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  • and colleagues. Dr. Doris Geneva Stucke Doris died Dec. 22, 2017, at the age of 99. She was born in Malta, Montana, to Herbert and Esther Stucke on Jan. 31, 1918, and lived in Parkland since 1967. Her early childhood through two years of college were lived in Minnesota and Montana. She earned a nursing diploma from Sibley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in nursing at The American University in Washington, D.C. She received a Master of Education in nursing from the

  • (2000), co-edited with Dr. Hester Baer, a critical edition of a Holocaust memoir originally published in Germany in 1946. Experience and Expression: Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust (2003), co-edited with Dr. Myrna Goldenberg, an anthology of essays on gender and the Holocaust. The Golem Redux: from Prague to Post-Holocaust Fiction (2012), which traces the intertextual appropriation of the golem legend in contemporary Jewish-American fiction, graphic novels, comics, The X-Files, and films. The

  • campaigns through pre- and post- logs for clients. What were you involved in while at PLU? I  was involved in the American Marketing Association, Student Philanthropy Committee, and the T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum, both as a debate member and the PR specialist. What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced since graduation? The biggest challenge for me has been not being surrounded by my friends at PLU. It’s been hard to adjust to making plans weeks in advance to see my friends instead of just

  • validate and affirm all kids from all backgrounds at all times. “Many students are not engaged with caring adults who value their experiences and who validate them as well,” Cushman said. “I feel honored to be the teacher/mentor/coach of similar students because…they will be the future leaders of our communities.” In particular, Cushman concentrates his efforts on nurturing young African-American and Latino men. It is them, Cushman says, who perhaps face some of the worst forms of misrepresentation and

  • Kinesiology students who meet certain admission requirements for their Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs. Did you know? PLU is a member of the American Kinesiology Association and the Exercise Is Medicine on Campus Initiative by the American College of Sports Medicine. Did you know? Ready to get even more involved? Join PLU’s Kinesiologists of the Future Club, the Kinesiology Research Group, Special Olympics Club, and the Diversity in Sport & Exercise Collective DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map

  • 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

  • , University of Maryland MA in Pacific Island Studies, University of Hawaii PhD in History, University of Southern California PhD in History, The Graduate Center, City University of New York Doctor of Law, University of Washington Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your potential! Get Started Related Programs: Anthropology Critical Race Studies English Gender & Sexuality Studies Global Studies Holocaust & Genocide Studies Native American & Indigenous

  • the only way such a project was 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

  • Administration degree program is accredited by AACSB International, the premier global accrediting body for schools of business. Only 5% of business schools in the world have this accreditation, and it’s the same accreditation held by Harvard, Howard, and Stanford. Did you know? The School of Business holds national affiliations with a variety of student clubs, such as the American Marketing Association, Society for Human Resource Management, Beta Gamma Sigma (the international business honor society), Beta

  • inspiring others to action. The PLU English major has three concentrations: • Creative Writing – allows students to hone their craft in a variety of genres through intensive writing workshop courses. • Professional, Public, and Digital Literacies – teaches students skills of effective writing and storytelling for various practical situations – including an emphasis on digital media. • Literature – allows students to explore the diverse range of literatures written in English – American, British, and