Wartburg West and Des Moines Urban Studies Program applications |
Applications for Wartburg West and the Des Moines Urban Studies Program are being accepted for Summer 2019, Fall 2019 and Winter 2020. Applications are online at www.wartburg.edu/west and www.wartburg.edu/DSM. If you have questions, please contact jo.dorrance@wartburg.edu. |
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Waverly Oktoberfest in Kohlmann Park |
Waverly Oktoberfest will be in Kohlmann Park (east of campus along First Street NW) Friday, Sept. 21, and Saturday, Sept. 22, celebrating Waverly’s German heritage with live music, food and beverage gardens, a family fun zone, and activities for all ages. Tickets are $7 for one day of $10 for both days (free for ages 12 and under with adult), available at the gate or online. Gates open at 5 p.m. Friday, with fireworks over the Cedar River at 9:15 p.m. and headliner Pop Rocks at 9:30. On Saturday, gates open at 11 a.m. with a corn hole tournament, with Oktoberfest German competitions in the afternoon and headliner Tim Montana & The Shrednecks at 9:30 p.m. Wartburg College is a sponsor of the event. Go to www.waverlyoktoberfest.com for the complete schedule and details. |
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Vogel Library study rooms reserved |
Designated study rooms will be reserved on the third floor of Vogel Library for Actuarial Science Interview Day on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Pathways Center and colleges of Dordt, Mount Mercy and Northwestern. All other rooms are open for student use, as well as Counseling Services and Pathways. |
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Julie Breutzmann retirement gathering |
Julie Breutzmann, applications systems analyst in ITS, will be retiring after 28 years of employment with Wartburg College. Stop in to wish her well on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 3-4 p.m. in the Hagemann Castle Room in Saemann Student Center. |
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How to order name tags and name plates |
There is now a website where you can place your order for new name tags and name plates. Contact Beth Sinnwell at Ext. 8648 with any questions. |
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Phil & Lit Society |
The next speaker for the Wartburg Philosophical and Literary Society is Dr. Shawn Ellerbroek, professor of chemistry/biochemistry and Ralph E. Otto Endowed Professor in Chemistry. The title of his talk is Tanzania – Evolution of a Student Experience. He will be speaking on Friday, Sept. 21, 4 p.m. in McCoy West, Saemann Student Center. Refreshments will be provided. |
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Librarian candidate on-campus presentation |
All faculty, staff, and students are invited to observe the presentation of Amandajean Freking Nolte, candidate for information literacy librarian, on Monday, Sept. 17, 10:15 a.m.-11 a.m. in Library Classroom 1. The faculty librarian hired for this position will liaise to the Departments of Education, Journalism & Communication, Business Administration, and possibly Social Sciences and Social Work, among other areas. Freking Nolte has spent the last 10 years as an instructor in UNI’s Department of Communication Studies and has recently earned her MLIS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Constitution Day speaker Sept. 25 |
Wartburg's Constitution Day program will be held Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in McCaskey Lyceum. Dean Kevin Washburn and Dr. Brian Farrell of the University of Iowa College of Law will address Why Constitutions Matter. We are looking forward to a timely topic that includes prepared remarks and a question and answer period. The event is open to the public. If you have questions, please contact Karen Thalacker. |
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Career Expo on Oct. 4 |
Please encourage students to attend the Career Expo on Thursday, Oct. 4, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., in The W’s Hall of Champions. The expo is intended for all majors and all class years as a way to make connections with real businesses, organizations, and graduate/professional schools. Some tables may even have applications, so students should dress to impress, bring a resume, and be prepared. Remind students to stop in Pathways, on the third floor of Vogel Library, for resume help. Click here for more information and a list of attendees. |
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Consumer information |
The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions receiving federal funding to provide notice regarding the availability of consumer information. The information includes general college facts and statistics financial aid assistance annual security report, copyright infringement and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act policies. Faculty and staff can find the information at this link. Contact the Financial Aid Office with questions or requests for a paper copy. |
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Award-winning translator to speak at MBK Symposium |
Aron Aji, director of MFA in Literary Translation at the University of Iowa, will be the featured speaker Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the annual Michaelson, Briner & Kildahl Literary Symposium at Wartburg College. Aji will present on “Found in Translation: Listening to the World’s Voices” at 11:30 a.m. in McCaskey Lyceum in the Saemann Student Center. The symposium is presented by the Harry and Polly Slife Professorship in Humanities and co-sponsored by Vogel Library, the Wartburg Scholars Program and the Franklin I. and Irene Saemann Chair in World Communities. The event is free and open to the public. Click here for details. |
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TIAA live workshop |
TIAA is offering a live workshop titled "The Starting Line" on Tuesday, Sept. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Saemann Student Center Ballrooms. Click here to register. For questions, please contact Amy Wilson, benefits administrator, at ext. 8278.
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New director of Campus Security and Safety, Student Life open house |
The Office of Student Life is pleased to announce Jay Tommasin as the new Director of Campus Security and Safety. In addition, the Residential Life staff has welcomed two new Area Coordinators: Julleon Garrison, AC for Clinton and Founders and Academic Support Coordinator, and Derek Deeney, AC for the Complex and the Residence and Service Learning Coordinator.
