Candidate O’Rourke on campus May 7
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Wartburg College Democrats will host Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke on Tuesday, May 7, at 1:45 p.m. in the Castle Room. O’Rourke is traveling to towns and cities across America to introduce himself and hear from students (like you) about the ways we can move the country forward. All students, staff, faculty and community members are invited to attend; the event is free. Click here for details and updates.
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May Day of Service on Tuesday
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The annual May Day of Service will be Tuesday, May 7. Choose from two times: in the morning from 10 to 11:30 a.m. or in the afternoon from 1 to 2:30 p.m. We will be working with Maintenance to plant flowers around campus, as well as doing some cleanup to prepare for a beautiful spring into summer. Anyone who signs up and volunteers on this day will receive a VAC T-shirt. Later in the afternoon, we will have cool cookies, chalk and lawn games on the campus mall. Please click here to sign up. Contact the Volunteer Action Center with questions. The rain date will be Wednesday, May 8.
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Summer hours begin May 28
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Summer hours for staff will begin Tuesday, May 28, and end Friday, Aug. 23. Wartburg office hours during this time will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Tri-Beta hosts blood drive May 15
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Tri-Beta will host a blood drive Wednesday, May 15, in the Chapel Commons (basement) from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sign up for a time slot using this link or during meal times starting May 8.
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S.A.F.E. Color Run 5K on May 18
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S.A.F.E (Suicide Awareness For Everyone) is hosting its fourth annual Stampede the Stigma color run on Saturday, May 18. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the race will begin at 10 a.m. The rain date is scheduled for Sunday, May 19, at 11 a.m. Don't want to run or walk? Volunteers are needed! Sign up at the following links:
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Free copies of Dr. Peter Nash’s book
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Free copies of Dr. Peter Nash’s book Reading Race, Reading the Bible are available in the Pathways Office (LIB 314) if anyone would like a copy. Pathways is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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On Tuesday, May 28, the Assessment Committee will host a workshop in the Heritage Ballroom from 10 to 11:30 a.m. to assist with completion of the June 15 Assessment Report. After a brief session of reminders and examples, committee members will be available to provide assistance as you work on your 2018-19 Assessment Report and 2019-20 Improvement Plan.
If you have any questions about the morning workshop, please contact daniel.walther@wartburg.edu or rick.snyder@wartburg.edu.
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TIAA is offering two great opportunities coming late May. Register today!
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Live Workshop: Money at Work 1: Click here to sign up. Wednesday, May 22, 12-1 p.m., Luther Hall 329 |
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Individual Counseling Sessions with Ricardo Diaz. Click here for details and to register for either of the following dates: |
Tuesday, May 21, 9 a.m.- 4:45 p.m., Vogel Library, Room 353
Wednesday, May 22, 8 a.m.- 4:15 p.m., Vogel Library, Room 353
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Reminders from the Business Office
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The last business day of the 2018-19 fiscal year is Thursday, May 31. Here are some of the year-end cut-off dates, which are in place to help ensure the audited financial statements are completed in a timely and accurate manner:
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Tuesday, June 11 — If you use a PNC VISA card, the May 2019 statement review period begins Saturday, June 1, and is available through Tuesday, June 11. All transactions will be dated May 2019 and would normally be charged to the 2018-19 budget. If any transactions relate to the 2019-20 budget year, contact Kristi Ladage or Tracy Rucker for instructions on proper reclassification. All receipts must uploaded and/or turned in to the Business Office no later than June 11. |
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Wednesday, June 12 — All invoices, travel expenses, etc., related to fiscal year 2018-19 must be turned into the Business Office. Expenses intended for 2018-19 that are NOT turned in by this date, may be charged against the 2019-20 budget. Similar to other years, items purchased during a fiscal year must be used during that fiscal year. Expenses should be charged to the year in which they relate & may or may not be the year in which they relate and may or may not be the year in which the item was paid. For example, if an individual submits a check request in May for a conference scheduled for July 2019, the expense should be charged to the 2019-20 budget. To ensure accurate reporting, all invoices submitted for payment through June 12, should have the year to be charged identified on the check request form. |
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Friday, June 21 — Budget reports, as well as agency and restricted accounts, are available for 2018-19 for all account managers. Please review the detail transactions and contact Kristi Ladage or Carolyn Hughes with any adjustments or questions. All expenses related to the 2018-19 fiscal year should be recorded and reflected on your budget report by Friday, June 14. You will have until Friday, June 21, to inform us of any changes or adjustments. After June 21, we will no longer make adjustments to the 2018-19 accounts, as we need to close the books to complete the annual audit. |
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Please click here to see the Dining Services hours for May Term.
