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    September 2008
  1. ‘Every Child Matters’ events scheduled
  2. Social Work Visit Day set for Oct. 10
  3. Wartburg to host German studies symposium
  4. Thrivent offers flood relief concert $10,000 match
  5. Brown named program coordinator
  6. Capitol Steps to open Artist Series
  7. Briner joins staff
  8. Wartburg Music Department welcomes Wilson
  9. Cohenour joins English department
  10. Hackemann-Bahlmann joins art faculty
  11. Weaver named information literacy librarian
  12. Science Department welcomes 3 new faculty members
  13. Pothast joins mathematics faculty
  14. Nota joins faculty
  15. Admissions Office welcomes Summit
  16. Urlaub, Fedeler, others featured in MacNider exhibit
  17. Wilhelm to offer look at U.S. religious landscape
  18. 9 enrolled for Wartburg West's Fall term


  19. August 2008
  20. Shapiro to kick off 0809 Keep on Learning
  21. Estes to headline flood relief concert
  22. Waverly couple to receive Wartburg Medals
  23. MENC names Larson nation’s top collegiate student
  24. Gallery to showcase self portraits
  25. Corporation Education Day marks 40th anniversary
  26. McElroy Trust gives Wartburg $150,000
  27. First-year students take part in SOAR days
  28. Otto dies in plane crash
  29. Wartburg mourns Bachman's death
  30. Wartburg cited in college guides


  31. July 2008
  32. WMT to broadcast live from campus
  33. Wartburg to host Iowa Private College Week tours
  34. College to host Cedar Valley Outfly
  35. Withers will keynote ISU athletics workshop
  36. Withers on ELCA communications advisory committee
  37. Wartburg to host Des Moines-area Outfly
  38. College to host disaster relief conference
  39. Wartburg on Wal-Mart College Success list
  40. Cedar Rapids Outfly rescheduled
  41. Pirkl receives Denso International America Scholarship
  42. Saemann Foundation gives college $250,000
  43. Schaumburg, Ill., site of Aug. 12 Outfly
  44. Wartburg to host Dubuque-area Outfly
  45. Archives, KWWL honored for documentary
  46. Vogel Library earns Best of Show award


  47. June 2008
  48. 2008 graduates announced
  49. Donham named college librarian
  50. 08-09 Artist Series tickets to go on sale
  51. 3 join Wartburg enrollment management staff
  52. Short-term housing for flood victims
  53. More than 500 on Winter, May Dean’s List
  54. Groups solicited for Waverly volunteer efforts
  55. Volunteers still needed in Waverly
  56. Wartburg center of Waverly volunteer effort
  57. The W extends pool hours, honors city rates
  58. Flood information update
  59. Wartburg site of NAMTA piano pedagogy workshop
  60. Ohles farewell reception scheduled
  61. Students completing project in Cambodia
  62. College to host Rochester-area Outfly
  63. Alumni Day scheduled for Twin Cities
  64. Door County-area Outfly scheduled
  65. Outgoing symphony president recognized


  66. May 2008
  67. From interim president Dr. William E. Hamm
  68. Hamm named interim president
  69. 12 students, staff member studying in Tanzania during May Term
  70. Wartburg to host Cedar Rapids-area Outfly
  71. College to host Quad Cities Outfly
  72. Wartburg to honor faculty, staff
  73. Symphony to host backstage with Estes benefit
  74. Offices to close for Memorial Day observance
  75. Balster to address Class of 2008
  76. Social work majors honored at Spring Fling
  77. Outstanding seniors honored
  78. Social science majors present research
  79. English, Modern Languages Department honors seniors
  80. Music Department honors seniors
  81. Math, Computer Science, Physics seniors honored
  82. Social Work, Social Science departments honor outstanding seniors
  83. Mathematical Association of America honors Olson
  84. Students to complete summer internships at Wartburg West
  85. Beck named alumni, parent programs director
  86. 5 faculty members promoted
  87. Hollaway named assistant director of human resources
  88. U.S. Bank awards Lansing scholarship
  89. Wartburg to host 156th Commencement
  90. College to honor Kleinfeld, Wahl
  91. Cooley, Jones named outstanding teachers
  92. Students complete leadership practicum in California
  93. Denver, Colo., site of May Term course
  94. San Bernardino, Calif., site of May Term courses
  95. Students take off-campus outdoor rec course
  96. Boss, students studying in Japan
  97. Wartburg students studying language, culture of Germany
  98. Nash, students studying in Brazil
  99. Human Relations course includes study in Denver, Colo.
  100. 10 studying ecology of the prairie
  101. Folkers’ course explores trends in marketing
  102. Course introduces students to U.S. Jewish culture
  103. Chicago part of banking course
  104. Internships, arranged study takes students off campus
  105. Newbrough receives Grant Price Scholarship
  106. Field house, track naming honors Hoovers
  107. Symphony to close season with best-loved classics
  108. Class includes study in NYC
  109. Group studying in Eisenach, Germany
  110. Students study pilgrimage in France, Spain
  111. Students' course takes them to Mexico
  112. 9 students on literary tour of England
  113. 13 Wartburg students studying in Alaska
  114. Withers to be ‘Iowa Journal’ guest
  115. Symphony schedules annual meeting


