Hsiang-Lin Shih, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, will present Fathers and Children: The Cao Family and the Early Medieval Chinese Court Poetry. "The parent–child relationship prescribed in the Analects of Confucius is so unique, and the grief for parents is so distinct from any other kind, that one who upholds the tradition may say, as […]
The Institute for Freedom & Community and The Lutheran Center are co-hosting “Learning to Disagree: A Conversation with John Inazu.” The talk is part of the IFC’s spring series, Democracy and Dialogue. It will be streamed and available for on-demand viewing online. John Inazu’s scholarship focuses on the First Amendment freedoms of speech, assembly, and religion, […]
All are welcome to attend a talk titled "Broadening Vision: The Complexity of St. Olaf’s Early Chinese Students and Lutheran Missions, 1918-1948” by Eric Becklin, Visiting Instructor of Asian Studies and History. Valeng Cha, former Director of Government, Foundation, and Corporate Relations, will present "Hmong Oles: From Mountaintops to the Hilltops of St. Olaf". As […]
All are welcome to attend “Taking Up Space: The Power of Storytelling in Leadership,” a fireside chat with Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay, featuring student organization leaders from Asian American Student Union (AASU), Hmong Ole Student Association (HOSA), Pamilya Pinoy, Vietnamese Culture Organization (VCO), and more. This event is in celebration of AANHPI Heritage Month hosted by […]
Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to this year’s Rand Scholar Award presentation by Naomi Meints ’25. Light refreshments provided. This event was postponed and rescheduled to May 7 due to weather.
All are welcome to attend a talk titled "Preserving Indigenous Culture: The Hawaiian Collection at the University of Hawaiʻi" by Jodie Mattos, Department Chair of the Hawaiian and Pacific Collections at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. This talk is hosted by the Asian Conversations program. In this talk, Jodie Mattos will discuss the history […]