Records from the Department of Anthropology include departmental correspondence and syllabi, as well as documents related to archaeology and departmental events.
Students fulfilling the requirements of the Anthropology Capstone completed a Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Dissertation Fieldwork Grant Application. The work of students who completed the project and agreed to make their work available through the Archives and Special Collections is included.
Contains records from the Department of Legal Studies including departmental correspondence, class syllabi, and promotional materials.
The Papers of Dr. Janet Rasmussen include information on her time as a Professor at PLU, Director of the Wang Center, and Dean of Humanities. Research files and materials related to her study of Scandinavian immigration to the US are also included.
Rasmussen, Janet E.The Department of Political Science Records include departmental correspondence, class syllabi, faculty information, and other papers.
The Idaho Congregation Files contain limited information on Lutheran congregations in Alaska received either from regional Synod offices or directly from the congregation. Files may contain Congregational Historical Record forms, written histories of the church, service programs and bulletins, Congregational Statistical Record forms, and newspaper clippings. For a limited number of congregations, photographs and/or Parish Records are also included.
Contains records from the Department of Sociology. Included are departmental correspondence, various reports, meeting minutes, as well as documents related to classes, faculty, and events. Contents are primarily arranged according to subject matter.
Prism exists to celebrate the work and achievement of the Division of Humanities as well as to promote continuing education among our colleagues and constituents. Focusing on important issues of the day, Prism provides a vehicle for contemporary reflection and opinion, while lifting up the enduring values of the Liberal Arts. The magazine endeavors to address topics of lively interest, from a variety of perspectives within the university community, and with the clear understanding that “Educating for Service” requires broad vision about the human condition in order to support the effective commitment and wise social purpose and action.
Records relating to the Center for Human Organization in Changing Environments (CHOICE), including presentations, programs, correspondence, reports, studies, and projects.
Contains records from Pacific Lutheran University’s Economics Department including correspondence, syllabi, event flyers, reports and studies, and documents pertaining to the Washington State Center for Economic Education.