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  • The Heller Family StoryThe tattooed numbers on her arm are a constant reminder of a time when the best and worst of human nature were in conflict. Harry Heller tells the story. Harry’s mother, Georgette Heller, was only 15 years old when she was separated from her family and sent into hiding with a non-Jewish family in Brussels. She did not go outside for two years – no sunshine, no friends, no freedom. There came a point when she could not take it anymore, and she started sneaking out at night

  • PLU researchers (faculty, staff, administrators)Welcome! We review all research with human participants conducted by or with members of the PLU community. We work to ensure that participants are treated with dignity and respect by upholding the principles of the Belmont Report and established federal guidelines. PLU also has an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to ensure the humane and ethical treatment of laboratory animals. PLU’s HPRB and IACUC perform the functions of what

  • experience with people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and lifestyles, and what have these experiences taught you about human diversity and its implications? (250 words or less)Number 6What plans have you made to ensure that you can successfully complete the program? Consider your finances, time management, family and community responsibilities, etc.Number 7Field Plan: Students entering their first year (2-year program) of fieldwork are required to be in their field practicum a minimum of 320 hours per

  • human emotions and the progression of relationships. This year’s guest choreography exposes the relationship between the hunter, the prey and the wolf. Guest choreographer Jessica Zoller explains that the inspiration for her piece Keep them at Bay occurred while listening to an episode of This American Life. The episode discussed infamous American Custer Wolves that terrorized cattle and eluded hunters in the early 1900s. Intrigued by the Custer Wolf, Zoller decided to explore themes of

  • AUC Regency 11:30 | College Campus Tours with Administrative Assistants Gather by colleges and tour applicable buildings led by your college’s Administrator(s). 12:00 | Human Resources – Q&A Tables available 12:15 | Lunch is served in AUC Regency with Academic Leaders 1:00 | Announcements and Conclusion of Orientation Dr. Tony Finitsis (Religion, Director of the Center for Vocation) 1:30 | Tour of Mortvedt Library (optional) – Meet in the lobby of Mortvedt Library Joe Toth (Dean of the Library

  • scenarios. Nursing students can take the SimMan’s pulse, listen to his heart or watch it on an attached cardiogram, discover a blocked airway and perform intubation or ventilation. When a nursing student inserts a needle into the SimMan’s veins, pressurized simulated blood “flashes back” out of the needle, just as it does from a human vein. The simulator’s response to interventions by students can result in improvement, more problems or even death. It will greatly enhance the pre-clinical preparation of

  • filmmaker. It was my intention to get a message out.” So Sarmast decided after years in the music industry she would find a way to give a voice to the Iran she knew, the people who went unheard. She wanted to show the human faces of Iran. So, she returned to her birthplace and ventured to make a film that would give voice to the people that make-up most of Iran – young people. In fact, about 70 percent of the people in Iran are under the age of 30. Her film followed young people who are part of a

  • in trouble and how might his insights sustain human care for this wounded earth? Torvend holds the University Chair in Lutheran Studies and teaches church history at PLU. Torvend will speak at 3 p.m. Professor Daniel Peterson Jesus Christ as the site of God’s demise: A radical Lutheran Christology for the None Zone The None Zone is a place where religion has been transfigured: “spiritual but not religious” is its creed; individual “harmony and happiness” its goal. The most radical strain of

  • more human-interest-related. The same word is used to describe the sports anchor who accompanies play-by-play: Color commentators give expert analysis, player history and light anecdotes.) As The Mast’s A&E Editor, I knew finding color wouldn’t be a problem. Making stories PLU-centric, Lute-focused and engaging to an impatient audience is literally my job from week-to-week. When we arrived, the first quote was from the Second Amendment Foundation’s Director of Development—“60 to 70 percent” of

  • Rising Amazon recruiter April Rose Nguyen ’19, ’21 has a plan Posted by: Silong Chhun / June 3, 2022 June 3, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsApril Rose Nguyen ’19, ’21 has a plan. A political science and communication double major who recently earned an MBA at PLU, Nguyen followed the advice of a career adviser into a series of contract jobs in human resources. Not because she has career aspirations in HR — though she does find the work endlessly interesting — but because