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  • Holocaust. Conference ScheduleShe has presented papers at conferences all over the world, including at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel, the Belgian Academy of Rome, Rome, Italy, and The German Historical Institute in London, UK. She 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

  • Holocaust. Conference ScheduleShe has presented papers at conferences all over the world, including at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel, the Belgian Academy of Rome, Rome, Italy, and The German Historical Institute in London, UK. She 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

  • What are PLU communication graduates doing?A PLU education can lead many places by equipping you with invaluable experiences and excellent intellectual skills. Your future career may or may not directly relate to your major. Check out what alumni are doing with their major and begin to explore the possibilities. ClassJob TitleEmployerState 20032nd Assistant Director / Camera OperatorRocket Science LabsCA 20092nd LieutenantUnited States ArmyWA 19986th grade TeacherBrouillet Elementary School

  • curriculum to give young students the tools it has given to those in higher education. This question arose from my participation in both the WMGS department and the Education department here at PLU in which I experienced little explicit connection between the two. My paper consists of current and past feminist pedagogical work, it’s importance and implementation. This paper proposes that feminist pedagogy consists of three major themes, naming/self actualization, personal transformation, and then

  • student who took advantage of getting a variety of experiences, many of them not associated with formal courses—what I call a student who went the ‘extra mile’ to get the most out of her education.” Hunt didn’t just get an education at PLU; she also got a lot of support. “PLU has been so phenomenal through so much—beginnings, endings and hardships in between,” Hunt said. Health, Hardships and Healing Hardships don’t come much harder: In the summer of 2009, Hunt was diagnosed with cancer. “It was a

  • in meaningful ways through various clubs, organizations or volunteer groups. How did studying Biology at PLU help prepare you for medical school? Sitting among other medical students from Ivy League schools or “big name” universities was at first a little intimidating, but I soon realized that my undergraduate education was in many ways superior to that of my peers. At PLU, not only were the courses intellectually challenging, but the courses were exclusively taught by faculty (instead of TAs

  • the faculty governance and committee system will be working with the Provost’s Office on how that affects individual departments/programs. We also need to acknowledge and better understand how pedagogy, external standards, our commitment to General Education, and other factors affect the individual and collaborative capacity of programs. *Note: All comments are moderated In light of a reduced enrollment, how do we identify low-performing programs and eliminate them? What does that mean for

  • and colleagues. Dr. Doris Geneva Stucke Doris died Dec. 22, 2017, at the age of 99. She was born in Malta, Montana, to Herbert and Esther Stucke on Jan. 31, 1918, and lived in Parkland since 1967. Her early childhood through two years of college were lived in Minnesota and Montana. She earned a nursing diploma from Sibley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in nursing at The American University in Washington, D.C. She received a Master of Education in nursing from the

  • personHealth Professions & STEM July 10Virtual July 11In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 12Virtual July 15Virtual July 16In personProfessional Studies & Liberal Arts July 17Virtual July 18In personHealth Professions & STEM July 19Virtual July 29Virtual July 30In person July 31Virtual August 1In person What's my "Intended Area of Study"? Area of StudyMajors included Professional StudiesBusiness, Communication, Art, Education, Innovation Studies, Music, Theatre, Dance, Media Studies Liberal

  • Kimura ’17, who works with Impact, the student-run advertising agency. She’s studying graphic design, publishing and printing arts, Latin, and art history.Nominated for an EmmyMediaLab, an applied research and multimedia program, received an Emmy Award nomination for its documentary film “Changing Currents: Protecting North America’s Rivers.”Composing Lux AeternaMusic Education major Jesús Gomez talks about the inspiration for composing ‘Lux Aeterna’, a piece later performed by PLU’s internationally