Mellby Lecture
Mellby Lecture
Sharon Lane-Getaz, Professor of Statistics and Education will be this spring's lecturer.
Sharon Lane-Getaz, Professor of Statistics and Education will be this spring's lecturer.
The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]
The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]
Steve Reece, Professor of Classics at St. Olaf College, will deliver the 6th Annual James M. May Lecture in Classics, at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 11, 2023, in Viking Theater. The lecture will be streamed live and archived. From 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. in Viking Theater that same day, there will be a “Reece's […]
The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]
All are welcome to "The Promise of Community Violence Interventions and Policing Reform to Reduce Gun Violence in American Cities", a conversation with Monica Bhatt and Max Kapustin. This event is part of the spring series, "The Challenge of Justice Reform in America" hosted by the Institute for Freedom and Community.
The Lutheran Center hosts monthly meal conversations for staff and faculty on what nourishes them and contributes to their well-being. Each meal features a St. Olaf staff or faculty member who responds to the question “What Nourishes You?” This month, Peter Schattauer, Associate Director, Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community will lead the discussion. […]
The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]