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The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.
:30 p.m. Annual Raphael Lemkin Lecture and Awards Speaker: Dr. Susannah Heschel: “Personal Trajectories and Holocaust Studies” 9 p.m. ReceptionFriday, March 14Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 8 a.m. Registration Chris Knutzen Hall East, West, Regency Room, Union Pacific Room 8:30 a.m. High School Students and Educator Track Sessions Speakers: Washington State Holocaust Education and Resource staff PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty Local High School Educators Lagerquist
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Presented by Ehlimana Memišević, a legal historian and genocide scholar. April 20, 11 a.m. | Virtual This event is free and open to the public.
from 1992 to 1995. The violence resulted in more than 100,000 deaths, some 2.5 million displaced, 800,000 destroyed homes, and widespread human rights abuse. Denial of the crimes took place during the genocide and continued immediately after. Memišević is an assistant professor at the Department of Legal History and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo.Lemkin Lecture Registration Ehlimana Memišević About Raphael LemkinLearn more about the Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi
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9:15 – 10:20 a.m. | March 9 Who: Eamonn Baker, Training Co-ordinator, Towards Understanding and Healing
& Environment Bio: Dr. Robinson currently serves as chair of the Ecology and Religion Unit of the Western Regional American Academy of Religion, and is on the steering committee for the Religion and Food Unit at the American Academy of Religion. She specializes in environment, food, and religious studies, highlighting comparative religious environmental ethics for Muslims, Christians, and Buddhists, with a particular research focus on sustainable agriculture and climate concerns in diverse religious
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In less than six months, Mariken Lund ’22 built a website for her sustainable clothing business, received a crush of orders, and started averaging 60,000+ views on TikTok and other social media platforms. And she did it all during a pandemic. Lund is an international…
Innovation Studies Student Launches Business During Pandemic Posted by: vcraker / May 28, 2021 May 28, 2021 In less than six months, Mariken Lund '22 built a website for her sustainable clothing business, received a crush of orders, and started averaging 60,000+ views on TikTok and other social media platforms. And she did it all during a pandemic. Lund is an international student who normally studies Business and other subjects at PLU. However, during the pandemic, she returned to Oslo, Norway
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We are pleased to announce that Anna Marko and Austin Karr have been selected as 2023's Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars.
fellowship will be granted; 4. Enrollment at PLU for at least 12 credit hours in the fall semester following the summer in which the fellowship will be granted. What will successful applicants do? 1. Recipients of the Mayer Student Research Fellowship will produce an original, research-based paper on some aspect of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2. Papers must be at least 20 pages in length, excluding notes, bibliographies, and appendices, and completed by September 30 of the year in which the
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The 2021 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education at PLU is proud to announce that this year’s conference will be the first collaboration with the world’s leading Holocaust center, Yad
Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2021 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 2021 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education at PLU is proud to announce that this year’s conference will be the first collaboration with the world’s leading Holocaust center, Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem. This monumental event, Holocaust Distortion and Denial, will feature the foremost experts in Holocaust studies, Dr. Yehuda Bauer and Dr. Christopher Browning.Learn more about the “Holocaust
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The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.
:30 p.m. Annual Raphael Lemkin Lecture and Awards Speaker: Dr. Susannah Heschel: “Personal Trajectories and Holocaust Studies” 9 p.m. ReceptionFriday, March 14Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 8 a.m. Registration Chris Knutzen Hall East, West, Regency Room, Union Pacific Room 8:30 a.m. High School Students and Educator Track Sessions Speakers: Washington State Holocaust Education and Resource staff PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty Local High School Educators Lagerquist
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The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.
:30 p.m. Annual Raphael Lemkin Lecture and Awards Speaker: Dr. Susannah Heschel: “Personal Trajectories and Holocaust Studies” 9 p.m. ReceptionFriday, March 14Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 8 a.m. Registration Chris Knutzen Hall East, West, Regency Room, Union Pacific Room 8:30 a.m. High School Students and Educator Track Sessions Speakers: Washington State Holocaust Education and Resource staff PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty Local High School Educators Lagerquist
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The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.
:30 p.m. Annual Raphael Lemkin Lecture and Awards Speaker: Dr. Susannah Heschel: “Personal Trajectories and Holocaust Studies” 9 p.m. ReceptionFriday, March 14Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 8 a.m. Registration Chris Knutzen Hall East, West, Regency Room, Union Pacific Room 8:30 a.m. High School Students and Educator Track Sessions Speakers: Washington State Holocaust Education and Resource staff PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty Local High School Educators Lagerquist
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The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.
:30 p.m. Annual Raphael Lemkin Lecture and Awards Speaker: Dr. Susannah Heschel: “Personal Trajectories and Holocaust Studies” 9 p.m. ReceptionFriday, March 14Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 8 a.m. Registration Chris Knutzen Hall East, West, Regency Room, Union Pacific Room 8:30 a.m. High School Students and Educator Track Sessions Speakers: Washington State Holocaust Education and Resource staff PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty Local High School Educators Lagerquist
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