Beth Craig, Department of History
Senior Erin Hess, history professor Chris Browning, junior Kristen Kehayas, President Loren Anderson, and PLU Regent Don Morken (1963) at the second annual Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition Awards Banquet in April, 1997.
Senior Erin Hess, second place winner of Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition, April, 1997
Junior Kristen Kehayas, junior nursing student and ROTC cadet, first place winner of Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition, April, 1997.
Professor Chris Browning with students Erin Hess and Kristen Kehayas, winners of the second annual Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition
Photo of E. Wayne Carp, Professor of History, academic year 1996-1997.
Portrait of Gina Hames, history professor, academic year 1997-1998.
Beth Craig, professor of history, academic year 1997-1998.
Christopher Browning received his B.A. degree from Oberlin College in 1967 and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1968 and 1975. He taught for 25 years at PLU before becoming the Frank Porter Graham Professor of History at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. He was there from 1999 through his retirement in 2014. Browning, author of 8 books on the Holocaust, was the J. B. and Maurice Shapiro Senior Scholar (1996) and Ina Levine Senior Scholar (2002-3) at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Philip Nordquist of the History Department