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  • I.D. #, a current mailing address, email address and telephone number.  Format must follow these guidelines: the essay should be at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 pt. the essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduCongrats to our

  • I.D. #, a current mailing address, email address and telephone number.  Format must follow these guidelines: the essay should be at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 pt. the essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduCongrats to our

  • at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 point. The essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduParker Brocker-Knapp - 2023 Lemkin Essay Contest WinnerTranslating Genocide: Preventing the Erasure of Holocaust StoriesCongratulations

  • opportunities to engage the German humanities tradition. For example, in the first of the program’s two-part cultural history sequence (German 411), students spent fall semester learning about literature, art, architecture, philosophy, and religion from the earliest records of German civilization (first century C.E.) through the Baroque period (17th century). Students read and re-enacted the works of Europe’s first woman playwright, performed love poems of Germany’s troubadours, read the correspondence of

  • 10 Innovation Studies Students Graduate By Michael Halvorson, Director of Innovation Studies The Innovation Studies program is pleased to announce the graduation of ten more Innovation Studies minors. On May 27, 2023, our students joined the Class of 2023 at the Tacoma Dome for the University’s annual commencement activities. This… June 10, 2023

  • Dean Waldow's Research GroupOur research group also often supports an outreach activity with MESA [see their website] during my summer research program to help introduce high school and junior high students to chemistry with an emphasis in polymer science and soft materials. MESA students visit over the course of a day with additional activities also including college preparatory activities. We start with an overview of the activities the students will take part in. Then my undergraduate group

  • Web ServicesInstructional Technologies provides services that enable faculty, staff, and students to enhance teaching, learning, and productivity through the development of Web sites and/or other Web-based resources. Create a Web Site – If you need to create a Web site, or even if you are merely interested in exploring your options, we can meet with you and provide an overview of Web site creation resources that are available at PLU. We will work with you to define your goals and needs and then

  • Sen. Maria Cantwell visits PLU classroom, talks with students Before debating challenger Susan Hutchison in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Oct. 8, Sen. Maria Cantwell took time to stop by a classroom and field questions from some inquisitive PLU students. My dream job is Sen. Cantwell’s job,” said Gracie Anderson… October 24, 2018 AcademicsCommunityLife on CampusPolitical Science

  • described her recent relationship with the artists as a moment for her to “fan-girl”. Mare has collected work from all three artists over the years, and just recently reached out to them via Instagram for the show. “I actually completed my undergrad with Kristin!,” Mare remarked. “It wasn’t until this show that I reconnected with her, but I have been collecting her artwork for years.” “Her work will include her VIT Ceramics white line series, interpreting modern styles in contemporary ways.” Even though

  • red-hot furnace, an array of tools, a workbench and a tent for the artists and equipment. “I’m looking forward to it being on campus in that it offers students a chance to experience a beautiful art technique,” says PLU student Hannah Kreutz who also serves on the University Student Museum Advisory Committee. “I don’t know how many students make their way to the Tacoma Glass Museum to see glass forms being made, but it’s an incredible thing to witness.” Try your hand at drawing something you’d