Learning to Disagree: A Conversation with John Inazu
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The public is welcome to attend the Utech Seminars, led by Mark Wrathall as part of the Kierkegaard Summer Institute 2025. Sponsored by the Kierkegaard Library, this year's seminars will […]
The public is welcome to attend the Utech Seminars, led by Mark Wrathall as part of the Kierkegaard Summer Institute 2025. Sponsored by the Kierkegaard Library, this year's seminars will […]
All are invited to a ceremonial blessing followed by an opening reception for Gateway to Himalayan Art and Tashi Delek, Minnesota! At 5 p.m., Minneapolis Tibetan dance group Gyashae Rukag will […]
Professor of Political Science and Morrison Family Director of the Institute for Freedom and Community Christopher Chapp will lead a student discussion on the constitution and the rule of law […]
Saikrishana Prakash is the James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Law School and is author of The Living Presidency: An Originalist Argument Against Its Ever-Expanding […]