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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Wei Hua, Professor of Chinese, Kwong-Tin Tang, Professor of Physics, and Chang-Li Yiu, Professor of Mathematics, taken at Fall Faculty Conference 1992-1993
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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Wei Hua, Professor of Chinese, Kwong-Tin Tang, Professor of Physics, and Chang-Li Yiu, Professor of Mathematics, taken at Fall Faculty Conference 1992-1993
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Project Advance class with Guest Faculty Don Pugnetti 1992-1993
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
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.
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Senior Erin Hess, second place winner of Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition, April, 1997
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Junior Kristen Kehayas, junior nursing student and ROTC cadet, first place winner of Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition, April, 1997.
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Professor Chris Browning with students Erin Hess and Kristen Kehayas, winners of the second annual Raphael Lemkin Essay Competition
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Portrait of Greg Guldin, Director of the PLU Chinese Studies program, 1995-2002. According to his LinkedIn profile, as of 2017, he is President at Cross-Cultural Consulting Services in the Seattle area.
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Portrait of Greg Guldin, Director of the PLU Chinese Studies program, 1995-2002. According to his LinkedIn profile, as of 2017, he is President at Cross-Cultural Consulting Services in the Seattle area.
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Portrait of Greg Guldin, Director of the PLU Chinese Studies program, 1995-2002. According to his LinkedIn profile, as of 2017, he is President at Cross-Cultural Consulting Services in the Seattle area.
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Display cases of formerly banned books, first floor library lobby.