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  • tours were fantastic! The German program was so open and friendly! The study away opportunities were endless! Even with all of that I won’t say I knew at first-sight that I wanted to go to PLU, but the more I though about it the more I wanted to come here, and I sure am glad I did! My PLU experience: As a first-year it took me about five seconds to make my first, and now one of my best friends here at PLU. I lived in the German wing (in Hong Hall) my first year which was the best decision I have

  • Museum, “Icon of Complexity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Legacies of the Shoah” Dr. Vincent Pastro , Holy Spirit Catholic Church (Kent), “Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Context of the Mexican Immigrant Community” Dr. Samuel Torvend , Pacific Lutheran University, “The Bonhoeffers: Patriots for Some while Traitors for Others?”   Abstract :   Panelists explore the legacies and controversies surrounding the German Lutheran pastor, thelogian and dissident anti-Nazi, Dietrich Bonhoeffer.   1:50-3:00 p.m., CK

  • tributaries. Three of our faculty also received Fulbright Awards last year. Joanne Lisosky will teach journalism at Baku University in Azerbaijan beginning next January. Janet Weiss traveled to Namibia in July to undertake work in curriculum development. Jennifer Jenkins participated this past summer in the Baden-Württemberg Seminar for American Faculty in German and German studies. Every year our faculty produce hundreds of publications, creative works and performances. And this commitment to our

  • applications for singers of English and Italian texts. (1) MUSI 356 : Diction II (French/German) Continuation of MUSI 355 with applications for singers of French and German texts. (1) MUSI 360 : Choir of the West - CX A study of a wide variety of choral literature and technique through rehearsal and performance of both sacred and secular music. Auditions at the beginning of fall semester. (1) MUSI 361 : University Chorale - CX A study of choral literature and technique through rehearsal and performance of

  • levels. He is the most widely published and translated Palestinian theologian to date documenting the unique context and dimensions of the Palestinican Christian perspective. In 2015, the 50 year-old multilingual contextual theologian received in the 2015 Olof Palme Prize for his courageous and indefatigable fight against occupation and violence, and for a future Middle East characterized by peaceful coexistence and equality for all. In 2012 the German Media Prize was awarded to Rev. Dr. Raheb for

  • outdoors in freezing temperatures, only to be rapidly reheated with scalding water, among other horrifying trials. Many prisoners were killed in the attempt to learn how best to prevent and treat hypothermia in German soldiers. Kraig said the torture resulted in the discovery that it’s better to warm hypothermia patients as fast as possible, rather than heating them up gradually as medical professionals previously thought. “That became, and still is, the best method for preventing death,” Kraig said

  • , English, Norwegian and German — and learned from an early age to act as a citizen of the world. “My parents did a really good job of fostering a global community within our household,” she said. Urgessa spends a lot of time thinking about her identity and how it fits within that global community. “After I came to PLU, that’s when I had the biggest struggle figuring out how to identify who I am,” she said. Once she arrived, she interacted with students of color who were confident in their own skin. “I

  • Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on

  • By:Kari Plog '11 January 13, 2018 0 Keven Drews ’16 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2018/wp-co