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  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2023 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationIn this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched experience of Jews living on the continent of Africa and how World War II and antisemitic policies impacted those communities. It will also delve into the Jewish refugee experience, Jewish-Muslim relations in African countries, and how the legacy of colonialism intersects with genocide. Keynote speakers’ information will be

  • deeply about “other people, their communities, and the earth.” And all of the members of the Class of 1972, by living the PLU mission, make it a stronger, vibrant, and truly excellent university!  To continue the celebration, we are creating a very special Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund at PLU, which will support PLU students while also establishing a permanent legacy to our class. We know that PLU is more than an institution of higher education – it is a family of good people. Professors who

  • Readers (880) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971L Prof Learning Communities(897) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971P Exelling EC Classroom (910) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971Q Mental Health of Young (915) 1 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971R Good to Great (920) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971S Teach Well, Learn Well (921) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971V In the Face of Poverty (966) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 971W What Great MS Teachers Do(968) 3 Continuing

  • Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Communities in Schools May 21, 2015 National Think Tank May 4, 2015 Special Edition: "... and justice for all?" April 30, 2015 Seattle Startup Success April 28, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Winter 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Winter 2016 Fall 2015

  • COVID-19 & Other Health Emergencies Protocol for Study Away Updated as of 9/26/2023 The Wang Center strives to protect the health and safety of its students, faculty, and host communities, and evaluates risks on a program-by-program basis. PLU requires student participants to be aware of the following expectations and adhere to them before, during, and after their programs.Requirements of PLU Study Away Students Study away students must follow PLU’s vaccine requirements. Students are strongly

  • , chamber, jazz; we’ve got it all. And our majors go on to incredible careers as performers, producers, educators. They transfer the lessons they learned in discipline and creativity into collaboration and careers in public and non-profit sectors. This is where we live, this is where we breathe, this is where we eat and sleep all things music. And if you love music, you belong at PLU. Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About The PLU School of Music, Theatre & Dance is a nationally recognized center

  • speaking, it kept a lot of doors open. There are a lot of options out there for economics majors. You can go into law. You can go into data. You can go into public policy, politics, and all those kinds of things. Finally, why did you decide to study at PLU? PLU follows the principles of a Lutheran Higher Education, which is something that is really close to me and that I’m a very passionate believer in. I’m not a Lutheran myself, but the higher education principles that come along with that, I think

  • Research Study found that Black women’s hair is 2.5 times more likely to be perceived as unprofessional, and Black women are over 1.5 times more likely to feel like they must wear their hair straight to a job interview to be successful. That’s why Lucas’s capstone welcomes and writes about the 2019 California CROWN Act, which ensures workplace and public school protection against discrimination based on race-based hairstyles, including braids, afros, locs, twists, knots and hair coverings. In

  • culture in a series of celebrations called mapiko about which far more is known than the use of he face masks. When, in this male dominated part of Makonde culture, the men wear these masks, they take on not only their own identity – a man in a mask – but also the dramatic depiction of a character and the incarnation of an ancestral spirit. Men make the masks in secret and talk of them in public is prohibited in order to maintain the separation between reality and the spiritual realm of the mapiko. As

  • state and city traffic laws. Parking in a handicap space without displaying the required placard, card or plate$250 Parking on a roadway.$30 Parking on the street side of a parked vehicle (double parking).$20 Parking on a sidewalk or street planting strip.$20 Parking on or within 20 feet of a marked / unmarked crosswalk / intersection.$20 Parking in front of, or within 5 feet of, a public or private driveway.$20 Parking in front of, or within 15 feet of, a fire hydrant.$20 Parking in front of, or