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  • Patricia Heberer-Rice - U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 7 p.m. | Thursday, April 25, 2019 | Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural Center Free and Open to the Public Nameless Victims, Silenced Voices: A Profile of Victims of the ``Euthanasia`` ProgramFrom October 1939 until the final days of World War II, the “euthanasia” (T4) program claimed the lives of an estimated 250,000 disabled patients residing in institutional settings throughout Germany and in certain regions of German

  • , and health-related careers. Download PLU’s resource: The Science of Human Activity – A Guide to a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology.6. Marketing Analytics — Master of Science in Marketing Analytics (MSMA)Companies need employees who can translate data into information, analyze that information and communicate with organizational leadership in order to achieve data-driven decisions and establish a competitive advantage. Download PLU’s digital resource: Building a Career in a Data-Driven Age — A Guide

  • American ImaginationMW 1:45-3:30 HGST 200: Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide StudiesTR 9:55-11:40 HIST 289/HGST 287: Africa and the HolocaustTR 11:50-1:35 HIST 360: History of the HolocaustTR 3:40-5:25 HIST 333: Colonization and Genocide in Native North AmericaTR 1:45-3:30 HISP 301: Hispanic Voices for Social Change *Prerequisite: HISP 202TR 11:50-1:35 NAIS 250: Introduction to Native American & Indigenous StudiesMWF 1:45-2:50 RELI 230/HGST 287: Religion and GenocideTR 11:50-1:35 Holocaust

  • roles as world citizens. PLU offers a full range of liberal arts academic programs – such as psychology, history and the natural sciences – anchored by a college of arts and sciences. The university also provides students the opportunity for professional study in business, communication and arts, education, nursing, social work, and physical education. Each of these programs maintains a strong liberal arts emphasis at its core. Master’s degrees are offered in business, education, marriage and family

  • Sacred concerts highlights faith and music From 1965 until his death in 1974, Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington reformed both his worldview and his music. With his advancing age, failing health, and the death in of his beloved co-composer Billy Strayhorn, Ellington came to realize the impermanence of life and rekindled the… March 8, 2017

  • years in which you record your experiences as this will help you prepare for this crucial stage of the application process. Dental Mission Trips Many students are also interested in participating in missions trips.  These are trips that are taken by health care professionals to areas of the world where access to care is severely limited.  While these trips are a wonderful experience, it is not recommended that this be your only type of clinical experience.  Because you will primarily be practicing

  • years in which you record your experiences as this will help you prepare for this crucial stage of the application process. Dental Mission Trips Many students are also interested in participating in missions trips.  These are trips that are taken by health care professionals to areas of the world where access to care is severely limited.  While these trips are a wonderful experience, it is not recommended that this be your only type of clinical experience.  Because you will primarily be practicing

  • July 7, 2008 Building relationships, building scholars Academic posters, scholarly articles and videos illustrated the intellectual life of the university at the third annual Student-Faculty Research Reception. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the reception is just one venue where faculty and student researchers display their work and explain the intricacies of the collaborative research represented. The reception featured 24 projects from the humanities, social sciences and natural

  • influenced by Dr. Karen Travis, who is one of the best health economists in the state, an advocate for reducing the gender wage gap and my economics-mother who mentored me through my economics capstone. Dr. Travis recommended me to be a part of Mortar Board, the nation’s first ever honor society for women (that now includes men members). Consequently, last year I got to serve as the first president of PLU’s Mortar Board chapter, an organization that emphasizes the advancement of the status of women. I

  • September 17, 2008 Exchange program enriches campus living and learning Six years ago, Candice Hughes ’08 realized that, despite her ambition, college just wasn’t in the cards. As consolation, the Trinidad and Tobago native dreamed of figuring out a way to go back to school part-time in a few years. Her opportunity emerged just two years later with the advent of a unique exchange program, forged between PLU and the Trinidadian government. For more than a decade, PLU has been sending students