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  • Maurice Halbwachs, the identities of Jewish-American women and Hannah Arendt’s Jewish identity. In a recent published essay (2013) she discussed the linkages between family and religion expressed by children hidden in convents during the Holocaust. Her analysis of selected aspects of the Jewish resistance in Belgium has recently appeared in an anthology entitled Jewish Resistance against the Nazis edited by Patrick Henry and published by Catholic University Press in 2014.Robert P. EricksenTitle

  • Renewal” will explore the concept of healing understood in the broadest sense as described in the 2015 article, Healing, A Concept Analysis: “Healing is an intervention, an outcome, and a process, and at times, all three. It also describes an ability or power, energy, and cleansing of grief, trouble, or evil. The concept is relevant in a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, nursing, psychology, public health, education, religion, and spirituality. Healing occurs in multiple dimensions

  • policy represents a full commitment to gender equity that aligns with our mission and our community of care, while meeting the federal government’s call to action. Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) – The purpose of the Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) is to anonymously collect data regarding instances of experienced bias within the PLU community and monitor the type and frequency of such occurrences. Doing so will help us better understand our campus climate, create community-based educational

  • : Growing Resilience In Tacoma Mayors for a Guaranteed Income Guaranteed income pilot data from around the country

  • currently serves PLU as the ASPLU Vice President, an Admissions Ambassador, a Peace Scholar, and a Rieke Scholar. After her time at PLU, she plans to take a gap year to prepare for the GRE’s so that she can get a Ph.D. in Terrorism Analysis. Who: Peter Olschner Bio: Peter Olschner is currently completing his senior year at Pacific Lutheran University. Prior to his studies at PLU, Peter lived in Arvada, Colorado where he participated in theatrical productions and musical ensembles throughout his years as

  • graduation and began working as a temporary field technician for various cultural resource management firms in Texas.  Currently, he holds the position of Field Director for a CRM firm called HRA Gray & Pape in Houston, Texas.  This involves organizing and performing archaeological field surveys with a crew of field technicians, as well as artifact analysis and report writing.  HRA Gray & Pape has multiple offices throughout the U.S., including an office in Seattle. Elizabeth Kurtenbach (2012) When I

  • has over 25 years of experience as an educator in baccalaureate, masters, and DNP and PhD programs in nursing. Dr. Habermann is an established researcher in the areas of aging, neurologic chronic illness and family caregiving. She has been funded by NIA and NINR as well as by private foundations. Primarily her research utilizes mixed-methods designs and has been at the descriptive and interventional levels. Dr. Habermann’s research has been widely disseminated including over 90 data based articles

  • abroad, visit Country Calling Codes to find out the country code you will need to dial.  Note: PLU requires all study away students to carry a phone at all times that can make calls WITHOUT being connected to Wi-Fi.    Internet Calling & Apps Messaging Apps, such as Whatsapp/WeChat/Viber/KaKao, allow the user to message within the app using their phone. A phone plan is not required, but these apps do require Wi-Fi or data access. Many are free or low-cost.  Remember, PLU requires you to have a phone

  • in employment and occupation occurred with respect to women. Recent data from the PCW Women in Work Index, which rates countries based on equal pay and access to job markets, reveals that Austria is one of the worst performing countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) when it comes to equality for women. Although Austria’s separate gender roles model has provided a popular functional system in years past, many see it as a modern constraint. The “homemaker

  • Kishaba. “I learned to trust my own instincts,” she said. If late nights collecting data in the W.M. Keck Observatory aren’t your idea of fun, you haven’t met Megan Longstaff ’19 and Justin deMattos ’19, whose presentation was titled, “Observational Astronomy in Tacoma: Analyzing Jupiter’s Rotation and the Brightness Profile of Saturn’s Rings.” Longstaff, a morning person, worried about the hours at first. But “our projects were so fascinating that it was easy to stay up until 2 AM,” she said