Camp Jack is a FREE six-week boot camp for college juniors and seniors and recent college graduates who have been out of the classroom for a maximum of two years who want to learn more about the advertising and creative industries. You don’t need to be an advertising or marketing major, but curiosity, collaboration and […]
St. Olaf College's Flaten Art Museum hosts We No Longer Consider Them Damaged: The Abstract Photographs of Chandra McCormick and Keith Calhoun.
Reflections of what it means to be a first-generation college student will be displayed in the Boe Chapel Hallway throughout the week.
Every Wednesday night in Seattle! Register here. Hot Toddy Night with Jody November 4, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Pacific, Zoom At 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of every month, bring a hot beverage of your choosing and a desire to connect with other Seattle Oles. You will find us on Zoom, ready to welcome […]
All Saints Sunday; Service of Holy Communion. College Pastor Matthew Marohl will deliver the sermon presided by Associate College Pastor Katherine Fick. James E. Bobb, Associate Professor in Music and the Cantor for the Student Congregation, will assist. Sunday Worship is a time of inspiration and worship for body, mind, and spirit; a meaningful beginning […]
St. Olaf EMT Education Coordinators will lead a CPR BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification from the American Heart Association. This event will take approximately four hours from start to finish, and will certify all students in BLS CPR. The BLS Instructor-led course teaches both single-rescuer and team basic life support skills for application in both […]
As part of the National First-Generation College Celebration Week, the chapel speakers today will be Luis Mendez '22 & Tenzing Sakya '22. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a busy day; worship. Students, faculty, and staff witness to their faith and invite the community to […]
The Piper Center, in collaboration with TRIO Student Support Services, will host a virtual event for First-Generation students. Agenda for the session: Welcome from the Piper Center (PC) Introduction of First-Generation Piper Center Coaches Introduction of all PC Coaches An overview of the services the Piper Center offers Peer Leaders will give an overview of […]
Eligible voters are invited to vote in the 2020 General Election on November 3rd, 2020.
The chapel speakers today will be Associate College Pastor Katherine Fick and College Pastor Matthew Marohl. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a busy day; worship. Students, faculty, and staff witness to their faith and invite the community to join them. All are welcome! If […]
Each year we celebrate All Saints Day as we pause to remember those from our community who have died in the past year. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a busy day; worship. Students, faculty, and staff witness to their faith and invite the community […]
Stop by your front desks in the evening on Wednesday to pick up some prepackaged, grab-and-go snacks! Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/snacks-in-res-hall-lobbys
The chapel speaker today will be Jenny Ortiz, Assistant Director of Wellness and Health Promotions. Daily Chapel is a time of inspiration for body, mind, and spirit; a quiet harbor in a busy day; worship. Students, faculty, and staff witness to their faith and invite the community to join them. All are welcome! If you […]
Twin Cities: Alumni Resources Presentation Friday, November 6, 8-9 a.m. Via Zoom Webinar Oles in the Twin Cities are invited to attend a presentation on how St. Olaf College supports alumni during career transitions and on the job market. Did you know that we have a career coach dedicated to alumni? Have you heard about […]
This is a biannual event held by the Chinese Culture Club. We will meet in the Chinese Language House, located in the Finholt House (1127 W. 2nd Street). Food and drinks will be provided. Learn more here.
A student theater production of the one-act play Vigilantes by Brigit van Gemeren ('23). It explores themes of friendship, patriarchy, revenge, and the ethics of taking someone else's crisis into your own hands. The play is student-written, directed, and performed. Estimated run time of 40 minutes. Learn more at http://stolaf.presence.io/event/theater-production-of-vigilantes-2