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  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • Holocaust would remain an important part of the PLU curriculum. His wife, Pam encouraged him in all aspects of his life, particularly his commitment to PLU. His children Natalie and Joe and Joe’s wife, Gloria, continue to be active supporters of the Holocaust program at PLU. Kurt returned to Mainz a number of times over the years, including in 2010 where he and his family witnessed the opening of a new Jewish synagogue built in the same location where his childhood synagogue was destroyed during

  • published by Milkweed Editions in 2020. The Galleons was listed on the top ten poetry books for 2020 by the New York Public Library and was on the longlist for the National Book Award. Also in 2020, his chapbook During the Pandemic was published by Albion Books. His new book of poems, Moving the Bones, is forthcoming in 2024 from Milkweed Editions. Mentor. Workshops and classes in poetry. Oversight of program. Statement:  “I’ve always been intrigued by these two connotations of the word craft—that it

  • athlete’s ability to manage the mental challenges. “We try to help athletes reach their individual and collective potential as athletes and teams,” she said. “We try to increase their highest level of performance, then how to sustain that level of performance over time and to bring the best when the best is needed.” In addition to working with athletes, this year Hacker has been charged with facilitating the Olympic friends and family program for the United States. In Beijing, she’ll provide friends and

  • provide PLU students with information in a convenient one-stop setting. You will not want to miss this opportunity to talk with faculty and third and fourth year students from various academic disciplines to learn more about academic majors and minors. Graduate Program Fair, Oct 28, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. This fair will offer PLU students a wonderful opportunity, regardless of major or year in school, to meet with admission representatives from various graduate and professional school programs. Career and