Luther Magazine: Alumni Story
When Luther grads connect to share professional insight, great things happen for everyone.
Elena (Karadjova) Ateva ’03 works at the intersection of health and climate change.
Laura Wangsness Willemsen ’97, who studied in Tanzania as a Luther student, returns as a professor for a critical Fulbright year.
Greg Hager ’83 started with teletype and now leads a $1 billion National Science Foundation budget.
Author Sheri Brenden ’81 writes a book about her groundbreaking sister, Peggy Brenden ’76.
Nata Guterres ’13 works for LGBTQIA+ rights in Timor-Leste.
Eric Min ’22 creates high-volume, high-quality work as a KTTC journalist.
Annie Goodroad ’19 produces major events, including the Super Bowl halftime show.
Kevin Pleasant ’87 finds inspiration as board chair of Living Well Disability Services.
When Kathi (Klink) Anderson ’92 read a Facebook plea to consider kidney donation, she responded in a major way.