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  • Bertelsmann Visiting Professorship at Mansfield College, Oxford University (2007). He is a three-time recipient of the Jewish National Book Award—Holocaust Category, for Ordinary Men, The Origins of the Final Solution, and Remembering Survival.  For this last book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research.  He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Browning has served as an expert witness in “war crimes” trials in Australia

  • Bertelsmann Visiting Professorship at Mansfield College, Oxford University (2007). He is a three-time recipient of the Jewish National Book Award—Holocaust Category, for Ordinary Men, The Origins of the Final Solution, and Remembering Survival.  For this last book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research.  He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Browning has served as an expert witness in “war crimes” trials in Australia

  • Bertelsmann Visiting Professorship at Mansfield College, Oxford University (2007). He is a three-time recipient of the Jewish National Book Award—Holocaust Category, for Ordinary Men, The Origins of the Final Solution, and Remembering Survival.  For this last book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research.  He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Browning has served as an expert witness in “war crimes” trials in Australia

  • Bertelsmann Visiting Professorship at Mansfield College, Oxford University (2007). He is a three-time recipient of the Jewish National Book Award—Holocaust Category, for Ordinary Men, The Origins of the Final Solution, and Remembering Survival.  For this last book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research.  He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Browning has served as an expert witness in “war crimes” trials in Australia

  • off the lights. When a class period or meeting ends, stay inside and do not leave the building until an “all clear” signal is given. Do not call Campus Safety to request information. Remain alert to changing conditions and be ready for updates from PLU Alert. Atmospheric (biological, chemical, radiological, volcanic, etc.) ThreatClose sources of fresh air, such as windows, fireplace dampers, and ventilation systems, and do not use the elevator. Do not move in and out of building. If the threat is

  • lengths. 3:50 pm - Keynote Speaker (Morken Center for Learning and Technology 103 and Virtually)Call Me, Beep Me: My Transition from Studying Biochemistry to Radiochemistry Tran Hoang (PLU ‘20), Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences Before starting her graduate studies at Weill Cornell Pharmacology, Tran found herself sitting in Rieke Science Center, looking at the course requirements for a Chemistry degree during her first year at PLU, overwhelmed and unsure of what this major held for

  • guaranteed basic income program (Growing Resilience in Tacoma, or GRIT), the philosophical basis of basic income, what a guaranteed income could mean for our economy and our communities, and anything else that might present itself in conversation. All perspectives are welcome and valuable in this first-of-a-kind event for PLU and the surrounding community! Debate facilitators: Jennifer Keohane, Associate Professor in the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences, University of Baltimore Doug Sprie

  • book he is also a recipient of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research.  He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. Browning has served as an expert witness in “war crimes” trials in Australia, Canada, and Great Britain.  He has also served as an expert witness in two “Holocaust denial” cases:  the second Zündel trial in Toronto in 1988 and in David Irving’s libel suit against Deborah Libstadt in London in 2000.Friday, November 3Zuzanna

  • , since junior high and high school, during Running Start, and well into my community college years, I had frequently used the PLU library for research and personal enrichment. As a result, I began to wonder what a it would be like to be a student of the university that this library belonged to and, as such, I have come to enjoy knowing what it means to be a student such as that. My PLU experience: My experience at PLU is two-fold; for one who majors in both the Humanities and the Social Sciences must

  • official transcripts submitted to PLU?To be considered ‘official’, transcripts (high school and college/university) must be sent directly from the institution to the Registrar’s Office or must be brought in to the Registrar’s office in a sealed envelope from the institution. If a sealed transcript is opened it is no longer official. Does PLU give junior status to students with an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree?Admitted students who complete the Direct Transfer Associate degree (DTA) from an