Wartburg CHATS Forum |
All students, staff and faculty are invited to join Dean Dan Kittle and the Student Life staff for Wartburg CHATS at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 9. CHATS stands for Conversation, Help, Acceptance, Togetherness and Support. It is a safe and respectful open forum where any topic is up for discussion. CHATS will be held in the St. Elizabeth Room, second floor of Saemann Student Center. Bring your lunch and join in the conversation. Contact Jennifer Onuigbo in Student Life with questions. |
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Wicked Problems & Davis Projects for Peace |
Students interested in the Davis Projects for Peace and/or The Wicked Problems initiative, please join us for a "How to Write a Proposal" workshop, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 11:30 a.m., WBC 217. The Wartburg Incubator is a social entrepreneurship program designed to allow Wartburg students to tackle wicked problems through interdisciplinary and innovative approaches. The incubator hosts the annual Wicked Problems Challenge. If you have a passion for solving the world’s problems, consider submitting a proposal. We will select winners, help them incubate their ideas, and provide start-up funds to get their project off the ground. Successful projects may be connected with outside funding sources. Davis Projects for Peace will be due in January 2019. |
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Alliance Coming Out Panel |
A Coming Out Panel featuring members of Wartburg College and special guests will be held Thursday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. in Buckmaster WBC 214. On Friday, Oct. 12, from 7 to 9:45 p.m., Alliance will host a movie night in the Clinton Hall theater room. |
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Service Trip leader applications |
Meet some new people, see some new places, and make a big difference by applying to lead a service trip! Service Trip Leader Applications for Winter Break and Tour Week are now open! Applications will close Friday, Nov. 9. Use the links below to apply.
Wartburg College Service Trips is also opening up some executive team applications, including student director, fundraising coordinator, and marketing coordinator, for the upcoming 2019 winter semester. Applications will close Friday, Nov. 2. Use this link to apply.
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American Association of University Women |
The October meeting of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will be held Thursday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Waverly Senior Center, 506 E. Bremer Ave. Guests are always welcome to attend the meetings and this month the group will be discussing the book “This Fight Is Our Fight,” by Elizabeth Warren, while enjoying some wine and cheese ($3). If you haven’t read the book, the group’s website highlights some web discussions on the book. The website also showcases the monthly meeting schedule with an overview of the topics and speakers. Please RSVP to Karen Lehmann if you plan to attend or have any questions. |
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Trumpet writers needed |
Do you love sports? Do you watch and read media coverage of sporting events and believe you would enjoy covering the event? The Trumpet newspaper staff is in need of sports writers, who are paid per article and can work toward paid editor positions in the future. Contact the editor and advisor by sending an email to trumpet@wartburg.edu. |
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Presidential Forum notes |
Notes from the Sept. 27 Presidential Forum are now posted on InfoCenter under President’s Reports. |
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Phil & Lit Society |
The next speaker for the Wartburg Philosophical and Literary Society is Dr. Justin Schedtler, assistant professor of religion. The title of his talk is Apocalypse: Knowing and Perceiving in the Age of Trump. The talk is Friday, Oct. 12, at 4 p.m. in McCoy West in Saemann Student Center. Refreshments will be provided. |
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Math, Computer Science and Physics Department Seminar |
The next Math, Computer Science & Physics (MCSP) Department Seminar will be held Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 11:30 a.m., in Room 134 of the Science Center. Jeannie Dees '19 (mathematics) will discuss her experiences with the Urban Studies Program in Des Moines in her presentation, "Don't Count Yourself Out." Seth Jobes-Ryan '19 (actuarial science and economics) will speak about his internship at Transamerica in a talk entitled "Introduction to Actuarial Science." All are invited, refreshments will be provided. |
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Summer Leadership and Service Summit mentors |
The Summer Leadership and Service Summit is looking for Wartburg students to mentor high school students June 22-29 and July 13-20, 2019. Mentors can apply for one or both sessions. Applications and a detailed description are available at www.wartburg.edu/lss-mentors. The position benefits are a $400 stipend, room and board during the summit, and 0.5 credit for completing LS 315, which is required during Winter Term. Contact Ashley Lang with questions. |
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Send a special treat to a friend |
