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  • Holocaust and Beyond, 2017, western Galilee, Israel.Murderous Medicine - Nazi Doctors, Human experimentation and TyphusClaude RomneyPresentation Title: “Women Prisoner-Doctors in Auschwitz” Who: Claude Romney, Ph.D. Bio: Born and educated in Paris, Claude Romney holds a Ph.D. from the University of Paris VIII. She has taught at universities in France, England and Canada and is now Professor Emerita of French at the University of Calgary. Her publications bear on topics ranging from Applied Linguistics

  • three novels, most recently Twisted Tree, which won a Society of Midland Authors award and a High Plains Book award, and was translated into French. The River Warren and Light In the Crossing were New York Times Notable Books, and The Work Of Wolves won the Mountain and Plains Booksellers Association Award and an American Library Association Award. Meyers has published fiction and essays in numerous literary journals. He recently retired from many years of teaching at Black Hills State University in

  • into Farsi, Spanish, and French. Simon taught literature and creative writing in the Department of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside for nearly thirty years, and she currently serves as a Professor of the Graduate Division and Professor Emerita. She lives in the Angeles National Forest in Southern California’s San Gabriel Mountains.David BiespielDavid Biespiel is a poet, literary critic, memoirist, and contributing writer at American Poetry Review, New Republic, New York

  • Scholarship Award, Rachid was a highly accomplished mathematician interested in the fields of delay differential equations, mathematical biology, dynamical systems, and bifurcation theory. Citing his textbook about differential equations (in French) and his vast number of published papers in well-respected journals, his colleagues in mathematics describe him as one of the most active scholars in the department. He earned a doctoral degree, diploma of in-depth studies, and a master’s degree in mathematics

  • Guilty (Braziller, 2015). His novel for juvenile readers, El libro salvaje (The Savage Book), which sold more than one million copies in Spanish, has been translated to French, Italian, German and Portuguese. In the words of Jeffrey Lawrence and Carlos Fonseca: “From his early short stories to his famous crónicas, from journalistic essays to academic ones, from children’s books to literary translations of German classics, from books on soccer to monumental novels, his capacity to intertwine, in every

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  • French doors that open to a tranquil balcony overlooking the sweeping grapevines, snowcapped mountains and glassy water. Grassy lounge areas intersect with perfectly placed brick walkways and patio furniture fit for wasting the hours away (though, it’s hardly wasted time). People come for a good time, stay for the views and return for the wine. “There’s a story from vine to bottle we can tell here,” Benson said, stressing that visitors can see the entire process in front of them as they sit and sip

  • ,” she said. “My first trip to America and it was a mix between scary and exciting.” Fodstad seemed to cope well with the fear. She earned not one, not two, but three bachelor’s degrees during her time at PLU. In between studying French, business and economics, she managed to find time to study away, as well, launching her global lifestyle long before she knew where her education would take her. “I don’t think I saw myself here when I was a student at PLU,” she said. “I ended up working with people

  • upstairs tasting room, with French doors that open to a tranquil balcony overlooking the sweeping grapevines, snowcapped mountains and glassy water. Grassy lounge areas intersect with perfectly placed brick walkways and patio furniture fit for wasting the hours away (though, it’s hardly wasted time). People come for a good time, stay for the views and return for the wine. “There’s a story from vine to bottle we can tell here,” Benson said, stressing that visitors can see the entire process in front of