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  • Online EDUC 960W Cultivate Curiosity/Creativity 3 Continuing Education Online ENGL 241 American Traditions in Lit LT 4 Lecture Online ENGL 360A Studies British Literature LT 4 Lecture Online GEOS 103 Earthquakes,Vol/Hazards NS,SM 4 Lecture Online GEOS 103 Earthquakes,Vol/Hazards Lab 0 Lab Online HISP 102 Elementary Spanish II 4 Lecture Online HISP 101 Elementary Spanish I 4 Lecture Online HIST 107 Ancient Near East SO 4 Lecture Online HIST 388 ST: European History SO 4 Lecture Online KINS 800 Med

  • until 1952. He returned to Pacific Lutheran University in 1952 as Associate Professor of History and Political Science, and became Professor of History in 1958. He was chairman of the Department of History from 1963 until 1973, and served as faculty representative to the Board of Regents during the 1972-73 academic year. He was author of The Lamp and the Cross: Sagas of Pacific Lutheran University from 1890 to 1965 (1965) and Now or Never: Reflections of the Fullness of Time (1957), and contributed

  • Horse: Poetry, Politics and Peace” The Art Walk featured a raku firing demonstration by assistant art professor Spencer Ebbinga, a reception and student-led tours that visited art-related sites on campus, such as the Mary Baker Russell Music Center, Ingram Hall, Eastvold Auditorium and student media offices in the University Center. At each stop, student speakers discussed the building and how it relates to the department, and inside musical or theatrical rehearsals were ongoing. Tour guides also

  • Northwest, presidential politics, the quest for peace, poverty, and stem-cell research. The value of your college education actually increases when you have a better understanding of religion’s influence in American and global life. In a nation marked by great religious diversity and where most people claim a religious tradition, it becomes increasingly necessary to understand something of America’s religious landscape if you want to understand co-workers, friends, neighbors – even spouses or partners

  • Projects and Abstracts, which lists program statistics and the 15 completed projects (2016-2023) in our fellowship program. If you’d like to see one of the completed papers or program artifacts, just let us know.2024 Benson Summer Research TeamDuring Summer 2024, the Benson Summer Research team will be Katherine Gunter and Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal. Katherine Gunter (right) is a History major and Dance minor completing her junior year at PLU. She is also an International Honors student and plays Flute in

  • seeks to engage community Read Next Politics at PLU: Where do current students stand in the upcoming election? 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 PLU move-in day 2024 September 4, 2024 PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA August 16, 2024 PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024

  • one of our most challenging years, with much to be grateful for and even more for which we should all be proud.”Read Full Remarks Allan Belton, Acting President Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Student SpeakerClass of 2018 – Economics, Politics & Government Faye M. Anderson-Van Beek Endowed Scholarship for Community and Volunteer Service Dr. William O. Rieke Leadership Award PLU Fund Student Scholarship “The theme of tonight is Lasting Legacy. I am the first in my family to go

  • one of our most challenging years, with much to be grateful for and even more for which we should all be proud.”Read Full Remarks Allan Belton, Acting President Austin Beiermann, Student Speaker Austin Beiermann, Student SpeakerClass of 2018 – Economics, Politics & Government Faye M. Anderson-Van Beek Endowed Scholarship for Community and Volunteer Service Dr. William O. Rieke Leadership Award PLU Fund Student Scholarship “The theme of tonight is Lasting Legacy. I am the first in my family to go

  • where she explored how curators decide which stories to tell. She thought of the work being done by Urdangarain and Kaufman and the relatively little known Holocaust museums in South America.Hispanic and Latino Studies @ PLUThe politics of migration in Spain, Spanglish and Latinx music, gender inclusive language in Argentina, indigenous struggles in Mexico—these are just a few of the exciting topics students explore in the PLU Hispanic and Latino Studies Program. Upon returning to PLU, Dieringer and

  • requires.” “We spent a lot of time researching literature experiments to gain familiarity with the reactions we planned to run. In my case, they rarely went according to plan, but I learned something each time, which helped guide me toward the next step.” "These lessons extend outside the lab, and this kind of continuous learning and reevaluation is helpful in both academic and professional contexts," stated Lemma. Professor Yakelis and Donnelly working together in open lab in Rieke Science Center