V-Day Campaign sponsors The Vagina Monologues
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The Wartburg College V-Day Campaign is sponsoring benefit performances of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 14 and 15, at 7:30 p.m., in McCaskey Lyceum. Tickets will be $5 at the door. The Vagina Monologues dives into the mystery, humor, pain, power, wisdom, outrage, and excitement buried within women’s experiences. Proceeds will be donated to Cedar Valley Friends of the Family. V-Day is a globally organized response against violence toward women and girls and the Wartburg College V-Day Campaign hosts V-Week Feb. 11-16 to raise money and awareness of V-Day's mission. Other events include a silent auction in the McCaskey Lyceum lobby Feb. 11-16 and an exhibit of the V-Day photo series, on display on the second floor of Luther Hall.
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Student Senate debate and elections
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Please join Student Senate for the Elected Positions Debate on Monday, Feb. 11, at 6 p.m. in WBC 214 (Buckmaster). We will begin with the recorder candidate, move on to the treasurer candidates, and finish the debate with the president and vice president candidates. On Friday, Feb. 15, Senate will send out the link for the elections. All students are allowed to vote. Please contact breyanna.primous@wartburg.edu with any questions.
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Black Student Union panel
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Black Student Union will be hosting The N-Word: Who Can Say It? panel on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 6 p.m. in WBC 214 (Buckmaster). All students, faculty, and staff are invited. Please contact bsu@wartburg.edu with questions.
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Meet the Study Away coordinator candidates
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Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend three open forums to meet candidates for the Study Away coordinator. Forums will be held in the McCoy West room of Saemann Student Center at these times:
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Monday, Feb. 11, 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
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Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1-1:30 p.m. |
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Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1-1:30 p.m. |
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Vogel third-floor rooms reserved
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Designated study rooms will be reserved on the third floor of Vogel Library for Business Mock Interviews on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. All other rooms will be open for student use, as well as Counseling Services and Pathways.
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Organizations and departments wishing to send over 20 items to students via campus mail are reminded to:
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Include both a name and a box number on each item |
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Put items in box number order (ascending or descending) |
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Include a contact person or department for return items if a recipient is no longer here. |
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Items brought to the Mail Center that are not in compliance with these guidelines may have items returned for correct preparation or have delivery delayed by up to two working days. |
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Items that will not fit in student mailboxes (6 inches by 2.75 inches) must be brought to the Mail Center by noon Wednesday, Feb. 13, for delivery on Thursday, Feb. 14. Contact kory.figura@wartburg.edu with further questions. |
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Wartburg students, staff and faculty are invited to join Dean Kittle and the Student Life staff on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at noon in the Castle Room. This month’s guests will be Alliance, and, as always, all students are welcome to attend and bring any questions, comments or concerns to be addressed. You also may bring your lunch. Please see Jennifer Onuigbo in Student Life for more information.
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Members of Students UKnight have placed tags around campus to raise awareness of the impact our donors have on campus. Tags include various buildings, equipment, art, rooms, etc. that have been made possible by donations from alumni, parents, friends, faculty/staff and students. Share how these gifts make Wartburg worth it to you by using #TAGDay2019 on social media. Stop by our table Thursday to see why we “heart” our donors.
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Many of the Summer 2019 classes are now available to view online by using Course Finder or Course Search. To register for summer classes, obtain a Summer Registration Form in the Registrar’s Office or under the Special Request Forms for Students from the Academics tab of My Wartburg. Please continue to check the schedule as additional classes may be added.
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Wartburg Board of Regents reception
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President Colson cordially invites all faculty and staff to a reception hosted by the Wartburg Board of Regents on Friday, Feb. 15, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Heritage and St. Elizabeth Ballrooms. A highlight for Regents of the February Board meeting is the opportunity to meet with faculty, staff, and students during their time on campus. Please plan to attend all or part of the reception; no RSVP is required.
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Career Expo (Internships, Jobs, Grad School & Volunteer Service) is coming Thursday, Feb. 21, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., in The W’s Hall of Champions. All students are encouraged to polish up their resume, dress for success and attend the fair. For a list of employers attending the fair, click here. Contact Jo Dorrance for more information. Sponsored by the Center for Community Engagement & Pathways Center.
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2019 HLC interim report submitted
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Through a strong and sustained group effort, the second of the college’s three Higher Learning Commission interim reports was submitted Feb. 1. It is available on the InfoCenter. The next step is to wait for the commission’s response and continue working on preparing the next report. The progress we made over the last year would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of the members of the HLC Monitoring Report Steering Committee, the Assessment and General Education Committees, academic and Student Life department chairs/program heads, and the faculty and staff involved in the assessment efforts. Collectively we have all contributed to creating a more sustainable culture of improving student learning through outcomes assessment on campus. If you have any questions about the report’s contents, the process, etc., contact Daniel Walther.
