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  • Holocaust Studies Professorship turns into Holocaust ChairNew gifts in 2010 in support of the Kurt Mayer Professorship in Holocaust Studies have pushed that endowment total beyond $2 million, making it the third endowed chair at PLU. The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies again secures the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Holocaust studies is not a new idea at PLU. It is an area of academic distinction and excellence that has been built

  • . Of course, it rained the entire time. One of the tents leaked. But Reidel, a Spanish, visual arts and global studies major, loved it.“I liked the texture and feel of the rock,” Reidel said of another trip to the Peshastin Pinnacles in central Washington state. “And the view from the top was great. You feel so accomplished after you get to the top.”Reidel said in her time at PLU, she hasn’t come across a class where she loved..every..minute..of…it like this one. “This class teaches you that with

  • supporting courses from a Domain-Specific Elective. Select at least one option from the list of Domain-Specific Electives that applies data science principles in a disciplinary context or provides deeper study of data science topics.  (See details below.) * MATH/STAT 145, STAT 231, STAT 232, or STAT 233 may replace MATH/STAT 242. **ECON 344 may substitute MATH/STAT 442 if it is not also used as the domain-specific elective. All courses counted toward the major must be completed with grades of C or higher

  • How to be a Lute: Diversity support groups and programs on campus Posted by: vcraker / December 7, 2021 December 7, 2021 Mary Sarpong ’22 introduces you to different groups and programs on campus that support diversity. Read Previous Ian Lindhartsen ’20 uses his individualized major to pursue his passion for music Read Next Students share why they love studying music at PLU LATEST POSTS YouTube Short: PLU Parkland Night Market & Taste of Garfield Street September 30, 2024 College Prep 101

  • prepared to make your group dining experience exceptional. Lodging at PLUDuring the summer months of June 1st – August 15th, we are able to provide on-campus lodging for groups needing overnight accommodations. Multimedia & StagingExpect the extra touch during your visit to PLU, add-on services you may want to consider for your event package. Alcohol Service on CampusGeneral information, guidelines for alcohol on campus and a link to the alcohol application are all available here. Sponsorship FormIf

  • strengths needed for many careers. The right combination of major and minor often helps a job seeker look like the ideal candidate. Business Administration Minor Nonprofit Leadership Minor Specialized Minor in Business Administration Specialized Business Minor in Marketing Innovation Studies The Innovation Studies minor focuses on developing transformative ideas, compelling designs, and breakthrough products in a team-driven context that is PLU to the core. Sounds exciting right? Learn more about the

  • Education Career Fair Brings Major Employers to Campus—and Results in Immediate Jobs Posted by: Sandy Dunham / April 6, 2015 Image: Students and employers connect at the Education Career Fair at PLU on March 18. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) April 6, 2015 By Taylor Lunka ’15PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (April 6, 2015)—Last year, Pacific Lutheran University’s undergraduate Education program achieved a 100-percent hiring rate, while the graduate program saw 90 percent of its

  • other moons. October 14 Epidemics and Indian Country:  COVID and Colonialism Dr. Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, Professor of Religion and Chair of Native and Indigenous Studies Click here to view the slideshow from October 14th. Click here to view a related article by Dr. Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien published in Sacred Matters.October 21 Ethical Decision Making During a Pandemic Dr. Sergia Hay, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Wild Hope Center Dr. Paul Menzel, Professor Emeritus of

  • last week’s Power Paddle to Puyallup and in everyday life. “It’s really powerful,” she said. Hall grew up on traditional Samish lands, ancestral areas around Anacortes, Washington, and the San Juan Islands. She first connected with her tribe in 2003, but for a long time didn’t embrace all that came with her Native American identity. It wasn’t until a decade later, through her studies at Pacific Lutheran University, that Hall reconnected with the Samish on a deeper level. A class on myths, rituals

  • found his passion for medicine >> Return to the Caring at the Core main page >> Read Previous Zee rises in global law firm while retaining close PLU ties Read Next Caring at the Core COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia