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  • . EricksenConvener: Robert P. Ericksen, Mayer Chair of Holocaust History, Emeritus, PLU Bio: Robert P. Ericksen is the author of Complicity in the Holocaust: Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany (Cambridge, 2012) and Theologians under Hitler (Yale, 1985), which appeared in German, Dutch, and Japanese translation and was turned into a documentary film of the same name (Vitalvisuals.com, 2005). He is co-editor with Susannah Heschel of Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust (Fortress, 1999) and has served

  • Borrowing and FinesYour Lutecard is your library card. When you first check out a book, our circulation staff will add a barcode to the back of your Lutecard. Visiting borrowing page for more information about borrowing periods, fines, and number of items that you can check out.Copyright and Fair useFaculty are responsible for securing necessary copyright clearances with regard to curricular materials (course reserves, classroom readings, etc). Below, you will find some resources to help guide

  • subsurface wealth and all that this seemed to promise them, on earth and in heaven. Biography Darren Dochuk is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-folk Religion, Grassroots Politics, and the Rise of Evangelical Conservatism, published by Norton in 2011, which won the Society of American Historians’ Allan Nevins Prize, American Historical Association’s John H. Dunning book prize for outstanding historical

  • PLU Alumna Wins the Hans Rosenberg Book Prize Posted by: shimkojm / February 10, 2020 February 10, 2020 By Beth KraigProfessor of HistorySincerest congratulations to Molly Loberg, PLU alumna ’98, who recently won a highly esteemed prize for her first book! Molly was a History/German major who went on to win a Fulbright for study in Germany and then earned her Ph.D. in history from Princeton! “Molly is a wonderful person, very kind and caring – she worked with Dr. Chris Browning, Dr. Robert

  • Gateway & J-Term Health Form PART A Self-Assessment Study Away 2024-2025 (pdf) view download To use TimelyCare to complete Student Health History PARTS A & B, please follow these instructions.

  • Resources for Graduate StudiesIf you are thinking about completing a graduate degree or looking to change your career field, these resources provide you a variety of topics to help you get started. You may find ebooks to learn about specific professional fields, or info graphics that give you a quick guide to prepare for the application. Explore the resources below and download a copy for your reference!ebooks How to Become A TeacherWhether you’re a recent college graduate or a working

  • of Glass Watch glassblowing live and enjoy exhibits featuring colorful pieces of glass art. Tacoma Art Museum This museum emphasizes art and artists from the Northwest through its collection, exhibitions, and learning programs. Union Station – Washington History Museum Get some inside information on the history of Washington State at this museum in downtown Tacoma, located in the old Union Station building LeMay Car Museum If you are interested in cars and car history, this new museum in Tacoma

  • fact fraudulent attempts (often called phishing scams) to obtain your login information. PLU will NEVER ask you to reveal your password or other such personal information via email! Here’s an example of a phishing scam that has been circulating lately: Subject: Up Grade Your E-mail Account From: Pacific Lutheran University Webmail Support  Reply-To: customer.account.users09@gmail.com (This return address appears if you hit the reply button.) Date: February 3, 2009 This message

  • consequences of innovation? Damian Alessandro (Class of 2019) My name is Damian Alessandro, and I am majoring in History at Pacific Lutheran University. I am in my Junior year and I have been enjoying my experiences here on-campus, which include being a Resident Assistant in Pflueger Hall. The subject of History has been a great passion of mine since I was young, so it has been fun to study it at PLU in greater depth. This path has led me to a greater appreciation for inventors and innovators throughout

  • The university recognizes that in certain circumstances a health issue may so significantly impact a student’s academic work that a Medical Withdrawal for the term is needed. Students may petition to withdraw completely from the University for a specific term for medical reasons. The student must provide written evidence from a physician and a personal explanation to the Dean of Students in Students Rights and Responsibilities. The petition and the accompanying materials must be completed and