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  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a

  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a

  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a

  • Pacific Lutheran University. Baseball Press Box Jim Kittilsby ’60 is the first to admit he probably wasn’t the premier baseball player of his era—or the winningest baseball coach. Seattle Repertory Theatre One Lute is dramatically defying expectations to write, compose and star in a high-profile musical production. New Panama Canal Project Fun fact: The Panama Canal opened 101 years ago and is about to expand its capacity. The most fun fact? A Lute is leading the way. Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is

  • also need many volunteers!   Volunteer opportunities on Wednesday and Thursday each month.  This is a partnership between PLU and Trinity Lutheran Church. Holy Courage: Reclaiming Jesus in an Era of Christian Nationalism – a joint Bible Study and discussion group with PLU Campus Ministry and Trinity Lutheran Church.  Four Wednesdays 5:30-7:00pm (Sept 25, Oct 9, Oct 23, Nov 6).  Light dinner served.  Email cmin@plu.edu to be added to the gcal. Integrating Spirituality & Sexuality (part of the series

  • Scandinavian image of the new library,” the Landskrona, Sweden, native had to promise to stay blond, and to never lose her accent (check and check, by the way). By Sandy Deneau Dunham All Star Attaways Athletics at PLU has sustained an elite status throughout every era of its 115-year history. Competing at both the NAIA Division II and NCAA Division III levels (since 1996), PLU teams have won 11 national championships and claimed regional or conference championships every decade. By Zach Powers ’10

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Baseball Press Box Alumni Profiles / January 20, 2015 PLU Dedicated New Baseball Press Box to Jim Kittilsby ’60 By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor TACOMA, Wash. (April 7, 2015)—Jim Kittilsby ’60 is the first to admit he probably wasn’t the premier baseball player of his era—or the winningest baseball coach once he returned to his alma

  • possible, says Suzanne Moore, a Vashon Island-based book artist who served as one of just two American illuminators for The Saint John’s Bible. “It’s the only way it could get done,” she said in a sunlit art studio, reminiscing about her contribution to the most ambitious book-arts project of our time. Coming to terms with the 'L' in PLUSenior Editor Kari Plog describes how she was drawn to PLU and The Saint John's Bible for the same reasons. Moore was one of 23 artists who worked on 160 illuminations

  • of a cultural matrix that brought into being desires–for travel, for commodities, for lifestyles–that are unsustainable in the face of our current environmental crises (The Great Derangement 2016). Ghosh’s decision to single out Austen from among her contemporaries is one more manifestation of her staying power, of her grasp on our literary consciousness. We want to take his statement seriously and trouble it as well. In particular, we hope to highlight how Ghosh’s claim about how Austen’s era

  • after 1945). Major themes included place/nature, Celtic influences and imagery, multiple Irish identities (e.g. Republican v. Northern Irish v. Irish-American v. Irish-language work), and artistic response and interpretation of the Troubles/Northern Ireland conflict. Selected bibliography: Selected works from W.B. Yeats, Dylan Thomas, Seamus Heaney, Patrick Kavanagh, Paul Muldoon, John Montague, Paula Meehan, and Eavan Boland, among others. Recommended Anthologies: The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry