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  • is where Harry Heller and his brother were born and raised. Now almost 60 years later, there is much to celebrate in the faces of their six grandchildren. There is also still darkness in the memories of the past. Harry and Carol Heller share a common devotion to making sure others learn from their parents’ story of survival – a past Harry’s parents will never forget.  In a heartfelt keynote speech several years ago, Harry Heller said this, “The numbers tattooed on my mother’s arm are a constant

  • is where Harry Heller and his brother were born and raised. Now almost 60 years later, there is much to celebrate in the faces of their six grandchildren. There is also still darkness in the memories of the past. Harry and Carol Heller share a common devotion to making sure others learn from their parents’ story of survival – a past Harry’s parents will never forget.  In a heartfelt keynote speech several years ago, Harry Heller said this, “The numbers tattooed on my mother’s arm are a constant

  • is where Harry Heller and his brother were born and raised. Now almost 60 years later, there is much to celebrate in the faces of their six grandchildren. There is also still darkness in the memories of the past. Harry and Carol Heller share a common devotion to making sure others learn from their parents’ story of survival – a past Harry’s parents will never forget.  In a heartfelt keynote speech several years ago, Harry Heller said this, “The numbers tattooed on my mother’s arm are a constant

  • minorities in the period of transition from empire to nation-states. His books and other publications focus on the political, cultural, and socio-economic transformations that led to the making of modern identities in the region and to the decline and displacement of ethnic and religious minorities. His last book, edited with Valerie Mcguire. is Italian Fascism in Rhodes and the Dodecanese Islands, 1922-1944 which has just been published. He has received numerous awards and fellowships and was honored in

  • other positions. We have graduates working at many of the major Pacific Northwest companies, including Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Microsoft, and Starbucks; we also have graduates working for local, state, and national government agencies.  The mathematics major has historically been good at preparing students to adapt to technological changes, making them excellent candidates for positions at, for example, tech and health startups. Furthermore, as our society becomes increasingly data

  • Review published my poetry and gave me the kind of encouragement that a young writer needs to push forward,” Barot said. “I hope to be able to do that for excellent younger poets. I also hope to showcase the work of the many established poets who are making American poetry the most vital poetry being written in the world at the moment.” SANDY DUNHAM Sandy Deneau Dunham has worked as a reporter, a copy editor and an editor and team leader for The Phoenix Gazette, The (Tacoma) News Tribune and The

  • midterms, one Lute’s voice is being heard loud and clear at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Noah Baetge ’08 is making his eleventh appearance on stage at the Met Opera House, this time as Walther von der Vogelweide in the opera Tannhäuser. Baetge grew up in Monroe, Wash., and attended college in Bremerton before coming to PLU from 2001-2004. “PLU had both great teachers and great coaches,” Baetge said. “I got to work with the choir, which was a great place for me to work on my voice. I loved

  • Froschauer/PLU) Noujaim in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the 2nd biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture. +Enlarge Photo The best films have a timeless, transcendent quality, Noujaim explained. Her film, she said, is about the Egyptian revolution and the people who filled Tahrir Square, but it also reflects the social construct and potential for change throughout the Middle East and all over the world. “I’m interested in making films that capture the zeitgeist of our time, and to me that

  • every night, and I roomed with Alan twice. Doug was a great student. He helped me study the night before every Organic Chemistry test, making sure I managed to pass while he got his A. He was also an Academic All-American in basketball. After finishing seventh in his class at the University of Washington Medical School, he held a residency at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, and spent much of his career at a branch of the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz. Doug was one of the most avid students of pop

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