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three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Featured Stories Gallery Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Bring Your Whole Self Here’s How We Live It Power Paddle to Puyallup Strong Link of Three The Reboot of Outdoor Rec Archives © 2019 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1 – WINTER 2019 CO-EDITORS Lace M. Smith Debbie Cafazzo WRITERS Debbie Cafazzo Thomas Kyle
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- CX ARTD 383 Studies in Art History - CX ARTD 490 Gender and Art - CX COMA 120 Introduction to Media Studies - CX DANC 170 Introduction to Dance - CX DANC 222 Beginning/Intermediate Musical Theatre Dance - CX, FT DANC 240 Dance Concert Ensemble - CX DANC 251 Beginning/Intermediate Ballet - CX, FT DANC 252 Beginning/Intermediate Contemporary - CX, FT DANC 254 Beginning/Intermediate Tap - CX, FT DANC 255 Beginning/Intermediate Hip Hop - CX, FT ENGL 225 Autobiographical Writing - CX ENGL 227
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War Has Led to the Ongoing Genocide Against Bosniaks” Eden Standley, “Nazi Influence on Contemporary Understandings of Autism” Convener: Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle, Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies and Associate Professor of History, PLU 1:30 - 1:45 p.m. – Break 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. – ``Stories of Survival,`` AUC Regency RoomDeno Seder, Writer and Media Producer, “Miracle at Zakynthos” Zoom presentation Cynthia Flash Hemphill, Seattle-area journalist and publicist, “The Sephardic Anne Frank: How a 9
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Mayer Kurt Mayer Summer Research Fellows: Jessica Alley, Abigail Kunkel, Christian Riddall, Alicia Sprague Moderator: Lisa Marcus, Professor of English, PLU 1:45 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. – (Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 214)“Routine Pharmacological Procedures Against Women in Auschwitz: An Unspoken Narrative” – Peggy Kleinplatz The history of routine pharmacological interventions affecting women’s fertility during the Shoah and thereafter has been hidden in plain sight. It is past time to assemble the fragments
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Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Alumni News Alumni Profiles Spiritual Journey PLU alumna Kate Fontana ’08 believes that yoga should be affordable and accessible to people of all incomes and abilities. Saving the lives of refugee women Yvonne Røskeland ’98 saw the
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question what everyone thinks is perfectly normal in the present. It should not surprise, then, that the ancient Hebrew story of the Exodus—of people experiencing liberation from an oppressive society—has sparked reform movements for hundreds of years: the movements to abolish slavery; to end child labor; to give women access to land, vote, and self-determination; to secure a living wage and decent life for farm workers; to free sexual minorities from dehumanizing stereotypes and discrimination. (Photo
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This policy addresses the responsibilities of Pacific Lutheran University (“PLU”) under Title IX 2024 Final Rule, the 2013 Clery Amendments, and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act last amended in 2022 (“VAWA”). Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex (gender and gender identity) in education programs and activities; and, programs that receive Federal financial assistance. VAWA requires that universities have procedures in place to respond to matters of sexual assault
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Bill Foege in the late 1990s while reporting on the newly emerging Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Paulson knew Foege had gone to PLU and mentioned that he did as well, and today they are friends. When Paulson asked Foege whether he had a photo of them together,... By Tom / April 4, 2014 Samantha Potter ’14 As for basketball, this season the PLU women beat two Division II schools for the first time in Potter’s career. No wonder, then, that Potter received the Lute Career Athletic Achievement
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students studying abroad or participating in clubs or activities. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for active citizenship and a variety of career opportunities, including library and information sciences, writing and social media, education, government service, jobs in technology, law, business, and more. How does it work? Class sizes are small and discussion based, with plenty of opportunity to read and evaluate materials from a diverse selection of writers and time periods. We use the latest
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Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Thorniley Collection Spice for Life Building the Biz Baby Steps The Other Washington Archives © 2017 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 – SPRING 2017 SENIOR EDITOR Kari Plog ’11 WRITERS Kari Plog ’11 Zach Powers ’10 Lorna Rodriguez ’11 PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Rustin Dwyer HOMEPAGE ANIMATION Sam O’Hara ’16 CONTRIBUTORS Mare Blocker
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