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  • survivors and the role of rescuers in the context of the Holocaust. Registration is now open for the Holocaust Education Conference, which is free and open to the public. Interested students, educators, alumni and community members are urged to reserve a space at both the Conference and the Symposium.     Confirmed Program   Day One: Feb. 20 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., AUC Gray Area   Ongoing Registration and hospitality   8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., AUC 201   Study Away Expo   9:55-11:40 a.m., Scandinavian Cultural

  • Pre-Conference Pastor & Congregational Continuing Education EventOctober 3, 20198:30am-11:30amIn the Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University CenterYou’re invited to join this time of conversation, connection and shared ministry moments together! Focus of this time will be to review the content of ELCA Social Statements on Abortion (1991), Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust (2009), and Faith, Sexism, Justice: A Call to Action (2019) and to discuss their implementation/impact and current

  • and staff, but to serve as an example for the community around us. Tobacco includes any lit cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookahs (except for approved cultural and religious celebrations); use of snus, snuff, chewing tobacco and e-cigarettes are also not permitted. Courtesy and consideration will be exercised when informing others unaware of and/or in disregard of the policy. This policy is enforced as any other university policy is enforced. This includes community members talking with one

  • / www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/accomodation-of-persons-with-disabilities/ Affirmative Action Policy PLU is committed to enlarging and maintaining the representation of ethnic, gender, cultural and economic diversity among its employees, as well as among its student population. www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/affirmative-action/ Complaint Arbitration/Grievance PLU is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the University Community

  • & Seminar VenuesChris Knutzen Hall400Flexible *Conference & Seminar VenuesChris Knutzen East or West200Flexible *Conference & Seminar VenuesScandinavian Cultural Center180Flexible *Conference & Seminar VenuesRegency Room190Flexible *Conference & Seminar VenuesColumbia Center500Flexible *Conference & Seminar VenuesMorken Center 10340Classroom **Executive Meeting RoomsAnderson University Center 13415Seminar Room **Executive Meeting RoomsAnderson University Center 2056Seminar Room **Executive Meeting

  • Our Departments Show more information about these links Anthroplogy The four fields of anthropology are cultural anthropology, how people live in groups today, linguistics, the study of language, biological anthropology, the study of humans and other primates as physical beings today and in the past, and archaeology, the study of cultures in the past. Chinese Studies PLU’s Chinese Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program which is designed to provide students interested in China a broad

  • : PLU, Scandinavian Cultural Center 1:00-2:30pm Conference Panels 3A and 3B Panel 3A: Chinese Immigrants in the United States (Hauge Administration Building 101) Chair: Yonggang Huang Asians in the Deep South: History of the Asian Community in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Di Luo University of Alabama Discriminatory Behavior in American Public Life Experienced by Students, Linda Wang USC Aiken, SC Politics behind racism against Asian Americans, Song Jingyi, SUNY Old Westbury Chinese Influence in Silicon

  • filled with events that unite Oaxaca, including plays, live concerts, and daily parades. While arduous to describe, it is a unique cultural event that holds special significance for each person and community. These individualized experiences and celebrations vary widely across México. Here in Oaxaca, celebrations range from decorating a large altar or ofrenda in one’s house to spending the evening with deceased loved ones in the cemetery. There’s a certain intimacy surrounding the spirit of Muertos

  • Yaden & Caroline West, “Bilingualism and Biliteracy: Linguistic Minorities and Educational Policies in Oaxaca” Paul Manfredi & Amanda Anuraga, “Contemporary Chinese Art in Global Perspective” Erin McKenna & Lindsey Webb, “Our Next of Kin: Metaphysical and Ethical Questions” PLU News Article: Next of Kin 2007-8: Claudia Berguson & Christy Olsen, “Norwegians and Peacebuilding: Cultural Values, Identity, and Practice” Pauline Kaurin & Calvin Moore, “Moral Implications of Non-Lethal Weapons in War

  • Ridge Forest Reserve before concluding with the music, food and vendors of Sunday School — an open-air night market and street fair. All told, a whirlwind seven days of cultural immersion that inflamed old memories and friendships while kindling new ones. Take in the sights of Trinidad and Tobago “You don’t know what relationships are until you come here. This is a real, relational place,” said Hambrick, who regularly returns to the islands as PLU’s J-term faculty leader. “People know us, they know