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  • Michael J. Halvorson Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Full Profile 253-535-8258 halvormj@plu.edu * On Sabbatical

  • Novels January 6, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022

  • semester, PLU faculty will explore the pandemic phenomenon through the lens of diverse disciplinary fields. These include: Biology, Global Studies, History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Literature and the Arts. The course also includes a panel of PLU alumni in the health and care professions that have been invited to reflect on their experience of the crisis from the vantage point as practitioners. The

  • semester, PLU faculty will explore the pandemic phenomenon through the lens of diverse disciplinary fields. These include: Biology, Global Studies, History, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Literature and the Arts. The course also includes a panel of PLU alumni in the health and care professions that have been invited to reflect on their experience of the crisis from the vantage point as practitioners. The

  • funding opportunities. Do your own search by filtering search results by grant type, program area or funding agency to find the best fit for your research. Federal Grant Resource Links Foundation Relations keeps an updated list of direct links to individual federal funding opportunity sites. Request a profileWhile looking at a foundation's website is helpful, it does not show their relationship with PLU or historical giving. Request a foundation's profile to get insight into our history with a

  • electronically by the college/university or delivered in person to the Office of Admission in an official sealed envelope. Medical Requirement: Before actual enrollment each new student must submit a Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement (per Washington State law) and a Student Immunization History & Emergency Contact Form.

  • Lutheran Church, 1600 E. Hillcrest Dr. TACOMA, WA Rescheduled       BUY TICKETS FEBRUARY 22 | 7:30pm Pacific Lutheran University Lagerquist Concert Hall, 12180 Park Ave. S. The Choir of the West was established in 1926 and has a long history of excellence. The choir was one of the first Lutheran college choirs to tour regionally, nationally and internationally, and has appeared at numerous prestigious choir conferences. The 2024 tour marks the first major tour in four years, and is the first under the

  • to promoting stronger commercial, educational, and cultural engagement with China. Jim Mockford President, Northwest China Council Established 1980. Our mission is to promote a greater understanding of Chinese history, culture, business, and contemporary affairs in the Pacific Northwest. 10:45AM - 12:00 Noon Panel 2: Cultural Connections Paul Manfredi Professor of Chinese, Pacific Lutheran University Zhu Yuming Poet, painter Lü De’an Poet, painter Zhang Er Poet, Librettist, Tacoma Method 12:00PM

  • Services Currently Not OfferedClick below for more info on services we are unable to provide at this time through PLU Counseling Services.Services Currently Not ProvidedServices Currently Not Provided: Intensive, long-term, or weekly open-ended therapy.  Possible indicators for longer term or more intensive therapy include: Recent or multiple psychiatric hospitalizations. Chronic thoughts of suicide, frequent self-injury behaviors, or history of repeated suicide attempts. Evidence or risk of

  • American ImaginationMW 1:45-3:30 HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide StudiesTR 9:55-11:40 HIST 289/HGST 287: Africa and the HolocaustTR 11:50-1:35 HIST 360: History of the HolocaustTR 3:40-5:25 HIST 333: Colonization and Genocide in Native North AmericaTR 1:45-3:30 HISP 301: Hispanic Voices for Social Change *Prerequisite: HISP 202TR 11:50-1:35 NAIS 250: Introduction to Native American & Indigenous StudiesMWF 1:45-2:50 RELI 230/HGST 287: Religion and GenocideTR 11:50-1:35 Holocaust