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impoverished the many. And yet Christian/Lutheran history is also marked by the refusal to heed the ancient call to act with justice, exchanging that more difficult task for charitable endeavors or stoic silence in the face of oppression. This year’s conference has expanded to a full day, one in which we welcome a variety of speakers and panelists who will lead participants to consider different facets of the contemporary quest for justice in society: the ancient and contemporary call to seek justice; the
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January 25, 2010 Memoir chronicles the life of Nazi Germany refugee and successful Tacoma entrepreneur – Kurt Mayer Tacoma businessman, philanthropist and community leader, Kurt Mayer, has written a rags to riches story of his life and times. “My Personal Brush with History,” written with Joe Peterson, is a story of hardship, opportunity, triumphs, mistakes, family and faith.“My book is intended to give my grandchildren – ages 12, 10 and 8 – an opportunity to read, later in life, about what
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chemistry and metallurgy services needed during ship maintenance, repair, and modernization. Our work environment is very positive, with a focus on personal growth and professional development and advancement, and we take great pride knowing that the work we do serves the defense of our families, friends, and nation. We are looking to hire 1-2 chemists with excellent interpersonal and laboratory skills who share our values of service, excellence, integrity, teamwork, and ingenuity.” To apply, please
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million to PLU, making her the single largest benefactor in university history. The three-year, $20 million endeavor completed in two distinct phases will officially open with the production of Cole Porter’s Tony Award–winning “Kiss Me, Kate” on the rechristened Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage. Jeff Clapp, who has spent so many of his years in this building, both as a student and a professor, will direct production. From the exterior, it appears little has changed since the days of the Chapel-Music
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million to PLU, making her the single largest benefactor in university history. The three-year, $20 million endeavor completed in two distinct phases will officially open with the production of Cole Porter’s Tony Award–winning “Kiss Me, Kate” on the rechristened Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage. Jeff Clapp, who has spent so many of his years in this building, both as a student and a professor, will direct production. From the exterior, it appears little has changed since the days of the Chapel-Music
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PLU’s mission of preparing students for lives of thoughtful inquiry. First and foremost, The Writer’s Story is an informal hour-long session before the reading where students, faculty, and staff get the chance to sit down with the visiting writer and engage in conversation. Skipper says that in these conversations, “we focus on vocation and think about what it’s like to live the life of a writer,” providing valuable insight to students who are interested in becoming writers themselves. Visiting
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& Networking LUTE Link: A university-wide online networking platform where students can connect with alumni and resources they need to achieve their academic, career, and personal goals. Ted Talks – Select a Ted Talk and follow it up with a group chat/community discussion. PLU Career Services RELAX Health & Wellness There is a lot going on in the world. Take a moment to breathe, re-center yourself, and/or be active. Spend time in the PLU Community Garden Meditation and calming music At home health and
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Speakers List and Schedule for The Countenance of Hope Symposium:Thursday, February 25thFriday, February 26thThursday, February 25th8:15-9:45am — Community Forum and Breakfast (Scandinavian Cultural Center) 9:55-11:40am — “Making Hope Happen”: Perspectives from Psychology and Education (Chris Knutzen Hall) Making Hope Happen: Shining a light on one of the most powerful, and most misunderstood, emotional forces in our lives Dr. Shane Lopez, Gallup Senior Scientist and Research Director of the
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on Promotions Throughout its deliberations on promotions, the committee is concerned with these questions: Are recommendations and decisions being made with regard both to the general criteria for tenure and promotion and to the specific qualifications for promotion to a particular rank as listed in the Faculty Constitution and Bylaws? Is there clear and substantial evidence that the candidate has met these criteria? Have recommendations for or against a candidate been based on this kind of
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focused on the changing nature of the Catholic Church vis a vis the Jewish people, with the aim of understanding efforts to improve Jewish-Catholic relations, providing attendees with a message of hope that antisemitism can be defeated.Learn more about the "Synagogue and Church" conference 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Ninth Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Women and the Holocaust” took place Oct. 17-19. In the words of historian Myrna Goldenberg
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