


Luther College President Paula Carlson convened another campus forum Thursday night in the wake of hate acts on campus.
Earlier this week two hate incidents took place, including a message left in the Luther cafeteria.
Said Carlson, "Many members of our community are hurting and feeling unsafe on a daily basis on our campus. We are not doing enough."
Thursday night's campus forum included an appearance by an expert in anti-racism work, who was brought in to develop additional actions to address discrimination and to change campus climate and culture.