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  • PLU still offers Environment 350 to Environmental Studies students. Throughout the course, students and faculty spend the semester researching different sites in the watershed through multiple disciplines: Ecology, Chemistry, Geology, English, Indigenous Studies, and more.

  • architecture, and Christian rituals. He has taught in PLU’s International Honors Program and has led student and regent study tours in Rome and central Italy. PLU Faculty ProfileSince 2005, he has led faculty, staff, and student workshops on the liberal arts and higher education, published extensively on the origins, development, and gifts of Lutheran higher education, and represented PLU at international conferences in ritual studies and reformation studies. Dr. Torvend served as the first University

  • World in a 1938 Family Film Three minutes of footage are the only moving images left of the Jewish inhabitants of Nasielsk before the Holocaust. Three minutes, in color, random, and full of life, are turned into a historical and personal dimension. Three Minutes-A Lengthening (2022) is based on Three Minutes in Poland; the documentary is directed by Bianca Stigter and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter. Convener: Robert P. Ericksen, Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies, Emeritus, PLU Post-film discussion

  • strengths needed for many careers. The right combination of major and minor often helps a job seeker look like the ideal candidate. Business Administration Minor Nonprofit Leadership Minor Specialized Minor in Business Administration Specialized Business Minor in Marketing Innovation Studies The Innovation Studies minor focuses on developing transformative ideas, compelling designs, and breakthrough products in a team-driven context that is PLU to the core. Sounds exciting right? Learn more about the

  • November 1, 2010 Consolidating our strengths and addressing new challenges PLU President Loren J. Anderson greets students during opening convocation. He believes the next few years will be critical as PLU plans for its future. By Loren J. Anderson – PLU President The public announcement last month of the university’s new fund-raising effort, “Engage the World: The Campaign for PLU,” sets out one of two critical initiatives that the campus community will be undertaking over the next two years

  • . “It helped me understand how a decision is made,” Doan said. “It’s not just coming from nowhere. It’s so easy now to collect data, but people are still struggling to figure out what you can do with it.” Mulder said graduates of the MSMR program are equipped to do just that. “It’s important to have data literacy,” he said, noting that it offers “more robust insights.” “PLU’s program focuses on this as a critical skill,” Mulder said. The approach is coupled with client projects that give graduate

  • , with so many colleges and universities competing for prospective students’ attention, it is more critical than ever that we present our values and offerings in a distinctive way by clearly positioning ourselves as a unique, relevant higher education institution. Learn more about the brand story and find tips about how to use it. OUR STORY The brand story is the narrative that conveys the spirit of the PLU community to existing and new audiences. It affirms the important emotional connection that

  • Lise Mba Ekani Assistant Professor of French & Francophone Studies and Global Studies Phone: 253-535-8340 Email: lekani@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 201-B Professional Education Ph.D., French Literature, Louisiana State University, 2018 M.A., French Literature, University of Oregon, 2011

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  • , Cory. The ensuing family tension struck a chord with Wallace. “It was definitely personal. For me and my dad … It was strict, it was tough, it was supposed to be what most people consider tough love,” he said. “I think that sometimes we forget that tough love isn’t always the answer. But the way that Troy shows and expresses his love to his son, with that tough love, was very similar to how my dad expressed his love to me.” Race is an underlying theme throughout the play, as “Fences” illustrates

  • integral part of African American history and culture,” ASPLU president Haedon Brunelle said. “And that it’s a powerful experience for people of Christian and non-Christian faiths to engage in spiritual wellness and cultural awareness. ASPLU seeks to provide such opportunities.” Other events occurring at PLU this month include a guest-speaker appearance from Ijeoma Oluo (author of “So You Want to Talk About Race”), a Tournées Film Festival screening of the film “I am Not Your Negro” and more. “Black