  116. April 2008
  117. Ventullo, students studying ecology of Guyana
  118. Choir members to perform in Europe, South Africa
  119. Scofield, Campbell team for motorcycle-oriented course
  120. Price Awarded MAC President’s Award
  121. Ohle accepts Gustavus Adolphus presidency
  122. Wartburg Players group readies for tour
  123. Wartburg student creates exhibit for library, jazz appreciation
  124. Senior exhibits featured in Schmidt Art Gallery
  125. Students honored for academic presentations
  126. Saturday concert kicks off gospel choir tour
  127. Biology students honored for research, scholarship
  128. Students recognized for research experiences
  129. Brereton receives Aegon/Life Investors Scholarship
  130. Wartburg students named UPS scholars
  131. Graduating seniors receive honor cords
  132. Dining Services promotes students
  133. Prospective students named Regents, Presidential scholars
  134. Cornish earns Alpha Chi scholarship
  135. Dining Services starts management program
  136. Pieper to present senior recital
  137. Fredrick named Community Recreation program coordinator
  138. Withers to speak at education summit
  139. Mitvalsky named development officer
  140. Castle Singers members to embark on tour
  141. Highlands Ranch church to host Castle Singers
  142. Performance at Dazzle Jazz Club scheduled for Castle Singers tour
  143. Fort Collins jr. high school to host Castle Singers
  144. Boulder church to host Castle Singers
  145. Castle Singers to perform at Greeley jazz festival
  146. Lincoln church to host Castle Singers
  147. Clive church to host Castle Singers
  148. Castle Singers to embark on tour
  149. Social Work to host mental health workshop
  150. Ventullo to be honored at teaching convocation
  151. Students in Wind Ensemble to tour Midwest
  152. Owatonna church to host Wind Ensemble
  153. Faribault church to host Wind Ensemble
  154. Coon Rapids church to host Wind Ensemble
  155. Rice Lake, Wis., church to host Wind Ensemble
  156. Marion, Wis., High School to host Wind Ensemble
  157. Milwaukee Art Museum to host Wind Ensemble concert
  158. Barrington, Ill., concert on Wind Ensemble tour schedule
  159. Clinton is stop on Wind Ensemble tour
  160. Wind Ensemble to tour Midwest
  161. Harken publishes book


  162. March 2008
  163. Research study lauds Wartburg’s mission statement
  164. Kunc to speak on disability rights
  165. Dietz to present senior recital
  166. MAE meet-and-greet to benefit Habitat
  167. Erdmann, McIntyre to present recital
  168. 2 receive Davis Projects for Peace funding
  169. Cawelti next Keep on Learning presenter
  170. Wartburg goes ‘tray-less’ in honor of Earth Week
  171. Castle Singers to embark on tour
  172. Schultz to present senior recital
  173. The W site of 1st Wartburg health fair
  174. Castle Singers to present Dessert Concert
  175. Choir schedules pre-European tour stop in Davenport
  176. Hageman, Daker to present senior recital
  177. Voelker to present senior recital
  178. Members of Ritterchor to present West Union concert
  179. Larson, Wiltgen to present senior recital
  180. Croft selected for music scholarship
  181. Gallery features ‘Lost Drawings’
  182. Ritterchor to present West Union concert
  183. Golden to emcee Self-Help International fundraiser
  184. Izen, Orness to present senior recital
  185. Cello students to present studio recital
  186. Wartburg to participate in online college fair
  187. Offices to close for Easter
  188. Volunteers to pack 100,000 meals
  189. Lehmann receives research award
  190. Students to fill 'Empty Bowls' for charity
  191. Nesvold to present organ recital
  192. Blair to present senior vocal recital
  193. Symphony to feature cello soloist
  194. MAE tickets still available
  195. 'Beauty & the Beast' tickets still available
  196. Wartburg to present ‘Food Fight' panel
  197. Members of St. Elizabeth Chorale to present high tea event
  198. Wartburg to celebrate ‘The Zesty World’
  199. Lackore, Pyle to present vocal recital
  200. Leier to present senior recital


  201. February 2008
  202. Kordahl to perform senior violin recital
  203. Waterloo 4th-graders to see fairytale musical
  204. Plato’s writings next for Keep on Learning
  205. ‘Circle of Music Tour’ to perform on campus
  206. Bockenstedt named student body president
  207. St. Elizabeth Chorale to present high tea
  208. Social work students complete field placements
  209. Social work majors take part in Legislative Day
  210. ICMA honors KWAR
  211. Nadipuram elected student body vice president
  212. Wartburg receives President’s Honor Roll Award for service again
  213. College reports high placement rate for 2007 grads
  214. Artist Series to feature ‘Beauty and the Beast’
  215. Torkelson to take leave, Noble to fill in
  216. NY Times best-selling author to speak
  217. Wartburg TV honored by Iowa College Media Association
  218. Events to highlight GAYLA Week
  219. Islam the focus of Slife Lecture
  220. Trumpet staff honored by ICMA
  221. Art department earns MAC ADDY award
  222. Scherrer to present recital
  223. Classical guitarist to offer master class
  224. Venture Education program sends students across globe
  225. Students, faculty/staff to present ‘The Vagina Monologues’
  226. Offices to close for Lenten chapels
  227. McElroy Trust approves $42,000 grant
  228. Wartburg schedules ‘V-Day’ events
  229. Students to host spaghetti dinner fundraiser
  230. Forensics Team places at ‘Ice Box Classic’
  231. Service trip to focus on Midwest music tour
  232. MAE to perform at ETK event
  233. FIT aims to keep kids active


