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US Dept of Homeland Security Summer Research Opportunities Posted by: nicolacs / November 4, 2021 November 4, 2021 Are you a student looking for a professional opportunity to learn about homeland security related research to enhance your research interests and career goals? Do you want to learn from top scientists and subject matter experts in homeland security disciplines and areas of research? Do you want to network with your peers and members of the academic and scientific communities in
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Field Campus is a Full-Package Retreat and Conference Center that includes Indoor and Outdoor Recreation Spaces, Restaurants and Coffee Shops conveniently spread across campus On I-5 Corridor Close to SeaTac International Airport Compact Campus Free Summer Concerts and Activities Near Hiking, Biking, Golfing, Mountains and Water Serves 3 Major Metro Areas Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma Public Transit Service from Campus to Metro Areas Capacity is 2 to 7000
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The goal was to create sanitary systems for incorporated areas in Parkland, Spanaway, and Lakewood. This included the Clover Park School District and PLU.
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Louette L. McGraw Professor Emeritus Professional Additional Titles/Roles Term of Service: 1995-2008 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Social Studies Native American Education
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: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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: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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: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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