The winter Career Expo is Tuesday, Feb. 25, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Hall of Champions of The W. Over 60 employers and graduate schools are attending. Students of all majors and all years should dress for success, bring their resume and interview for internships, full-time employment or graduate school. For information, contact Jo Dorrance. |
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Class schedule for Ash Wednesday |
The class schedule changes to provide time for worship on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 10 to 10:50 a.m. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to Ash Wednesday worship with the Imposition of Ashes, Holy Communion, music, and a message by Pastor Brian Beckstrom. The schedule for the morning of Feb. 26 is as follows: 9 a.m. classes dismiss at 9:50 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. classes begin at 11:00 a.m. Campus offices, including the Den and Konditorei, will close from 9:50 to 11:00 a.m. |
The Christian church year season of Lent sets aside the six weeks prior to the Easter celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, as a time to press “pause” and return to questions about God’s purposes and our own. It is a season of reflection, repentance, and rejuvenation. This year’s observance is from Feb. 26 through April 12. |
Wednesday closures during Lent |
During the Wednesdays of Lent (March 4, 11, 18, 25 and April 1), college administrative offices, as well as the Den and the Konditorei, will close during Weekday chapel time, 10:15 to 10:35 a.m. (The W, Zesty Orange, Security Office, Information Desk, and Mensa will remain open). This provides time for faculty, staff, and students to participate in the Lenten chapels or take a break from meetings, lessons, and daily work. Please note that food ordered through GET will be available as soon as the stores open, including board plan meal transfers. |
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Reports available on the InfoCenter |
The following reports are now posted on the InfoCenter under President’s Reports: • | President Colson’s February Report to the Board of Regents and Board Summary Report to Campus | • | President Colson’s Feb. 18 Forum notes | • | Documents and Power Points from the Feb. 15 | • | Planning Retreat - under a new module “Feb. 15, 2020 Retreat.” | |
HIRS 1095-B coverage statements: changes for 2019 tax year |
Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sent out a notice providing guidance on the ACA employer and health plan coverage reporting requirements. Because the individual mandate penalty is $0 beginning in 2019, individuals do not need the information on a Form 1095-B to file their tax return or determine their tax liability for 2019. Given that guidance, HealthPartners will not mail 1095-B forms to fully insured commercial members in 2020 for the 2019 tax year. If members still wish to have a copy of the 1095-B form, they may request it by emailing HealthPartners, calling 844-565-0630, or mailing in a request to this address: PO Box 1309 Mail Stop 21104G Minneapolis, MN 55440-1309 Members who request their form will receive it by mail within 30 days of the request. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Wilson, benefits administrator, at Ext. 8278. |
Hope Overflow open rehearsal Friday |
Hope Overflow will have an open rehearsal Friday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in McCaskey Lyceum. Anyone still on campus when Winter Break begins is invited to join us for a night of worship and music. |
Juice publishing schedule |
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The Juice will not publish next Monday, March 2, due to Winter Break. Please submit items for the March 9 edition of The Juice by 4 p.m. this Thursday, Feb. 27. |
Black History Month event |
Wartburg’s Black Student Union (BSU) is celebrating Black History Month with the following event, open to all: • | Tuesday, Feb. 25: "13th" documentary Lunch & Learn, Clinton Hall Classrooms, 11:30 a.m. | |
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Leadership and Service Award nominations |
Leadership and Service Award nomination forms are available now and due by Monday, March 9. Click here to nominate someone you know for one or more of the following awards: Nobility Award; Debbie Heida Award; Outstanding Organization; Outstanding International Senior; Dell Awards for Peace and Justice; Peacemaker Award; Outstanding Organization Service Award; and the Outstanding Organization Adviser Award. The awards ceremony will be Sunday, April 5, at 1 p.m. in the Hagemann Castle Room, with a reception to follow. Direct questions to Lindsey Leonard. |
Winter Break dining hours |
Please click here to see a PDF of Winter Break Hours for Dining Services. The last meal in Mensa will be dinner on Friday, Feb. 28, and Mensa will re-open with the dinner meal on Sunday, March 8. |
The Mail Center will be open for Winter Break during the dates of March 2-6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. |
RecycleMania is an eight-week waste reduction competition across the nation! The goal for this competition is to track all of the waste going to the landfills and other diverted materials that leave campus during this time. Additionally, activities on campus will inform students about the importance of sustainable habits. Sustainability asks all students and staff to participate in our campus-wide competition by ensuring they are properly disposing of waste and recyclables. For more information about events and how to properly recycle, visit the Sustainability Facebook page. |
ConnecTED Candlelight Dinner |
ConnecTED members will discuss their organization as well as the turnout of their most recent TEDx event while students, faculty and staff network and connect over a special dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the Heritage Ballroom in Saemann Student Center. Must be pre-registered to attend. |
New camps and conferences |