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The Wartburg Philosophical and Literary Society will meet Friday, Feb. 15, at 4 p.m. in McCoy West of Saemann Student Center. The Rev. Dr. Walter Bouzard, professor of religion, will present “Wabi-Sabi Me: A Dilletante’s Venture into Zen.”
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Title IX training deadline
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Just a reminder that the Title IX Training sent on Thursday, Jan. 10, is due Friday, Feb. 15. To take the mandatory Title IX training, please click here. Your username is your Wartburg email. Click the “Forgot Password” link and create a new password. Sign in and start the training listed on your dashboard. If you have any questions, please reach out to Karen Thalacker, Title IX coordinator, at 319-352-8225.
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NSTA presents Science o' Love Night
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Pre-K through sixth-grade students are invited to join the Wartburg College NSTA (National Science Teaching Association) and future educators for a fun-filled evening Thursday, Feb. 14, 5:45-8:30 p.m. Students will participate in cool science experiments, have fun with reptiles, and learn to LOVE science. Dinner will be provided. Parents, enjoy a night out on the town without your kids and have a wonderful Valentine's getaway! The event will be in Becker Science Hall, room 102. Cost is $25 for the first student per family and $10 for each additional student per family (three students in the same family would cost $45). Online registration at https://tinyurl.com/SOL2019 is due today, Monday, Feb. 11. Walk-ins accepted but pre-registration preferred.
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SAFE will be tabling during lunch and dinner at the bottom of the Mensa stairs Feb. 11 and 12. Stop and buy cookies for you and your friends for $1 each. The cookies and notes will be delivered to the mailbox of the person you wish, for them to pick up on Valentine’s Day! Email safe@wartburg.edu with any questions.
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Black History Month events
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Celebrate Black History Month with the following events in February:
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 6 p.m. — The N Word: Who can say it?, Buckmaster
Friday, Feb. 15, all day — Blackout
Sunday, Feb. 17, 4 p.m. — Taste of Soul, RSVP only, BSU Lounge (Löhe 135)
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. — Peace Dialogue: Being Black at a PWI, Buckmaster
Wednesday, Feb. 27, 8:30 p.m. — Bowling with BSU, RSVP only, meet in the Hub
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The Alumni and Parent Relations Office reminds employees to encourage alumni to notify the college of life updates (milestones, job changes, etc.) and address changes through the form at this link or by emailing alumni@wartburg.edu.
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April Presidential Forum date change
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The April Presidential Forum, held in Buckmaster (WBC 214), will be changed from Tuesday, April 2, to Tuesday, April 9.
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2019-20 Operating Budget Requests extension
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The deadline for 2019-20 department operating budget requests has been extended to Friday, Feb. 15. If you are a department budget manager, please refer to the guide posted on the Business Office website for specific guidance and instruction on the steps to follow. You can expect to receive an email with additional information and budget templates specific to your department within a few days if you have not received them already.
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SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY
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This week's Chapel services
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Weekday Chapel services are from 10:15 to 10:35 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in Wartburg Chapel; Sunday services begin at 10:30 a.m. Chapel time is a brief opportunity to gather with students, staff, and faculty to reflect on God and faith. Interfaith chapels will be held the last Wednesday of each month during the semester.
Upcoming speakers:
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Monday, Feb. 11 — Dr. Lucy Barnhouse, visiting assistant professor of history
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Wednesday, Feb. 13 — Service of Healing, Rev. Dr. Brian Beckstrom
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Friday, Feb. 15 — Amber Brockman '19, Senior Chapel
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Sunday, Feb. 17, at 10:30 a.m. — Sunday worship in the Chapel, Scholarship Day and Blessing the Blankets of Love
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Service of healing and lament
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Are you sick, feeling overwhelmed, or grieving something? The campus community is invited to a special service of healing and lament during regular Chapel time on Wednesday, 10:15-10:35 a.m., in the Chapel. Bring your burdens and receive God’s promise of hope and presence in your life.
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New discernment group for students
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Students are invited to a discernment group called "(w)holy listening" after Sanctuary at 10 p.m. Wednesdays in Chapel Commons (basement of the Chapel). Halcyon Bjornstad, director for the Integrated BA/MDIV Degree program, leads the group for any student who is interested in listening to God's call in their life. Whether that is choosing a major or deciding what to do this summer, all are welcome to join. For more information, contact Halcyon.
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