Red Door Roots Speakers Series
Dive deeper into how Lutheran values inform, inspire and propel Muhlenberg College forward in its mission as a liberal arts college.
An exploration of Muhlenberg’s Lutheran values & heritage
Muhlenberg College is known for the red doors found on every campus building, a nod to our Protestant Lutheran heritage. While the red doors nominally signify welcome and hospitality, for a majority of constituents this is where the visible imprint of Lutheran identity begins and ends.
Funded by a grant from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC)/Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), Red Door Roots seeks to initiate a deeper conversation about our Lutheran affiliation to reveal the Lutheran values that have underpinned the transformative changes Muhlenberg has experienced over the past 50 years.
Grant programming includes speaker series and learning communities for faculty and staff, students and alumni that will result in a published collection of essays and associated digital and print material.
Dive deeper into how Lutheran values inform, inspire and propel Muhlenberg College forward in its mission as a liberal arts college.
From discussion groups with members of the Muhlenberg campus community to interviews with inspiring alumni, the Red Door Roots project will involve active conversations and reflection.
Uncover the historical context of Muhlenberg’s Lutheran identity and how it informed the College and its mission.
The work to explore Muhlenberg’s Lutheran heritage is a shared effort at the College. Below are some of the leaders and collaborators on this project.