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February 25, 2016
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ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
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9:15 AM
| Data Culture II: Erika Strandjord Preus Library, Hovde Room
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10:30 AM
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Chapel: Almsa Gast '10 Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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7:30 PM
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A Comedy & Lecture Tour! Featuring Preacher Moss "End of Racism" Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's
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4:00 PM
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Guest Recital: Justin Knoepfel, viola Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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7:30 PM
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BTQ Talent Show Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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10:00 AM
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 Sunday Morning Worship Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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2:00 PM
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Senior Recital: Eric Hansen, violin Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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2:00 PM
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Strength-Based Education Assessment & Workshop F.W. Olin Building, Room 213 (Assessment), Room 208 (Workshop)
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4:00 PM
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Faculty Artist Series: Miko Kominami, piano Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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9:00 PM
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Focus Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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10:30 AM
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Chapel: Lise Hildegaard Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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4:00 PM
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Guest Lecture: Heidi Bludai, "Nursing Professional Identity" Valders Hall of Science, Room 362
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CIS Abroad Study Opportunities! A representative from CIS will be on campus on Tuesday, February 23. CIS has study abroad programs throughout the world. Stop by the table between 10:00 and 1:00 to learn what makes CIS programs special!
Off-Campus Study Application due March 1st. Study abroad apps for Summer 2016, Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 are due in March. For information about applications and to set up a meeting with an off-campus study adviser fill out this form, or stop by the Center for Global Learning (Larsen 120) with questions and for more information.
Looking for an awesome summer job? The Center for Sustainable Communities has many positions available for summer work on campus; from gardens to recycling, land stewardship to environmental education, and everything in between! Check out openings on our website. Applications are due to our office and to HR by March 1.
A representative from Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL's) Advocacy Corps., will be in the Union Lounge on February 19 from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm to discuss career and paid internship opportunities with interested students.
MINNESOTA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY in Minneapolis will have a table outside of Marty's on Tuesday, February 23 from 4:00 -8:00 p.m. Stop by and visit with the representative about their program. A representative from the St. Joseph Worker Program will have an information table in the Union Lounge on Thursday, February 25 from 10:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Plan to stop by and visit with her about their opportunities.
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Come be a part of an evening of Irish celebration with Celtic Nights on Thursday, February 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the CFL. The Center Stage Series is proud to present this singing and dancing ensemble that embraces traditional Celtic influence to bring to life the story of the fight for Irish independence. Tickets are free with CAF, $25 without. To purchase tickets, visit the box office or go online to tickets.luther.edu
Luther students, faculty and staff are invited to an overnight retreat at Good Earth Village in Spring Valley, MN, hosted by Career Center & College Ministries. "Being of Service to Others: What's Your Story?" will offer opportunity for vocational reflection and conversation. Depart from the CFL @ 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 26 and return by 5:00 p.m. Saturday, February 27. Costs are covered through the 2015 CIC-NetVUE grant. Register @ What's Your Story?. Contact ministry@luther.edu for more information.
SAC Spotlight and Diversity Center are proud to present the "End of Racism Comedy and Lecture Tour" featuring Preacher Moss. As an African American and Muslim comedian, Preacher Moss brings a unique blend of sincerity, intellect, social commentary and humor to the stage. Preacher Moss performs Friday, February 19 at 7:30 p.m.in Marty's. Tickets are free with CAF, $8 without - available on-line or at the Ticket Office.
Upright Citizens Brigade Tour Company will perform in Marty's on Friday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m.! This touring formation of UCB features some of the best up and coming young comedians for 90 minutes of totally unscripted, improvised fun! Featuring an opening performance by Top Banana. Sponsored by SAC Spotlight, Top Banana, Theater, Business, and Wellness Departments. Tickets are free with CAF, $10 without - available on-line or at the Ticket Office.
How do cooperators engage with racial justice, gentrification, climate change, and more? Aynah, a student group focused on cooperative education, will be taking a spring break trip to the San Francisco Bay Area to try to answer this question! All students are welcome to join. Scholarships are available for both trip costs and travel expenses. Visit aynah.org for more information.
Focusing on the professional identity of nurses and other healthcare workers, cultural and applied anthropologist Heidi Bludau will discuss the global migration of healthcare workers at 4 p.m. Monday, February 22, in Valders Hall of Science, Room 362.
Miko Kominami, Luther College instructor of music, and Timothy Hankewich, music director of Orchestra Iowa, will perform a piano recital, "Beethoven: The Last Three Sonatas," at 4 p.m. Sunday, February 21, in the Noble Recital Hall, Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.
Luther College alumnus Justin Knoepfel will perform a guest viola recital at 4 p.m. Saturday, February 20, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music. Following the recital, Knoepfel will give a lecture, "Discerning a Vocation in Music," in the Choir Room of the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music.
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The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday & 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 be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. Email: bulletin@luther.edu
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