Donate and recycle when cleaning up |
While cleaning up and clearing out when you leave for break, consider donating your unwanted items. Clothes, school supplies, and more can be dropped off in the Sustainability Office, Old Main room 15, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please recycle when you can! For more information regarding donations and recycling, please email Wartburg Sustainability. |
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Incomplete grade policy reminder |
An incomplete grade is not valid unless it is supported by a Student Request for Incomplete Grade Form. Students should initiate completion of the form to confirm they have been in communication with the instructor regarding the incomplete grade policy. The form is available under Special Request Forms - Student from the Academics tab of MyWartburg or in the Registrar’s Office. Any incomplete grade submitted by the instructor without support of the form will be changed to an “F.” Additional information about the incomplete grade definition can be found online in the 2018-19 academic catalog. |
St. Elizabeth Bread Basket open during break |
St. Elizabeth Bread Basket is a new program with the Northeast Iowa Food Bank that makes food options available to students for free during breaks when campus dining locations are closed or limited. Visit SEBB for food pantry items in the Student Life Office, first floor of Saemann Student Center, during these hours: Thursday, April 18: Noon-4:30 p.m. Friday, April 19: 10-11 a.m.* Saturday, April 20: 2-4 p.m.* Sunday, April 21: CLOSED Monday, April 22: 1-3 p.m.* Tuesday, April 23, to Friday, April 26: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28: CLOSED *On these dates, SEBB may be accessed by going to the Campus Security office. |
May Term Senate election results |
The following students have been elected as May Term Senators: • | Josh Voigt | • | Seth Jobes-Ryan | • | Lexi Retz | • | Katheryn Opperman | • | Sara Ashar | • | Andrew Walker | • | Joseph Makondo | • | Brett Kelting | |
Try the TriByKnight triathlon |
The TriByKnight Triathlon, now in its eighth year, is one of the most popular early season events in the region. This USAT-sanctioned sprint tri (300-yard swim, 15-mile bike, 3.1-mile run) is perfect for those just getting started in the sport and is staged on the Wartburg College campus Saturday, May 4. Registration is $70 for an individual or $100 for a team of three; click here for details. |
Dance Marathon smashes fundraising goal |
Wartburg College Dance Marathon would like to thank Wartburg students, faculty, and staff for supporting our mission. This year WCDM crushed its goal of $130,000 and raised a total of $153,307.11 for the kids at the UI Stead Family Children's Hospital in Iowa City. Contact wcdm@wartburg.edu for more information about WCDM. |
Students compete in Values and Ventures Business Plan Competition |
Wartburg students Haley Harms, Liam Conroy, Jackie Falconer, Ashlee Henderson, and Alison Rusch competed as finalists in the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center Values and Ventures® Business Plan Competition at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas, April 5-6. The team developed its business plan under the guidance of Dr. Allan Bernard, assistant professor of business administration. Jeff Martinelli mentored the members and Wartburg alumnus and Board of Regents member Michael Murphy ’89 sponsored the team. |
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Dining hours during Tour Week |
For the Dining Services hours during Tour Week and Easter weekend, please click here. During Tour Week, students will not be able to use their meal plans if staying on campus, and there will be no meal transfers. The first meal in Mensa after break will be Sunday evening, April 28. |
Deadlines for shuttle rides |
Shuttles will be traveling to the Waterloo bus station and airport and to the Cedar Rapids airport for the Tour Week break. To sign up and see details, visit www.wartburg.edu/shuttle. • | The deadline is April 20 to book a seat returning to campus at the end of Tour Week on April 28. | • | The deadline is May 17 to book a seat for the end-of-year shuttle on May 24. | • | The shuttle schedule for 2019-20 will be posted soon at the link above. | |
Juice publishing schedule for end of the term |
Please make note of the Juice email publishing schedule through the end of the academic year: • | No Monday Juice the week of April 22 due to Tour Week. | • | The final weekly Juice of the term will be May 20. | • | The Juice will publish intermittently through the summer as needed, about every other week for the Faculty/Staff edition. | • | Weekly Juice emails will begin again Monday, Aug. 26, just before the start of Fall Term. | If you have items that need to be sent through the Juice, send an email to Juice@wartburg.edu. For items that need to be sent immediately, contact stephanie.boeding@wartburg.edu (the Juice email inbox is not monitored daily). |
April Mail Center schedule |
The Mail Center has the following schedule updates in April: • | Abbreviated hours Finals and Tour Week, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | • | Closed Friday, April 19, and Monday, April 22 | • | Mail and packages will NOT be forwarded during Tour Week or May Term unless you sign up to start mail forwarding early. If you will not be on campus for May Term and summer, please submit an email asking to start forwarding early to mailroom@wartburg.edu. | |
Wartburg’s Senior Exhibition 2019 showcases works from senior students Sam Engelken, Hannah Fox, Haley Harms, Emily McCalla, and Anthony Quesada Sanchez. The exhibit, open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. through May 26, is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.wartburg.edu/gallery. |
Wartburg 2019-20 Holiday Calendar |
The Holiday Calendar for 2019-20 has been posted at Infocenter > Employment > Forms and Procedures > Payroll and Personnel Forms. |
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SPIRITUAL LIFE & CAMPUS MINISTRY |
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No Midweek Chapel services this week |
May the Lord bless you and keep you during Finals Week and Tour Week! There are no Midweek Chapel services this week, but if you missed a Chapel message this year, you can find all of them at this link and re-watch at any time. Take a short break from studies and be renewed! |
Sanctuary on Wednesday night |
Sanctuary will meet this week on Wednesday night, April 17, in Chapel Commons (basement). Come at 8:45 p.m. for treats and fellowship, and stay for a relaxed time of Bible study, fellowship, worship band music, prayers, and communion. |
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Sanctuary in Chapel Commons April 17 |
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Two Wartburg College student-led projects received $10,000 grants each from the Davis Projects for Peace to implement projects in Sierra Leone and Namibia, as reported by KGAN/Fox28. |
Jordan LeClere ’11 and a friend are collecting bales of hay to help Nebraska farmers and ranchers affected by the recent flooding, as reported by KWAY. |
More than 1,900 Wartburg College students, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters helped the college set a new record for one-day participation during the school’s fifth annual day of giving, UKnight Day, on March 28, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. |
Campus Compact’s Newman Civic Fellows selection team named Wartburg student Joshua Voigt '20 and 261 others across the U.S. to its 2019-20 cohort, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. |
Wartburg student Emily Russell '20 was invited to the White House by The Leadership Institute to watch President Trump sign an executive order that purports to protect the right to free speech on college campuses, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. |
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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 be sent out before Monday's regular edition, contact the editor directly via email or phone. |
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