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Norwegian and Scandinavian Area Studies Program (pdf) view download
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Norwegian and Scandinavian Area Studies Program (pdf) view download
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history and tradition of Scandinavian explorers who have spanned the globe encountering new lands, boldly reaching inaccessible places and making countless contributions to human knowledge. Viking seafarers, for example, were in America 500 years before Christopher Columbus, a Norwegian was the first to travel to the South Pole and Heyerdahl was a pioneer of experimental archaeology in the world’s oceans. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during SCC open hours (Tues/Wed 11am to
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Course DescriptionsClick on the pictures for course descriptions.The French Language Sequence French 102 students get ready to play soccer on je ne sais quoi day. French/Francophone Literature & Film 2023 French class with Assistant Professor Lise Mba Ekani Topics in French/Francophone Cultures Way back in 2012, French 310 students went to Seattle to compare the Space Needle (built for the 1962 World’s Fair) to the Eiffel Tower (built for the 1889 World’s Fair).
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Collaborative Piano Studies - CX MUSI 352 Organ Improvisation - CX MUSI 353 Solo Vocal Literature - CX MUSI 355 Diction I (English/Italian) - CX MUSI 360 Choir of the West - CX MUSI 361 University Chorale - CX MUSI 362 Knights Chorus - CX MUSI 363 University Singers - CX MUSI 366 Opera - CX MUSI 370 University Wind Ensemble - CX MUSI 371 University Concert Band - CX MUSI 375 University Jazz Ensemble - CX MUSI 380 University Symphony Orchestra - CX MUSI 381 Chamber Ensemble - CX MUSI 383 Piano Ensemble - CX
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such did not exist” Jewish and Catholic Girls in Private Convent Schools in Nazi Germany, 1933-38 Suzanne Vromen, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Bard College, New York Title: “Belgian Nuns and their Rescue of Jewish Children” 5:15 – 6:30 p.m. – Pre-Keynote Reception $30 (Scandinavian Center, AUC) Join PLU Holocaust and Genocide Studies faculty, conference speakers and other attendees for a pre-keynote reception with a delicious light fare—Register here 6:45 – 7:00 p.m. – Musical Performance
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Each year, Prism reflects on some of the distinctive and exciting work in PLU’s Division of Humanities. Our division collects a diverse array of programs: Chinese, Classics, Creative Writing, English Literature, French, German, Hispanic Studies, Nordic Studies, Philosophy, Religion, and Southern Lushootseed. All are united in educating students to engage —creatively, critically, and empathetically— with what it means to be human across the sweep of history, in diversity cultures and
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