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  • to take an interest in prosecuting the Christian Front. They too, sent secret agents to Boston to firm up a prosecution of Christian Front leaders. This Soviet operation reached the highest U.S. government officials – including the President of the United States. Gallagher’s work is under contract to be published as a book by Harvard University Press in 2019 under the title The Nazis of Copley Square: A History of the Christian Front, 1939 – 1945.

  • to take an interest in prosecuting the Christian Front. They too, sent secret agents to Boston to firm up a prosecution of Christian Front leaders. This Soviet operation reached the highest U.S. government officials – including the President of the United States. Gallagher’s work is under contract to be published as a book by Harvard University Press in 2019 under the title The Nazis of Copley Square: A History of the Christian Front, 1939 – 1945.

  • Liberation of a Concentration Camp” – Ms. Carli Snyder This paper focuses on the testimonies of nine retired U.S. Army nurses who served during the liberation of Gusen concentration camp, a satellite camp of Mauthausen, near Linz, Austria. These interviews were conducted in 1995 by a radio journalist, Neenah Ellis, for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Oral History Department. Through the testimonies, we learn about a group of American women’s experiences of witnessing the Holocaust’s

  • Ownership, Support, Government: The University is owned and operated by Pacific Lutheran University, Inc., a Washington corporation whose purpose is higher learning. The PLU corporation meets annually on the PLU campus to elect regents and to conduct other business. The corporation consists of up to 50 delegates from the six synods of Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The Board of Regents includes members of ELCA congregations, representatives from the Alumni Association

  • of choral music published by Morningstar Music Publishers. Cherwien is a founding member of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians and has served in its leadership in a variety of capacities, including as National President. He is a member of the American Choral Director’s Association, American Guild of Organists, Chorus America, and Choristers Guild. NLCA BioCherwien holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance and the Master of Arts degree in Theory and Composition from

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente, and AT&T. Shalita holds a master’s degree in facilities management from The University of Texas at San Antonio and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Spelman College. She is also a graduate of the Los Angeles African American Women’s Public Policy Institute and serves the International Facilities Management Association’s Academic Facilities Council as the chair for young professionals. Vice President for Student LifeJoanna

  • 2020-2021 PLU by the numbers Enrollment total: 2,907 12.5% graduate students 64.5% female, 34.7% male, 0.1% other gender expression, 0.7% not reported 33.3% of undergraduates live in residence halls, 66.7% live off campus/commute (undergraduate only) 1.7% are international, representing 17 countries 41% are students of color Asian: 10.7% Black or African American: 4.3% Hispanic: 13% Native American or Alaska Native: 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 1.3% Multiracial: 10.6% Not reported

  • Jake Taylor Jake learning some Tzotzil from children in Chiapas, Mexico PLU Class of 2009/2010 Spanish and Global Studies Double Major Studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico; Wang Grant in Ecuador Completed Peace Corps in Panama Now working on Masters in Latin American Studies in the Netherlands I’m currently enrolled in a MA Latin American studies program with public policy emphasis at Leiden University here in the Netherlands. It’s the only program in Europe outside of Spain offered entirely in

  • outdoors conducting research. Now, he’s a senior paleontologist at the Department of the Interior. Foss serves as a policy adviser and resource director in Washington, D.C., 30 years after his dream began. “Working on the bureaucratic side we call ourselves ‘paleocrats’ because we’re actually interpreting the science for government,” Foss said. “Field research was what I always wanted to do, but a big part of what I do now is coordinate everything that goes on in the field.” Foss earned his research

  • FREN 404 Postcolonial Francophone Fictions and Criticism - IT, GE FREN 405 French/Francophone Film - IT, GE FREN 406 French/Francophone Feminisms - IT, GE GLST 210 Contemporary Global Issues: Migration, Poverty, and Conflict - ES, GE GLST 325 Global Political Thought - ES, GE GLST 331 International Relations - ES, GE GLST 332 American Foreign Policy - ES, GE GLST 357 Global Development - ES, GE HGST 200 Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies - VW, GE HISP 101 Elementary Spanish - GE HISP