March is Women’s History Month. Your Library has prepared a significant bibliography focused on Women in Religion, Bible, and Theology, as well as numerous updates on our “Theologian Bibliographies”–Niebuhr, Origen, St. Anthony, Zwingli, and others. Your feedback (reference@luthersem.edu) is most welcome!
Announcements
New Article From The Concord: My Experience With Anti-Latino Racism at Luther
Despite the anti-racist aspirations of the community, systemic racism and white supremacy still permeate Luther Seminary. Yet in our conversations, we so often neglect the experiences of those whom racism affects (and erases) the most.
Therefore, we are honored to publish Francisco Concepcion’s courageous new article wherein he shares about his experience of anti-Latino racism at Luther Seminary. I encourage us all to read this article and reflect on its challenge to dismantle systems of white normativity on our in-person and online campus.
Qualtrics User Group
The Qualtrics User Group for faculty and staff will meet today at 12 p.m. Central on Zoom. Get updates on how to use this tool for data collection, analysis, surveys, assessments, and more. Bring your questions and get help with your current data projects.
Qualtrics User Group
12 p.m. Central
Thursday, March 3
Online via Zoom
Contact Tessa Pinkstaff at tpinkstaff001@luthersem.edu with questions or to be added to the monthly user group meeting invitation, which includes the Zoom link.
Free Coffee Today
Free coffee service will be available 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m. today in the Olson Campus Center second floor commons! Donations are welcome and will help us to sustain our efforts and gauge interest in providing this service into the future.
Ash Wednesday Chapel
We begin the season of Lent by gathering for an Ash Wednesday service of Holy Communion in the Chapel of the Incarnation at 11 a.m. Central.
Mark Granquist, professor and Lloyd and Annelotte Svendsbye Chair in Church History, is preaching.
The service is also available via livestream.
Add the chapel calendar to your google calendar.
Prayers and Solidarity for People and Churches in Ukraine
The Lutheran World Federation invites us into solidarity and prayer with the churches of Ukraine as they are under siege. At 10 a.m. Central today, Wednesday, March 2, there will be a livestreamed ecumenical prayer service.
We hope to also stream it in the chapel until 10:45 a.m. (Chapel is at 11 a.m.)