Meet the NVSSN Director

Did You Know?

  • Luther College is recognized for its high standards of teaching, focused research, and one-on-one academic advising. We value and protect this heritage of excellence in scholarship, freedom of inquiry, and faithful seeking after truth.

  • Smaller class sizes at Luther College means more individualized attention and better connections with your professors, classmates, and academic advisors.

  • Luther College students are eligible for nearly $100,000 in academic awards – in addition to scholarships and bursaries awarded by the U of R.

  • Wondering where to live? Our student residence, The Student Village at Luther College, is considered a great choice for first-year student accommodation. Individual private rooms mean you can stick to your own schedule and you never have to deal with roommate hassles.

  • Luther College students are U of R students and receive all the same benefits. Upon graduation you will receive a U of R degree.

  • Every degree program at Luther College offers a study abroad option and an optional experiential learning component where you gain real world experience and get paid while going to school!

  • Luther College offers Bundles programs that group together first-year students and classes to give you a great start and help ease the transition from high school to university.

  • Luther College appeals to students who want to study in a safe, nurturing, and inclusive environment. We welcome students of all faiths, ethnicities, backgrounds, religions, genders, and sexual orientations.

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Colleen Strauch is the Director of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Studies Network at Luther College at the University of Regina. Her work centers around supporting a thriving nonprofit and voluntary sector through learning, research, and innovation. Colleen has worked and volunteered in the nonprofit sector both in Regina and internationally and is enthusiastic about contributing to learning and growth in our community. In June, 2024 Colleen received a CBC Saskatchewan Future 40 Award for brining success, innovation, accomplishment and charity to our communities. She has been a volunteer with the Terry Fox Foundation, the Regina Open Door Society, RaiseHer, and has served a board member of the Saskatchewan Career Development Association. Colleen is currently a PhD student at the University of Regina.

Contact Colleen
Email: colleen.strauch@uregina.ca
Phone: (306) 206-2112