John Saurer: “Let it Loose” Art Exhibition
Center for Art and Dance Flaten MuseumJohn Saurer: Let it Loose is a retrospective exhibition at the Flaten Art Museum celebrating St. Olaf College Professor of Art John Saurer’s artistic career.
John Saurer: Let it Loose is a retrospective exhibition at the Flaten Art Museum celebrating St. Olaf College Professor of Art John Saurer’s artistic career.
LGBTQIA+ History Month Collaboration is several events throughout October, which will be hosted by several departments on campus collaborating with Taylor Center. All the upcoming events are listed in the […]
Located outside the reference room in Rolvaag Library, check out the College Archives exhibit on the early history of WCAL, our former campus radio station. You can also view our […]
The chapel speaker today will be Susan Gunderson '79, Board of Regents Chair. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a […]
SOAR helps first year students create community, access resources, and meet new people through small group activities with their SOAR Peer Leaders. Students learn key skills like how to utilize […]
Biology Club members and those interested in biology will get the chance to eat delicious waffles and meet the biology faculty. Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/biology-club-waffle-social
In celebration of National Coming Out Day, several faculty and staff member will be sharing their experiences with coming out to students. RSVP link - https://forms.gle/ojxH723xmrbY3Feh6 Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/out-for-lunch-series-embracing-community
The Olaf Messenger will sell T-Shirts to fundraise at our normal tabling. Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/the-olaf-messenger-t-shirt-fundraiser
We are washing water bottles outside Buntrock! We will have soap, sponges, and water buckets. BYOWB, bring your own water bottle! Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/water-bottle-washing-with-outs
The St. Olaf Paw Program is ran by the St. Olaf Wellness Center, and it allows for students to interact with dogs without leaving campus. Faculty and staff bring their […]