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The Juice — Oct. 16, 2014

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wartburg Pride Day — Celebrate Wartburg Pride Day Friday, Oct. 17, by wearing your Knights apparel. Members of Students UKnight will hand out candy throughout the day to those wearing Wartburg apparel. Students wearing a 2014 Homecoming shirt may receive a special prize. 


Transforming Tomorrow gala
 — The college will kick off the Transforming Tomorrow campaign Friday, Oct.17, with a gala. The program will be live-streamed by Knight Vision at 8 p.m. Click here to watch.


Service award nominations 
— Applications are due Wednesday, Nov. 12, for two awards to be bestowed during St. Elizabeth Week, Nov. 15-21. Nominate a student for the St. Elizabeth Award for Service here and a faculty or staff member for the Pastor Larry Trachte Award for Service here. Recipients will be recognized during chapel Wednesday, Nov. 19.


Bach's Lunch concert
 — Professors will showcase their talents during the monthly “Bach’s Lunch” organ series Friday, Oct. 17. Performances by Dr. Karen Black, professor of music; Dr. Daniel Kaplunas, assistant professor of music; Dr. Scott Muntefering, assistant professor of music education; and Jim Vaux, lecturer in music, will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Wartburg Chapel. Bring your lunch, as the recital will be preceded at noon by an explanation of the program in Chapel Commons.


Registrar reminder 
— Second seven-week courses for Fall Term begin Monday, Oct. 20. The last day to drop these courses without a “W” or add a course is Monday, Oct. 27.


Women’s soccer fundraiser 
— The women’s soccer team will be selling Krispy Kreme donuts Saturday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m., along the Homecoming parade route, and 10:30 a.m., at the Renaissance Faire, while supplies last. Wartburg scarves also will be for sale at the Renaissance Faire from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The team is raising funds for its spring trip to Italy.


Film fans sought 
— The Wartburg Film Society will hold an informational meeting Monday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., in the Konditorei. It is looking for members interested in conversing about film. For more information, contact president Natasha Willey at natasha.willey@gmail.com.


The Saint John's Bible
volunteers
— Volunteers are needed to serve as Knights of the Page (docents) for The Saint John's Bible, the hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible on display at Vogel Library through December. Contact Gail Sexton, coordinator of church relations and faith community outreach, for more information at gail.sexton@wartburg.edu or 352-8699. 


Learn about Water to Thrive
— Ed Scharlau '61, founding board member of the nonprofit Water to Thrive, will discuss building wells and changing lives during the TriBeta biology honor society meeting tonight, Oct. 16, 6:45 p.m., in Whitehouse Business Center 214. The Department of Biology and Wartburg's Water to Thrive chapter also will be represented.


Happy Homecoming Week! 
— Thanks in advance to faculty, staff, and students for welcoming back to campus more than 1,000 alumni and friends during Homecoming weekend. Your warm greetings, hugs and smiles, and genuine hospitality make it a special experience for all Wartburgers, young and old. On behalf of the Advancement team, thank you for enabling our guests to renew that Wartburg spirit and memories of their "brightest days.” View the complete Homecoming schedule here.


Symphony season debut 
— The Charming Cello, a concert by esteemed cello soloist Jay Campbell, will open the Wartburg Community Symphony season Saturday, Oct. 18, 8 p.m., in Neumann Auditorium. Campbell won first prize at the 2012 Concert Artist Guild Auditions at The Juilliard School. Preconcert music by the Wartburg String Quartet, directed by Dr. Daniel Kaplunas, will begin at 7:30 p.m. A reception will follow Campbell’s performance. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here or call 352-8200. Tickets also will be sold the night of the event starting at 7:15 p.m. 


Naming ceremony 
— The Board of Regents approved the naming of the north and east wings of the Science Center after Dr. Ralph E. Otto '63 and his wife, Diane. The naming of Otto Science Hall will be celebrated at a public ceremony today, Oct. 16, 4 p.m., in the Science Center Courtyard. Otto, a cardiothoracic surgeon, was a regent from 1992 until his death in 2008. The Ottos established an endowed scholarship and professorship named after Otto's chemistry professor, Dr. A.W. Swensen. The center's Becker Science Hall comprises the south and west wings and is named after the late Dr. Conrad H. Becker, the college's 12th president.


Homecoming run/walk
— The Early Morning Knight Run/Walk is a 3-mile event for runners and a 2-mile event for walkers during Homecoming Saturday, Oct. 18, 8 a.m. The paved route starts in Walston-Hoover Stadium and winds through campus and residential areas. Registration is $12 and includes a T-shirt. Pick up a registration form at the Information Desk. For more information contact alumni@wartburg.edu.


Student art displayed
— The student art display in the Waverly McDonald’s features new works by Megan Howe ’16, ceramics and photography; Lauren Matysik ’15, photography; and Christa Kain ’16, ceramics.


WTF rummage sale 
— Score vintage Wartburg Track & Field apparel Friday, Oct. 17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., in Canfield Strength & Conditioning Room, The W. Choose from a variety of T-shirts, sweatshirts, sweatpants, hats, and more. Cash and check payment accepted.


PREVIOUS ANNOUCEMENTS

Inspiring speakers — RSVP by Thursday, Oct. 23 for a presentation Thursday, Oct. 30, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., in Science Center 102. Dan '95 and Jennifer Digmann have battled multiple sclerosis for more than 30 years combined. Their inspiring message, Create a Culture of Inclusion, will center on how they cope. RSVP to tracy.keller@wartburg.edu or 352-8394.


Contribute to the Castle 
— The Castle is accepting submissions through Friday, Oct. 24, of short stories, essays, poetry, and photography. New this year, submit graphic design and other two-dimensional mediums of art (drawings, paintings, etc.). Send submissions in PDF form to castle@wartburg.edu to be considered for publication in the fall edition. 


Mid-term notices
— Mid-term notices will go out in campus mail this week to students doing D- or F-level work in classes. All students are encouraged to monitor their progress in classes according to instructions on course syllabi. Those receiving notices should see their professor and adviser right away. 

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