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  • out of the dCenter.” Shayna graduated from PLU in 2009 with a degree in communications. The Rieke Scholar participated in Residence Hall Council, Pinnacle Society and the Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society. She enjoys spending time with her family, hiking and volunteering for Aloha United Way. Shayna continues to work with the Diversity Center by visiting study away classes in Hawai’i and most recently, guest speaking at the 2020 Students of Color Retreat. Read Previous Nicole Jordan ‘15 Read Next Jazmyn

  • Academic Pathway Catalog Environmental Studies Program Earth Science Facebook NatSci Fellows Undergraduate Research Opportunities Lecture Slides - November 2023Earth Science Newsletter 2020 Click here to readWhy Earth Science?An informative brochure about the importance of geology by the American Geological InstituteWhy study Earth Science at PLU?Pacific Lutheran University is located at the leading edge of western North America offering a unique setting for the study of earth science. The natural

    Department of Earth Science
    Rieke Science Center Room 158 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • most recent one: Antisemitism and the Holocaust: Language, Rhetoric and the Traditions of Hatred, Second edition, revised and expanded, 2023 (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2023); Editor, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its Policy Consequences Today, second revised and expanded edition, (NOMOS Verlag, 2020); co-edited with Christina Guenter, Trajectories of Memory: Intergenerational Representations of the Holocaust in History and the Arts (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008); and Bishop von Galen

  • edition, revised and expanded, 2023 (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2023); Editor, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its Policy Consequences Today, second revised and expanded edition, (NOMOS Verlag, 2020); co-edited with Christina Guenter, Trajectories of Memory: Intergenerational Representations of the Holocaust in History and the Arts (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008); and Bishop von Galen: German Catholicism and National Socialism (Yale University Press, 2002). She has also recorded “”Europe’s

  • recent one: Antisemitism and the Holocaust: Language, Rhetoric and the Traditions of Hatred, Second edition, revised and expanded, 2023 (Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2023); Editor, The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its Policy Consequences Today, second revised and expanded edition, (NOMOS Verlag, 2020); co-edited with Christina Guenter, Trajectories of Memory: Intergenerational Representations of the Holocaust in History and the Arts (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008); and Bishop von Galen: German

  • understanding rooted in divine reality and one that affirms the a distinct purpose and value for every element in the natural world. Likewise, Lutheran higher education takes this claim and the resulting responsibilities to care for the earth seriously. At Pacific Lutheran University, our mission statement affirms that we are called to care for “other people, human communities and the earth.” Indeed, the decennial planning documents, PLU 2010 and PLU 2020, state that justice, diversity and sustainability

  • about 40 to 100 watts. The university consumes around 17 million kilowatt-hours a year, and that cost definitely impacts the budget, Kohler said. But he believes the cost is worth it. “You always look at all the things you want to achieve,” he explained. “Is it money driven?” In order to reach the goal of PLU’s master plan – to become carbon neutral by 2020 – active steps need to be taken. Supporting renewable energy is just one of those steps, Kohler said. University Communications staff writer

  • October 21, 2011 PLU’s first solar panel system arrives in 2012 By: Katie Scaff ’13 PLU is that much closer to being carbon neutral by 2020 thanks to a $50,000 Solar 4R Schools grant from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. The grant will pay for a 20-ft solar panel system, which will be installed on the Facilities Building   in March 2012.Designs are currently underway. Chrissy Cooley, sustainability manager through facilities management, worked with students to write the grant, and

  • recruitment we’re campaigning to nurses, doctors, and other health care professionals nationwide, so it’s a huge marketing operation,” she says. “Recruitment marketing is a little bit different, but, ultimately, we’re just trying to connect the best candidates with our opportunities.” Butters started at MultiCare in January 2020. She knew that the Coronavirus she was beginning to read about in the news may become a serious issue, but she could have never imagined the whirlwind that has been the last two

  • single kid,” she says. “All students are embraced.” Read our full Melanie Helle ’97 feature. Nancy Nelson ’93: Director of Career and Technical Education Nancy Nelson joined Chief Leschi as director of career and technical education (CTE) in 2020. The CTE program was new, and she worked hard to get it established and funded. “CTE focuses on hands-on applied learning,” Nelson says. “It gives kids a real connection to what they might do for a job.” The program offers student five career pathways, all