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  • , Anderson University Center) 10:00 – 11:40 a.m. – Women as Perpetrators (Regency Room, AUC) Scholars will present the latest analysis of the role of women as perpetrators of Nazi crimes. The study of women as being active persecutors has long been neglected by most historians, who tended to associate women as traditional caregivers and nurturers incapable of participating in acts of oppression and murder. Introduction: Pauline Kaurin, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Holocaust and Genocide Studies

  • curriculum design, instructional strategies, the use of assessments, and specific methodologies for content area instruction. (4) EDUC 562 : Schools and Society Individual and cooperative study of the socio-cultural and cultural, political, legal, historical, and philosophical foundations of current practices of schooling in America. Prerequisite: Admission to the M.A.E./Cert program or consent of instructor. (3) EDUC 563A : Integrating Seminar: Technology Embedded Instructional Design Students work

  • hopeful and livable future for young people in these times of crises. Sponsorship: Dr. Shiva’s visit is made possible by sponsorships from the Norwegian Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Arbaugh Family Foundation and in collaboration with the PLU Philosophy Department’s annual Food Symposium. Juan VilloroWorking Title: Critiques of the Apocalypse: End Times and Resilience in Contemporary Mexico Who: Juan Villoro, Prize-winning Author and Political Commentator Bio: Juan Villoro (b. 1956

  • of a growing trend in competitive high-school debate, in which non-marginalized students read arguments rooted in marginalized identity. I propose that this trend creates a hostile environment within the debate round because it forces marginalized debaters to oppose their own identities and struggles to win the round. Why I majored in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies: I majored in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies because one semester of Political Science classes was enough for me to decide

  • a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post ALL-STAR ATTAWAYS Next Post Discovery More Story ALL-STAR ATTAWAYS Did you know that: In the early 1910s, Theander Harstad and Anton Brottem followed their exemplary years on the PLU baseball... April 4, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535

  • advocacy began in legislative politics. He spent the first four years of his career managing political campaigns throughout Western Washington and serving as a legislative assistant in Olympia. While working at the Legislature in 2007, Austin began establishing himself as a local leader in Tacoma transit advocacy, participating in local activism and making the most of an opportunity with The News Tribune of Tacoma. “I had a blog for the Tribune called ‘The Bus Stops Here,’” Austin explains. “I would

  • cadets. She is a decorated combat veteran of Desert Storm, the conflict in the Balkans and Operation Iraqi Freedom — a seasoned officer who talked with the authority of experience. “What I learned from her about being a leader, taking care of people,” Calata said, “that’s something I’ve always kept.” As he shifted gears from nursing, Calata turned to political science. Through those studies he met Professor Ann Kelleher. She had a reputation as a tough instructor and, like Boice, had real-world

  • the interplay between Christian values and practices and diverse cultures in eastern and western Europe; the charisma of various types of sanctity (holy persons, sites, and relics); the development of ascetic behavior for monastics and laity; the relationship between Christians and diverse political systems; and the role of Christianity in the development of western culture. (4) RELI 224 : Always Reforming: The Lutheran Heritage - RL, VW This course is an introduction to the central insights