Building Credit, Budgeting, and Investing – TOH 210
Open to all students. Presented by Dr. Richard Goedde. This event is part of the 6th annual National First-Generation College Celebration week!
Open to all students. Presented by Dr. Richard Goedde. This event is part of the 6th annual National First-Generation College Celebration week!
Professor Grace Cho (Psychology) will deliver a lecture entitled "Personal Narratives: How the Stories We Hear and Tell Shape Who We Are."
The Lutheran Center hosts monthly meal conversations for staff and faculty on what nourishes them and contribute to their well-being. Each meal features a St. Olaf staff or faculty member who responds to the question “What Nourishes You?” Each month features a different speaker. This month's speaker is Dr. Trish Zimmerman, Associate Professor of Practice […]
Friends of the college are invited to learn more about this year’s All-Community Read, So That All May Flourish: The Aims of Lutheran Higher Education. This event will feature alumni scholars who have chapters in the book. Register at the link below.
Faculty and Staff are invited to attend the next Post-Board Town Hall. Conversations and decisions made regarding the most recent Board Meetings will be presented on.
The Institute for Freedom and Community hosts Chef Sean Sherman for the first event of the Food Policy and Food Politics spring speaker series. Oglala Lakota Chef Sean Sherman, founder of The Sioux Chef and NATIFS (North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems), is decolonizing our food system. From growing up on Pine Ridge to an […]
The Institute for Freedom & Community is hosting "Fearless Conversations in Divided Times" workshop. The IFC’s annual Academic Freedom Workshop will be lead by Mónica Guzmán and explores how curious, fearless, conversations allow engagement, cooperation, and growth between those with differing opinions and beliefs. Mónica Guzmán is Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels, a […]
All are welcome to attend "Archeology, the Bible, and Classical Antiquity in the 19th Centure" hosted by St. Olaf's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the Delta of Minnesota. Since 1956, the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Program has contributed to the intellectual life of the campus by offering our undergraduates the opportunity to spend time […]
Each month the Lutheran Center hosts a breakfast or lunch for staff and faculty featuring a St. Olaf staff or faculty member who responds to the question "What Nourishes You?" reflecting on the values, core commitments, relationships, faith, activism, and beyond that nourish and sustain us. There will be space for 10 people to join […]
A look at the race to secure the global food supply and how we’ll feed humanity sustainably in the coming decades