Alumni
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.
Jackson Churchill ’20 took full advantage of Luther College’s music program, earning not only a degree but also lifelong friendships and skills.
Luther College allowed William Benjamin ’22 to pursue both science and music, giving him the chance to become an aroma chemist at Estée Lauder’s Aveda.
Anthropology classes and global experiences transformed Anne Marie Hanson ’03 and inspired her career and research in environmental studies.
Maren Gabor ’21 majored in biology so that she could go into the healthcare field, and she also found fulfillment through volunteering in the Luther and Decorah communities.
From being a Luther student to a resident physician at Yale, McKenna Campbell-Potter ’16 learned the importance of being involved in many different things at Luther College.
Thanks to one of her professors, Mimi Armatas ’19 took a leap of faith and switched from music education to a double major in English and music, which led to her success as an intern at American Public Media and Minnesota Public Radio.
Sidney Larsen ’17 discovered her love for French at Luther College and is now a senior staffer at the American University International Law Review.
Hanna Knutson ’15 is the art director for retail clothing brand EVEREVE, where she uses the skills she gained at Luther each day.
Thanks to research opportunities at Luther College, Todd Brown ’06 discovered his fascination with space exploration, going on to study orbital mechanics at Purdue University.