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February 26, 2009
Lutes are in the headlines.
Students win $5.5 million in scholarships
The Act Six program awards full-ride college scholarships to emerging urban leaders. This year, seven future Lutes received the opportunity to attend PLU and pursue their education.
Small towns need a little care, too
PLU alum Sarah Kirkegaard is using her medical skills to serve the small town of Sequim as a nurse practitioner, ensuring adequate health care for a town with very little health care resources.
Bach inspires second-graders
PLU faculty member Amy Grinsteiner developed the Goldberg Performance Project in 2008 to bring classical music into the classrooms of younger children. This year, the program is taking off, and now has the support of PLU as a performance venue.
Educators promote Canada Days in Fairbanks
PLU assistant professor Robert Marshall Wells will showcase his documentary, “Building Connections: Reclaiming Lost Narratives of the Alaska-Canada Highway,” during the “Canada Days,” celebration in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Smart meets art in MOVE! Ten
MLKBallet was born in Tacoma, the brainchild of three friends from Pacific Lutheran University - Amy Kostelecky-Roe, Alexa Folsom-Hill and Kate Monthy.
The Act Six program awards full-ride college scholarships to emerging urban leaders. This year, seven future Lutes received the opportunity to attend PLU and pursue their education.
Small towns need a little care, too
PLU alum Sarah Kirkegaard is using her medical skills to serve the small town of Sequim as a nurse practitioner, ensuring adequate health care for a town with very little health care resources.
Bach inspires second-graders
PLU faculty member Amy Grinsteiner developed the Goldberg Performance Project in 2008 to bring classical music into the classrooms of younger children. This year, the program is taking off, and now has the support of PLU as a performance venue.
Educators promote Canada Days in Fairbanks
PLU assistant professor Robert Marshall Wells will showcase his documentary, “Building Connections: Reclaiming Lost Narratives of the Alaska-Canada Highway,” during the “Canada Days,” celebration in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Smart meets art in MOVE! Ten
MLKBallet was born in Tacoma, the brainchild of three friends from Pacific Lutheran University - Amy Kostelecky-Roe, Alexa Folsom-Hill and Kate Monthy.

