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By Sarah Cornell-Maier ‘19. This Fall, Pacific Lutheran University is introducing a new class that serves as a gateway to the Innovation Studies Program . Hist/Phil 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society is a team-taught course that combines many different fields of study into one. It…
Getting Creative: PLU’s Gateway Class in Innovation Studies Posted by: halvormj / September 3, 2018 September 3, 2018 By Sarah Cornell-Maier ‘19. This Fall, Pacific Lutheran University is introducing a new class that serves as a gateway to the Innovation Studies Program. Hist/Phil 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society is a team-taught course that combines many different fields of study into one. It lays a framework for the study of innovation and creativity, and also provides a common
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Graduate students from a range of disciplines (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Geo/Planetary Science) have a unique opportunity to study the response of materials at extreme conditions with the internationally renowned scientists at Washington State University (WSU). Working within their respective academic departments,…
Graduate Studies at the Institute for Shock Physics Posted by: nicolacs / October 31, 2022 October 31, 2022 Graduate students from a range of disciplines (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Geo/Planetary Science) have a unique opportunity to study the response of materials at extreme conditions with the internationally renowned scientists at Washington State University (WSU). Working within their respective academic departments, graduate students conduct their
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The Pacific Lutheran University community recently welcomed Stephanie Johnson, the new dean of the College of Liberal Studies, to campus. Johnson comes to PLU from The College of St. Scholastica, where she most recently served as the chair of the Department of English and Communication.…
PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson Posted by: Zach Powers / July 24, 2024 Image: Stephanie Johnson is the new dean of PLU’s College of Liberal Studies. (Photo by Jeffrey Roberts/PLU) July 24, 2024 By Zach PowersPLU Marketing & CommunicationsThe Pacific Lutheran University community recently welcomed Stephanie Johnson, the new dean of the College of Liberal Studies, to campus. Johnson comes to PLU from The College of St. Scholastica, where she most recently served as
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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? At PLU, we take pride in creatin
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TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 6, 2016)- The scholarship of a Pacific Lutheran University faculty member has evolved into a three-part, cross-cultural project that brings together artists and scholars from around the world. Paul Manfredi, chair of Chinese studies, recently published his book “ Modern Poetry in…
PLU Chinese studies chair serves as catalyst for cross-cultural arts and poetry project; related symposium comes to campus Posted by: Kari Plog / October 6, 2016 October 6, 2016 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 6, 2016)- The scholarship of a Pacific Lutheran University faculty member has evolved into a three-part, cross-cultural project that brings together artists and scholars from around the world.Paul Manfredi, chair of Chinese studies, recently published his
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This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII.
International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter, because the trends in the subject
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This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII.
, working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter
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This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII.
, working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter
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This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII.
, working on documents of the International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter
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This year’s Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education will emphasize stories of survivors and the role of rescuers during WWII.
International Tracing Service now in the possession of the Museum. Julia was one of fourteen students accepted for this opportunity, which is usually available only to students at the MA or PhD level. Walsh studied “Trends in the Study of Holocaust Perpetrators.” She explored trends in perpetrator studies, focusing on changes over time as seen in the work of individual scholars, such as Christopher Browning and Hannah Arendt. As she writes, “Trends in historiography matter, because the trends in the subject
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