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  • Lutheran University. Prior to coming to PLU, Professor Griech-Polelle taught at Bowling Green State University in the History Department, 2000-2015. Professor Griech-Polelle earned her BA from Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, graduating Summa Cum Laude. She then attended Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey for both her MA and her Ph.D. She studied Modern German history and minored in Modern American history in graduate school. After graduating with her Ph.D., Professor

  • Powell and Nancy’s grandfather settled in Bronx, New York. Solomon Powell had a struggling furrier business and rented out rooms in his home to provide for his family. Soon after settling down here in the U.S., Nancy’s father, Arthur Powell was born. With the encouragement of Nancy’s grandfather and through student loans and aid from the military, Arthur Powell was able to receive a college education and went on to build a legacy. Arthur, unlike his father, reconnected with the Jewish faith and

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Powell and Nancy’s grandfather settled in Bronx, New York. Solomon Powell had a struggling furrier business and rented out rooms in his home to provide for his family. Soon after settling down here in the U.S., Nancy’s father, Arthur Powell was born. With the encouragement of Nancy’s grandfather and through student loans and aid from the military, Arthur Powell was able to receive a college education and went on to build a legacy. Arthur, unlike his father, reconnected with the Jewish faith and

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Powell and Nancy’s grandfather settled in Bronx, New York. Solomon Powell had a struggling furrier business and rented out rooms in his home to provide for his family. Soon after settling down here in the U.S., Nancy’s father, Arthur Powell was born. With the encouragement of Nancy’s grandfather and through student loans and aid from the military, Arthur Powell was able to receive a college education and went on to build a legacy. Arthur, unlike his father, reconnected with the Jewish faith and

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Powell and Nancy’s grandfather settled in Bronx, New York. Solomon Powell had a struggling furrier business and rented out rooms in his home to provide for his family. Soon after settling down here in the U.S., Nancy’s father, Arthur Powell was born. With the encouragement of Nancy’s grandfather and through student loans and aid from the military, Arthur Powell was able to receive a college education and went on to build a legacy. Arthur, unlike his father, reconnected with the Jewish faith and

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Powell and Nancy’s grandfather settled in Bronx, New York. Solomon Powell had a struggling furrier business and rented out rooms in his home to provide for his family. Soon after settling down here in the U.S., Nancy’s father, Arthur Powell was born. With the encouragement of Nancy’s grandfather and through student loans and aid from the military, Arthur Powell was able to receive a college education and went on to build a legacy. Arthur, unlike his father, reconnected with the Jewish faith and