Study Away photo contest winners
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Votes have been counted, and the Study Away Photo Contest winners have been selected! First place goes to Anna Mugan for “Gondola in Venice,” second place (and online popular choice winner) to Jared Feigenbaum for “Easter in Wilmington,” and third place to Will Goettl for “Alpine Traume.” Keep watch in November for the installation of the selected winning entries. Thank you to the contestants and voters, both on campus and online. Please contact Study Away Coordinator Kathleen Sihler if you have questions.
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Tent of Nations director to speak Friday
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Daoud Nassar, a Palestinian Christian farmer and director of the Tent of Nations, will speak on campus Friday, Nov. 8, 5-7 p.m., in the Hagemann Castle Room in Saemann Student Center. Nassar will share his story, titled “We Refuse to be Enemies,” about pursuing peace through non-violent action. He will also speak at Weekday Chapel at 10:15 a.m. Friday. The Tent of Nations, located on the Nassar family’s 100-acre farm and orchard outside of Bethlehem in the West Bank, has become an international peace center attracting thousands of visitors annually. Contact Dr. Justin Jeffcoat Schedtler for details.
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St. Elizabeth Week events
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In honor of St. Elizabeth, who devoted her life to service, the campus community is invited to spend Nov. 11-20 devoting our time and efforts to service. We are raising money for the Wartburg College Food Pantry and for a local nonprofit organization through several events, which are aimed toward educating ourselves on important issues such as hunger and service. We also invite you to nominate one or more current students with a commitment to service in, with, and for the community, either for the St. Elizabeth Award for Service and/or the Pastor Larry Trachte Award for Service. Nominations will be accepted until Friday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m. Award recipients will be recognized during the chapel service on Wednesday, Nov. 20. Click here to read more about the history of St. Elizabeth, and to nominate one or more current students.
The week's events:
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Nov. 11-19: Pennies for Professors: The VAC Exec Team will be tabling during meal times in Saemann Student Center, or vote in the Student Life office. |
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Nov. 16: Chuck-a-Duck; ducks will be sold in The W outside Levick Arena during the Buzz Levick Tournament championship game at 4 p.m. |
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Nov. 16: Grilled Cheese Night, 12:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. outside the Konditorei |
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Nov. 19: Blood Drive, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Chapel Commons |
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Nov. 18–19: Buy a rose for a friend: Place your order with the VAC Exec Team table during meal times and the person of your choice will be surprised with a flower. |
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Nov. 20: St. Elizabeth Chapel Service, 10:15 a.m., Chapel |
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Decorate a tree for Festival of Trees
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The annual Wartburg-Waverly Festival of Trees will brighten the halls of Wartburg’s Classroom Technology Center Dec. 4-17. If your office, academic department, or group/organization would like to decorate a Christmas tree to display, please sign up by Friday, Nov. 22. For more information and/or to sign up, go to www.wartburg.edu/trees. Contact Beth Sinnwell with questions. A partnership between the college and Waverly Chamber of Commerce, the festival is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and attracts more than 5,000 guests each year. There is no entry fee or admission charge.
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Kleinfeld Lecture welcomes White House journalist
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Alexandra von Nahmen, a German political journalist, will be the featured speaker at the annual Kleinfeld Lecture in German History, Culture and Politics at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, in McCaskey Lyceum. Von Nahmen’s lecture, “The Battle for the White House: A European View on the U.S. Presidential Election,” will draw from her experiences as the Washington bureau chief for Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international broadcaster. She has covered U.S. national and international politics since 2017 as a member of the White House Correspondents’ Association. She is also president of the White House Foreign Correspondents’ Group.
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VAC will hold a blood drive on Tuesday, Nov. 19, in partnership with Red Cross from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Chapel Commons. Your 10 minutes in the donation chair matters to your community! Ask your friends, colleagues, and loved ones to donate with you; cookies and the feel-good buzz of saving up to four lives, are waiting for you. Sign up for a time to donate on this link. Volunteers are needed to help with check-in, snacks and donors. Please stop by anytime to help during the event.
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The next Math, Computer Science & Physics (MCSP) Department Seminar will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 11:30 a.m., room 134 Science Center. Two Wartburg students will speak about their summer internship experiences. Emily Leonhart ’19 will present "A Wicked Smaht Summer Internship" about her experiences with the Global Atlantic Financial Group in Boston. Ally Limke '20 will present "An Intern's Experience with Agile" about her internship at Cartegraph in Dubuque. All are invited; refreshments will be provided.
