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  • ), empowerment (2013), and survivors and rescuers (2014). Recent conference speakers or presenters include Deborah Lipstadt, Christopher Browning, Susannah Heschel, Pierre Sauvage, and Hartmut Lehmann. Holocaust survivors also share their unique and compelling stories at every conference, touching audience members of all ages with their honesty, courage, and commitment to educating others about the horrors of genocide. Natalie Mayer, speaks during a student session titled "Lessons and Commitments: What can

  • ), empowerment (2013), and survivors and rescuers (2014). Recent conference speakers or presenters include Deborah Lipstadt, Christopher Browning, Susannah Heschel, Pierre Sauvage, and Hartmut Lehmann. Holocaust survivors also share their unique and compelling stories at every conference, touching audience members of all ages with their honesty, courage, and commitment to educating others about the horrors of genocide. Natalie Mayer, speaks during a student session titled "Lessons and Commitments: What can

  • ), empowerment (2013), and survivors and rescuers (2014). Recent conference speakers or presenters include Deborah Lipstadt, Christopher Browning, Susannah Heschel, Pierre Sauvage, and Hartmut Lehmann. Holocaust survivors also share their unique and compelling stories at every conference, touching audience members of all ages with their honesty, courage, and commitment to educating others about the horrors of genocide. Natalie Mayer, speaks during a student session titled "Lessons and Commitments: What can

  • PLU once called it student bar.” However, there are not many students who go to the small bar to drink these days. Generally, people have not valued this joyful restaurant as much as in the past,but Guzman are still hopeful. He is confident that if he runs his restaurant with his heart, the business will be better in the future.

  • whole student, we pursue real world questions of ethics, morality, faith, and language in places ranging from archives to community centers to social media platforms. These questions emerge for us at the intersection of our professional lives and our experience as citizens, and they resonate deeply with our students, who identify unique questions related to their own distinct communities of interest. In this feature story you will be introduced to four PLU faculty members navigating the literal and

  • Amuse-bouche Amuse-bouche https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 20, 2016 May 24, 2016 Erin McGinnis found her passion for food at Pacific Lutheran University long before she was a student or administrator.“I’ve been here a long time, but every year feels like the first year,” said McGinnis, executive

  • course for PLU professor. Read More This Is Design School Professor, former student launch podcast, explore world of design. Read More Feature Story PLU men's basketball players get a first-hand look at life on the women's rowing team. Attaway Lutes 125th Anniversary Gala Concert Highlights from Pacific Lutheran University's annual Christmas event. Volume 1, Issue 5 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA

  • something) into a troll,” “enchant,” and “entroll.” Trolls appear first in Snorri’s Edda. Today, some people still see or hear from trolls: Lindow begins his book Trolls: An Unnatural History (2014) with the story of a young exchange student in Oslo seeing a troll on a dark, rainy night in the 1970s. Lindow writes: “Trolls have been around for 1,000 years, and they are not going away.” The Norwegian Landscape is alive with Trolls. Not only are trolls from the landscape, they return to and shape the

  • Helping Students in Distress - A Guide for Faculty and Staff (Rev. 2021) (pdf) view download This tool is to help you make decisions in those critical times facing a student in distress.  It is grouped by type of incident, then offers FACTS, what to DO, and what to AVOID in order to minimize confrontation or risk of negligence.

  • ,” a podcast devoted to exploring the meanings... January 20, 2016 Campus Ministry + The Rev. John Rosenberg, interim campus pastor + Joanna Royce-Davis, Ph.D., vice president for student... January 13, 2016 Podcasts The discussions find their way beyond their guests’ journeys and intertwine with topics... April 30, 2015 Attaway Lutes After his team read the book, Dickerson took this year’s reading assignment to another... April 4, 2014 Welcome Between memory and hope The university is one of the