Events
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Kierkegaard and Coffee: A Reading Group
Steensland HallKierkegaard reading group for faculty, staff, and community members.
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Lyric Theater: The Odyssey! The Musical!
Christiansen Hall of Music 100 Urness Recital HallLyric Theater
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Politics and Pastries
Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to gather at the Institute for Freedom and Community every Friday from 8:30–9:30 a.m. Politics and Pastries provides opportunities to discuss politics, campaigns, and current events. Coffee and light pastries will be provided. This week’s conversation will be led by Tangle News.
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Honors Day Convocation
Boe ChapelThe purposes of Honors Day are to celebrate the academic accomplishments of students, to express gratitude to faculty members, and to say “thank you” to donors and friends of the college who provide scholarships. Honors Day is one of four occasions in the academic year when the St. Olaf faculty process in academic regalia. It […]
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CURI Spring Showcase
Holland HallShowcase talks and posters of CURI, Steen, Magnus, and Rand research projects. Holland Hall; 3rd floor Commons, 501, 552, and 523.
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Lecture: American Politics in the 21st Century – Distrust, New Media, Polarization, and Dissatisfaction
Buntrock Commons, Viking TheaterThe Buntrock Institute for Freedom and Community welcomes everyone to attend the keynote and opening lecture, American Politics in the 21st Century: Distrust, New Media, Polarization, and Dissatisfaction, by Jamie Druckman, the Martin Brewer Anderson Professor of Political Science from the University of Rochester.
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Journalism Conference: Polarization and the Changing Media Landscape
Buntrock Commons, Viking TheaterThe Buntrock Institute for Freedom and Community will host the Journalism Conference: Polarization and the Changing Media Landscape at St. Olaf College Friday, May 1 - Saturday, May 2. All are welcome to attend. The conference will kick off with a Keynote Lecture by Jamie Druckman on Friday, May 1 at 3:30 p.m., followed by […]
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Natural Sciences and Mathematics Honors Day Poster Session
Regents Hall 4th Floor AtriumStudents who have conducted research in Math and Science disciplines on campus or elsewhere are invited to present a poster at the Honors Day Poster Session on Friday, May 1, from 4:00–5:15 PM in the third and fourth-floor atriums of Regents Hall Science. With approximately 75 presenters, this event highlights the diverse and exciting research happening in the Natural Sciences and MSCS (Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer […]