THE BULLETIN                                                         
March 15, 2016
Center Stage Series: American Spiritual Ensemble
April 7, 2016
ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
9:30 AM-
3:30 PM
Grad Finale 2016
Dahl Centennial Union, Williams Lounge
9:40 AM
Career Center Workshop:
Considering Graduate School
F.W. Olin Building, Room 101
4:00 PM
Price Lecture: Paola Canoval,"Empowerment Lessons from the Margins: An Examination of Ayoreo Sexuality in Paraguay's Chaco Region
F.W. Olin Building, Room 102
7:00 PM
Paideia Text and Issues Lecture: Laura Peterson, Back to the Future: Understanding the Anthropocene
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall


9:30 AM-
3:30 PM
Grad Finale 2016
Dahl Centennial Union, Williams Lounge
10:30 AM
Chapel: Mike Blair
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall 
4:15 PM
Guest Lecture: Randall E. Auxier, Evolution, Time, and the Irrelevance of Natural Selection
Valders Hall of Science, Room 362
7:30 PM
Faculty/Guest Recital: Murasaki Duo. piano & cello
Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall 


7:30 PM
Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
9:00 PM
Informational Meeting for J-Term Study Away: Paideia II 450 - Making Decisions for U.S. Schools
Koren Building, Room 217


10:30 AM
Senior Chapel: Audrey Dontje Lindell '16
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall 


11:00 AM
Shopping Shuttle
Dahl Centennial Union, Student Organizations Suite 


ANNOUNCEMENTS
Delta Rae and opener, Chris Bathgate, are coming to Luther on Friday, April 1. Their music touches on all aspects of Americana - Gospel, Country, Blue Grass, and Blues. That said the songs are strong pop and have wide appeal -- Seymour Stein, co-founder Sire Records and VP at Warner Bros.
Tickets are on sale now at the Ticket Office. Sponsored by SAC Spotlight. 

Host a visiting student, win an Eno hammock! The Center for Sustainable Communities is looking for current Luther students to host visiting students from across the Midwest for the Sustainability Leadership Institute on Friday, April 8. Student hosts will receive a Marty's cookie coupon and will be entered to win an Eno hammock! More information on our website.

**Prescribed burn training session** Get out and enjoy Luther's natural areas by participating in volunteer events including prescribed fires and garlic mustard control.  Email Molly McNicoll if you would like to receive emails regarding these opportunities.  If interested in being on the prescribed fire crew, you must attend a training session: Tuesday, March 15, 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday, March 16, 7:30 p.m. in Valders 362.  All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to participate.

"Illuminate," an exhibit by Luther College senior Abbey Syme of St. Paul, Minnesota, focuses on the use of light and projections on frames, canvas, paper, gels and plexiglass to explore memories and their intangible nature despite human attempt to preserve them through pictures and repetition. The exhibit will be on display March 16-April 11 in the Center for the Arts, Gregerson Gallery.

Luther College Center for Sustainable Communities, in partnership with the Northeast Iowa Food and Fitness Initiative, announced plans to host community leaders from throughout the Midwest with an interactive three-day workshop, Leadership for Community Health Improvement. Scheduled for June 15-17, the workshop focuses on changing the conditions in communities in five key strategy areas: food systems development, increasing opportunities for active daily living, school intervention policies, working with early childhood centers and youth leadership.

Luther Community Garden Plots Available! Gardening season is right around the corner! Whether you are a lifetime gardener looking for a new space, interested in trying your hand at growing some veggies for the first time or somewhere in-between, you are welcome at the community garden. We offer full (20' x 20') plots for $30, half plots (20' x 10') for $20 and student plots (10'x10') for $10. Fill out the request form to reserve a plot.

Looking for work over Spring Break? The Center for Sustainable Communities is looking for two student workers that are certified to drive Luther vehicles. Please contact Sam for more information. 

RERUNS
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.

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.


 
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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