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.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.
Ottilie E. Little, Professor of German language
1969-70, Hazel Pete, a Chehalis Indian woman, discusses Indian lore with students in Grace Blumquist's "Studies in Folk Literature" class.
Rick Jones, English Department.
Stewart D. Govig, professor of religion.
Louise Faye, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages
Dr. John Peterson, religion department.
Dr. Paul Menzel of the philosophy department
Audun Toven interviewed by Lara James on the subject of PLU president Robert Mortvedt.