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  • The Department of History is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given on different dates during May of Spring Term in Hauge Administration Building, Room 204A. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. May 2, 20233:45-4:15 - Emma Hazenberg4:15-4:45 - Donovan Long4:15-5:15 - Delilah McCarter5:15-5:45 - Kara Atkinson3:45-4:15 - Emma Hazenberg``Wish You Were Here``: Postcards, Tourism, and Visitor Colonialism in Hawai'i after Pearl Harbor4:15-4:45

  • , this talk will focus on Makah statements and actions from the eighteenth century onward that illustrate how they have made and continue to maintain the surrounding marine waters as their own.Joshua L. ReidSpeaker: Joshua L Reid was born and raised in Washington and is a registered member of the Snohomish Indian Nation. Reid is currently an associate professor of American Indian Studies and the John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington. Reid’s

  • Elena Calderón, “a former undocumented girl experiencing joy.” Maureen Hetherington Video of speech by Maureen Hetherington where she explores what remembering means ethically in terms of individual and community stories and walking through history together at the grassroots. Peg Carlson-Hoffman + Chuck Hoffman genesis + art website of artists, peacemakers, and community builders Peg Carlson-Hoffman and Chuck Hoffman, former executive directors of Holden Village. Robert McKee Irwin Books, book

  • book of the year in 2006. And the magazine rather sheepishly admitted, yeah, it was a comic book topping their list. “I think this is an amazing barometer of how far comic books have come,” she said. “It’s shown that we have open minds about this literature.” Read Previous Prof appears on the History Channel Read Next Students are urged to go vote 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

  • PLU faculty members Lisa Marcus, Michael Halvorson and Amy Young discuss the word ‘symbol’ (podcast) Posted by: Zach Powers / March 24, 2017 March 24, 2017 TACOMA, WASH. (March 24, 2017)-The ninth episode of “Open to Interpretation” features a discussion of the word “symbol” among host and Communication and Theatre Department Chair Amy Young, Professor of English Lisa Marcus and Associate Professor of History and Benson Family Chair Michael Halvorson. Conversation Highlights 3:35: Dream subject

  • Dean’s Welcome PLU School of Nursing Overview History Guiding Principals, Vision, Mission Philosophy SoN Strategic Planning Framework and Initiatives 2022 SoN Program Outcomes Integrated Learning Objectives School of Nursing Organization Chart School of Nursing Leadership Team Administrative Office Accreditation and Approvals PLU School of Nursing Accreditation Washington State Rules Governing Nurse Education Programs SoN Program Improvement Plans Helpful Acronyms School of Nursing Organization

  • automatically released to AMCAS. You may release your scores to non-AMCAS schools via the MCAT Testing History (THx) System.  Scores generally are processed and sent within 30 days of your test date.

  • automatically released to AMCAS. You may release your scores to non-AMCAS schools via the MCAT Testing History (THx) System.  Scores generally are processed and sent within 30 days of your test date.

  • Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION Cover Story New Stories   125 Objects Watch our collection of historic PLU artifacts grow. Read More Discovery Chemistry professor makes history with AP Summer Institute. Read More Attaway Lutes A decade-by-decade look at PLU Athletics—and athletes. Read More Feature Story PLU's New Campaign Features Some of PLU's Most Notable Alumni Outcomes

  • together this exhibition and lecture.” The exhibit will capture the adventurous spirit of Nordic explorers from the past and present, and look at their ongoing legacies, presenting the exploration and discovery of the likes of Leif Erikson, Fritjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen and Heyerdahl. Ragnar Kvam Jr. Through this exhibit, learn about the rich history and tradition of Scandinavian explorers who have spanned the globe encountering new lands, boldly reaching inaccessible places and making countless