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  • conceptualized their testimonial endeavors both individually and as part of larger archival projects in their respective ghettos. It addresses three major questions: “Why did they write? How did they write? For whom did they write?” Answering these questions reveals the thought processes of the diarists and their conceptions of what it meant to record their experiences during the Holocaust, highlighting the agency they sought to take over the narratives of their own lives. “Women in Resistance: Fierce

  • theology of Luther was brought into the hearts and practices of the people. Garrison Keillor popularized “Singing with the Lutherans” on A Prairie Home Companion over the last decades but, in many forms, Protestants have raised voices of protest and faith for hundreds of years.10:15 - 11 a.m. | Regency Room Dr. David Cherwien, Director of The National Lutheran Choir The Church's Song: Always in ReformFor music to be “Lutheran” the music is to be eclectic, as it has always been. From the earliest

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights All Lutes are encouraged to come “home” to campus Oct. 3-5 for Homecoming 2014, including the Saturday evening Homecoming Fall Festival featuring The Deacons Reunion. We extend a special welcome to the classes of 1964, 1974, 1989 and 2004 and this year’s Meant to Live affinity reunion group, the graduates from the Division of Humanities. Alumni Awards and

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights All Lutes are encouraged to come “home” to campus Oct. 3-5 for Homecoming 2014, including the Saturday evening Homecoming Fall Festival featuring The Deacons Reunion. We extend a special welcome to the classes of 1964, 1974, 1989 and 2004 and this year’s Meant to Live affinity reunion group, the graduates from the Division of Humanities. Alumni Awards and

  • Working On-CampusAlthough academics should be your first priority while you are a student at PLU, participating in on-campus employment can be a rewarding part of your college experience. In addition to any financial benefits, on-campus jobs allow students to gain practical experience, build professional networks and develop transferable skills.Basic Rules for On-Campus Employment No prior authorization from ISS is necessary for F-1 international students to work on-campus. J-1 students must

  • Learning Outcomes at PLU - Majors and Academic ProgramsLearning Outcomes at PLU are designed to provide students with a clear outline of the key concepts, ideas, and skills they should learn during their time of study. Students in each degree program should have a firm understanding of these outcomes upon completion of their course of study. Learning Outcomes also provide an opportunity for programs to clearly communicate those values they feel are most important for students within the program

  • October 20, 2008 Looking for that first job? Try the career fair. PLU’s annual career fairs will be filling up every inch of the UC beginning Oct. 28, and it’s a place where both employers and students can check each other out, and possibly help you find that all-important first job after graduation. Adam Geisler, a junior and history major, said that while he might not find his dream job in the many booths, he still likes attending and checking out which employers show up.“As a student you

  • University of Washington Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Posted by: nicolacs / November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020 University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) is a Materials Research and Engineering Center (MRSEC) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF 1719797). MEM-C aims to accelerate the development of future energy conversion, information processing, and sensing technologies through design

  • pleased to present Personal & Professional Development Opportunities for 2019. All sessions will be held between the hours of 8AM and 5PM on Tuesday, February 26 and Wednesday, February 27. All faculty and staff are invited to participate in a wide variety of sessions designed to enrich both your personal and professional life. Continue below for details on the sessions being offered this year. Due to space limitations, registration is required for all sessions. Please be patient, as it may take a

  • March 20, 2014 Professor Mark Mulder works at a well during one of his recent visits to Central America. (Photo courtesy of Mark Mulder.) Nicaragua: Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty for Clean Water By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing and Communications Instead of lazing around on beaches during Spring Break, or going on a road trip to Disney Land, 10 Pacific Lutheran University students headed south to Nicaragua on March 22 to dig a well and assist in giving a village the gift of clean water. Under