Luther College News

The Luther admissions team reported that marketing is a program of “high interest” with students.

The “Called Outward: Exploring Skills for Faith-Based Leadership” program is funded through a two-year $40,000 grant from the Council of Independent Colleges’ Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education.

Their papers examined an exciting array of works, from Virginia Woolf to Sudanese author Leila Aboulela to a popular HBO series.

Between 20 and 50 NICC students will have the opportunity to live on the third floor of Larsen Hall.

The Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa recognizes Steves’ promotion of the value of travel as an educational tool for the last 40 years.

“Creature” blends historical realism and literary magic to show how a girl learns to confront her monsters by bringing them to life.

The events are open to the general public on Sunday, April 27.

Beginning June 1, Bon Appétit will manage the day-to-day dining service operations on the Luther College campus.

“My culture within the Luther women’s program will be built with the cornerstones of faith, family and fight,” Timmerman said.Â

These funds may be used for medical, dental or vision expenses, emergency travel expenses, textbooks or other course materials.