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The Luther Library has over 24,000 items in its collection, 5,000 books checked out per year, and 7,000 students who come through its door per month.
Smaller class sizes at Luther College means more individualized attention and better connections with your professors, classmates, and academic advisors.
Luther College is the first choice for high school to university transition. Enjoy all the benefits of a larger campus, without feeling lost in the crowd. Our community is full of caring mentors and peers to ensure a positive student experience.
Living in The Student Village at Luther College, our student residence, comes with a choice of healthy, nutritious meal plans. That means no grocery shopping, no meals to cook, and no dirty dishes to worry about. You can focus on your studies and wellness!
Luther College participates in Admission on the Spot events which offer campus tours, reduced application fees, and the relief of finding out you are accepted to your program immediately!
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.
Eating better means studying better. The Luther Cafeteria offers fresh, healthy, nutritious meals seven days a week with a self-serve “all-you-care-to-eat” concept students prefer.
Luther students can register in Arts, Science, or Media, Art, and Performance. Luther students are U of R students and receive a U of R degree.
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What is a Koffee Klatch?
A Koffee Klatch is an informal social gathering for coffee and conversation.
The theme of the next Koffee Klatch will be "Rethinking Volunteerism." The goal of the event will be to allow organizations the opportunity to have conversations and learn from each other.
The pandemic has changed the way people volunteer and the way organizations run their volunteer programs. As organizations look towards pandemic recovery, this discussion will focus on how your organization is engaging volunteers and what your experience has been related to volunteerism.
Some questions to guide the conversation are as follows:
1. What has your experience been related to volunteerism? Either from an organizational standpoint or a volunteer standpoint/
2. Has the pandemic increased need for certain types of volunteers vs. others?
3. How is your organization engaging or re-engaging volunteers? Has your volunteer demographic changed?
4. Is this an opportunity to rethink volunteering? Can this lead to more diverse representation in leadership volunteer positions?
Date: June 2, 2022
Time: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Delivery method: Virtual via ZOOM
Registration: Please complete form below.