There will be an open house in the Student Life Office on Wednesday, Oct. 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., for faculty and staff to meet and welcome our newest colleagues. There will be refreshments and the opportunity to learn more about the work of the Student Life team. |
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Kastle Kapers auditions |
It's your time to shine, Knights! Auditions for Kastle Kapers, the annual Homecoming variety show, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 25, and Wednesday, Sept. 26. From funny to interesting acts, riding a unicycle to dancing, singing a duet to a lip-sync battle, all acts are encouraged to participate! Audition signups and forms can be found at the Info Desk. Contact Jenna Brannaman with questions. |
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Community Response website |
The Community Response Team was assembled at the beginning of the last academic year to ensure meaningful and transparent responses to incidents that impact the campus community. In an effort to be more transparent, this website will be updated as needed to reflect how these incidents are being handled by the college. To ensure that the college is doing all it can to make Wartburg a safe and inclusive community for all, the Community Response Team encourages all students, faculty, and staff to report incidents of bias impacting a Warburg community member to Campus Security or any member of the Community Response Team. |
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Printing cost update |
As previously announced for the 2018-19 fiscal year, as of Sept. 1 printing prices in the Digital Print Center and on-campus copiers have increased between 1 and 5 cents per copy. A table of the changes can be found here on the Business Office website. The click charges (copier charge per side of the paper) are as follows: 7 cents per side BW (hasn’t changed), 29 cents per side color. The college is adjusting the pricing due to rising costs with college suppliers. Please note the Print Center is the more economical option, and the pricing change reflects this important distinction. If you have questions regarding the printing increase, contact Lori Poehler. |
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Summer reports available on Info Center |
The 2017-18 Summer Enrollment and Graduation Reports are now available on the Info Center. |
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SPIRITUAL LIFE
& CAMPUS MINISTRY |
This week's Chapel service schedule |
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:
- Monday, Sept. 17 - Tom Trenney, visiting conductor for Wartburg Choir and Ritterchor
- Wednesday, Sept. 19 - Pastor Brian Beckstrom
- Friday, Sept. 21 - Jami Goetz '19
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Discover worship options at church fair |
All are invited to Wartburg’s church fair Wednesday, Sept. 19. Representatives from area churches will be here for chapel that day and will have tables set up on the first floor of the Saeman Student Center near The Wartburg Store after chapel until 1 p.m. All are welcome and encouraged to attend and create intergenerational connections in the community. |
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Congratulations to Abbie Raum, student employment coordinator, and her husband, Garrett, who welcomed a baby girl, Gracie Louise, on Sept. 10. Gracie joins a big sister Charlee. |
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Janet Hertel Felberg, Board of Regents |
A Celebration of Life service for Janet Hertel Felberg will be held 11 a.m. Sept. 24 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waverly. Janet graduated from Wartburg in 1975 and was currently serving on the Board of Regents. She provided expertise on the Business and Finance Committee and Investment Subcommittee of the Board. Janet was preceded in death by her father, Elmer Hertel, a Wartburg professor emeritus of biology and longtime coach. Click here for the obituary. |
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Volleyball
Wednesday, Sept. 19: depart at 2:30 p.m. to University of Dubuque
Friday, Sept. 21: depart at 3:00 p.m. to Cornell
Women’s Soccer
Wednesday, Sept. 19: depart at 2:45 p.m. to Augsburg
Football
Friday, Sept. 21: depart at 12:15 p.m. to Nebraska Wesleyan
Women’s Tennis
Thursday, Sept. 20: depart 4 p.m. to ITA Regionals - Gustavus |
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SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS & STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES |
U of Iowa Ph.D. biomed programs |
Students and colleagues who want to know more about biomedical Ph.D. training programs at the University of Iowa are invited to attend the 10th Annual Biomedical Pre-Graduate School Conference at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine on Friday, Oct. 5, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Click here for details. No registration fee, includes complimentary breakfast and lunch. |
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Leaders in Tech conference |
The first Leaders in Tech conference will be held at the University of Northern Iowa on Saturday, Oct. 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The conference, organized and run by Women in Computing and Management Information System Association, features experts within areas of the technology industry. Leaders in Tech is open to anyone interested in learning more about the technology industry. The first 100 registered will receive a complimentary Leaders in Tech bag, notebook, and pen. To learn more about the conference and to register, please visit the website. Contact Dr. Terry Letsche with questions. |
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U of Iowa grad student visit day |
The University of Iowa welcomes all prospective graduate students to Grad@Iowa, a new collaborative admissions event at the U of I in Iowa City. Students can learn about several programs, all on the same day: Friday, Oct. 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Click here for registration, a list of graduate programs and more details. |
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Librarian candidate presentation
Sept. 17
MBK Symposium
Sept. 18
TIAA live workshop
Sept. 18
Area church fair on campus
Sept. 19
Waverly Oktoberfest
Sept. 21-22
Constitution Day speaker
Sept. 25
Kastle Kapers auditions
Sept. 25-26
Julie Breutzmann retirement gathering
Sept. 26
Presidential Forums
Sept. 27, Oct. 30, Dec. 4
Student Life open house
Oct. 3
Career Expo
Oct. 4
All-American Rejects
concert
Oct. 7
Scholarship Days
Oct. 7, Nov. 11, Jan. 20, Feb. 17
Homecoming & Family Weekend
Oct. 18-21
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Click here to view the full Wartburg events calendar. |
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