Intersection: Number 60 (Fall 2024)

Intersections 60: Educational Access: Lutheran Roots, Contemporary Practices (titles and links to individual contributions below). For those of you who attended or heard about the summer Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education conference, both Emma Jones and Mary Elise Lowe have made their well-received keynote addresses available in “Access, Accessibility, & Change: A Call for Trustworthy Leadership in Higher Education” and “Creation, Justice, and Communio: Lutheran Insights Empowering Educational Access,” respectively.

Invitation to contribute to Intersections 61, Spring 2025: “Vocation as Balancing Act: Mission-driven and Tuition-driven.”

We invite written or artistic pieces from any perspective within the university that emphasize the difficulties of being driven by both mission and tuition, pursuing vocation while also paying bills. More broadly, the Spring issue invites us to engage practical realities of vocation. Perspectives from all areas of Higher Education at Lutheran colleges and universities are welcome, including students. We publish both short reflections of 500-600 words and features of 1000-2500 words. Contributions are due February 1, 2025. If you would like to be in conversation about an idea that is brewing, please be in touch with the editor, Colleen Windham-Hughes: windhamh@callutheran.edu

FULL ISSUE

Full Issue, Number 60 (Fall 2024)

ARTICLES

On the Cover – Tia Christensen

From the Editor – Colleen Windham-Hughes

From the Publisher: Reflections on the 2024 Vocational Leaders in Higher Education Conference – Lamont Anthony Wells

Access, Accessibility, & Change: a Call for Trustworthy Leadership in Higher Education – Emma Jones

Creation, Justice, and Communio: Lutheran Insights Empowering Educational Access – Mary Elise Lowe

Committed to Paradox – Caryn D. Riswold

2024 VHLE Conference: “Rooting Access” Panel Talking Points – Guy Nave

Affirming, Entrusting, and Acting: a Baptismal Grounding of Affirmative Action in Lutheran Higher Education – Peter Carlson Schattauer

Reflecting on Belonging – Melissa Woeppel

Call for Contributions