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.
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.
Contains records from the Department of Social Work. Included are departmental correspondence, reports and studies, events information, and syllabi.
The papers of Dr. Christopher Browning includes information on his work as a historian, Holocaust scholar, consultant and expert witness for various legal and libel cases, Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University (1974-1999), and the Frank Porter Graham Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (1999-2014).
Browning, Christopher R.Records of Spokane College, a Lutheran higher education institution that existed from 1905-1929. The records were transferred to Pacific Lutheran College when the Spokane College ceased operations. The records include legal documents, subscription lists, Spokane College Ledger, Spokane College Bulletin and Course Catalog, Collfax, Echo, and Aromaz publications, and photographs.
Spokane CollegeThe papers of Dr. Robert Ericksen includes information on his work as a historian, Holocaust scholar, and professor. The materials consist of manuscripts, poetry, articles, and books.
Ericksen, Robert P.Materials related to the co-convocation of PLU and UPS on September 27, 1963, at which President John Kennedy spoke.
See also: 1963-1964 Saga Yearbook; University Bulletin, December 1963; Mooring Mast September 27, 1963; Mooring Mast December 6, 1963
This collection consists of scrapbooks from student organizations, alumni groups, residence halls, and early PLU personalities and families covering a range of dates.
The Mooring Mast is PLU’s student-run newspaper, first printed in 1924. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. In nearby Fort Lewis there was a large mooring structure for the airship and the students derived the name from this in honor of the famed ship. Throughout its existence the newspaper was published as either 'The Mooring Mast' or 'The Mast.' The series in this collection show the different titles of the publication and years during which it was published as such. The newspaper includes coverage of campus events and activities, local and national news, athletics, editorials, and other information on student life and activities.
Campus Voice was a web page with news, upcoming events, and classified ads for the PLU community. It was created by the PLU Office of Public Information, and updated once a week during the academic year, twice a month during J-Term, and once a month during the summer.