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  • interests,” says Peterson. “For students who show real academic promise and an interest in advanced training in Economics, we steer them toward acquiring the mathematics they will need to be successful in a graduate economics program,” adds Peterson. “For those interested in law school, we encourage our students to work closely with the pre-law advisor and to take a wide variety of applied courses in economics, philosophy, history, and politics. The wide exposure to theory and application in our courses

  • ! Students and staff will have the opportunity to participate in dialogue and activities which will begin or further each individuals’ lifelong process of unpacking the unwarranted privilege white folx are acculturated to receiving. Weekly dialogue will be based on readings, podcasts, and sharing personal experiences.  Meeting times will be determined by the small group cohorts.  Topics ExploredSession 1: Why are you here? Session 2: Socialization Session 3: Whiteness  Session 4: White Supremacy Culture

  • “Righteous Among the Nations,” by the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, for their role in saving Jews from the Nazis at considerable risks to themselves. Paldiel is currently teaching, in New York: at Yeshiva University-Stern College, New York – courses in Holocaust & Rescue, and History of Zionism; as well as Touro college, in Modern European History. He also taught at Drew University, in Madison, New Jersey, and Richard Stockton College, Pomona, New Jersey. Dr. Paldiel has published numerous books and

  • Pacific Lutheran University. As a high schooler in Federal Way, Keim knew college would be his next step. His parents were both successful and supportive, and though neither attended a four-year university, they instilled in him the importance of postsecondary education, and the opportunities it affords. That’s what Keim embraced most about his first-in-the-family status: his parents wholeheartedly supported his pursuit of personal greatness, so his enjoyment of the PLU experience was never just about

  • trajectory of Keim’s personal and professional life: this is where he met his wife, Sari Tollefson Keim ’87, a Lute whose father was on the school’s Board of Regents at the time. It’s where he played college football for legendary coach Frosty Westering, and where he returned as an assistant coach in 2004 under Frosty’s son, Scott. And it’s where he remains today, as the program enters a new era under first-year coach Brant McAdams. Jud Keim '86“He can speak firsthand to the history and the tradition and

  • their xxxx@plu.edu email address to create their account. Enter your personal profile information and medical history. As a reminder, TimelyCare licensed providers are available to diagnose non-emergent medical conditions, prescribe medications, and offer mental health support via phone or secure video visits. Have questions? Visit timelycare.com/lute-telehealth to find FAQs or chat for technical support.Check out the App demo here!

  • The university recognizes the important role of pets in the lives of some employees and students.  This defines the policies within which pet visits to campus are welcome.   For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions will apply:  Pet Owner: Anyone working or studying at the university, including faculty, staff, administrators, students, temporary employees, or others who bring a pet to campus.  Pet: A domestic animal that is owned by, resides with, and is cared for by an

  • Brian Galante Associate Dean, School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Director of Choral Studies; Professor of Music Full Profile he/him/his 253-535-7603 galante@plu.edu

  • , socks, and personal hygiene items. This year, as in previous years, Winterfest 2023 is by invitation-only.Thanks to our Winterfest partners, donors, and sponsors!To the 400+ volunteers, sponsors, community members, and all who contributed time and resources to Winterfest in recent years, THANK YOU! You are an integral part of Winterfest and the reason this program has grown over the past 30 years. Saturday, December 16th, 2023 10:00am – 1:00pm **Rainier View Christian Church** 12305 Spanaway Loop Rd

  • Faculty 4790 Printmaking professor pens book on feminist history Mollie Smith December 6, 2016 Faculty 479 Views Read more