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  • Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION Cover Story New Stories   125 Objects Watch our collection of historic PLU artifacts grow. Read More Discovery Chemistry professor makes history with AP Summer Institute. Read More Attaway Lutes A decade-by-decade look at PLU Athletics—and athletes. Read More Feature Story PLU's New Campaign Features Some of PLU's Most Notable Alumni Outcomes

  • ) Graduate: Master of Business Administration Graduate: Master of Science (Kinesiology) Graduate: Master of Science (Marketing Analytics) Graduate: Master of Science in Nursing Graduate: Post-Graduate Nurse Certificate Graduation and Commencement Graduation Honors Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Health Professions, College of Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 Hispanic Studies History History, PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies Honor Societies Housing Charges, Fees, and

  • 360. Elective course hours may be earned in two ways. Approved courses and elective options (listed below) may be selected and completed without consulting the HGST program director. Other elective courses and options (described below) can only be counted toward the minor after consultation with the HGST program director and submission to the Office of the Registrar for inclusion in the student’s degree plan. HGST Approved Elective Courses ARTD 383: Studies in Art History: Art and Memory HGST 287

  • , invigorating the learning process for you and your students.   Contextualizing Location Our first example comes straight from PLU from History Professor Mike Halvorson, who created an interactive map of Ancient Egypt that overlaid modern-day Egypt for his course on Western Civilization. Students can zoom in on important locations and monuments, while still able to keep these locations rooted in a global context. Halvorson marks sites down the Nile River. Click to view larger. Bird’s eye view of the

  • May 1, 2014 Art in—and for—the Community PLU students prepare the Parkland Post Office wall for a community mural. (Photo: Parkland Community Mural Project) Parkland Community Mural Project is a Shared Reflection of History and Identity By Shunying Wang ’15 Learn more about ‘€”and work on!’ €”the mural project On Facebook. On the project blog. Volunteers are welcome to help paint the mural; May painting dates are scheduled for Saturday, May 10; Saturday, May 17; Wednesday, May 21; Friday, May

  • topic of the Holocaust with their students. Through our efforts, Yad Vashem encourages young scholars to further research the multifaceted nature of the Holocaust.” PLU is home to an academic minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, an endowed chair in Holocaust history, an annual conference on Holocaust education, summer research fellowships for students studying Holocaust questions, and more. Collectively, these programs and opportunities reflect PLU’s prominence as the home of internationally

  • Nursing Student Handbook, and University Catalog , my offer of admission to the PLU School of Nursing will be rescinded and my enrollment in nursing courses at PLU (if I have registered) will be cancelled. I must comply with all health and certification requirements set by the university and the School of Nursing and submit documentation of the same to the appropriate offices, by due dates set by the University and the School of Nursing. I must maintain a clean criminal history free of arrests

  • : Aberdeen, Scotland Featured: Wellington, New ZealandARTDArt and Design, Art History ARTD Study Away Advising Plan Gateway: Trinidad & Tobago Gateway: Namibia Featured: Aix-en-Provence, France Featured: Athens, Greece (Art History) Featured: London, England Featured: Tasmania, Australia Featured: Wellington, New ZealandBIOLBiology BIOL Study Away Advising Plan Gateway: Bø, Norway Gateway: Trinidad & Tobago Gateway: Namibia Gateway: Oaxaca, México Featured: Wellington, New Zealand Featured: Tasmania

  • Testament was written by Jews. Why, then, aren’t Christians Jewish? This presentation will consider Judaism and Christianity in the first century C.E. and will explore some of the reasons that led to the parting of the ways between Jews and Christians. 10:00 a.m. – Jewish-Christian Relation in Sixteenth Century Germany Dr. Michael Halvorson, Associate Professor of History, PLU This presentation examines the complex relationship between European Christians and European Jews in Sixteenth Century Germany

  • literature and history, says “I basically do all my research on the internet, the PLU library database list is my best friend right now.” Regardless of whether students currently reside on or off campus, they find a use for Mortvedt Library’s resources. But as useful as the library is, in the Humanities there’s also great merit to be found in the input of one’s peers. James notes that “interacting with other students is super useful.” Discussion and collaboration might seem harder to partake in during