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  • the school year. Membership for 2024-25: Name: Beth Griech-Polelle (griechba@plu.edu) – Co-Chair Department: Interdisciplinary Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7642 Name: Michelle Ceynar (ceynarml@plu.edu) Department: Psychology Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7297 Name: Kayla Harvey (kayla.harvey@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Nursing Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7672 Name: Justin Eckstein (justin.eckstein@plu.edu) – Co-Chair Department: Communication

  • on the Board of Editors of Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte since this journal was founded in 1988. He also is Chair of the Committee on Ethics, Religion and the Holocaust at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Conference ScheduleThursday, October 27Sheryl OchayonBeth Griech-PolelleNatalie MayerSarah Calvin-StupfelSage WarnerRona KaufmanLisa MarcusDan GrunfeldMatthew ErlichDee SimonSheryl OchayonPresentation Title: “Prewar Jewish Life in Poland: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times” Who: Sheryl

  • at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 point. The essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduCongrats to our 2021 Lemkin Essay Winner!ReadCheck out Zackery Gostisha’s essay. “Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying

  • at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 point. The essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduParker Brocker-Knapp - 2023 Lemkin Essay Contest WinnerTranslating Genocide: Preventing the Erasure of Holocaust StoriesCongratulations

  • I.D. #, a current mailing address, email address and telephone number.  Format must follow these guidelines: the essay should be at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 pt. the essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduCongrats to our

  • I.D. #, a current mailing address, email address and telephone number.  Format must follow these guidelines: the essay should be at least 7-10 pages in length, the pages should be numbered, double-spaced with margins 1” – 1.25”, with a font size of 12 pt. the essay should have either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduCongrats to our

  • either footnotes or endnotes and those citations must be in either the Chicago Manual of Style or the MLA format. For additional information, contact Professor Beth Griech-Polelle via email: griechba@plu.eduAnna Marko - 2024 1st place finalist``The Evolution of the Field of Genocide Studies``Congratulations, Anna! Anna’s essay can be read HEREMaddie Lamwers - 2024 1st place finalist``Genocide and Future Generations: How Education and Treatment of Children Will Decide the Future``Congratulations

  • Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education“Sephardic Jewish Voices and Experiences in the Holocaust”SpeakersFree and Open to the Public - Registration RequiredWednesday, November 6Devin NaarBeth Griech-PolelleDevin NaarKeynote Opening Address: “From the Ottoman Empire to the Holocaust” Who: Professor Devin Naar, Isaac Alhadeff Professor in Sephardic Studies, Stroum Center for Jewish Studies, University of Washington-Seattle and Sephardic Studies Program Chair Bio: Dr. Devin E. Naar is the

  • Wilkin Admin 202 Educational Policies Tom Smith Admin 219 Faculty Affairs Beth Griech-Polelle Admin 211B Governance Alex Lechler Admin 211A Global Education Jennifer Rhyne Admin 200 Rank and Tenure Paul Manfredi Admin 204B 2:15 – 3:15 p.m. | College Meetings Health Professions Garfield CLSC 200 Liberal Studies Admin 101 Natural Sciences Rieke 103A Professional Studies MBR Orchestra Classroom 3:30 – 4:15 p.m. | School/Department Meetings – Meeting details communicated by unit 4:30 – 5:15 p.m

  • SpeakersTuesday, October 18Beth Griech-PolelleDaniel Patrick BrownShelly M. ClinePauline Shanks KaurinRona KaufmanCarli SnyderKate WileySophia MahrJennifer SmithSonja M. HedgepethIlana Cone KennedyAgi D.Martina CucchiaraSuzanne VromenRobert P. EricksenMiya HigashiyamaBeth Griech-PolelleTitle: Presenter, Women as Perpetrators panel Who: Beth Griech-Polelle, The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies, PLUBio: Beth A. Griech-Polelle, the Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies, earned her bachelor’s