.Associate Professor of Music as well as St. Olaf Jazz Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Colleague Dean of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, as well as Callista Robertson ’26 narrate 150 Years in 150 Terms. This fall denotes the 150th anniversary of the founding of St.
Olaf College in November 1874.. To celebrate our sesquicentennial, our company would like to share a promise. In 150 phrases.
Watch the online video above– reported by Partner Professor of Music as well as St. Olaf Jazz Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Affiliate Administrator of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, and also Callista Robertson ’26– or read it below. 150 years of history.
A time to reflect on our past, commemorate our present, and push for the progression we understand is actually feasible for our future. To celebrate the quest that delivered us below, and also to appear with optimism to the road in advance of our team. Our experts promise to remain to care.
Look after our Oles, for our area, for the planet, as well as for our world. Our experts also promise to develop … with you.
We will remain to embrace improvement, cultivate development, adapt to new obstacles, as well as seek solutions. And our company promise to learn. Considering that our experts constantly have.
We understand what it takes as well as where it takes us. Knowing needs submissiveness, nerve, openness, and also forgiveness. It makes us believe at risk however likewise hopeful.
It delivers us together and pushes us onward. This commitment is our pursuit. It started 150 years earlier, it continues today, and it will definitely take us to tomorrow..
These are our 150 terms for 150 years. What are yours? Throughout this year, our experts are welcoming Oles to share representations concerning their St.
Olaf knowledge. To provide your story, go to 150th. stolaf.edu/share-your-story.
You can create or even document your story, as well as send around 10 pictures coming from your times on the Hill. Sharing the unimaginable stories of the people, places, as well as systems that have made up the textile of the campus neighborhood over the decades is actually an important part of commemorating the university’s sesquicentennial. The past of St.
Olaf is not one tale, yet lots of– and also we desire to hear yours!