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  • contemporary challenges, opportunities, and initiatives. In compelling and inspiring ways, each essay invites educators to the work of caring for students so that they can care for others, and appropriately troubles easy understandings of service, love, and the common good.   Preview essays in this issue with the individual links below: Teaching as an Expression of a Love Ethic Abbylynn Helgevold Keeping Close From a Distance: Pandemic Reflections of a Library Coordinator Carla Flengeris Preaching in

  • additives and their possible health risks. After working with his foundation in Seattle and New York for the past decade to empower 70,000 4th and 5th grade students to make healthy food choices, Kurt is launching a series of food system change initiatives under the moniker Pure Food Revolution.

  • education opportunities for local students through his current work as the Managing Director of the Tacoma Youth Chorus. His research combines aspects of music history and theory with interdisciplinary work to offer new perspectives on issues of compositional process and reception history, ranging from orchestration and musical form to aesthetics and performance practice. He has particular specialties in the music of Vivaldi and Handel. His research has been published in journals such as Eighteenth

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  • providing performance and education opportunities for local students through his current work as the Managing Director of the Tacoma Youth Chorus. His research combines aspects of music history and theory with interdisciplinary work to offer new perspectives on issues of compositional process and reception history, ranging from orchestration and musical form to aesthetics and performance practice. He has particular specialties in the music of Vivaldi and Handel. His research has been published in

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  • My Library AccountView, as well as renew, any library materials that you have checked out. You cannot renew ILL requests here. View your Library Account Course Reserves / Lute LibraryCourse Reserves and the Lute Library provide students with easy access to required textbooks and materials. Course Reserves Interlibrary LoanRequest articles or books from other libraries. You can also view and renew current ILL requests. For more information, read the ILL FAQ. View your ILL Account

  • Spanish and/or Spanglish in my home I speak Spanish with friends, family, and/or community members Spanish is part of my Latino/a/x or Hispanic cultural heritage My first language was Spanish, or both Spanish and English I lived in a Spanish-speaking country for two years or longer If you checked two or more of these boxes, you are a heritage speaker! Heritage speakers are students who have been exposed to the Spanish language at home. Unlike the term “native speaker,” which implies mastery of your

  • Emphasis or Expertise Holocaust Studies Nazi Germany European Women's History Responsibilities Oversees the Powell-Heller Family Conference each year; organizes the Lemkin Lecturer; oversees the Mayer Summer Scholars program for undergraduates doing research; mentors students engaged in Lemkin essay contests; works to build the Holocaust and Genocide Studies minor at PLU, currently as director of the program as well as faculty member; brings scholars and survivors together for presentations on campus

  • Germany European Women's History Responsibilities Oversees the Powell-Heller Family Conference each year; organizes the Lemkin Lecturer; oversees the Mayer Summer Scholars program for undergraduates doing research; mentors students engaged in Lemkin essay contests; works to build the Holocaust and Genocide Studies minor at PLU; brings scholars and survivors together for presentations on campus. Books Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust: Language, Rhetoric and the Traditions of Hatred (Bloomsbury Academic

  • Expertise Holocaust Studies Nazi Germany European Women's History Responsibilities Oversees the Powell-Heller Family Conference each year; organizes the Lemkin Lecturer; oversees the Mayer Summer Scholars program for undergraduates doing research; mentors students engaged in Lemkin essay contests; works to build the Holocaust and Genocide Studies minor at PLU, currently as director of the program as well as faculty member; brings scholars and survivors together for presentations on campus. Books Anti

  • Gateway Site Director Apply Now for 2025-2026 Gateway Site Director / Deadline 8-1-2024 Serve as a Site Director on a PLU Gateway Program! PLU Gateway Programs are semester-long study away experiences that offer students coursework, study tours, and (for some programs) an internship/service opportunity in regions of the world where PLU has significant commitments. The Gateway Programs’ foci and coursework vary. Programs that currently require Site Directors are located in China (Fall), England