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  • Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Richard Stockton College, New Jersey; Scholar-in-Residence at the Martin-Springer Institute for Teaching the Holocaust, Tolerance and Humanitarian Values at Northern Arizona University; and a Visiting Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. In Australia, he also taught at the University of South Australia and Monash University. He the author or editor of 24 books, the most recent of which are: Heroines of Vichy France: Rescuing French Jews

  • Charles marched an additional eight miles to a boarding house on South Tacoma Way. The next morning they traveled another 12 miles to near PLC. Jumping forward, no family member received more than a high school education. However my Uncle Stanley became the family historian which dates back to 1776. Stanley approached me in 1987 suggesting we establish a charitable fund for PLU. Why PLU? Because PLC opened its gymnasium doors to the neighborhood kids, including Stanley and his brothers Charles and

  • Charles marched an additional eight miles to a boarding house on South Tacoma Way. The next morning they traveled another 12 miles to near PLC. Jumping forward, no family member received more than a high school education. However my Uncle Stanley became the family historian which dates back to 1776. Stanley approached me in 1987 suggesting we establish a charitable fund for PLU. Why PLU? Because PLC opened its gymnasium doors to the neighborhood kids, including Stanley and his brothers Charles and

  • ever made It is like…instant community! Ian McMichael ’13 is from Hermiston, Ore. I have played tennis at the varsity level, been an RA for two years, been involved in Campus Ministry and University Congregation, the Academic Assistance Center and had access to jobs off campus. I studied away last year in Santiago, Chile and I took a J-term to Berlin this year. Looking back these have all made a significant impact on my life in one way or another. What’s next? I will be going to South Dakota to

  • fashion industry and the uneven distribution between the global North and South. Elana TracyThank you to Liam O’Loughlin for his willingness to help me locate sources for my paper and to Ned Schaumberg for his constant encouragement, feedback, and willingness to listen to me stress during every point of the writing process.Degrees of Vulnerability and Capacities for Disaster Risk Reduction: An Application of the Dependency Paradigm to Contemporary Natural Disaster Impacts Natural disasters are

  • data to hone this down, but the ultimate goal is to examine patient outcomes,” he said. Where he is now: Kilgore is looking to work as a nurse practitioner in the South Sound region. He also aspires to pursue a leadership role within a health care organization in the next few years. Molly Martin Sometimes, there aren’t enough hours in the day for Molly Martin. It’s a challenge to balance patient calls and prescription refills on top of seeing as many as 20 patients a day. And she wouldn’t have it

  • 2013 World Rowing Championships in Chungju, South Korea, among other accomplishments. McCarthy stood at the head of Dr. Colleen Hacker’s class this month and told students about classification requirements in the Paralympics, exhaustive nonstop training and her experience serving as a representative on the Athletes’ Advisory Council, which broadens communication between the U.S. Olympic Committee and active athletes competing in the games. But mostly she talked about using failure as a catalyst for

  • College Moorhead, Augsburg College, St. Olaf College, and Augustana College in South Dakota. We are also one of 26 colleges affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, some of the other prominent members of which include Gustavus Adolphus College, Carthage College, Wagner College, and Gettysburg College. We are also one of 44 colleges that are members of LECNA, the Lutheran Education Conference of North America, which includes colleges affiliated with the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

  • links to resources. Exhibit supported: The Gender Equity Center; Counseling Center; Psychology; Gender, Race & Sexuality Studies; and Marriage & Family Therapy Curator: Magdalena Stickel, PLU CGE Confidential Advocate   On Exhibit: Resources about Acknowledging and Respecting Indigenous Languages and Land This exhibit highlights resources for exploring the south Puget Sound indigenous Salish family of languages, including Twulshootseed. As the PLU land acknowledgement notes, “PLU is on the

  • offer students. Tiffany Brown’11 – Bachelor of Business Administration (concentration in marketing) What’s next? Currently I am pursuing a career in the medical industry within marketing and business development. Timothy Hekili Guy – Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and political science Why PLU? The Library. I mean, aside from having grown up in the community south of the Lutedome, specifically the Spanaway and Graham area, I have been a frequent visitor to PLU since before NPCC had a stage. Yes