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Not receiving package notifications?
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Recent updates have caused package notification emails from the Mail Center to be intercepted or miscategorized. If you are expecting a package but have not received a notification, check with the Mail Center. Steps are underway to resolve the issue. Thank you for your patience.
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Online summer course registration
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Registration for online summer courses is due prior to Monday, May 27. On May 27, courses will be canceled if under-enrolled (minimum of six students who do not qualify for tuition remission).
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Adams Parkway bridge closure begins May 6
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The Adams Parkway Bridge in Waverly (north of Nestle’s and Waverly Utilities) will be completely closed to vehicles and pedestrians for about two months starting May 6. Cedar Lane will be the detour route. Click here for details and a map.
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Ergonomics is the science of designing the workplace, keeping in mind the capabilities and limitations of the worker. Poor worksite design leads to fatigued, frustrated and injured workers. By designing a job to allow for good posture, less exertion, fewer motions and better heights and reaches, the workstation becomes more efficient, improves quality of work, and reduces safety risks. If you have concerns about the way your workstation is set up, a time can be scheduled to have your area evaluated and make any adjustments as needed. Please contact Amy Wilson, benefits administrator, to schedule an evaluation.
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Presidential Forum schedule
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Notes from the April 9 Presidential Forum are posted on the InfoCenter under President’s Reports. Next year’s forums will be held at 11:30 a.m. in WBC 214, Buckmaster on the following dates:
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New: Strawberry Orange Dream at the Zesty
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The Zesty is selling a new smoothie called the Strawberry Orange Dream for $4.49 and it is da bomb dot com! Come and get your smoothie on!
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Pathways Peer Learning Lab’s May Term hours
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Check out the resources in the PLL, Vogel Library 204, during May Term:
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Math Lab, Sunday-Thursday, 7-9 p.m. |
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WRSL, Monday-Thursday, 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. |
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Walk-ins welcome, but online scheduling is available at this link. |
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No Peer evening hours; stop in Pathways Office, LIB 314, for assistance, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. |
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Juice publishing schedule for end of the term
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Please make note of the Juice email publishing schedule through the end of the academic year:
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The final weekly Juice of the term will be May 20. |
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The Juice will publish intermittently through the summer as needed, about every other week for the Faculty/Staff edition. |
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Weekly Juice emails will begin again Monday, Aug. 26, just before the start of Fall Term. |
If you have items that need to be sent through the Juice, send an email to Juice@wartburg.edu. For items that need to be sent immediately, contact stephanie.boeding@wartburg.edu (the Juice email inbox is not monitored throughout the day).
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SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY
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Happy Easter season to all! There are no Midweek Chapel services during May Term but if you missed a Chapel message this year, you can find all of them at this link and re-watch at any time.
Upcoming Sunday worship:
May 26 – Celebration and Blessing for the Class of 2019 (Baccalaureate), 10 a.m., Neumann Auditorium
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O'Rourke campaign visit
May 7
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Tri-Beta blood drive
May 15
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S.A.F.E. Color Run 5K
May 18
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TIAA live workshop
May 22
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Summer hours begin
May 28
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Assessment workshop
May 28
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Performance appraisals due
June 30
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