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Recent News About Luther College
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Luther College student gains valuable experience at the Rochester Center for Children
Luther College student gains valuable experience at the Rochester Center for Children
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Luther College student works with Destination Medical Center to grow Rochester
Luther College student works with Destination Medical Center to grow Rochester
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Luther College faculty member’s photographs to be added to the permanent collection at Figge Art Museum
Luther College faculty member’s photographs to be added to the permanent collection at Figge Art Museum
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Luther College Community Music School reopens with new programming
Luther College Community Music School reopens with new programming
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Luther College Community Music School reopens with new programming
Luther College Community Music School reopens with new programming
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Luther College student assists Rochester organizations to address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in minority groups
Luther College student assists Rochester organizations to address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in minority groups
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ACT Testing on July 16
ACT Testing on July 16
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Luther College announces 2022 graduates
Luther College announces 2022 graduates
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Juneteenth 2022: Voices from Luther
Juneteenth 2022: Voices from Luther
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Dorian Summer Music Camps are back at Luther College!
After a two-summer hiatus due to the pandemic, Dorian Summer Music Camps are back at Luther College! Registration is now open for the Middle School Camp (June 12-18, 2022) and the High School Camp (June 19-25, 2022).
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Dr. Robert Clay named Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at Luther College
President Jenifer K. Ward has announced the appointment of Dr. Robert E. Clay as chief equity and inclusion officer and assistant to the president for community engagement at Luther College.
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Transitioning Home for Summer
The ideas and viewpoints expressed in the posts on the Ideas and Creations blog are solely the view of the author(s). Luther College's mission statement calls us to "embrace diversity and challenge one another to learn in community," and to be "enlivened and transformed by encounters with one another, by the exchange of ideas, and by the life of faith and learning." Alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends of the college are encouraged to express their views, model "good disagreement" and engage in respectful dialogue.
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How Will We Get to Carbon Neutrality by 2030?
Since 2004, Luther has reduced its emissions 63.5% despite having increased the amount of conditioned space 7.7%.
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Symphonic Band Concert April 13
Symphonic Band Concert
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Luther College Center Stage Series presents: The Okee Dokee Brothers
At 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23, the Luther College Center Stage Series presents GRAMMYⓇ award-winning bluegrass duo, The Okee Dokee Brothers.
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Stitch Their Names Memorial Project on display at Luther College
Now through April 29, the public is invited to view the Stitch Their Names Memorial Project on display at Luther College on the Center For the Arts Gregerson Gallery Wall.
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Women's History Month Lecture: Jingle Dress: Ojibwe People & Pandemics on March 15
Women's History Month Lecture: Jingle Dress: Ojibwe People & Pandemics
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Luther College’s Nordic Choir selected to perform at Midwest ACDA Conference
Luther College’s Nordic Choir was selected to perform at the American Choral Directors Association conference held at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Chicago on Feb. 18.
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Forgiveness, Health, and Happiness
I read that sentence and was immediately engulfed with immense disappointment quickly followed by more than a moment of anger and desire for vengeance.
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Luther College announces grants of tenure and promotions for faculty
Luther College President Jenifer K. Ward and Provost Lynda Szymanski have announced promotions and grants of tenure for current faculty members.