Native American Heritage Month is celebrated throughout the latter half of October and the month of November. In some places it replaces the October 12 celebration of Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. For resources on Native American Heritage and Indigenous Religions, see this Luther Library Research Guide.
Archives for October 2022
October Is Cyber Security Awareness Month—It’s Training Time
October is cyber security awareness month. Every faculty and staff member has an important role to play in protecting the security of the data kept by the Seminary.
In our digital lives data is at the heart of it. Luther Seminary has been trusted with data on our students, employees, alumni and donors. Your login information provides a key into Luther Seminary and that key needs to be protected. Also, as part of Luther’s Title IV financial aid requirements and insurance requirements employees must complete training twice a year for Luther to be compliant.
This year we have selected a new training provider with current topics and a more engaging delivery. You will see notification emails coming this week will be from notifications@alerts.mycurricula.com which is the training platform. The content should take you less than 30 minutes to complete.
Events Meeting October 13
Open call for anyone involved with events in their department to join the meeting on Thursday October 13 from 3:30-4:40 p.m. in OCC Dining Room C. This will be a chance to join the Operations Committee discussion on events, meals happening each month, collaborative opportunities, and to learn more about best practices for events on campus. Please email events@luthersem.edu to be added to the calendar invite. We hope to see you there!
COVID-19 Dashboard for September 26–30
Reported employee cases: 0
Reported student cases: 0
Students in quarantine or isolation: 0
Reported cases only include students and employees who have been on campus within a period of time during which they may have been contagious. According to the CDC this includes two days prior to the onset of symptoms or a positive test.
If you have recently tested positive for COVID-19, or if you are an unvaccinated individual who has been in close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 (close contact is defined as being within 6 feet of that person for 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period), please report that to the appropriate person. For employees, that person is Michael Morrow (mmorrow001@luthersem.edu). Students should contact Leon Rodrigues (deanofstudents@luthersem.edu).
Contact Tracing Protocol
When an on-campus case of COVID-19 is reported, that person is first asked to stay off-campus and quarantine in accordance with CDC guidelines. In addition, the seminary takes two steps for contact tracing:
1. The Minnesota Department of Health is notified, per guidelines for institutions of higher education
2. The person reporting the case is asked to identify “close contacts”; the close contacts identified are notified of the exposure and asked to follow CDC guidelines for testing and quarantining (quarantine applies only to close contacts who are unvaccinated).