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  • topic of guilt and innocence in Holocaust literature, with a focus on Daniel Silva’s trio of Julia Walsh ’14 talks at PLU’s 9-11 ceremony. (John Froschauer, Photographer) Holocaust-related spy novels and on Herman Wouk’s War and Remembrance. Out of my books and thoughts rose a paper on issues of guilt in Holocaust literature, finding patterns in chronology between the first and second wave of Holocaust literature. In the first mode, the antagonist and perpetrator is not specifically an individual

  • Mexico - IT, GE HIST 348 Lewis and Clark: History and Memory - IT, GE LTST 241 Introduction to Latino Studies - IT, GE LTST 341 Latino/a/x Experiences in the U.S. - IT, GE LTST 342 U.S. Latino/a/x Literary and Cultural Studies - IT, GE NAIS 230 Indigenous Creation Narratives of the Americas and their Resonance - IT, GE NAIS 286 Sámi Film and the Indigenous North - IT, GE NAIS 321 Visual Sovereignty and Indigenous Film - IT, GE NAIS 361 Storied Survivance: Seminar on Indigenous Literatures - IT, GE

  • dental schools request applicants to submit a supplemental or secondary application. These applications are used when the dental school wishes to collect additional information not asked in the ADEA AADSAS application that is important to that particular school. The list of school-specific materials you need to send directly to each school is available on this AADSAS website. The Interview Following the supplemental application, most schools request an interview of applicants they are interested in

  • dental schools request applicants to submit a supplemental or secondary application. These applications are used when the dental school wishes to collect additional information not asked in the ADEA AADSAS application that is important to that particular school. The list of school-specific materials you need to send directly to each school is available on this AADSAS website. The Interview Following the supplemental application, most schools request an interview of applicants they are interested in

  • by Mary Oliver brings to life this journey of vocation – “What will you do with your one wild and precious life?” “Colleges need to remain places where you can ask troubling questions, push the boundaries and seek knowledge wherever that might be,” Krise said. He expressed how PLU is a place where care for the mind, spirit, body, community and the earth are pillars to stand on. He reminded students that the faculty and staff who work here are following their vocation. “PLU is full of people where

  • May 13, 2014 Students work to wrestle a mattress into a Goodwill donation van during last year’s Moveout. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Moveout 2014 provides an opportunity to transform unwanted room items into support, jobs through new partnership with Goodwill By Barbara Clements, Content Development Director PLU Marketing and Communications It’s that time of year again: What do you do with that couch, or mattress or lamp you no longer want? And what about that unopened box of gluten-free

  • Working at PLU - It's More Than a JobHere you will find opportunities to become part of a remarkable community working together to fulfill the university’s mission of “educating students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for the community and for the earth.” More than 800 employees at PLU hold positions as faculty members, academic and administrative staff, including trades and support services.Watch ``Why PLU?`` to Learn More×Pacific Lutheran

  • L.I.F.E. is a Volunteer and Membership Driven ProgramMembers are encouraged to get involved through committee participation. Council Program Finance

  • Should You Consider a Complementary Major in Religion?The B.A. in Religion complements other areas study, helping students develop skills of analysis and critical thinking essential to all aspects of life. Students’ work in Religion informs what they do elsewhere, providing space for deep reflection and guidance as they seek to care for people, their communities, and the earth. We Recommend our Majors and Double-Majors Consider: PLU’s Business Minor in Nonprofit Leadership PLU’s Pre-Law

  • Description: Strength & Conditioning will combine cardio and strength exercises for a total body workout including running, jumping, lunges, squats, and weights. There will be a heavy focus on core strength. All exercises adjust to your fitness level. Please bring a water bottle. Remember to bring your PLU ID card for classes in Memorial Gym/Fitness Center.Core FitnessCore FitnessWhen: Wednesdays, 12:15-12:45pm Dates: September 21 – December 7 *No class October 19 Where: 9/21: CK 9/28 – 10/26: Memorial