  234. January 2008
  235. Students to present ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’
  236. Symphony to feature guitar soloist
  237. Gallery to exhibit NYC artist's photos
  238. Classes to explore Harlem Renaissance
  239. Weems next in Convocation series
  240. Walther awarded German Exchange Grant
  241. Brugman to present senior recital
  242. East St. Louis site of student service trip
  243. Student service trip to focus on Denver's homeless
  244. Students to serve Georgia HIV/AIDS organization
  245. Biloxi site of Winter Break service trip
  246. 11 to work with New York youth
  247. Group to work with refugees in Georgia
  248. 8 to volunteer in California shelter, clinic
  249. Student Alumni Council to serve in South Carolina
  250. Texas the site of upcoming service trip
  251. Students to help with New Orleans clean-up efforts
  252. 10 students to work with Denver GLBT organization
  253. 150-plus to embark on national service trips
  254. Wartburg Community Symphony schedules gala dinner
  255. Faculty, staff present at CASE conference
  256. Students to provide income tax assistance
  257. Meistersinger honor band presents festival concert
  258. Smith to discuss educational opportunities at MLK event
  259. 16 to compete for Mr. Wartburg title
  260. Students named to Fall Term Dean's List
  261. Tower Agency continues tradition of giving
  262. Fedeler named creative arts fellow
  263. 2008 MLK Day events
  264. Wachmann, Reuter to present recital
  265. 57 high school students earn science symposium scholarships
  266. Gallery to host Van Donslear exhibit
  267. KWAR changes daytime musical format


  268. December 2007
  269. Students get experience in political coverage
  270. Student survey shows Obama in lead
  271. High school students participate in fall scholarship days
  272. CD/DVD set marks 60th Christmas with Wartburg anniversary
  273. Brown to perform at Artist Series
  274. Wartburg to host N.H. students during Iowa Caucuses
  275. Construction delays shift The W opening
  276. Commission on Mission task forces announced
  277. Offices closed over holiday break
  278. Business majors complete fall internships
  279. Bard’s ‘Big 4’ focus of Keep on Learning
  280. IPTV to air Christmas with Wartburg
  281. Zemke to receive Wartburg Medal
  282. Psalm 149 featured in candlelight services


  283. November 2007
  284. Students, choirs to present candlelight services
  285. Students enrolled for Winter Term at Wartburg West
  286. College to host candlelight services
  287. Morris, Odeen to present recital
  288. Sparkman, Smith to present junior recital
  289. Brawner to offer Wartburg history exhibit
  290. WCSO holiday concert to focus on children’s stories
  291. Thrivent gives $50,000 grant
  292. Christmas with Wartburg to feature Evanovich arrangements
  293. Community program to offer sneak peek of The W
  294. 12 chosen for Iowa Honor Band
  295. 300 students in Christmas with Wartburg
  296. Students to present Knightliters jazz concert
  297. Cedar Valley Science Symposium participants
  298. Forensics Team competes at Wisconsin swing tourney
  299. Gallery to feature Iowa artist’s paintings
  300. Knightliters to present concert
  301. Anderson, Feltman to present junior recital
  302. Students to present on cultivating engagement
  303. Christmas program tickets available
  304. ELCA officials speak on voting, civic participation
  305. Kittleson joins staff
  306. Withers to serve as Morningside’s external evaluator
  307. Lienau presents at business communication conference
  308. Wieneke named First in the Nation scholar
  309. Ritland is named First in the Nation scholar
  310. Novinger is named First in the Nation scholar
  311. Dunn is named First in the Nation scholar
  312. Hesse named First in the Nation scholar
  313. Benson is named First in the Nation scholar
  314. Croft, Houts to present piano recital
  315. Putri to present organ recital
  316. Schnoebelen, Vickers to perform in recital
  317. Bates, Phillips to perform in recital
  318. Richardson to perform in recital
  319. ‘A Legacy of Trust’ screening scheduled
  320. Clinton to speak at Wartburg
  321. Players to stage ‘Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’
  322. Social work department to host Holiday Shoppe
  323. St. Elizabeth Week events scheduled


  324. October 2007
  325. ‘Granny D’ next in Convocation series
  326. Augsburg CEO to speak at Corp. Ed. Day
  327. Election focus of next Keep on Learning
  328. Christmas with Wartburg ticket info
  329. German organist to perform at Wartburg
  330. New strategic planning process announced
  331. Forensics Team competes at UW tourney
  332. Wartburg juniors, seniors join Alpha Chi
  333. Reedstrom named ‘First in the Nation’ Scholar </