Alternate outcomes of events in United States’ history will be discussed at Wartburg College’s first Keep on Learning community...
Read moreThe work of Argentinian-born printmaker Mauricio Lasansky will open the 2017-18 season at Wartburg College’s Waldemar A. Schmidt Art...
Read moreWartburg College is offering a digital ministry class that can help ordained and lay leaders use technology to enhance...
Read moreThe Rev. Louise N. Johnson, president of Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, will receive an honorary Doctor of Divinity...
Read moreWartburg professor Kunihiko Terasawa hosted 13 Wartburg alumni, current students and friends of the college at the fifth annual...
Read moreHigh school students and their parents will gain insight into life at Wartburg College during Iowa Private College Week,...
Read moreWartburg College will add women’s and men’s bowling as varsity sports. The teams will begin competition in the 2018-19...
Read moreWartburg College will recognize 286 graduates from the Class of 2017 during its 165th Commencement ceremony Sunday, May 28....
Read moreThe Wartburg Choir was named the 2016-17 winner of The American Prize in Choral Performance in the college/university division....
Read moreJan. 16, 2023 MLK Day of Service
Jan. 16-20, 2023 Exploring Majors Week
Feb. 19, 2023 Scholarship Day
Feb. 20-23, 2023 Exploring Majors Week
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.