Disability Awareness Week
The St Olaf Community is welcome to join in with Disability Awareness Week programming Monday April 22 through Friday, April 26
The St Olaf Community is welcome to join in with Disability Awareness Week programming Monday April 22 through Friday, April 26
The Lutheran Center's Interfaith Fellows will lead an event for students as part of Earth Week events on campus. The event will focus on St. Olaf’s calling towards efforts around sustainability.
The St. Olaf football team will host a “Get in the Game” event with the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) on Friday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Buntrock Plaza. All St. Olaf community members are invited to stop by, learn more about NMDP, and join the registry with a simple questionnaire […]
Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend the Ole Cup Kick-off Event hosted by the Piper Center. Enjoy refreshments from Tin Tea and a tour of The Shop 1500 with the co-founders.
Welcome to the 2024 Ole Cup! We are excited to celebrate the history of entrepreneurship at St. Olaf College and the 10-year anniversary of the Ole Cup with a wonderful community of alums, students, and friends of the college. Launched in 2014, the Ole Cup is an annual student entrepreneurial pitch competition open to all […]
Students, Faculty, and Staff are invited to this year's Rand Scholar Award presentation. Elias Iversen '25 presents "A New North Norwegian: Impacts of Scorched Earth on Identity in Finnmark". A short film screening with Q&A to follow. Light refreshments provided.
Join us in the Rolvaag Library Atrium for a hands-on experience of our Behind the Spine exhibit!
An inspirational celebration of the excellent work happening at St. Olaf, with dozens of faculty, staff, and students sharing examples of effective and innovative teaching and learning in a poster session format. Light refreshments will also be served. All are welcome to attend.
Please join us for the Honors Day Convocation on May 3rd in Boe Capel.
Students, faculty, and community members are warmly invited to join a discussion of How High We Go in the Dark led by Associate Professor of English Sequoia Nagamatsu, in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Prof. Nagamatsu will read from his best-selling and critically-acclaimed science fiction novel and share insights from his […]