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  • , working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter

  • , working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter

  • 2013Julia Walsh, ’14, History Major Julia Walsh is a budding young scholar of the Holocaust and a multiple winner of Holocaust Study awards at PLU. She won second place in the Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest in 2012 and first place in 2013. She also was one of two Kurt Mayer Summer Student Fellows in 2012, before being selected again for the summer of 2013. Julia received a prestigious appointment to spend one week in July at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, working on documents of the

  • documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter, because the

  • , working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter

  • 2013Julia Walsh, ’14, History Major Julia Walsh is a budding young scholar of the Holocaust and a multiple winner of Holocaust Study awards at PLU. She won second place in the Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest in 2012 and first place in 2013. She also was one of two Kurt Mayer Summer Student Fellows in 2012, before being selected again for the summer of 2013. Julia received a prestigious appointment to spend one week in July at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, working on documents of the

  • indirect data. At some point, assess your assessment plan. Identify if the plan, as written, is delivering the data your program needs for evaluating strengths and opportunities in the program. The documents listed below offer tools for conceptualizing and creating strong assessment plans.Assessment Plan TemplateAssessment Plan Template DirectionsExample of Curricular MapThe below quick links will direct you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to open links in a new tab or use the browser

  • Elegant Each will include: • premium roll basket • freshly brewed regular Dillanos® Coffee ( decaf Coffee available upon request) • assorted Stash® teas • ice water These menu items can be utilized as a dinner for an additional $2.00 per person. Each of the following combinations have been selected for flavor, elegance and simplicity. We have found that lunch meetings tend to be scheduled for only an hour. These entrées are part hot entrée and part composed salad — making them ideal for your

  • From the exam room to executive leadership: Dr. Mark Mariani ’98 follows his curiosity at MultiCare Posted by: Zach Powers / April 25, 2022 Image: Mark Mariani ’98 serves as the chief medical officer and vice president for retail health for MultiCare Health System. photos by (John Froschauer/PLU) April 25, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWhen Mark Mariani ’98 was a student at PLU his singular goal was to become a medical doctor. A member of the football team and a biology

  • much more than what Andrea Smith calls the “binary stalemate” of a woman’s right to choose versus the protection of fetal life. It is about whose rights are deemed worthy of protection under the U.S. Constitution. It is about how pregnant people and healthcare providers are targeted for criminal prosecution or civil penalty. It is about the failures of our nation-state to support all parents’ and all children’s access to equitable healthcare and other basic human needs like food and shelter. We, as