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  • ,” Foster said. “My professors really cared about my success, and I really felt a huge impact on my life.” To this day, Lee proudly recalls Foster’s role in creating PLU’s Electronic Commerce and Technology Management Center (ePLU), including co-authoring a major grant proposal. Co-founding the center, Foster reflected, “really cemented and solidified my relationship with Dr. Lee. He’s been hugely helpful in my career.” As a student, Foster also helped his friend Karl Philip Lund MBA ’00 start the PLU

  • Your Gifts at WorkThe impact of your generosity can be found in the words of gratitude we hear every day from students who have worked hard to make the most of every opportunity at Pacific Lutheran University.Grace ’18“My scholarship means so much because it is going towards my education. I couldn’t be more thankful and grateful for the opportunity to study at PLU and to grow my knowledge.”Jeric ’19“With these scholarships, I realize there are people within the program who believe in the work

  • at www.plu.edu/advancement Memorial donations given to the biology department will be used to improve the collection of anatomical and skeletal models used in the anatomy courses Jerry taught, as a way to honor his legacy and continue his lasting impact on the quality of anatomical instruction at PLU. Under “Designations” select “Other Designation” In the pop-up window, scroll until you reach the “Natural Sciences” section Select the “Division of Natural Sciences” and click “continue” In the

  • experience of black women in the United States, and how this informs Lutheran theology and ethics.2:15 - 2:30 p.m. | Short break2:30 - 3:30 p.m. | PLU Alumni, Staff and Administration Panel on Black Bodies and Justice, Ta Nehisi Coates’ book Between the World and Me with responses from Dr. Wallace and Dr. Williams.Say Her Name: The Impact of white Supremacy on the Bodies of Black Womxn Tolu Taiwo, M.S., Assistant Director for Outreach and Prevention at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity Nicole Jordan, PLU

  • ,” says Dr. Mathews. Students traveling abroad this J-term will be sure to have a scholarly, active, immersive experience. Museums will become the classroom, a rare and delightful opportunity. The School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Art & Design are excited to work with our partners across campus, like the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, to provide high-impact educational opportunities for Lutes such as this study away course. Read Previous PLU Student

  • term, View your holds (which may prevent you from registering) Add/drop classes View your current class schedule The following holds can impact your registration and financial aid eligibility. (https://www.plu.edu/financial-services/holds/) Student Records – Here you can: View your final grades View any holds currently affecting your registration status View your CAPP report Apply for Graduation Student Accounts – To Make a Payment, click on Make a Payment, enter the payment amount, then click

  • -Cultural Impact of Roman Imperialism on the Eastern Frontier in the First and Second Centuries CE” 3:00-3:20 p.m. - Kaitlyn Rentfrow “Varian Fry’s Rescue Efforts: Refugee Policies and Emigration Movements of Jews in France during World War II” 3:25-3:45 p.m. - Nate Schnittger “Mr Robert L. Fisher and His Role in the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s Administration of Palestinian Refugee Camps in Gaza, 1958-1963” 3:50-4:10 p.m. - Mike Smith “Why Go West: The diversity of Migration to the Pacific

  • wanted to know if I’d join those boards too . I didn’t.) I’ve also served on the board of Jewish LearningWorks, URJ Camp Newman, Brandeis Marin Jewish Day School, the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center, the Osher Marin JCC, and Ha-maqom/Lehrhaus Judaica. Currently, I serve on the board of the Jewish Community Federation here in the San Francisco Bay Area, where I chair in Community Impact Committee and sit on the executive committee and the racial justice planning group. With all this volunteerism, the

  • orthodoxy contributed to the Thirty Years’ War; the free thinking of German Lutheran professors had little impact upon Prussian militarism; Lutheran culture contributed to political quietism during the Nazi period. At the same time, Lutheran colleges established by immigrants in the United States came to inherit more fully the freedom of inquiry that was the birthright of the European universities and Lutheran higher education. The Lutheran intellectual tradition, consequently, has lent a highly

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