THE BULLETIN                                                         
September 9, 2016
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Religion Department invites students and member of the Luther community to an open house from 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, September 14, in Hammarskjold Lounge (Union 2nd floor). This is an opportunity to learn more about the work of the department by interacting with department members and our majors and minors. Refreshments will be served.
 
Spend J-term 2017 exploring New York City and Orlando while studying one of America's most interesting writers, Zora Neale Hurston. For information on AFRS/ENG 240: Zora Neale Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance, see the Global Learning website or contact Professor Martin Klammer, 602 Main .
 
Take An Alcohol Screening, Get A Free Drink! Wednesday, September 14 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. in Union Lobby, Counseling Service and Wellness in partnership with Northeast Iowa Behavioral Health will be offering free alcohol use screenings.  Every student who completes a screening gets a coupon for a free Nordic Brew shake!  Learn more about Luther's substance use policies and low risk choices
 
Where in the world would you go? Come to the OFF-CAMPUS STUDIES FAIR Tuesday, 9/13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. @ Union to meet with the Center for Global Learning, Luther faculty, returning students, and representatives from numerous off-campus study organizations. Q's? Call x1101.
 
RERUNS
Within the past few days Luther Safety and Security has received information that three different bicycles may have had their brakes tampered with on campus. Two of these incidents resulted in the rider being injured and their bikes damaged. The bikes were all parked at different locations. As a precaution we recommend riders check their brakes before riding and report any suspected tampering to Safety and Security. We also ask the community to report any suspicious activity near the bike racks immediately by calling (563) 387-2111. 
 
Family Weekend 2016 is scheduled for September 16-18. Check out the online schedule for event details. In the interest of conserving resources, a small supply of hard copies of the Family Weekend brochure will be printed for distribution to parents and family members on Saturday, September 17, 9:00 a.m.-noon, in the Dahl Centennial Union lobby. Questions about Family Weekend can be directed to the Development Office, to Sue Drilling (x1100). 
 
Ross Szabo speak on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the CFL, Main Hall. Ross's story resonates with the millions of college students who are putting on a happy face to hide their true emotions. Ross teaches students about the complexities of mental health issues and empowers them to seek help or help their friends seek help. He uses tasteful humor and insights to help participants understand common mental health conditions and individual differences. Sponsored by SAC Leadership, Active Minds, Counseling and Wellness.
 
"Bring out your Dead"?  Or just yourself, if you're interested in studying Bubonic Plague, Cholera and other diseases prevalent in 16th Century England during the summer of 2017. Come and hear about ""Paideia 450: Medicine, Madness, and Malady in British History" as we explore ancient as well as modern diseases in London, as well as the Midlands. An informational meeting for this Summer 2017 course will be offered Monday, September 12, 5-6 p.m. in Valders 262.  Additional information is posted on the Study Away website.
 
Follow in the footsteps of fantasy! Tokien/Lewis, English 262, in January 2017, which visits Belfast (N. Ireland), Stratford, London, Cambridge, Oxford (England), and Peronne (France) is open for enrollment until September 19.  Informational meeting for people not enrolled, Monday 12 September, 5:30-6:00 p.m. in Main 116A.  Or contact faldetda@luther.edu
 
Critically-acclaimed authors Erik Larson, Bret Anthony Johnston and Jane Hamilton are the featured speakers at the 2016 Luther College Writers Festival, September 23-24, on the Luther campus. Conference registration and a full schedule of events is available online. More than 25 contemporary writers of fiction, poetry and nonfiction will read their work, participate in panel discussions and be available for discussion and book signings throughout the conference. Local authors Carol Gilbertson, Charlie Langton, June Melby and Amy Weldon will read from their work and Decorah visual artists David Kamm and John Hall will discuss the relationship between image and text.
 
Luther's Habitat for Humanity chapter is hosting a pancake fundraiser on September 17, 8 a.m.-12:00 p.m.  at First Lutheran Church, 604 West Broadway Street, for their 2017 spring break trip to Louisiana.  A portion of the proceeds will go back to Winneshiek County Habitat for Humanity. Students and their families are welcome to attend, as well as the Decorah community and surrounding area. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for kids aged 5-12, and free for children under 5.
 
ALLEY CAT- Luther College's nighttime bicycle scavenger hunt is Friday, September 23 from 8:00-9:30pm! Get a team of 2 or 3 and email spokes@luther.edu or sign up here. 
 
JUNIOR/SENIOR ACCOUNTING MAJORS - Several accounting firms will be attending the Iowa College Recruiting Network (ICoRN) Accounting Interview Day held on Wartburg College campus on Friday, September 30. Registration/resume submission for prescreening is done on-line. E-mail Joni or stop by the Career Center (2nd Floor Union) for more information. DEADLINE to submit your resumes is Wednesday, September 14.   Don't miss out on this great opportunity to interview with companies for internships and full-time positions! 

Is graduate school in your future? GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL DAY - Thursday, September 22, Dahl Centennial Union, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Plan to attend and visit with representatives from over 40 graduate schools about their programs and application process. You can view the list of participating universities/programs on the Career Center website at www.luther.edu/career.

 
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