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ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
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10:30 AM
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Chapel: American Spiritual Ensemble Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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Gerhard Marcks Lecture: Julia Andrews and Zheng ChongbinCenter for the Arts, Jewel Theatre
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9:00 AM
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Men's Tennis vs Buena Vista University Home
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11:30 AM
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Alumni Council Meeting Loyalty Hall, Conference Room 100
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12:00 PM
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Women's Track and Field: Norse Relays Home
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12:00 PM
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Men's Track and Field: Norse Relays Home
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1:00 PM
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Softball vs Coe College Home
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2:00 PM
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Junior Recital: Gideon Matchey, trumpet & Elena Zarecky, tuba Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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3:00 PM
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Men's Tennis vs University of Dubuque Home
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4:00 PM
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Senior Recital: Bryn Hedlund, voice & Amanda Jenkins, piano Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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7:30 PM
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SAC Concert: Panic! at the Disco Regents Center
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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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Men's Tennis vs Carleton College Home
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2:00 PM
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Junior Recital: Pablo Gomez Estevez, piano & Jennifer Martin, viola Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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4:00 PM
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Senior Recital: Alvin Kim, voice & Sam Thrun, 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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Judd Larson Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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4:00 PM
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Physics Colloquium: Charlotte Christensen Valders Hall of Science, Room 262
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NEW DATE & TIME: J-Term 2017 Information Meeting: Zora Neale Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance (AFST/ENG/WGST 240), Tuesday, April 12, 7:00 p.m. Hovde Lounge (Library), Professor Martin Klammer. Travel to New York City and Orlando to learn about one of America's most interesting writers, novelist and folklorist Zora Neale Hurston.
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All interested students are invited to a conversation with Distinguished Lecturers Cornel West and Robert George on Friday, April 15 from 9-9:45 a.m. in Peace Dining Room in the Dahl Centennial Union. This is a unique opportunity to get to engage in discussion with West and George further.
If you think you might join us, please RSVP to help us plan.
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, April 14, at 9:40 a.m. in Koren 216. For more information contact Lori Stanley or John Moeller. Join Students Helping Our Community (SHOC) for Custodial Appreciation Day - Thursday, April 14 from 10- 10:45 a.m. in the CFA Atrium. Come share in refreshments and conversation with the custodial staff as we celebrate and thank them for all that they do on Luther's campus! Luther College's Cathedral Choir will perform a homecoming concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, in the Main Hall at the Center for Faith and Life.The performance concludes the 2016 Cathedral Choir tour. Those unable to attend may view the concert live online. Preus Library's annual National Library Week book sale will be held from Monday, April 11 to Friday, April 15. Hundreds of hardcover and paperback books will be available for purchase in the library. Prices will decline daily. Recognize your student organization and its good work! Does your organization have an event, service project, and/or student leader or organization advisor that deserves recognition? The Launching Luther Leaders (L3) Program and Student Senate invites nominations for the 2016 Leadership awards program! The top three candidates from each category will be recognized at the L3 awards banquet on Sunday, May 1, 2015. Winners get Martin Luther Bobblehead! Apply soon! (Nominations are due by noon April 19). In recognition that April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the student organization Luther College Norse Against Sexual Assault will present a screening of "The Hunting Ground," an award-winning documentary about sexual assault on college campuses at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, in Valders Hall of Science, Room 206. The Luther College Board of Regents unanimously approved data science as the newest major in the college's curriculum. Data science, the study of how to extract meaning from data, is concerned with the collection, preparation, analysis, visualization, management and preservation of large collections of data and the information it provides. It requires technical skills related to databases, programming, visualization and statistics as well as nontechnical skills such as communication and ethical reasoning.
Come have snacks with SAC in the SAC Office on Tuesday, April 12, 9:40-10:40 a.m.! There will be bagels, cinnamon rolls, coffee, pink lemonade and we will be handing out fun pinwheels! Bring your best SAC event ideas and chat with some of the officers and co-chairs. We'd love to see you there!
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A rare event bringing together an artist and an art historian of international reputation will be held in Jewel Theatre at the Center for the Arts at 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 8. This year's Gerhard Marcks Lecture features Julia Andrews of The Ohio State University engaging in dialogue with exhibiting artist Zheng Chongbin. In conjunction with the lecture, an exhibit of contemporary Chinese art "Don't Cry Over Spilt Ink" is on display in the Kristin Wigley-Fleming Fine Arts Gallery through April 24.
Dr. Steinar Bryn of the Nansen Peace and Dialogue Center (Lillehammer, Norway) will be on campus Monday, April 18. He will give a public lecture in the CRH at 4:00 entitled, "Peace Building and Dialogue: the Work of the Nansen Dialogue Network." A reception will follow in Qualley Lounge. Dr. Bryn has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize five times for his work in promoting dialogue in areas of ethnic and/or religious conflict. For information, contact Dr. Laurie Iudin-Nelson.
Up! Up! Film Festival. The Winneshiek Energy District and Seed Savers Exchange are co-hosting a 10 day film festival extravaganza from April 13-23 in Decorah. Up! Up! is a collection of independently produced films and shorts, each exploring questions of farmland access, rural livelihoods, and the sustainability of people and place. Check out the full schedule of events by visiting www.upupdecorah.com.
Interested in academic integrity? Consider being a part of Luther College's Honor Council! Applications, which require only your name and year, are available in the Dean's Office. They are due Friday, April 8 by 3:00 p.m. in the Student Life Office. Both offices are located on the second floor of the Union. For more information about what the Honor Council does, go to http://www.luther.edu/academic-integrity/honorcouncil/.
Current sophomores: Are you interested in becoming a college professor? Are you considering graduate school in the humanities or arts? Do you come from a background traditionally under-represented in U.S. higher education? If your answer to all three questions is yes, then consider a new opportunity: The ACM Graduate School Exploration Fellowship. For further information, talk with your advisor, and go to http://www.luther.edu/academics/dean/scholars/fellowships/ACM-GSEF. Questions? Come to the information session: Thursday, April 14, 10:00-10:45 a.m. in Main 112.
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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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