Alumni

Luther allowed Em Dreiling ’03 to pursue both theatre and psychology; her desire to give back inspired her to pursue graduate study and become a psychologist.

A double major in international studies and political science at Luther College gave Ismail Hamid ’19 valuable skills to help his home country, the Maldives.

Italee Castellon ’19 found her passion for social work at Luther College. Despite losing her mother and gaining custody of her 1-year-old sister during her sophomore year, she earned her bachelor’s degree, and is now going on to get her master’s.

Work-study opportunities at Luther helped to prepare Karla Bloem ’94 for her future career, developing a nature center from the ground up

Cecilia Douma ’16 succeeded in her chemistry major thanks to not only the coursework, but also Luther’s soccer team.

Matt Benson ’22 learned from Luther that it is paramount to form one-on-one connections inside and outside of a profession.

Dallas Wulf ’12 says that a liberal arts education was the ideal way to kickstart a career in physics research and teaching at McGill University.

Flint Angeroth Franks ’15 secured a band teaching position right after graduating thanks to Luther’s music education program, and later went on to obtain his master’s degree at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Thanks to diverse opportunities provided by Luther College, Madilyn Heinke ’19 was able to pursue not only physics and visual communication, but also art.

Thomas Sines ’08 learned many valuable skills through Luther College’s liberal arts curriculum, and is now using them in his day-to-day life as a partner attorney.