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  • Mainz-Wiesbaden area of Germany on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015, with Natalie and Pamela Mayer, daughter and wife of Kurt Mayer, a holocaust survivor, who lived here with his family before escaping the Nazi's . (Photo/John Froschauer) Kurt Mayer's PLU ConnectionKurt Mayer (b. January 1930; d. November, 2012) First introduced to PLU when he was invited to speak to Professor Christopher Browning’s Holocaust class. In his personal Memoir he wrote, “The fact that a university founded by Norwegian

  • Mainz-Wiesbaden area of Germany on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015, with Natalie and Pamela Mayer, daughter and wife of Kurt Mayer, a holocaust survivor, who lived here with his family before escaping the Nazi's . (Photo/John Froschauer) Kurt Mayer's PLU ConnectionKurt Mayer (b. January 1930; d. November, 2012) First introduced to PLU when he was invited to speak to Professor Christopher Browning’s Holocaust class. In his personal Memoir he wrote, “The fact that a university founded by Norwegian

  • College of Natural SciencesCommencement & CelebrationThursday, May 22, 2025 @ 7:00pm @pacificlutheran “Family isn’t just those individuals you share DNA with, but also those individuals you share life experience with. I truly believe that personal relationships are the backbone of a life well lived, because the connection to those who matter most to us is what fuels everything else we do in life.” -Dr. Patricia Dolan, 2024 Commencement Speaker #PLUgrad #ClassOf2024 #Graduation #Washington

  • afternoon, as will PLU students and faculty who have been involved in Holocaust Studies.Highlights include: Professor Peter Hayes, Northwestern University, speaking March 8th on “What Took So Long? The Wrangle over Restitution since 1945” The fate of famous paintings by Gustav Klimt. George Elbaum, a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Elbaum and his mother were the only members of their family to survive the war.

  • afternoon, as will PLU students and faculty who have been involved in Holocaust Studies.Highlights include: Professor Peter Hayes, Northwestern University, speaking March 8th on “What Took So Long? The Wrangle over Restitution since 1945” The fate of famous paintings by Gustav Klimt. George Elbaum, a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Elbaum and his mother were the only members of their family to survive the war.

  • afternoon, as will PLU students and faculty who have been involved in Holocaust Studies.Highlights include: Professor Peter Hayes, Northwestern University, speaking March 8th on “What Took So Long? The Wrangle over Restitution since 1945” The fate of famous paintings by Gustav Klimt. George Elbaum, a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Elbaum and his mother were the only members of their family to survive the war.

  • afternoon, as will PLU students and faculty who have been involved in Holocaust Studies.Highlights include: Professor Peter Hayes, Northwestern University, speaking March 8th on “What Took So Long? The Wrangle over Restitution since 1945” The fate of famous paintings by Gustav Klimt. George Elbaum, a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Elbaum and his mother were the only members of their family to survive the war.

  • afternoon, as will PLU students and faculty who have been involved in Holocaust Studies.Highlights include: Professor Peter Hayes, Northwestern University, speaking March 8th on “What Took So Long? The Wrangle over Restitution since 1945” The fate of famous paintings by Gustav Klimt. George Elbaum, a child survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto. Elbaum and his mother were the only members of their family to survive the war.

  • to work with kids and build a stronger community. When Maddie is not at school (college or elementary for practicum), she is at home in Minnesota spending time with family. She enjoys watching comedies, baking, doing arts and crafts, travelling, drinking coffee, and reading. After graduation, she hopes to be on a Fulbright Scholarship to Namibia or to continue with her higher education by pursuing a masters in an education related field. Maddie works as the Scan Center’s general  intern and does

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  • Sara Piatnica Testimonial (Part 1) Sara Piatnica, 91, talks about why she, her mother, and her siblings migrated to Uruguay after the war, about her father’s family, and about reparations. Open English Translation Open Spanish Transcript January 28, 2023