The Salzwedel Family Fund, founded by Jack and Sarah Salzwedel, has committed $1 million to Wartburg College’s Our Brightest...
Read moreThe Wartburg Community Symphony will conclude its 2024-25 season on Saturday, April 5, with a musical exploration of space....
Read moreEthan Blass, assistant professor of German, will be the inaugural holder of the newly elevated Herbert and Mildred Kleinfeld...
Read moreJohn Stender, director of music and organist at First Presbyterian Church in Rochester, Minn., will be the featured artist...
Read moreChris Knudson, chief marketing officer and director of Wartburg College’s Strategic Marketing & Communication Office, recently was named the...
Read moreTwenty-three Wartburg College students and recent graduates were recognized for their work with student media at the annual Iowa...
Read moreThree members of the Cedar Valley Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will perform at Bach’s Lunch on...
Read moreOne of the world’s most accomplished pipa virtuosos will perform with the Wartburg Community Symphony in a concert set...
Read moreWartburg College’s Opera Workshop and Wartburg Players will perform “A Little Night Music” by Stephen Sondheim at 7 p.m....
Read moreJan. 16, 2023 MLK Day of Service
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The College and Black Student Union partnered to bring Rodney Lewis of Rodney's Kitchen in Waterloo to campus to prepare a traditional Black meal for dinner in Mensa as part of the College and organization's celebration of Black History Month, as reported by the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.
Maribel Lopez ’10 has been named the head of PBS Digital Studios, where she will oversee the station's efforts to further drive content delivery and audience development across multiple digital platforms.
Ethan Schellhorn ’25 was one of eight college students to receive the MercyOne Friends of Waterloo Medical Center scholarship for 2021, according to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.
Silvia Oakland ’21 is serving as the in-kind gifts officer for N Street Village in Washington, D.C., as volunteer for the Lutheran Volunteer Corps.