it can help you achieve your

  • On a cold, clear, moonless night in the middle of winter, all is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. As the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, Almost’s residents find themselves falling in and out of…

    midwinter night’s dream. In the small town of Parkland, Washington theatre students are preparing to close their theatre season with the production of Almost, Maine, and residents of PLU will find themselves falling in love with PLU theatre all over again. Almost, Maine, directed by Jeff Clapp, shows on Eastvold’s Mainstage May 11, 12, 18, 19 at 7:30 p.m. and May 20 at 2 p.m.  Student Preview is May 10 and students can watch for $2. This is the closing production for PLU’s Theatre season for the 2011