Category: News
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Yan dreams of getting Wartburg Observatory open this summer
BY ALINA AHAMED ’27 Tell us a little about your background. I was born in Dalian, China. It’s a city in the northeast of…
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Brett Mommer: A professor who ‘could say a lot about fish’
BY ALINA AHAMED ’27 Tell us a little about your background. I was born in rural Iowa, and I have gone to a lot…
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Snead joins Wartburg faculty, achieves lifelong goal of earning doctorate
BY YVIE CRONINGER ’25 From New York to Georgia to Waverly, Dr. Lia Snead, director of bands at Wartburg, has traveled thousands of miles…
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Wartburg-Waverly Festival of Trees begins Nov. 29
The Wartburg-Waverly Festival of Trees will brighten the halls of the Wartburg College Classroom Technology Center Nov. 29-Dec. 12. The holiday display, open from…
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Saint Elizabeth Week award recipients announced
Four Wartburg College students and a staff member were honored for their commitment to service as part of the school’s annual Saint Elizabeth Week…
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‘Divergent Visions’ on display at Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery
The work of Fred and Velga Easker is on display in the college’s Waldemar A. Schmidt Art Gallery through Dec. 8. The exhibit, “Divergent…
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Phi Eta Sigma inducts 22 new members
The Wartburg College chapter of the Phi Eta Sigma first-year honor society recently inducted 22 new members. Phi Eta Sigma is the oldest and…
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‘Grimms’ Fairy Tales’ is next Keep on Learning topic
Ethan Blass, assistant professor of German at Wartburg, will explore “Grimms’ Fairy Tales” during Wartburg College’s Keep on Learning community education series beginning Thursday,…
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Wartburg recognized for supporting its first Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship recipient
Wartburg College was one of 18 colleges and universities recognized by the U.S. Department of State for supporting a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship recipient…
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Wartburg Players to present ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ Nov. 10-11
Wartburg Players, a student-run theater organization at Wartburg College, will present “Cheaper by the Dozen” on Nov. 10 and 11. The shows begin nightly…
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Iowa State professor to perform at Wartburg’s Bach’s Lunch
Miriam Zach, a professor at Iowa State University, will be featured at the Wartburg College Bach’s Lunch organ series recital Friday, Nov. 10. The…
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Wartburg College Knightliters Jazz Band to perform Nov. 12
The Wartburg College Knightliters Jazz Band will present its annual fall concert Sunday, Nov. 12. The free performance begins at 7:30 p.m. in McCaskey…













