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  • curator at such institutions as the British Museum, the Freud Museum and with Egyptian collections housed at Eton College, Chiddingstone Castle and Highclere Castle. The event will take place in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, in the Anderson University Center on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 7 pm to 9 pm. The event is free to the public. For more information, call the Division of Humanities at 253-535-7320. Read Previous Do you like cookies? Cocoa? Coffee? Music? Do you like Christmas and cool Christmas

  • actions taken by those resisting the Nazis. By contrast speakers shared the courageous stories of individual Catholics who resisted, such as Bernhard Litchenberg. The final sessions focused on the changing nature of the Catholic Church vis a vis the Jewish people, with the aim of understanding efforts to improve Jewish-Catholic relations, providing attendees with a message of hope that antisemitism can be defeated.Learn more about the "Synagogue and Church" conference 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for

  • theologian’s revolution. Read more Listen PLU moves beyond the welcome mat to create an authentic sense of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Read more Called to PLU Meet PLU’s new university pastor, the Rev. Jen Rude, the first openly gay pastor at an ELCA college. Read more Listen PLU moves beyond the welcome mat to create an authentic sense of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Read more Called to PLU Meet PLU’s new university pastor, the Rev. Jen Rude, the first openly gay pastor at an

  • attempted with nine other climbers from as far east as Michigan, four of whom are from Seattle, adding that the Seattleites have already been in contact, volleying email queries back and forth in the vein of, “so we’re really doing this?” Allison Stephens ’01 will join a group of climbers to raise money for the Lutheran Volunteer Corps by climbing Mt. Rainier. The group, having never met prior to this, was assembled on Facebook, by way of a recruitment message dispersed via the Lutheran Volunteer Corps

  • DOE Scholars Program – Apply Now! Posted by: alemanem / October 19, 2018 October 19, 2018 The DOE (US Department of Energy) Scholars Program is now accepting applications for 2019.  The DOE Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates pursuing a degree or who have a degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline, or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission. DOE Scholars will

  • ) Bakner, E. & Martin, N., Coherence Monitoring with EmWave Biofeedback to Decrease College Student Presentation Anxiety, Northwest ACSM Regional Conference, Tacoma, WA. (2016) Cady, T., Tucker, L., & Martin, N., Relationships Between Familiarization of Fitness Apps and Likelihood of Use Among College-Age Students, Northwest ACSM Regional Conference, Tacoma, WA. (2016) Schmick, A., & Martin, N., Using Technology to Enhance Physical Activity Habits in Elementary School Aged Children, Northwest ACSM

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  • Remove Back New Delete Actuarial Science Academic Programs all programs program website Actuarial Science Undergraduate Minor College of Natural Sciences About The PLU minor in Actuarial Science helps students prepare for careers as actuaries. An actuary uses mathematical and other skills to solve problems related to insurance and pensions. Most actuaries work for insurance companies; others work for government agencies, for unions or as consultants, and national surveys have rated actuary among the

  • with winter’s chill—other than personal space heaters!—include: • wearing layered clothing; • keeping a sweater or coat handy (October’s Sweater Swap was designed to make sure everyone had a snuggly sweater); and • for students who live on campus, adding another cozy comforter to the bed (but not an electric blanket). Bell said for larger-scale issues, Facilities Management can investigate an area where the temperature is under 68 degrees. (There’s a work order at www.plu.edu/facilities-management

  • Competition of Southern California for the new documentary series “A World of Difference.”“A World of Difference,” which publicly premiered in Seattle on Feb. 17, investigates the shifting cultural landscapes of difference, diversity and inclusion. The film series, produced by a team of six PLU undergraduate students, received Accolade Awards of Merit in the following categories: Documentary Short, Use of Film/Video for Social Change, Original Score, Editing, Documentary Program/Series, and Contemporary

  • faculty who has museum-exhibition experience, to accompany staff to the Cobbs’ home to accept the piece. During that visit, after a lengthy conversation about PLU and African art, Dr. Cobb also gave PLU a beauty-parlor sign from Ghana (this is now framed and can be seen in the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, located in the Anderson University Center). Dr. Cobb also indicated he would speak with his wife about one or two additional pieces they might also give to PLU. In October 2007