Follow a day in the life of a communication student, and see how they balance their coursework and their daily life.
Catalyst Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall.
Through the Black History Month events, Luther College hopes to create spaces for learning, dialogue and celebration.
While we are no longer actively accepting new recognition tree requests, the spirit of the program lives on. The Recognition Tree Program at Luther College has served as a meaningful way for our ...
It is the policy of Luther College to provide equal educational opportunities and equal access to facilities for all qualified persons. The college does not discriminate in employment, educational ...
For many, finding the bright side of losing sight in one eye would be impossible. But that’s exactly what Steve “Dukie” Corson ’79 did. In August 2017, Dukie woke up blind in his right eye. The cause ...
Terry (Thiele) Rasmussen of Fort Collins, Colo., has run 58 half marathons in all 50 states, D.C., Mexico, and Scotland since 2010. Terry is currently running 5-milers, 4-milers, 5Ks, and 10Ks. Mark ...
Allan Solomonson ’60 spent 37 years teaching at Wausau (Wis.) West High School, earning recognition for outstanding high school history teaching. As an officer of the Wisconsin Education Association, ...
Luther is one of just a handful of places in the country where undergraduates can major in Nordic studies. We’re the only college with an endowed Nordic studies center, the Richard L. and Judith A.
Over its 62 years, the Regents Center gym held thousands of events showcasing thousands of talented athletes and musicians, drawing in countless enthusiastic spectators. So when the gym closed its ...
In May 2025, Pablo Gómez-Estévez ’18 presented the overture “Too Niche, Too Nietzsche,” a piece from his opera-in-progress, New Cibao, at Carnegie Hall’s popular Nuestros Sonidos (Our Sounds) festival ...