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  • has participated in scholars’ workshops and seminars at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and has given lectures in various venues including the Toronto Holocaust Education Week and at many synagogues. She is dedicated to educating the general public and has given lectures at historical societies, local high schools and junior highs, and at professional days for public school teachers. In addition to her public speaking, Dr. Griech-Polelle is an editor of the online journal, Contemporary

  • her first major college assignment turned into a professional presentation on public health issues. “As a first-year, I think it’s important to dive in and take a challenge,” she said. “So you can meet more people and make connections.” Gina Hames, associate professor of history, and Sandra Estrada '20 Hames said the assignment was aimed at preparing first-year students for the rigorous academic journey ahead of them. “I have them do a full-blown research project,” she said of her writing 101

  • and make it happen! NOTE: Please allow at least a week for editing after the event to ensure quality.  Two weeks’ notice is required before the event.  If this is not an option for you, Impact reserves the right to refuse a project on this basis. Submit a Photography RequestNEW! Graduation PhotographyCapture your incredible accomplishment of finishing your degree by getting your graduation photos taken by professional photographers! The base price for a 1 1/2 hours session with our photographer is

  • The university is steadfastly committed to full compliance with all applicable laws and ethical standards that govern its operation as an institution of higher education and as an employer. Consistent with that commitment, the university expects each employee to acknowledge and exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct. In that regard, the university expects that its employees, while on working time or while representing the university, will conduct themselves in a

  • job that could signal a return of the dress—and maybe even some professional accessories. “I am excited to take that next step and put my big-girl shoes on,” Potter said. “These last four years have really shaped me into who I am today and who I will be. I am so thankful, and PLU was the perfect fit. I couldn’t have made a better decision.” (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) During the 2013-14 season, the PLU women’s basketball team beat two Division II schools for the first time in Potter’s college

  • him. “Really, it was to honor my mom and dad and make them proud of this degree that I earned from this prestigious, credentialed university,” Keim said. “But all these people I met through college, that was as important to me in my college experience as earning a degree and learning how to be a critical thinker. My parents did everything to support that, and some of that, they had not experienced themselves.” His time at PLU profoundly influenced the trajectory of Keim’s personal and professional

  • trajectory of Keim’s personal and professional life: this is where he met his wife, Sari Tollefson Keim ’87, a Lute whose father was on the school’s Board of Regents at the time. It’s where he played college football for legendary coach Frosty Westering, and where he returned as an assistant coach in 2004 under Frosty’s son, Scott. And it’s where he remains today, as the program enters a new era under first-year coach Brant McAdams. Jud Keim '86“He can speak firsthand to the history and the tradition and

  • would need to run my own staging company, manage employees, and work with a diverse market of clientele.” — Zoyia Perry, Music Education, Class of 2010.  Currently working as an independent real estate contractor.“The PLU music program is outstanding in the fact that it both trains professional musicians and allows non-music majors to continue participating in music.  In addition to that, it was a good fit for someone in the middle of the spectrum like myself.  I majored in music, but never was

  • , college, national and international level, garnering recognition until her retirement from the sport in 2015. When Deines made a pivot from professional sports to the finance master’s program at Pacific Lutheran University, it was a bit of an adjustment. “Soccer came easy. I’ve always known it’s something I’m good at. But with finance I’ve had to work really hard to prove myself,” said Deines, who graduated last month with a Master of Science in Finance. “It was scary to go from soccer and my identity

  • , students should be able to critique, understand, and conduct research about politics. Prerequisite: POLS 251. (4) POLS 345 : Government and Public Policy - ES An integrated approach to the nature of public policy, with emphasis on substantive problems, the development of policy responses by political institutions, and the impacts of policies. Intensive writing course. (4) POLS 346 : Environmental Politics and Policy - ES, GE An examination of environmental problems from political perspectives