LGBTQIA+ History Month Event-Art Poloroid and Identity
BC 144 - Buntrock Grieg RoomCome express yourself and celebrate your identity!
Come express yourself and celebrate your identity!
All current St. Olaf students who will be studying abroad during spring 2025 semester or January Term 2025 are welcome to attend a Sacred Sites Tour hosted by the Smith Center for Global Engagement. The tour will last 2 hours. A signup will be sent to those students who are eligible to attend.
All are invited to attend the event Housing For All: St. Olaf's Role in Local Living hosted by the Political Science department. In the context of rising housing costs, affordable housing has become a pressing issue for communities everywhere. Come listen to the students from Professor Thalhammer's Courageous Resistance course present research on local affordable […]
St. Olaf students are welcome to come and explore in a multifaith setting how different religious and non-religious identities inform how you live! Each week, join College Ministry and the Lutheran Center to examine a new theme and the ways religious belief intersects with it. November 20th's meeting is about storytelling.
A monthly lunch Series focused on LGBTQIA+ and Intersectionality
All are welcome to attend the final Out For Lunch of 2024 on Wednesday, December 04, 2024 at 11:30 am. Please RSVP Here. This event is being organized by The Office of Disability and Access (DAC) and the Taylor Center (TC) for Equality and Inclusion and will engage the campus community in an important conversation about […]
St. Olaf students are welcome to come and explore in a multifaith setting how different religious and non-religious identities inform how you live! Each week, join College Ministry and the Lutheran Center to examine a new theme and the ways religious belief intersects with it. December 4th's meeting is about Travel.
Students are invited to join Jaden Janek’s HIST 181 “Civil Rights and Black Power” students as they present their custom zines on famous civil rights leaders, some of whom visited campus and are on view in Practicing Democracy.
The St. Olaf Community is welcome to attend the Martin Luther King Dinner. St. Olaf George Floyd Fellows Gislaine Bassekle ’26 and Duane Bogne ’25, as well as Student Government Association (SGA) President Zaria Irving ’25, will speak about leadership and their efforts to advance the work that the renowned civil rights leader began some […]
Join Minneapolis artist Alexandra Beaumont for an artist talk exploring the large-scale textiles on view in her Flaten Art Museum exhibition, Techniques for Ecstasy.
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