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Guide to Caring for your Teeth

TOH 312

Teeth are the only part of the human body that can’t repair itself. They are coated in enamel, which is not a living tissue. If not cared for properly, they can cause pain and discomfort, may affect a person's ability to eat, and may have a negative impact on an individual's self-esteem. So, it is […]

Paw Program

The Pause Mane Stage

Take a moment to unwind as the week begins to wrap up. Come to the pause mane stage and pet pups from around the St. Olaf community! Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/paw-program-67

Women in STEM Panel of Speakers

RNS Classroom

This event consists of a panel of female professors from a variety of STEM fields at St. Olaf.  They will individually share about their experiences as women in STEM and challenges they have encountered, followed by a Q&A session.  NOTE: this event has been rescheduled from the original date.   Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/women-in-stem-panel-of-speakers

Balkan Wellness Tips

Holland Hall 522

Come learn about Spiritual Hygiene from Balkan and non-Balkan cultures. We will be making evil eye bracelets and learning about how to keep you space, energy, and wellness routine. This is a Wellness Swiped event! Come to Holland Hall 522 4-5pm on Thursday, April 27th to learn more.  Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/balkan-wellness-tips

Eunice Belgum Memorial Lectures: Jay Garfield

Buntrock Commons, Viking Theater

The St. Olaf community is welcome to join the 43rd Annual Eunice Belgum Lectures. They will take place April 26th and 27th, 2023 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in The Viking Theater. The Belgum Lecturer for this year is Jay Garfield, Smith College and Harvard Divinity School. The topic of the lectures are subjectivity and personhood in […]

Native American Spirituality

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50

Professor Sonnega- “Can We Talk” 1995-1996 Film and Discussion

Kings Dining

There will be a screening of Professor Sonnega's film, "Can We Talk" 1995-1996. Then we will discuss on the topucs of the film afterwards with professor Sonnega. Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/professor-sonnega-can-we-talk-1995-1996-film-and-discussion