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  • The Nib, PEN America, and BOOM California. She is currently researching and drawing a work of graphic nonfiction about immigrant detention and deportation, to be published by One World, Random House. Names are Scared Please take a moment to learn the correct pronunciation and meaning of Thi Bui’s name.“Summer Reading, Not Light Reading“:  an Inside Higher Education editorial discusses Common Reading books from around the country, including Between the World and Me, Hillbilly Elegy, and other PLU

  • Moyer``The Indoctrination of the Hitler Youth in Nazi Germany``Nicole Query`` 'We owe it to our children and to their children': International Discrimination and Roma Holocaust Memorialization``May 13, 2021Kenzie BurgessGreyson HoyeGaven MeyerJames SecorKenzie Burgess``Polish Complicity in the Holocaust: Denial and Modern Impact: Government, Militias, Employees, and Citizens``Greyson Hoye``Classroom Walls: State Education and the Nazi Past in the German Democratic Republic``Gaven Meyer

  • from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Connelly has published Captive University: The Sovietization of East German, Czech and Polish Higher Education (Chapel Hill, 2000), which won the 2001 George Beer Award of the American Historical Association, and From Enemy to Brother: The Revolution in Catholic Teaching on the Jews (Harvard University Press, 2012), which was awarded the John Gilmary Shea prize of the American Catholic Historical Association. Professor John

  • PARTICIPATE The reading group convener should send an email to Rosemary Raynolds, wang.center@plu.edu, at the Wang Center for Global Education, by no later than February 12, 2016. To be considered for the challenge, this email should contain: Three sentences on why the group wishes to participate A list of the reading group participants, their PLU affiliation, and ID numbers (use “student” for student affiliation) The date, time, and location of ONE reading group meeting A commitment to attend your

  • Shane J. Lopez, Ph.D.Shane J. Lopez, Ph.D., is the world’s leading researcher on hope. His mission is to help people ofall ages exercise some control over what their future can become and to teach them how to aim for the future they want in school, work and life. He is also one of the most vocal advocates of psychological reform of America’s education system. He helps schools function less like impersonal factories and more like dynamic human development centers that help students achieve the

  • Marnie Ritchie Assistant Professor of Communication she/her Phone: 253-535-7093 Email: ritchiem@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 129 Website: https://www.mmritchie.com/ Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Communication Studies, University of Texas, 2018 M.A., Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University, 2013 B.A., Philosophy, University of Vermont, 2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Rhetorical Theory and Criticism Critical/Cultural Studies Affect Theory Media

  • well-known and successful study abroad programs in mathematics are the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics and the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Education. We also recommend PLU’s gateway study abroad programs in Trinidad & Tobago or in Namibia. Neither of these programs are specifically for math majors, but students can take rigorous mathematics classes at the University of the West Indies or the University of Namibia while studying abroad. Also, the Center for Women in Mathematics at Smith

  • International Honors ProgramPLU’s International Honors Program (IHON) is for students in any major interested in taking classes across disciplines to better understand international issues that you care about and impact you in your life today! IHON is an alternative way to fulfill your PLU general education requirements. For details about PLU’s unique honors program, visit the International Honors Program webpage. You can also contact Dr. Seth Dowland, Director of the International Honors

  • Kate Olson Lecturer - Jazz, Improvisation Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: kate.olson@plu.edu Website: http://www.kateplayssax.com/ Professional Biography Education BA, Music (Jazz Emphasis), University of Wyoming MM, Improvisation, University of Michigan Biography Kate Olson is an improvising saxophonist and music educator based in Seattle, WA. Since moving to Seattle in 2010, she has done her best to infiltrate the local, regional and international improvised music scenes. She can be heard

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  • LeeAnne Campos Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: camposla@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Education B.M., Vocal Performance, Pacific Lutheran University, 1981 Responsibilities Applied Voice Lessons Biography LeeAnne Campos began her music career at the age of seven in Munich, Germany, playing the role of a Siamese boy in a professional production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I. A past regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera

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