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  • “Resistance: Jewish Resistance and Rescue during the Holocaust” The conference is free and open to the public. RegistrationScheduleLivestreamWednesday, October 23Marla AbrahamRoberta GrossmanRobert P. EricksenMarla AbrahamWho: Marla Abraham, Director Western Region United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Bio: In October of 2018, Marla Eglash Abraham joined the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as our new Western Regional Director, based in our Los Angeles office. Marla is an accomplished

  • Club   Kate Fontana, Senior, ASPLU Religious Relations Director 2007Faculty + Staff: Susan Mann (Wang Center) Barbara Temple Thurston (English) Jeff Smith (Dining) Beth Kraig (History)   Students: Shannon Murphy Troy Andrade   Campus Ministry 2006Faculty + Staff: Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien (Religion) Emily Davidson (Hispanic Studies) Joanne Ito (Counseling Center) Lace Smith (Student Involvement & Leadership)   Students: Christine Claridge Alex Montances

  • :  Exposing the Relations between Legal and Illegal Wildlife Trafficking in Parrots”  PLU News Article: Free as a Bird – At Last Seth Dowland & Clayton Brachts, “Sports, Christianity, and Manliness” Pauline Kaurin & Peter Joyce, “Moral Considerations in Jus in Bello” PLU Celebrates Student-Faculty Research: news article overviews 2013-2014 Kelmer Roe projects 2014-15:  Erin MckKenna & Kelli Blechschmidt, “Living with Livestock: Food, Fiber, and Friends” Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, Kevin O’Brien, and Jacob

  • Loren J. Anderson joined hundreds at the Nordic Heritage Museum in Ballard for a vigil to remember victims of last week’s attacks in Norway.  These are the remarks he made during the service. Read Previous New ’employer relations’ position connects students with employers Read Next Light Fantastic COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy

  • Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare, and then to Xavier Hall, where she perched on the stoop  and reflected on all the PLU connections that had brought her to this point. With a bachelor’s degree in Child Development and Family Relations from the University of Maine, Sullivan had worked in Maine until she was laid off. After her father’s death, she and her family followed her sister to the Pacific Northwest, and her sister, as sisters sometimes do, gently pushed Sullivan to go back to school. Sullivan

  • media guides. “I worked in sports in an era in which there was almost daily face-to-face contact with the news media,” Kittilsby said. “This doesn’t happen anymore, and that’s not because Jim Kittilsby left and everything went to pot. That was before high-tech, and press relations were totally different. People say, ‘Gee, Jim, when you were publicist, the Lutes got a lot of ink in the papers and time on the Seattle stations.’ I can’t take credit for that. (The late, legendary coach) Frosty Westering

  • , and Contemporary Mexico Learn about U.S.-Mexico relations and gain an in-depth perspective of Mexican immigration to — and the hispanization of — the United States Experience approaches to, and strategies for, social change, and the value placed on these processes by diverse groups in the Oaxaca region and across Mexico Integrate academic knowledge and intercultural skills in an internship with a local nonprofit organization focused on an issue related to your academic, personal or professional

  • Specialist, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Client Program Specialist, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP ELA, SS & Leadership Teacher, Highline Public Schools Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs Master of Studies in Modern British History, Oxford University Master of Social Work, University of Michigan PhD in History, University of Chicago Graduate Certificate in Data Analytics, Boston University MA in History, Yale University Master of Public Administration (MPA), The University of Texas at

  • Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education“Africa and the Holocaust”ScheduleFree and Open to the Public - Registration RequiredAll Times Posted are Pacific Standard (PST)Wednesday, October 25thThursday, October 26thFriday, October 27thWednesday, October 25th7:00 p.m. – Opening Keynote Address: “Sub-Saharan Africans and the Holocaust”, AUC Regency RoomDr. Edward Kissi, Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies, School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, University of South

  • Breakfast May 12 at 10p.m. Anderson University Center Commons Celebrity faculty servers and student performers will serve free breakfast to all students. Free for students     Lincoln, Douglas, and Slavery: In the Crucible of Public Debate May 14 at 6p.m. Xavier Hall: Philip A. Nordquist Lecture Hall Dr. David Zarefskey is one of the foremost argumentation scholars in the world, and he will bring his expertise to campus this spring to lecture about the 1858 presidential debates. Free admission, no