January 13, 2015
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The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday and Friday when classes are in session. Copy deadline: 12 noon Monday for Tuesday's edition, 12 noon Thursday for Friday's edition. Each announcement will be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. E-mail: bulletin@luther.edu
ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

SAC Spotlight presents magician, Ben Seidman. Ben has performed thousands of times around the world. He is known for having high energy performances that are packed with comedy, fascinating true stories, and sleight-of-hand. Tickets are on-sale now. The performance will take place Friday, January 16at 7:30 p.m. in Marty's. Tickets are free with CAF or $5 without.

 

"Prexy" (Rozell W.) Nesbitt, an educator, activist and lecturer with more than 50 years of experience, will give this year's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day lecture at 7 p.m. Monday, January 19, in the Valders Hall of Science, Room 206. His lecture is titled, Dreams Deferred, Beyond Vietnam, Mary Jane, and The Wall Between: Memorializing Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela.

 

Relief Etchings by Malcolm Graeme Childers, from the collection of Craig Kitchen, will be on display January 16-March 13, 2015, in Preus Library. The exhibit is displaying nine original relief etchings as well as a drawing by Childers. A true "Renaissance Man," Childers works as an artist, photographer, printmaker, writer and composer. For more information about Malcolm Childers visit Childers website: www.roadsongs.com.

 

Paideia 450 in HAWAII or the BALKANS! Click here to apply to one of two NEW SUMMER 2015 Off-Campus Courses. Questions? Contact Elizabeth Finanger, 387.1101 or finaeliz@luther.edu

 

 

LIS mouse LIS Tip of the Week
Don't leave devices in your car in cold weather, especially items with glass screens like iPads and iPhones which can crack in cold weather. For more info, visit
www.luther.edu/helpdesk/tips.

 

RERUNS

Tickets for the Spring 2015 Oratorio are now on sale. Handel's Messiah will be performed by student soloists, Cathedral Choir, Collegiate Chorale, Nordic Choir, and Symphony Orchestra on March 27, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in the CFL Main Hall. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students (18 and under). Tickets are free for all Luther faculty, staff, and students, and must be obtained in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets for the Minneapolis performance at Orchestra Hall on Sunday, March 29 are also available.

 

Luther Community Song Circle with Liz Rog, Thursdays in J-term,10:30 a.m.in the CFL Recital Hall. Join your voice to sing for the healing of the world and your own spirit. Open to all members of the Luther community, all voices are welcome, this is an audition-free zone. "We are the gift between earth and heaven / We are the song between sky and ground / Sing for your life and for this world we're making / Nothing is lost that can't be found."

 

Student musicians from the following ensembles will miss classes on the following days during 2nd semester for off-campus tour concerts. Rosters for each ensemble (regularly updated) can be found at the following links: Nordic Choir: February 4 - February 6 www.luther.edu/music/nordic-choir/roster/; Collegiate Chorale: April 17 www.luther.edu/music/collegiate/roster; Jazz Orchestra: April 23 & 24 www.luther.edu/music/jazz-orchestra/roster

 

Northeast Iowa Montessori has an immediate opening for Lunch/Rest Time Supervisor (10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.). Duties include engaging with and supervising children ages 3-6 years during outdoor play, lunch and rest time. The ideal candidate will enjoy working with children, have an interest in learning more about the Montessori educational philosophy, be dependable, patient, and have strong verbal communication skills. All majors are encouraged to apply. Please contact Erika Kambs for more information at neimontessori@gmail.com or 563-382-6491.

 

The Career Center is accepting applications for Career Assistant work study positions to begin working in February 2015 and continue into the 2015-16 academic year.Career Assistants work approximately10 hour per week assisting office staff with projects and assisting peers with resumes and cover letters. A detailed job description is available in the Career Center. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Carol Johnston in the Career Center by 5 p.m. Friday, January 16.

ON CAMPUS 
Upcoming Events
January 13-15  
 
TUESDAY

5:15p
Silent Meditation
CFL, Room 205 


WEDNESDAY

10:30a
Chapel: Kirk Johnson
CFL, Recital Hall

6:00p
Women's Basketball
vs University of Dubuque
Home

8:00p
Men's Basketball vs
University of Dubuque
Home

9:00p
Holden Evening Prayer
CFL, Recital Hall


THURSDAY

10:30a
Chapel: Community Sing
CFL, Recital Hall 


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