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  • Jews and migrants from the Mediterranean, this project compels us to reconceptualize the geographic and theoretical lines between the “old world” and the “new.” At the UW, Dr. Naar teaches courses linked to his areas of research, including modern Jewish history; Jewish culture from antiquity until today; Sephardic history and culture; the history and memory of the Holocaust; relations between Jews, Christians and Muslims in lands of the former Ottoman Empire; migrations from the Mediterranean world

  • been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your professors, you get to see people

  • terms of gender-related legislation. By participating in excursions outside the capital students will learn of Uruguay’s unique historical past and present. PHED 276 – PE: Tango in Uruguay (optional, 1 credit)  Hear from past students! Learn About J-Term Gateway Semester Program: Oaxaca, México Explore Mexican history, development, society and environment through an interdisciplinary view of Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Mexico Learn about U.S.-Mexico relations and gain an in-depth perspective

  • running for office. Franklin hasn’t been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your

  • these rooms be aware that noise travels, so please be courteous. Library, 3rd floor: Silent Study Library, 2nd floor: Light conversation while studying Library, 1st floor: Collaborative study areaOnline Resource Access PolicyOff-campus access to subscription resources, such as article databases, online journals, and online reference materials, is available to current PLU students, faculty, and staff. PLU alumni and visitors are welcome to use online resources when visiting campus. You may bring your

  • :30PMNesvig Alumni House Homecoming & Family Week Tuesday, 9/28/21 thru Sunday, 10/3/21Various TimesVarious Locations Queer Student RetreatFriday, 10/8/21 Saturday, 10/9/21 To Be Announced (TBA)To Be Announced (TBA)

  • Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Track One Grant (Award Number 1950106). The materials can be checked-out by: Students and Mentor Teachers in NSCI 350: STEM Education Partnership CS-STEM Scholars and Teacher Candidates Alumni of the CS-STEM Program STEM Education minors Education majors Math Education majors Link to PLU STEM Resource Library in Libibhttps://www.libib.com/u/plu-stem-resource If you are interested in using materials from the PLU STEM Resource Library, send an email to cs

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  • going to attract students on the basis of being a very welcoming and diverse community, you’ve got to provide the services that are unique to the students’ needs,” he said. A NEW START FOR PLU Join us as we celebrate a new chapter in PLU history. During his four years of PLU leadership, Allan Belton has developed a strong vision for the university — one that focuses on providing the tools students need for success in a rapidly changing, global economy. Alumni, students, faculty, staff, families and

  • once they arrive on campus. “If you’re going to attract students on the basis of being a very welcoming and diverse community, you’ve got to provide the services that are unique to the students’ needs,” he said. A NEW START FOR PLU Join us as we celebrate a new chapter in PLU history. During his four years of PLU leadership, Allan Belton has developed a strong vision for the university — one that focuses on providing the tools students need for success in a rapidly changing, global economy. Alumni