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  • Extremism and Nazi Sympathizers in the 1930's Dr. Bradley W. Hart, Ph.D. – California State University, Fresno Dr. Bradley Hart, author of “Hitler’s American Friends”, was the guest presenter at the 2021 Raphael Lemkin Lecture event. Most Americans remember the years of the Second World War as a period of national unity and shared sacrifice, but this is hardly a complete picture of the era. In reality, the United States was deeply divided, with far-right groups, including the German American Bund and

  • Elvis Dun-Dery at a community cleanup event. The question stuck with Johnson during his time in Europe, and when a volunteer recruiter role opened up at the Indiana Red Cross, despite being “slightly overqualified,” he jumped at the opportunity. Yet the transition wasn’t without its difficulties: right before Johnson and his family moved back to the U.S., the first case of COVID-19 was found in Germany, in a small town where Johnson had just coached a basketball game. Johnson’s first years at the

  • . San Jose Sunday, April 29, 3–5 p.m. SP2 Communal Bar & Restaurant 72 N. Almaden Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Learn more and register RACHEL CARSON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY LECTURE March 6 The annual event, supported by an endowment from George and Helen Long, is designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to PLU’s campus. The 2018 speaker is Pam Ronald, Ph.D., distinguished professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome Center at U.C. Davis who also

  • . High weathering of surface debris makes it likely that the surface cover is mainly from the 1963 Little Tahoma rockfall event, whereas, the lack of weathering on proglacial debris argues that newer material must be being added to the system from more recent rock falls or bed erosion.View Benjamin's poster here. Carbonate Rock with Encapsulated Petrified Wood in Channel of Skate Creek, WA Max-Henry Nelson Black petrified wood was found in the Skate Creek channel near Packwood Wa within a rock unit

  • , how we view it, and how we connect it to students.” LEARN MORE: Interested in studying math or gender, sexuality, & race studies?Among her favorite student experiences was a math festival where PLU partnered with University of Washington Tacoma students, bringing the event to both universities and Lincoln High School in Tacoma. “The goal was to bring mathematics in new, fun, and interesting ways to students’ and their families’ lives,” Clark says. “I generated something on tessellations, which is

  • Upcoming Virtual Concerts Free Live Local Music List of Live Virtual Concerts (updated daily) Music & Autumn in Tacoma Lady Gaga’s ‘One World: Together at Home’ Concert Special NPR Music: Tiny Desk Music & Quick View of Seattle Billboard Magazine – upcoming events VIRTUAL Virtual Events Check the PLU Campus Event Calendar for many events happening by student organizations, departments, and offices! It will be constantly updating as groups add their events. Also don’t forget to add your events and use

  • through the immigrant creation process. And I honestly was like, if only 10 people come to this, that’s fine, because then 10 people have learned about this process, that’s the whole point.” Later on, Lutes united in South Hall to bake bread for local food banks. Shayna reminisced about the drop-in flow of the event. “We took over a bunch of people’s ovens in South Hall, and we set up in the lounge. We made like 200 loaves of bread. All day, we were baking bread, breaking bread. And we were going to

  • 2023 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: “Africa and the Holocaust” Oct. 25-27, 2023 Thanks to the generosity of donors this event is free and open to the public. The 15th Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 25th – Friday, Oct. 27th in the Anderson University Center, Regency Room. Our conference will explore “Africa and the Holocaust” as its theme. In this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • has been a big part of their lives for as long as they can remember. Grahe remembers how he went from playing French horn in a brass quintet, to playing trumpet at open mic nights, to learning how to play guitar and starting to record original music. “Somewhere the guitar took over more than the French horn and more than the trumpet,” he said. His group, “My Name Ain’t Skip,” actually formed in response to the PLU rock event. “It’s actually refreshing being in a band,” Grahe said. Anderson saw the

  • Holocaust Conference will be March 17-19, 2011 on the PLU campus. When the opportunity came to bring Berkowitz, now a professor and the director of the Holocaust Program at the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at the University College London, to PLU for a lecture, Ericksen took it. At the PLU Fall Lecture in Holocaust Studies on Nov. 11, Berkowitz will speak from his book, The Crime of My Very Existence. The event is free and open to the public and will take place in Xavier Hall at 7 p.m. The