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  • Tibetan Medicine: Intersection of Ethics, Philosophy, and Healing

    Regents 150

    All are invited to a lecture with Tenzin Namdul, TMD, PhD, on the topic of Tibetan Medicine: Intersection of Ethics, Philosophy, and Healing. The lecture will take place in Regents Hall of Natural Science 150. Dr. Namdul is a University of Minnesota Assistant Professor and Director of the Tibetan Healing Initiative. Stream the lecture live […]

    Free
  • Out For Lunch – Beyond Legislation: Building Trans Futures

    Regents Hall, RNS356A, 1520 St Olaf Ave, Northfield, MN 55057, USA 190 St Olaf Ave, United States

    Hosted by Assistant Professor of History Jaden Janak and Assistant Professor of Race, Ethnic, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Lau Malaver, this "Out for Lunch" seeks to amplify trans voices and awareness of trans issues going beyond legislation: building trans futures. This month's Out For Lunch is a collaboration by The Taylor Center, The Svoboda Center […]

  • Taylor Center Coffee Hour: Food Crossing Cultures

    BC111 - Taylor Center Lounge

    The Taylor Center Coffee Hour events are small group conversations for St. Olaf Students hosted by Taylor Center Program Assistants that creates opportunities for collaborative dialogues around issues that impact the lives of Oles on areas of culture, identity and success, and student wellbeing. We provide the space, coffee/tea, and pastries for students of all […]

    Free
  • Omkara 2025

    BC031 the Pause main Stage

    The St. Olaf Community and guests are welcome to attend Omkara 2025. Omkara is the annual South Asian celebration organized by Celebrate South Asia! (CSA!) featuring vibrant performances, music, and much more. Join CSA! for a night of culture, community, and joy!

  • Out For Lunch – Study Abroad and the LGBTQIA+ Experience

    Regents Natural Sciences Room 356-B

    The Smith and Taylor Centers invite the St. Olaf Campus Community to a panel discussion about the experiences of  LGBTQIA+  Students on Study Abroad. From this event, we hope to provide useful insights to help student planning for their Study Abroad. RSVP HERE. 

  • Student-led Tour: Gateway to Himalayan Art

    Center for Art and Dance Flaten Museum

    Join students from AS200 Tibetan Art, History, Culture for a guided introduction to the objects and themes in Gateway to Himalayan Art. 

  • Martin Luther King Dinner: Food Justice

    BC 211 (Valhalla Ballroom)

    A panel discussion on food justice will take place on January 20 at 4:30 p.m. in the King's Dining Room in Buntrock Commons. The event will feature panelists J. DeVon Nolen, Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, and a representative from Sharing Our Roots. Dinner will be provided by Bon Appétit. RSVP here. J. DeVon Nolen – Nolen serves as a […]

  • Keynote with Bettina Love

    Macalaster College Saint Paul Minnesota

    In this keynote, participants will uncover lesser-known stories of influential figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King, Bayard Rustin, and Mahalia Jackson – highlighting the pivotal roles of women and queer individuals in the civil rights movement. Moving beyond the iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, this presentation reveals how intersectionality shaped […]