Students, faculty, staff are all welcome to attend the 45th Eunice Belgum Lectures. This year's lecturer is Lewis Gordon. Lewis Gordon's lecture "The Jazz of Freedom" will untangle some of the meanings of “freedom” and their significance for aesthetic, ethical, and political life, culminating in a discussion of jazz as a leitmotif of democracy and […]
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The St. Olaf College Russian Studies Department will host a lecture by University of Wisconsin-Platteville Associate Professor of History Andrey Ivanov titled Did Russia Have a Reformation? Slavic Orthodox Religious Change in the Pan-European Context 1700-1764. It is free and open to the public. Ivanov will speak on the influence of the Reformation on East […] |
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The Institute for Freedom & Community is hosting “A New Divide- The Possibility for Dialogue,” a conversation with Manu Meel. The talk is part of the IFC’s 2024-2025 series, Democracy and Dialogue. It will be streamed and available for on-demand viewing online. Manu Meel is passionate about empowering young people to bridge divides. He believes that […]
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All are welcome to attend a lecture by Attorney Michele McKenzie from the Advocates for Human Rights. McKenzie will be speaking on Thursday, March 27th about Human Rights and Public Policy. |
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