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  • October 22, 2012 PLU professor selected as Chair of the Curti Prize committee PLU Professor E. Wayne Carp has been selected by the Organization of American Historians as Chair of the 2013 Curti Prize Committee. The Merle Curti Prize is awarded annually by the Organization of American Historians, the most prestigious and influential U.S. historical organization, for the best book in American social and/or intellectual history. Carp is a professor of history at PLU and holds the Benson Family

  • On Exhibit – Pandemics: History & Responses Posted by: Holly Senn / March 17, 2020 March 17, 2020 Today many of us are considering our lives, loved ones, and our way of being in the world in relation to the Coronavirus, or COVID-19. The course of this pandemic can be changed by people who have reliable information, make decisions that consider others, and remain hopeful and diligent. These books from the Mortvedt Library collection document historical and current pandemics, their effects, and

  • Bachelor of Arts degree in religion allows for flexibility: consult with the department chair to consider the best plan of study for you.Double-Majoring in ReligionConsider double-majoring in Religion, and see how students have brought their work in Religion into conversation with the natural sciences, social sciences, and the arts!What Does ``RC`` and ``RG`` Mean? Christian Traditions (RC) courses examine diverse forms of Christianity within their historical, cultural and political contexts. Global

  • Summer Research Fellows Share Results By Michael Halvorson ’85, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Are you curious about innovative historical research projects that are transforming PLU? PLU’s Business and Economic History Program invites you to learn more at a presentation of creative scholarship by the 2021 Benson… October 15, 2021 Benson Family Summer Research FellowshipBenson FellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryMichael Halvorson

  • Summer Research Fellows Share Results By Michael Halvorson ’85, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Are you curious about innovative historical research projects that are transforming PLU? PLU’s Business and Economic History Program invites you to learn more at a presentation of creative scholarship by the 2021 Benson… October 15, 2021 Benson Family Summer Research FellowshipBenson FellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryMichael Halvorson

  • Peace Away in a Manger Slater, Richard Shepherds Pipe Your Melody Distler, Hugo Sing With Joy, Glad Voices Lift Bach, Johann Sebastian Magnificat in D Billings, William When Jesus Wept Poulenc, Francis Timor et Tremor Vinea Mea Electa Tristis est Anima Mea Allegri, Gregorio Miserere Mei, Deus (Psalm 51) Bruckner, Anton Christus Factus Est Lotti, Antonio Crucifixus Britten, Benjamin War Requiem de Lassus, Orlandus In Hora Ultima Suderburg, Robert Gloria (from Concert Mass) Willcocks, David Bobbi

  • schedule and register below. More InformationWednesday, Oct. 4 David & Marilyn Knutson Lecture Join us to hear Jacquelyn Bussie present the topic of her book Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions. 7pm – Lagerquist Hall, Mary Baker Russell Building More InformationFriday, Oct. 6 Alumni Panel on Vocation Panel discussion on vocations that promote human and ecological flourishing, led by four alumni from the Class of 1973. Open to everyone. 12:30-2pm – Regency Room

  • , this event is a blend of spiritual songs and scripture readings that tell the story of Jesus, conducted in Norwegian language. The candlelight service has become a family tradition for many in the Tacoma-Seattle area. The event is conducted in partnership with the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where it has been hosted for the last two years.To be held on December 1st, 2024 at 4pm, the Norwegian Christmas Service is the perfect way to celebrate the meaning of Christmas with a special candlelight

  • , development, and operations of individual churches, clusters, and synods in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana. Additional collections of individuals and organizations are sought in areas of particular historical interest to the University, including Scandinavian immigration and the history of the Pacific Northwest.ScopeThe University Archives collects materials in a range of formats, including paper, audio-visual materials, electronic records, photographs, scrapbooks, books, and artifacts

  • their constructions and the cultural, social, philosophical, and/or historical contexts from which they stem. Examining Self and Society (ES) (4): Students will explore methods and models for understanding human behavior within a variety of cultural, social, or structural contexts, both contemporary and historical. Exploring Values and Worldviews (VW) (4): Students will learn how beliefs and values inform action and shape how individuals and groups interpret reality and human experience