Practicing Democracy
Center for Art and DancePracticing Democracy, on view at the Flaten Art Museum September 13 – December 10, 2024, explores and promotes St. Olaf student civic engagement as the college marks its 150th anniversary. […]
Practicing Democracy, on view at the Flaten Art Museum September 13 – December 10, 2024, explores and promotes St. Olaf student civic engagement as the college marks its 150th anniversary. […]
The Taylor Center for Equity and Inclusion presents Lessons on the Road to Peace, an exhibit created by John Noltner, and a part of the larger A Peace of My […]
Join St. Olaf alums for a conversation about the many forms of student activism, past and present.
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to an event with artist John Noltner where he will invite participants to answer the question "What does 'To be an inclusive community' mean […]
Artist John Noltner will talk through the results of the earlier Studio Day.
This new adaptation of Ibsen's play tells the story of a woman liberating herself from a patriarchal society in ways relevant today.
This new adaptation of Ibsen's play tells the story of a woman liberating herself from a patriarchal society in ways relevant today.
This new adaptation of Ibsen's play tells the story of a woman liberating herself from a patriarchal society in ways relevant today.
Joseph Johnson, cello and Joonghun Cho, piano
This new adaptation of Ibsen's play tells the story of a woman liberating herself from a patriarchal society in ways relevant today.