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More Than That: Exhibition at Flaten Art Museum
Curated by Roberto Lugo, this exhibition brings together artists of color working in a multiplicity of genres and forms that defy cultural expectations.
Find out more »[N] Women's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals
Women's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals 4th of 21 in GS Streaming Video: https://www.uscsa.com/broadcast.html https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15077
Find out more »[N] Men's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 7.5K
Men's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 7.5K 4th of 10 in 7.5km Classic Interval Start Streaming Video: https://www.uscsa.com/broadcast.html https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15168
Find out more »[N] Women's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships
Women's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships 2nd of 8 in 7.5km Classic Interval Start Streaming Video: https://www.uscsa.com/broadcast.html https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15169
Find out more »[N] Women's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals - Slalom
Women's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals - Slalom 3rd of 21 Streaming Video: https://www.uscsa.com/broadcast.html https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15171
Find out more »[N] Men's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 15K
Men's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 15K 4th of 10 https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15173
Find out more »[N] Men's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals - Slalom
Men's Alpine Skiing vs USCSA Nationals - Slalom 9th of 21 Streaming Video: https://www.uscsa.com/broadcast.html https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15175
Find out more »[N] Women's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 15k
Women's Nordic Skiing at USCSA National Championships - 15k 1st of 8 https://athletics.stolaf.edu/calendar.aspx?id=15177
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Learn To Code
CodeCamp is an introductory coding workshop for people with no prior coding experience (we actually prefer people who don't have any experience). It focuses on teaching Python and will incorporate fun hands-on activities like designing games and interactive stories with code. More than that, CodeCamp aims to teach a new way of thinking by helping […]
Find out more »11:00 am
Daily Chapel: Honoring James Reeb '50
Today's chapel service honors St. Olaf alumnus James Reeb ’50, who in 1965 answered Martin Luther King Jr.’s call for clergy to march with him in Selma, Alabama. Shortly after arriving in Selma, Reeb and two other clergy members were attacked by white supremacists as they were leaving a diner. Reeb died from his injuries two […]
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Student Recital
These general student recitals are made up of St. Olaf vocal and instrumental students performing solo and small chamber repertoire. These recitals are free and open to the public.
Find out more »Health Professions Personal Statement - Working Session
Bring whatever draft you have of your personal statement or create and bring an opening paragraph (at the minimum). Other students may be reading your writing. PLEASE BRING THREE HARD COPIES OF YOUR WRITING (personal statement draft or opening paragraph).
Find out more »4:00 pm
A Brief History of STEM; or why science is plural, not singular
Dr. J.B. Shank will give a public lecture from 4-5:30 pm on March 14, in Regents Hall of Natural Science 150. When we speak of STEM today, we imply the existence at its heart of a firmly bounded unity called “Science” which is perceived to be the key to knowing in its highest form. Dr. […]
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Student Piano Recital: Composers of Africa
Student Piano Recital of Music by Composers from Africa and the African Diaspora.
Find out more »Both Sides of the Bridge Faculty Reading
This Both Sides of the Bridge Faculty Reading event will feature readings by Carleton College professor Greg Smith and St. Olaf professor of English Cole Bucciaglia, followed by a brief Q & A moderated by Anders Mattson '19.
Find out more »7:30 pm
Classics/Leraas Interdisciplinary Lecture
St. Olaf College alumna Julia Kelto Lillis '04, a visiting assistant professor of religion at Luther College, will deliver a guest lecture titled "No Male and Female? The Fluidity of Gender in Classical and Early Christian Texts."
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