Day: April 14, 2026

  • Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Bunge

    Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Bunge

    Marcia J. Bunge (Religion) published a chapter titled “Lutheran Commitments to Children and Child Well-being: Theological Foundations and Contemporary Challenges” in the recently published volume Here We Stand: A Lutheran Response to Child Abuse, co-edited by Craig L. Nessan and Victor I. Vieth (Pickwick Publications), pp. 3–27. She was also invited to present her work at a…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Stephanie Otto

    Faculty Spotlight: Stephanie Otto

    Stephanie Otto (Health and Exercise Science) mentored a student research project with Haillee Wilson, Grace Banse, Taylor Katzenmeyer, and Sydney Timm. This research was recently selected and presented at the Northland American College of Sports Medicine Conference in Sioux Falls, SD.  The title of the research project was “The Effect of Flexibility on Perceived Pain form Delayed Onset Muscle…

  • Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Lowe

    Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Lowe

    Kristen Lowe (Art & Art History) has a current solo exhibition, Lines of Resistance, an Evolution of Animal Representation in Nature, that has been extended to Sunday, May 4. The exhibition is at Artistry’s Inez Greenberg gallery at the Bloomington Center for the Arts. See more of Lowe’s work at her website.

  • Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Bunge

    Faculty Spotlight: Marcia Bunge

    Marcia J. Bunge (Religion) has published a chapter titled “Honoring the Full Humanity of Children: Lessons from Robust Theologies of Childhood for Child Protection and Wellbeing” in The Wellbeing of the Child: Promotion—Protection—Rights, co-edited by Myriam Wijlens and Yeshica Marianne Umaña Calderón (LIT Verlag). The volume brings together scholars from diverse disciplines and regions of the world.…