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  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Hall 10:30 a.m. Chapel: Dr. Robert Ericksen Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 11:10 a.m. Survivors and Rescuers, France in WWII Introduction by Dr. Christopher Browning Survivor: Pierre Sauvage, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Rescuer: Nelly Trocmé Hewett Anderson University Center/Scandinavian Cultural Center 1 p.m. Luncheon, Student Presentations, Art Gallery 3 p.m. Documentary Film: The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark Speaker: Dr. Nathaniel Hong

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Hall 10:30 a.m. Chapel: Dr. Robert Ericksen Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 11:10 a.m. Survivors and Rescuers, France in WWII Introduction by Dr. Christopher Browning Survivor: Pierre Sauvage, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Rescuer: Nelly Trocmé Hewett Anderson University Center/Scandinavian Cultural Center 1 p.m. Luncheon, Student Presentations, Art Gallery 3 p.m. Documentary Film: The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark Speaker: Dr. Nathaniel Hong

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Hall 10:30 a.m. Chapel: Dr. Robert Ericksen Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 11:10 a.m. Survivors and Rescuers, France in WWII Introduction by Dr. Christopher Browning Survivor: Pierre Sauvage, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Rescuer: Nelly Trocmé Hewett Anderson University Center/Scandinavian Cultural Center 1 p.m. Luncheon, Student Presentations, Art Gallery 3 p.m. Documentary Film: The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark Speaker: Dr. Nathaniel Hong

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Hall 10:30 a.m. Chapel: Dr. Robert Ericksen Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 11:10 a.m. Survivors and Rescuers, France in WWII Introduction by Dr. Christopher Browning Survivor: Pierre Sauvage, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Rescuer: Nelly Trocmé Hewett Anderson University Center/Scandinavian Cultural Center 1 p.m. Luncheon, Student Presentations, Art Gallery 3 p.m. Documentary Film: The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark Speaker: Dr. Nathaniel Hong

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Hall 10:30 a.m. Chapel: Dr. Robert Ericksen Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East 11:10 a.m. Survivors and Rescuers, France in WWII Introduction by Dr. Christopher Browning Survivor: Pierre Sauvage, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Rescuer: Nelly Trocmé Hewett Anderson University Center/Scandinavian Cultural Center 1 p.m. Luncheon, Student Presentations, Art Gallery 3 p.m. Documentary Film: The Danish Solution: The Rescue of the Jews in Denmark Speaker: Dr. Nathaniel Hong

  • Indigenous Scholars, We are Lutes Too A poster exhibition designed and installed by Native American & Indigenous Studies students Fall 2019 Opens February 6, 2020. Closes February 29, 2020.

    might be a minority, but that does not mean we do not exist. Through sharing these posters we hope Native students and faculty will feel more at home, and understand that they are not alone at this university. These posters will be hanging all across campus in order to share our project with as many Lutes as possible. We thank our participants for their courage in sharing their story with us and the rest of our community.” The Scandinavian Cultural Center will host the poster exhibition from Sámi

  • The Department of Political Science is pleased to present their Spring 2024 Capstones. Presentations will be given on May 16th - Xavier Hall, Room 201 - 6:00-9:00 pm Click on each student name to

    FacilitiesSeth GebauerAnalysis and Results: Metropolitan Governance Fragmentation Appears to be Inconsequential on Transportation AccessibilityCalissa HagenReview of Literature Regarding the Revictimizations of Sexual Assault Survivors in the U.S. Court SystemZach HollidayMadelynne JonesGunnar SebrightCalli VossZach HollidayDid Political Independent Voters in the U.S. Play a Pivotal Role in the Outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election?Madelynne JonesPolicy Development of Nuclear EnergyGunnar SebrightUsing

  • Kelly Luce is the author of Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail, which won Foreword Review’s 2013 Editor’s Choice Prize for Fiction.

    Southern Review, and other publications. She received an MFA from the Michener Center for Writers at UT Austin in 2015. She’s a Contributing Editor for Electric Literature and a 2016-17 fellow at Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. Her debut novel, Pull Me Under, is due November 1 from Farrar, Straus and Giroux. She hails from Illinois and lives in California’s Santa Cruz mountains.

  • When: Thursday, March 7, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading and Reception: 7 pm, Studio Theatre, KHP

    Borderlines (Feminist Press, 2019) was a finalist for the Louise Meriwether first book prize. She finished her novel, Along the Hills, and is working on a nonfiction collection, Broken Blood, and critical monograph, Haudenosaunee Good Mind: Combating Literary Erasure and Genocide of American Indian Presence with Literature Curriculum and Literary Criticism. She is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Pacific Lutheran University.

  • 20 semester hours including: Three core courses are required 12 semester hours PPAP 301/ENGL 311/COMA 321: The Book in Society (4) PPAP 302/ENGL 312/COMA 322: Publishing Procedures (4) PPAP 321/

    : Intermediate Fiction Writing (4) ENGL 336: Digital Writing & Storytelling (4) ENGL 339: Special Topics in Creative Writing (4) ENGL 393: The English Language (4) ENGL 424: Seminar: Writing (4) ENGL 434: Seminar: Writing, Literature, & Public Engagement (4) COMA 215: Writing in Communication Careers (4) COMA 342: Communication Inquiry (4) COMA 343: Media Writing (4) PPAP 491: Independent Study (1-4) PPAP 495: Internship (1-4) Marketing/Management Approved courses in Business, Communication, or Publishing