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Activist, pastor and author Rev. Lenny Duncan on campus Nov. 18
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The Rev. Lenny Duncan, an activist, Lutheran pastor, and the author of the newly released book Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the U.S., will visit Wartburg on Monday, Nov. 18, as part of his nationwide book tour. His public talk will be titled "Dear (College of the) Church." He will speak in weekday chapel Nov. 18, have lunch with students, visit classes, and have a public book-talk that evening at 7 p.m. in McCaskey Lyceum, with a book-signing and reception to follow in the Castle Room. All are welcome. Lenny is an unlikely pastor, formerly incarcerated and homeless, who now serves the church and world at Jehu's Table in Brooklyn, N.Y., as well as through the Emmaus Collective, a network of mainline churches that have agreed to enter into meaningful anti-racist work. In his book, he argues "it is time for the church to rise up, dust itself off, and take on forces of this world that act against God: whiteness, misogyny, nationalism, homophobia, and economic injustice."
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The Wartburg Philosophical and Literary Society will meet Friday, Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. in McCoy West of Seamann Student Center. Faculty, staff, students and community members are encouraged to attend. The speaker is Dr. David McCullough, professor of biology and the Dr. Myrle Burk and Vera Burke Endowed Chair in Environmental and Interdisciplinary Studies, who will present “Climate Changed: There is no Planet B, Reflections on the 55th Nobel Conference: Climate Changed — Facing our Future.”
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Notes from the Presidential Forum on Oct. 29 are now posted on the InfoCenter.
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Nominate a deserving young alum
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The Wartburg College Young Alumni Award is awarded to recent graduates who have demonstrated the ability to live out the four pillars of the Wartburg College Mission Statement — leadership, service, faith, and learning — both personally and professionally. The Alumni Office is asking you to nominate former students who are living out the Wartburg Mission Statement in their daily lives. You know better than most the great work they are doing! Alumni from the graduating classes of 2005-2019 are eligible for this year’s award. Nominations are due by Friday, Nov. 15. Additional supporting documentation is due Sunday, Dec. 1. Click here for details, to see past winners and to submit a nomination.
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Pinnacle presents Pin & Tonic
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Join Pinnacle for Pin & Tonic, a social gathering featuring snacks, fun drinks, and entertainment from members of Pinnacle on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. in the Chapel Commons. Pinnacle is a vocal ensemble that fosters an inclusive environment of students of various backgrounds who explore the expansive range and capabilities of the human voice.
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Fall Term enrollment changes and effect on financial aid
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Financial aid is based on enrollment. Fall term enrollment changes made before Nov. 4 will result in adjustments to financial aid for the term. Enrollment changes made on or after Nov. 4 will not result in a change in aid, except for Meistersinger Scholarships. Meistersinger requirements must be completed through the end of the term to retain the scholarship for the term.
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Eligibility reminders for grants
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All institutional funds from Wartburg College require full-time enrollment (at least 3.0 course credits). Please note that Wartburg institutional funding is available for eight terms. The longevity of Wartburg institutional funding for transfer students will be prorated based on their class status upon enrollment.
Students who are Federal Pell Grant eligible must be enrolled in 3.5 course credits to receive the full consideration of the Federal Pell Grant. The Federal Pell Grant is prorated for enrollment less than 3.5 course credits.
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Don’t Cancel Class workshops
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Faculty, do you have plans of attending a conference this semester? Are there times you have to cancel class because of an unexpected illness? In situations like these, we encourage you to utilize the “Don’t Cancel Class” program. Student Life, in collaboration with several departments on campus, can provide a variety of workshops for the class period you need to miss. These workshops are designed to provide students with valuable information and skills. You select the workshop you feel is a good fit for your class. Click here to see workshop opportunities and to sign up. Questions can be directed to Wendy Mohlis in Student Life.
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SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY
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As an expression of Christian hospitality, a new Interfaith Prayer Room has been established in the lower level of the Wartburg Chapel, as we welcome students, faculty and staff of all faith and non-faith traditions. The room is available for all to use for worship and meditation.
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Submit your prayer requests
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Have any prayer requests? Please share them with the core staff of Spiritual Life & Campus Ministry. These prayers will be kept confidential and thoughtfully prayed over during weekly meetings by Pastor Brian Beckstrom, dean of spiritual life; Rebecca Baird, pastoral intern; and Kathy Traetow, ministry coordinator.
Please use this link to submit prayer requests: bit.ly/SLCMPrayerRequest
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AllCatholic Knights will hold on campus mass on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. in the Wartburg Chapel.
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All are welcome at Weekday Chapel services from 10:15 to 10:35 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the Wartburg Chapel. 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 services:
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Monday, Nov. 4: Dr. Dan Black, professor of physical science and engineering science
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Wednesday, Nov. 6: Senior Chapel, Linda Neely ‘20
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Friday, Nov. 8: Daoud Nassar, Tent of Nations
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