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  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine

  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine

  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine

  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine

  • PLUStudy Away Program Types, Cost & ScholarshipsPLU study away opportunities are closely aligned with PLU values, academic standards and curriculum. Programs are academically rigorous and have been carefully selected and approved by PLU faculty, or designed by PLU faculty. Your student will earn PLU credit and could fulfill General Education (GenEds)/International Honors (IHON) or major/minor requirements while away, keeping them on track to graduate on time. Depending on the study away program

  • first part of the day allowed for a little more time to see Cambridge.  We arrived at King’s College in the early afternoon and were grateful to have a workshop with assistant director of choirs, Ben Parry.  Shortly thereafter we headed over to King’s College Chapel. Choir of the West had a brief warmup and after only a few notes there were tears because of the beautiful way the space sounded – such a unique sound that can be heard in this chapel.  After this the choir joined the King’s Voices for

  • to ALL PLU students, and welcomes people at all stages of learning.  Students are invited to participate in the DJS Coalition for any or all of their years at PLU.  Those who participate will be celebrated at the end of each year and in a special ceremony upon graduation.  Why participate in the DJS Coalition Series? Learning – Being an advocate for DJS includes a commitment to continuous learning.  The DJS Coalition Series highlights interactive and experiential learning opportunities that aim

  • access to three others around campus and can place your advertisement there for a low cost. These TVs  are seen by hundreds of students walking through each day. 10 seconds- $1.00/per day Anything over 10 seconds- $2.00/per day 20-30 seconds- $12 for two weeks(Special Offer) Over 30 seconds/ limited to a max of 1 minute- $3.50/day or $15/week Design Special: Your digital display ad created by our graphic designers + 10 second rotation/one week- $20 Note: Horizontal ads work best, and the best size

  • inches. Student Engagement may grant special consideration for special events that may require larger posters. Butcher paper posters may be up to 36” x 36″. No posters or other forms of publicity will be approved advertising or implying the sale or use of alcoholic beverages (i.e. pub crawls, drink specials, happy hours). Table toppers may be posted within the AUC Commons in conjunction with Impact and Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants. Contact Impact for more details. Mast MediaMast Media

  • Qualtrics form into which participants may enter only their contact information. A link to the separate form should appear at the end of the main survey so that participants do not enter their contact information in the survey, and contact information cannot be connected to their data. (Also see “Payments to Subjects” below)Special or vulnerable populations (e.g., minors)Certain populations are considered more vulnerable than others because of their particular conditions or situations in life. Research