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ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
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10:30 AM
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Senior Chapel: Britany Thorpe Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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12:00 PM
| Baseball vs North Central (2x7) Home
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5:00 PM
| Dance Performance: The Invitation Game Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
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11:00 AM
| Baseball vs North Central (2x7) Home
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1:30 PM
| Dance Performance: The Invitation Game Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
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2:00 PM
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Junior Recital: Nathan Fippinger, horn and Grant Holsinger, voice Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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4:00 PM
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Senior Recital: Lucas Jackson, voice Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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7:30 PM
| Dance Performance: The Invitation Game Center for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
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8:30 PM
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Junior Recital: Marissa Eckberg, viola and Namuun Tsend-Ayush, violin Jensen-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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10:00 AM
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 Worship Service Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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2:00 PM
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Junior Recital: Isak Swanson, viola Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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7:00 PM
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Junior Recital: Ryan Ehrhardt, trumpet Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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8:30 PM
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Junior Recital: Maxwell Rooney, voice 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: Andy Hageman Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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A reception for Luther alumna Laurie Meinholz '08 will be held Saturday, March 12 in the CFA atrium at 2:30 p.m. (immediately following the 1:30 performance of The Invitation Game) . Please join us for food, fun, and conversation about health and the body! Laurie has been conducting chiropractic research using Luther dancers as participants since September. All are welcome! For more information, watch this short film. Sponsored by the Career Center and Center for Ethics & Public Life.
J-TERM 2017 IN TANZANIA: The Paideia 450 course "People and Parks: Pastoralism and Conservation in East Africa" is a cultural immersion experience based in Maasai villages, small towns, and conservation areas in northern Tanzania. An information meeting will be held on Thursday, March 17 at 9:40 a.m.in Koren 216. For more information contact Lori Stanley or John Moeller. Luther College's Model United Nation is hosting a Culver's Night on Monday, March 14. Go to Culver's anytime between 5 and 9 to enjoy some good food while helping out your fellow Norse. A portion of the proceeds made will go to Luther's MUN. Hope to see you there!
Ready to start seeing spring green and wildflowers? Enjoy some greenhouse warmth and help Luther land stewardship transplant prairie seedlings that are used to teach about the benefits of native habitats. Saturday, March 12, 2-4 p.m. in Sampson Hoffland Greenhouse. * No experience needed, volunteer for all or part of the time * Want to bring a plant home with you? Bring a container. Molly
Join us on Thursday, March 17 to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in the Caf with specials all day. Green with Envy Pancakes for breakfast, Lucky Charms Bars at Lunch and Pot of Gold Dinner (aka Orange Day & Lucky Cupcakes). Watch for fun trivia and the chance to win prizes all week!
The Murasaki Duo, featuring husband-and-wife team Miko Kominami and Eric Kutz, will present a piano-cello recital titled "Duo Virtuoso" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, in the Noble Recital Hall of the Jenson-Noble Music Hall.
McKenna Campbell-Potter won the $50 gift card prize drawing for students who submitted their study away photos to the Luther Alumni Magazine. The magazine, with a display of student photos, will be published in May. Performing the works of two prolific 20th century composers, the Luther College Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, will present their spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. Counseling Service is seeking work study students for 2016-17. Must be self-starter, creative, and interested in the promotion of positive mental health. We are hiring 3 Outreach Assistants to help with the creation and delivery of outreach and awareness programming, and 1 Marketing Assistant to create eye catching materials and promote programming across campus and online. 4-5 hrs. weekly. Please review the job descriptions for further explanation. To apply submit a resume and cover letter to molobo01@luther.edu by March 25.
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Grad Finale will be held Tuesday, March 15, and Wednesday, March 16, from 9:30-3:30 p.m.
in the Dahl Centennial Union. The Ticket Office, Alumni Office, Registrar Office, Development Office, Career Center, Assessment Office, Jostens, and the Book Shop will be in attendance helping seniors get ready for graduation. Pick up your cap and gown, order your class ring, purchase discounted diploma frames, vote for your outstanding senior classmate, and much more. Congratulations class of 2016!
Aloha, tired of cold and icy Iowa in January? Are you interested in studying about U.S. Schools in Hawaii? Then study how the school situation in Hawaii reflects the challenges of education in the United States as a whole. You do not need to be an education major to take this course. There will be an informational meeting regarding the January 2017 Paideia 450: Making Decisions for U.S. Schools the case in Hawaii on March 17 at 9 p.m. in Koren 217. See you there.
Preus Library's Innovative Services program is seeking to hire a student library assistant to work in marketing and community engagement. Emphasis will be on the creation of graphic design works for advertising and display, work in the library's social media platforms, and assistance in market research and special events. Some experience in design or photography preferred. For more information and access to a formal application, please contact Emily Mineart via email.
Luther College Habitat for Humanity has room for a few more students on its Spring Break trip to Dade City, FL. The $490 cost includes motor-coach, housing, required Habitat donation, and most food. We will include some sightseeing, including beach time, while we are there. We will be returning to Decorah on Friday, March 25 so students can go home for Easter. Participants can opt to be dropped off in the Quad Cities on the return trip. Please email marlowch@luther.edu or habitat@luther.edu for more information.
Study Abroad Symposium - This event is for recently accepted study abroad students, students interested in studying abroad in the future and for returning students. We will have snacks and discussion about what to expect in each area of the world and discussion about how to get the most of your experience and money! Come find us in Preus Library Hovde Room, Saturday, March 12 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Around the world, there are a myriad of different ideas of what is empowering for women. Paola Canova will address one of these ideas in a lecture on the monetization of Paraguayan women's sexuality at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, in the Olin Building, Room 102. The lecture is titled Empowerment Lessons from the Margins: An Examination of Ayoreo Sexuality in Paraguay's Chaco Region.
Luther professor Laura Peterson will discuss what living in the Anthropocene means in both the scientific community and among the broader public in her Paideia Text and Issues Lecture Back to the Future: Understanding the Anthropocene, which will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, in the Recital Hall of the Center for Faith and Life. A reception will follow in Qualley Lounge.
Luther College's Visual and Performing Arts department presents The Invitation Game March 10-12 in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, 5 p.m. Friday, March 11, and 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 12.
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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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