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Life Drawing Studio: Drawing Lab

Life Drawing Studio: Drawing Lab

Join other artists at ArtHaus with your sketchbook for life drawing practice with live models. A minimum of 3 students per session. This session does not include instruction, simply costumed models to utilize for your own artistic practice.  Register Here: https://arthausdecorah.activityreg.com/selectActivity?nLeaguesId=174&nTeamsId=0

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Nicolle Roen in concert with Sophie Rog

Nicolle Roen in concert with Sophie Rog

Nicolle Neill Roen is a vocalist and multi instrumentalist steeped in the musical traditions of the Balkans. Through her voice, accordion, Macedonian tambura, and frame drum, she will transport you through story and song to Turkey, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and beyond. Nicolle is a native of Winona Minnesota, residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico since 2003. She tours […]

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Luther College Library’s Annual National Library Week Used Book Sale

Luther College Library’s Annual National Library Week Used Book Sale

The Luther College Library is holding its annual National Library Week Book Sale April 7–12. Thousands of hardcover and paperback books will be available for purchase. Prices start at $5 for hardcovers and $2 for paperbacks and will decline daily beginning Tuesday, April 8. The library is open 7:30 a.m. to midnight Monday, April 7, […]

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Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club

Alumni and Friends Virtual Book Club

Over four sessions in March and April, you can join fellow alumni and friends to discuss “James” by Percival Everett. A new take on Twain’s classic “Huckleberry Finn,” “James” is told from the perspective of Jim, the runaway slave who has served as Huck’s literary sidekick for almost 135 years. Now, Jim gets to tell […]

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Organ Studio Recital

Organ Studio Recital

Members of the Luther College organ studio present a recital of works on the Robert Sipe Organ. Watch the livestream on the Music Department YouTube Channel

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The 13th Expedition, Science/Literature

The 13th Expedition, Science/Literature

How can scientific field observation fuel eco fiction? At this event, we’ll explore answers to this question by connecting participants’ field observations–to be conducted in advance of this event–with the imaginative work of creating eco fiction of any genre. This event will help us get in the mindset for Jeff VanderMeer’s on-campus visit on April […]

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Good Shepherd Wednesday Evening Lenten Service, featuring Rev. Dr. Rolf Svanoe

Good Shepherd Wednesday Evening Lenten Service, featuring Rev. Dr. Rolf Svanoe

All are welcome at this last Lenten Evening Service at 5:30 p.m. in the Good Shepherd Sanctuary.  Mourning Into Dancing: Prayers for Healing and Wholeness is the liturgy for the service. It is a setting of Psalm 30:2, 11-12 created by Benjamin Splichal Larson, who composed the text and music. Pastor April Larson, Good Shepherd’s […]

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Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change: Public Lecture

Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change: Public Lecture

Author William Throop will give a presentation based on his new book, Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change. The book explores skills we need to successfully navigate the distinctive environmental, social, and economic challenges of the twenty-first century. Our inability to address increasing resource constraints, social conflict, and ecological decline lead many toward a […]

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