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The Juice (Student) - May 21

 
May 21, 2018
Juice schedule for summer
This is the final Student Edition of The Juice for the school year. During the summer, The Juice may send out occasional emails for returning students with information and updates. The regular editions will begin again in late August. Have a wonderful summer, and congratulations to the Class of 2018!
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
May Term music concerts
All are invited to the May Term music concerts this week. The May Term Choir Concert will be at Wartburg Chapel at 4 p.m. Monday, May 21. The May Term Band Concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 26, outside on the South Campus Mall (rain location is in Neumann Auditorium).

 

Students to present on Religion Across Cultures
Kayla Phelps and Ali Morrow will be presenting on their RE 373 Religion Across Cultures experiences during Winter Term on Tuesday, May 22, at noon in McCoy East. Kayla studied in Spain, while Ali studied in Chile. All are welcome to attend.
PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
 
Golden Knight Awards voting and event
Voting for the Golden Knight Awards will be open May 14-18. Click here for voting, which is open to all Wartburg students. The awards presentation event will be Monday, May 21, 7 p.m., in the Lyceum, and it will be streamed on Knight Vision. Please dress in “Sunday best” to celebrate a whole year of athletic achievements!
Student Shuttle adds stop in Chicago
Beginning in August 2018, the Wartburg Shuttle will add a stop at the Rosemont CTA station. This addition to the Chicago route will allow students who live in the Chicago metro area to easily meet their ride or catch a bus or train to their final destination. Shuttles to Chicago run at the beginning of the year, Thanksgiving break, Christmas break, and the end of the year. You can check out the times for this new stop, along with all the details about the Wartburg Shuttle routes, later this week at www.wartburg.edu/shuttle.
Farewell reception for Dr. Erika Lindgren
Please join the Department of History for a farewell reception honoring Dr. Erika Lindgren, associate professor of history, for her years of service to the college. The reception will be Monday, May 21, 2-3:30 p.m., in the Chapel Commons.
Marketing class survey 
The May Term Trends in Marketing class is collecting feedback from consumers on the latest trends in the marketing field and how consumers perceive them. Please click here to take this short survey. If you have already completed the survey, please consider sharing it with others in your network.
Wartburg Store to close for inventory
The Wartburg Store will be conducting its annual physical inventory May 29-June 1. The store will be closed May 31-June 1 to finish this initiative. Thank you for planning visits to the store around these dates.
Retrieve packages before summer break
Please remember to pick up any packages from the Mail Center before departing campus for the summer. Packages that have not been retrieved by Tuesday, May 29, will be forwarded, returned, or destroyed as carrier and return address allows. Unclaimed packages will ONLY be held in the Mail Center if a student has signed up to keep their mailbox open over the summer. You can sign up by emailing your name and box number to mailroom@wartburg.edu.
Register now for 2018-19 parking 

More than 400 students have already registered vehicles for next year. Have YOU? It's best to register now so you don’t forget after May Term. The process only takes a minute or two!
Why register now?

  1. Avoid the $30 late registration fee. Any vehicle registered after June 26 incurs that fee.
  2. Get a parking voucher, good for one ticket.
  3. Maximize the chances of being assigned to the parking lot of your choice. Not registering guarantees you’ll be assigned to D Lot.

To register, log in on InfoCenter. Under “Offices” select “Safety & Security” and then click on “Parking Registration.” If you register correctly, you’ll receive a confirmation email. If you have any problems registering, contact Campus Security or visit the Campus Security Office weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Summer dining hours
Click here for the dining hours during the summer.
Upcoming Events

Dr. Lindgren farewell
May 21

May Term Choir Concert
May 21

Golden Knight Awards
May 21

May Term Band Concert
May 26

Commencement
May 27

Online parking registration deadline
June 26
 
Click here to view the full Wartburg events calendar.
 

ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER
The Juice is a weekly e-newsletter sent Mondays to communicate campus news and events. Most announcements will run twice, then continue to be available in the Information Center.


TO SUBMIT AN ITEM
The deadline for submissions each week is 4 p.m. Thursday. Send items to juice@wartburg.edu. Please keep your submitted item short—no longer than one paragraph—and let us know if your item is for students, faculty/staff, or both audiences. Direct questions or comments to Stephanie Boeding, Marketing & Communication, at ext. 8760.

 
SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY
 
Sanctuary during May Term
Sanctuary on Wednesdays will be the only service offered on campus during May Term. Join us in the Chapel Commons (basement) for snacks at 8:45 p.m. and a service at 9 p.m. All are welcome!
Looking ahead to 2018-19
Anyone interested in choosing scripture or hymns or sharing a message in 2018-19 should contact Pam Moss

Students who are interested in serving as an assisting minister in 2018-19 should contact Pam Moss
 
WARTBURG IN THE NEWS
 

Three Wartburg students assisted with the Maddie Poppe Hometown Parade and Concert last week in Butler County. McKenzie Kielman ’19 and Matt Ohl ’19 assisted the “American Idol” TV crew as PAs, and Lexi Bodzioch ’19 worked with Wartburg visual media manager Julie Drewes ’90 as official photographers for the Clarksville community during the event.

Dr. Caryn D. Riswold, professor of religion at Illinois College, will join the Wartburg College faculty as a professor of religion serving as the McCoy Family Distinguished Chair in Lutheran Heritage and Mission. Her appointment begins with the 2018-19 academic year. Riswold, who started at Illinois College in 2002, has taught more than a dozen different religion and women and gender studies courses. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Augustana University (South Dakota) in 1993, a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Claremont School of Theology in 1995 and a Master of Theology and Doctor of Philosophy from Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago in 1997 and 2000, respectively.

Peter Brennan ’18 will deliver the student address at the Wartburg College Commencement on Sunday, May 27. Wartburg President Darrel Colson chose Brennan, who is majoring in biology, to give the remarks on behalf of the Class of 2018 at the ceremony, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the Hoover Fieldhouse & Track in the Wartburg-Waverly Sports & Wellness Center. 

Tanner Eckhart ’18 pitched a shutout for the Wartburg baseball team in the Iowa Conference semifinals, as reported by the Cedar Rapids Gazette.

David Flammang, a Wartburg facilities technician, built the guitar that "American Idol" contestant Maddie Poppe regularly uses on the show, as reported by KWWL.


The new Wartburg Incubator and its Wicked Problems Challenge were featured in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.

Ashlyn Bagge ’18 finished second in the 10,000 meters at the Drake Relays, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier

 
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