Interested in starting a new camp or conference in your area of study? Please use the information at this link to create new opportunities for you, current and potential students, the Wartburg campus and our community. The information offers a checklist to help you plan and let's you see current pricing. If interested in more information, please contact Kristin Teig Torres. |
‘Artificial Order’ art exhibit on display |
The work of Fayette artists and educators Laura Colby Gleissner and Elissa Cox Wenthe will be on display in the Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery in “Artificial Order” through March 29. The exhibit focuses on the beautiful similarities that can be found between interior, man-made architectural works and the compelling architectural similarities found in the natural world. The gallery is located on the first floor of the Bachman Fine Arts Center and is open to the public 9 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. For details, contact Gallery Director Johanna Kramer-Weston. |
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SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY |
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Chapel services this week |
All are welcome at Weekday Chapel services from 10:15 to 10:35 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the Wartburg Chapel. Chapel time is a brief opportunity to gather with students, staff, and faculty to reflect on God and faith. The Lord's Supper is celebrated at the end of the service on Mondays and Fridays. Interfaith chapels will be held the last Wednesday of each month during the semester. Sunday worship is celebrated at least once a month, starting at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel. Upcoming services: • | Monday, Feb. 24: Dr. Keith McClung, professor of biology | • | Wednesday, Feb. 26: Ash Wednesday service at 10 a.m., Pastor Brian Beckstrom | • | Friday, Feb. 28: Noah Dodd ’20, Senior Chapel | • | No services next week due to Winter Break. | |
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Winter Career Expo Feb. 25 |
'13th' documentary Lunch & Learn Feb. 25 |
Ash Wednesday Chapel service Feb. 26 |
ConnecTED Candlelight Dinner Feb. 26 |
German Institute fund applications due Feb. 28 |
Hope Overflow open rehearsal Feb. 28 |
Winter Break Feb. 29 - March 8 |
Graduate Leadership Certificate applications due March 1 |
Leadership and Service Award nominations due March 9 |
Faculty development speaker: Inclusive classrooms March 10 |
STAS meetings March 11 & 25, April 8 |
Alliance Drag Show March 21 |
Presidential forum March 24 |
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Dr. Kunihiko Terasawa, associate professor of religion, has become a visiting scholar at the University in Hong Kong until the end of May 2020 for his sabbatical project. In fall semester 2019, Terasawa was a visiting scholar at Sogang University in Seoul, South Korea. His research in Hong Kong is the rise of a new horizon of Buddhist-Christian-Confucian-Muslim dialogue and cooperation for social progress and youth movements of Asia. Dr. Maryam Rod Szabo, assistant professor of education, has joined the Quality Matters Program’s Research Colleagues for 2020. Quality Matters is a nationally recognized program that offers variety of professional development opportunities, online course design rubric and workshops, and online learning conferences. This role is a dedicated service to study and to analyze best practices and scholarly research in online learning that informs the updates to the Quality Matters Rubric Standards. Quality Matters Research Colleagues also exchange ideas and resources to support the program’s research agenda. Barbara Fedeler, professor of art, has the drawing “Effigy Mounds–May” included in the exhibition Hard Won, Not Done: Eastern Iowa Women Artists Invitational. The exhibition is installed at the Muscatine Art Center now through April 12. |
The No. 8 Wartburg women's basketball team secured the program's fourth-straight regular season conference title with an 88-47 win over the University of Dubuque over the weekend. In the conference tournament, the top-seeded Knights will host the winner of the No. 4/5 seed matchup on Thursday in Levick Arena. |
Wartburg's Black Student Union will host a Lunch and Learn about the documentary "13th" at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Clinton Hall Classrooms, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. |
Beginning this summer, the college will offer an English as a Second Language (PK-12) Endorsement through a 12-month online program, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. The endorsement already is offered to current Wartburg students. |
Felecia Boone '93, a consultant for the Hennepin County Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division in Minnesota, received Wartburg’s annual Graven Award, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. |
Wartburg College has been selected as a Military Friendly School for 2020-21. Now in its 19th year, the Military Friendly® Schools list has come to set the standard for higher education institutions to provide the best opportunities for veterans and their spouses. |
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The Juice is a weekly e-newsletter sent Mondays and occasionally during the week as needed to communicate campus news and events. Most items will run twice, then continue to be available in the Information Center. |
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The deadline for submissions each week is 4 p.m. Thursday. Send items to juice@wartburg.edu. Please keep your submitted item short—no longer than one paragraph—and let us know if your item is for students, faculty/staff, or both audiences. Direct questions to Stephanie Boeding, editor and email marketing manager for Marketing & Communication, at ext. 8760 or via email. If you have a breaking news item that needs to run immediately, please contact the editor via phone or email. |
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