For more than 50 years, the Wartburg Women’s Club has provided treats to students to raise funds for student scholarships. This has been popular with parents to send to their students, but you can send a treat to a friend or significant other, too, to celebrate a birthday, a big day, or just because. You can purchase one treat for $15 or three for $40. Options are cake with frosting, brownies, chocolate chip cookies (three dozen), fruit basket, or
PowerSack (assortment of chips, candy, granola bar, Gatorade, etc.). Last year, the group gave six $1,000 scholarships. Click here to see details and place an order. |
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Recipes from Home 2018 |
Students, faculty and staff are asked to share their favorite recipes from home to be considered for the 2019-20 Mensa menu. Please email recipes for entrees, salads, ethnic dishes, vegan entrees or sides and desserts to Shelly Geweke by Friday, Jan. 31, 2019. Don’t forget to include your name and contact information for verification. Recipes chosen will be taste-tested in Mensa and the student body will vote for their favorites. Dishes that receive a “thumbs-up” will be considered for next year’s Mensa menu. |
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Travel to Japan for May Term |
A few spaces remain available in the Japan May Term course (GM 232). The class will focus on Japanese culture and how traditional beliefs, religion and the supernatural persist in legends, landscapes and rituals, in busy modern cities as well as remote mountain forests. For information and course registration, contact Dr. Joyce Boss. |
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Minutes from first Student Senate meeting |
Student Senate had its first meeting last Thursday. To read the minutes from the meeting, click here. Starting this week, students should be getting weekly minutes from your floor representatives; if you have any questions about Senate please email senate@wartburg.edu. |
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Campus Security and Fire Report |
The 2018-19 Campus Security and Fire Report has been released and posted on the InfoCenter. This required report contains crime statistics from 2015-17 and addresses the college’s policies, procedures, and programs concerning safety and security, such as responding to emergency situations and reporting sexual misconduct. Additionally, the report contains information related to fire safety. You can request a paper copy in the Campus Security Office located in Saemann Student Center. |
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SPIRITUAL LIFE
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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, Oct. 8 – Dr. Rick Snyder, assistant professor of education
- Wednesday, Oct. 10 – Pastor Brian Beckstrom
- Friday, Oct. 12 – Patrick Jones ‘19
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Crowdfunding for the Wartburg Chapel |
Please visit the Wartburg Chapel Crowdfunding site and help raise the money to improve the sound in the balcony of the Chapel and install projection equipment. Please share the link with all that you know on social media, and encourage them to learn more and donate if the Chapel has impacted their life. You can find out more at the link. |
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Sanctuary on Wednesdays |
Sanctuary is a casual service that takes place on Wednesday nights in the Chapel Commons. It provides students with the opportunity to relax and center themselves around God’s word in the midst of their busy week. All are welcome at 9 p.m. in Chapel Commons (basement), and come early at 8:45 for snacks. |
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SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS & STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES |
Seminary Sampler in Chicago |
Visitors will get a taste for life as a seminary student and as a member of the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago community Saturday, Oct. 20, through Monday, Oct. 22, or for our Seminary Sampler Night on Wednesday, Nov. 14, whether it’s for an evening or several days. Housing and meals are provided! Travel stipends and childcare are available. Visit www.lstc.edu/admissions/visit to register. |
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Midwest Graduate School Summit at Purdue |
The Midwest Graduate School Summit will be held Saturday, Oct. 27, at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. This one-day conference is especially designed for students interested in business, education, humanities, pharmacy, public affairs, social sciences, and related fields. Participants will have opportunity to explore graduate education, graduate student life, career opportunities, funding, and much more! The Summit offers a travel scholarship up to $500 for reimbursement on their travel expenses. Participants may apply for a travel scholarship when registering for the Midwest Summit via this registration link. Find more about the event and attending institutions by visiting the website. |
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Wartburg CHATS forum
Oct. 9
"How to Write a Proposal" workshop
Oct. 9
Deadline to request cash bag for Ren Faire
Oct. 9
V-Day Candlelight Dinner
Oct. 10
Deadline to register for Homecoming Parade
and Ren Faire
Oct. 11
AAUW meeting
Oct. 11
Alliance Coming Out Panel
Oct. 11
Alliance movie night
Oct. 12
Deadline to enter Homecoming Spirit Contest
Oct. 14
Homecoming & Family Weekend
Oct. 18-21
Service Trip leader apps due
Nov. 9
St. Elizabeth Week
Nov. 11-16
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Click here to view the full Wartburg events calendar. |
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