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  • genocides that he –at his own expense- spent all of his days at the United Nations Organization. There, he tried his best to convince UN Delegates to support his draft of the Genocide Convention. When the General Assembly at the U.N. approved the Convention on 9 December 1948, reporters went searching for Lemkin to get his reaction. Legend has it that the reporters located Lemkin, in a darkened assembly hall, weeping in solitude. Lemkin’s dedication to preventing future genocides made him a tireless

  • genocides that he –at his own expense- spent all of his days at the United Nations Organization. There, he tried his best to convince UN Delegates to support his draft of the Genocide Convention. When the General Assembly at the U.N. approved the Convention on 9 December 1948, reporters went searching for Lemkin to get his reaction. Legend has it that the reporters located Lemkin, in a darkened assembly hall, weeping in solitude. Lemkin’s dedication to preventing future genocides made him a tireless

  • genocides that he –at his own expense- spent all of his days at the United Nations Organization. There, he tried his best to convince UN Delegates to support his draft of the Genocide Convention. When the General Assembly at the U.N. approved the Convention on 9 December 1948, reporters went searching for Lemkin to get his reaction. Legend has it that the reporters located Lemkin, in a darkened assembly hall, weeping in solitude. Lemkin’s dedication to preventing future genocides made him a tireless

  • genocides that he –at his own expense- spent all of his days at the United Nations Organization. There, he tried his best to convince UN Delegates to support his draft of the Genocide Convention. When the General Assembly at the U.N. approved the Convention on 9 December 1948, reporters went searching for Lemkin to get his reaction. Legend has it that the reporters located Lemkin, in a darkened assembly hall, weeping in solitude. Lemkin’s dedication to preventing future genocides made him a tireless

  • genocides that he –at his own expense- spent all of his days at the United Nations Organization. There, he tried his best to convince UN Delegates to support his draft of the Genocide Convention. When the General Assembly at the U.N. approved the Convention on 9 December 1948, reporters went searching for Lemkin to get his reaction. Legend has it that the reporters located Lemkin, in a darkened assembly hall, weeping in solitude. Lemkin’s dedication to preventing future genocides made him a tireless

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  • Originally constructed in 1952, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, formerly Eastvold Hall, was restored thanks to a $10 million bequest from the university’s most generous benefactress, Karen Hille Phillips, in addition to gifts from many other donors. KHP houses various faculty offices, music practice rooms, theatre support facilities and two large classrooms. Planning for restoration and expansion of the building began in 1996, and in 2005 the architectural firm NBBJ was

  • , leading to the first public meeting held at Pierce College.  Fifty-five individuals from the community attended a meeting in 2001, and thirty paid dues to provide the initial financial support for the project.  Members were surveyed regarding course ideas and activities, and based on the input from those surveys, it was decided we would focus on one-time lectures instead of weekly classes lasting a full quarter.  That October found Learning Is ForEver (LIFE) launching its first educational classes for

  • -level physics teachers. Pre-Health Sciences Advising Pre-Health Sciences Advising at Pacific Lutheran University provides advising and support to students and alumni who are interested in exploring careers in the health professions including medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary medicine and other related fields. Psychology The Psychology department provides a core of courses covering research methodology, statistics, and historical and systemic perspectives. In addition, professors offer

  • spirit of Rachel Carson, George and Helen Long's support for this series helps to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address PLU students, faculty, and our surrounding community.Learn MoreRevisiting Our Past Rachel Carson LecturersFrom climate change and food engineering to artificial intelligence and global health, our past presenters are experts in a wide array of fields.Learn More