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to many locations in Norway and Europe, and now to our own Center. It will be on display from September 25th through November 5th and will be in place during PLU’s annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education (November 1 – 3). Dr. Donald Ryan guest curates the exhibit. Exhibit on display 25 September to 5 November 2017.
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Lutheran Reformation, which culminates Oct. 31, 2017. View Now VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Economics Students Expand Possibilities Emotional Labor Archives © 2017 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights
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alma mater. See the first installment of alumni responses. View Now Upcoming Events Learn more about the premier events, both on and off campus, this semester. View Now Regent Spotlight Learn more about one of PLU’s newest members of the Board of Regents — a prominent politician who lives and serves in Oslo, Norway. View Now Re•forming PLU marked the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation with a yearlong series of events, which culminated in a celebration Oct. 31, 2017. Browse a gallery of
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’ Society meets every Friday at 3pm. At each meeting, we study an ancient piece of text written in a dead language. Members often volunteer to read the text aloud in the best way that we can manage, usually with help from Professor Brown. We discuss grammatical concepts of older languages such as Old English and Old Saxon, the origins of particular modern words and where they derived from, as well as translate these texts into modern English as best as we can. Brown’s path to creating the Dead
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. Hildegard is the first of very few female composers widely studied in music history, composer Ingrid Stolzel is from the same region in Germany, and consortium of 50+ schools was assembled to contribute to this project. The commission was a collaboration between PLU music and Pierce College professor/director Kaitlin Bove. Please Note: The students, musicians, and campus guest in this video are following PLU safety protocols and State of Washington guidelines COVID safety guidelines. Read Previous Q&A
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Marvel Deli may look somewhat average on the outside. But once you step through the front doors, you’ll find that it is anything but average. You are first greeted by the smell of warm, fresh pastries from the bakery just inside the entrance. Beyond the bakery is a deli that is unlike other delis you may have encountered before. This one transports us far from home as we experience foods from Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Germany, Italy, France, and so much more. The sound of foreign languages from
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The Student ExperienceStudent Study Away Videos J-term Uruguay 2023: Elijah SingletonStudy Away Alum Interviews IHON Oxford: Zackery GostishaJ-Term Bahamas: Becca AndersonJ-term Northern Ireland: Greyson HoyeJ-term Neah Bay: Richard OeunOslo Norway: Camilla SumnerIHON Oxford: Autumn JohansenJ-Term Austria, Czech Republic and Germany: Paige BalutJ-term Neah Bay: Camilla SumnerChengdu China: Thomas PiwonkaTrinidad and Tobago: Ayana Freeman2019 Jamie Rose McNeil - Aix-en-Provence, France Sami
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Glean: Practices of Memory and Identity in Modern France – GE, IT This course is an introduction to French society from World War II to the present day with a focus on those who have been made invisible through the random violence of war or the everyday violence of extreme poverty. We observe how forgotten people collect, gather, and glean in response to trauma or as a means of subsistence. At the same time, we consider how writers and film-makers collect, gather, and glean to piece together the
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Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) , Norway’s most famous author who is often described as “the father of modern drama.” His famous plays – A Doll’s Place, Hedda Gabler, Ghosts, and others – brought realism, along with controversial subjects questioning the moral code of his times, to the stage. Although Ibsen’s realist plays are the most popular to perform on stage, filmmaker can struggle to adapt them for the screen because they are often set entirely indoors.
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Modern Art by Hubble; by Judy Schmidt, NASA
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