The Wartburg Community Symphony will close its season Saturday, April 6, highlighting some of Wartburg College’s brightest upcoming talent....
Read moreThe Wartburg Players, a student-run theater organization, will perform “Rumors” on April 4 and 5. The shows begin nightly...
Read moreMore than 1,900 Wartburg College students, alumni, faculty, staff and supporters helped the college set a new record for...
Read moreThe Wartburg College Symphonic Band will perform its spring concert on Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m., in Neumann...
Read moreJairo Viales, a Fulbright Outreach Scholar from Costa Rica, will speak on the Wartburg College campus on Tuesday, April...
Read moreWhen Wartburg College junior Josh Voigt speaks, those around him usually stop and listen. For starters, his South African...
Read moreRobert Dise, associate professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, will teach the final Keep on Learning...
Read moreThe Wartburg College Kantorei and Handbell Choir will present their annual spring concert Sunday, March 24. The free performance...
Read moreKenneth Lyftogt will present “Iowa: Free Child of the Missouri Compromise” during Wartburg College’s James W. Lynes Jr. Memorial...
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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.