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  • Remove Back New Delete Registration Holocaust Conference "Resistance" Site Menu Home Schedule Keynote Speakers Documents/Forms Kurt Mayer Scholarship Kurt Mayer About Kurt’s Life Emmy Mayer Resolute: The J-term Experience of Two Lifetimes Resolute: Second Generation Messenger Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies About Powell-Heller Conference Nancy Powell The Heller Family Holocaust Conference Archives Lemkin Lecture Archives Raphael Lemkin Essay Contest Contact Information Powell-Heller Holocaust

  • the following criteria: Thoroughness and completeness of the application Merit of project Appropriateness for student involvement Likelihood that research will lead to publication While applications from any full time faculty will be considered, recently hired tenure track faculty and tenured faculty initiating research in new areas will receive higher priority Student information such as academic record and career goals will be considered The experience/ability of the student to complete the

  • defining a thriving, widely-accessible form of Lutheran Higher Education today. An Education with Foundational Core Elements/Values This value-based approach to teaching and learning differs from State/Research Universities Uniquely values the importance of critical questioning Values liberal arts as a foundation for free thinking, innovation and service (a liberating education) Luther’s two theses in “The Freedom of a Christian” were that people were free and yet called to serve others We continue to

  • community values. Thus they are able to encourage proper behavior. Whether a mask appears alone or as part of a group of similar or different masks is a matter of cultural context. By exploring the cultural contexts of these masks, much can be learned about how a society views itself in the world, and what it considers beautiful or ugly, foolish or funny, and valuable to preserve; use the links with each object to explore these different contexts. While men have dominated masking practices

  • Isabella Zubrod – Women’s Volleyball Athlete of the Week! Zubrod tallied a double-double in both matches last week as the ninth-ranked Lutes remained undefeated in NWC play. Zubrod has 21 assists and 12 digs in a 3 set win over Puget Sound before collecting 14 assists and 12 digs in a 3-0 win over… April 30, 2019 nursing

  • being able to get out of that English degree bubble was fun. We were able to bond over editing, late nights in Ingram for Art of the Book, and other experiences that were offered by the PPA classes like field trips. How have skills you learned in the PPA program assisted you in your career? I was able to get a job as a freelance editor immediately out of undergrad. I started in an entry level job but quickly grew in that career and now work on a huge variety of projects. There was hardly any time

  • Acknowledgment of Funding and Certification As a recipient of federal coronavirus relief funding under the CARES Act, PLU was not required to submit an application for federal coronavirus relief funding provided under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA). PLU received its allocation of CRRSAA funding on January 19, 2021. In keeping with the terms of the acceptance of these funds, PLU will use $1,467,935, as stated under Section 314(1)(a) of the CRRSA Act

  • study in very deep and important ways. Finally, one might wonder and many have asked me about the use of Achilles, and also Hector, as my touchstones throughout the book.  It might seem odd that two fictional characters from the Iliad, an epic poem written centuries ago, provide the imagery for a book on contemporary, non-conventional wars like those in Afghanistan and Iraq that seem to bear little resemblance to the Trojan War.  What do these characters have to tell us about non-lethal weapons

  • organization. Internships help increase and broaden the County’s pipeline with diverse and motivated candidates for future employment. HR will be funding eight internships this year at $15.00/hour. A selection committee will use criteria to evaluate the work assignment and project information in the applications. Criteria may include the degree to which the project or work is tied to a field of study or career path, the scope of work, the value to the intern, and how the internship aligns with the County’s

  • , loans and work study, all of which help make PLU more affordable.Financial Aid InformationMilitary BenefitsYellow Ribbon & Military BenefitsPLU offers unlimited full-tuition Yellow Ribbon Scholarships to qualified veterans or their dependents, as well as the opportunity to use other military benefits to help fund a PLU education.Using Military BenefitsVisitVisitTour campus with a current student, sit in on a PLU class, and meet with a Transfer Admission Counselor.Schedule a visit to campusAdmitted