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  • acclaimed Wild Hope Project brings together students and faculty to discover the greater purpose and meaning in life. This is what university life is all about – tackling the day’s issues, big and small. And there is no better way to do this than as part of a thoughtful, caring community. These special relationships ensure that you have every opportunity to succeed, both academically and personally. We call it the PLU experience.Risk and RewardPLU investment club rides the economic roller coaster and

  • DyerWhat’s one thing you’ve done in college that you’ve never done before? Ralph FlickDo you have any special teaching traditions? Raven LirioWhat was the best piece of first-year advice you got? Salma IbrahimWhat’s your favorite spot to relax on campus? Caleb LumbardWhat’s the best part about being a college student? Kate LutherWhen did you know you wanted to go into academia? Arden PhuWhat’s your ultimate goal? Juliana AndrewBest meal in the Commons? Tanner PeaveyWhat’s the best piece of advice you’ve

  • in your will or trust, or name the university as the whole or partial beneficiary of one of the following: charitable remainder trust, charitable gift annuity, life insurance, or retirement account. Harstad Heritage Society members receive an invitation to various special events throughout the year, including the annual Harstad Heritage Society Appreciation Event, featuring catered lunch and a matinee student theatre production. In addition, financial and estate planning information is made

  • their internships. Learn more: http://internship.uoregon.edu Why It’s Special: In just over a year, you can gain:   9-months work experience (this year’s annualized internship salary is about $56,000) A master’s degree in chemistry or applied physics.  Focus areas in: Polymer science, Optics, PV/Semiconductors and NEW for 2019 – Molecular Sensors. A professional network that will provide the foundation for a career. A resume with something on it. Close to 90% of student interns receive regular jobs

  • the Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Culinary artist, photographer and former PLU student Erwin Arceo, is pairing up with Geller to host this night of festivities. The exhibit represents 25 years of talents from PLU’s photography program. Featured artists include current and former PLU students, including Alum Architect Jacob Himmelman ’03; Seattle’s Special Effects Wizard Todd Sheridan Perry ’92; Montana PBS Documentary Filmmaker Stephanie Alton ’88; California Artist Photographer Scott

  • About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war. After many perilous adventures across Europe at war, Lemkin made it to the United States. He obtained a position teaching international law at Duke University. While at Duke he was asked to serve on the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare and later he became a special advisor on foreign affairs at the War Department. Lemkin was a tireless fighter for human

  • About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war. After many perilous adventures across Europe at war, Lemkin made it to the United States. He obtained a position teaching international law at Duke University. While at Duke he was asked to serve on the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare and later he became a special advisor on foreign affairs at the War Department. Lemkin was a tireless fighter for human

  • About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war. After many perilous adventures across Europe at war, Lemkin made it to the United States. He obtained a position teaching international law at Duke University. While at Duke he was asked to serve on the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare and later he became a special advisor on foreign affairs at the War Department. Lemkin was a tireless fighter for human

  • About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war. After many perilous adventures across Europe at war, Lemkin made it to the United States. He obtained a position teaching international law at Duke University. While at Duke he was asked to serve on the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare and later he became a special advisor on foreign affairs at the War Department. Lemkin was a tireless fighter for human

  • About Raphael LemkinThis lecture is named in honor of Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi-controlled Poland during the war. After many perilous adventures across Europe at war, Lemkin made it to the United States. He obtained a position teaching international law at Duke University. While at Duke he was asked to serve on the U.S. Board of Economic Warfare and later he became a special advisor on foreign affairs at the War Department. Lemkin was a tireless fighter for human