150 Years in 150 Words– St. Olaf College

.Associate Teacher of Songs and also St. Olaf Jazz Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Partner Administrator of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, and Callista Robertson ’26 narrate 150 Years in 150 Terms. This loss notes the 150th anniversary of the founding of St.

Olaf College in November 1874.. To honor our sesquicentennial, our team want to discuss a commitment. In 150 phrases.

Check out the video recording above– portrayed by Colleague Professor of Music and also St. Olaf Jazz Music Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Associate Dean of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, as well as Callista Robertson ’26– or review it listed below. 150 years of background.

An opportunity to review our past, celebrate our present, as well as require the progression we understand is feasible for our future. To honor the trip that brought our company here, and to appear along with positive outlook to the street ahead of our company. We guarantee to continue to look after.

Look after our Oles, for our area, for the planet, as well as for our world. Our team also guarantee to increase … with you.

We will certainly remain to welcome adjustment, cultivate innovation, adjust to new challenges, and look for solutions. And also our company promise to know. Considering that we constantly possess.

We understand what it takes and also where it takes our team. Discovering calls for humility, tenacity, openness, and also forgiveness. It produces our team believe prone yet likewise confident.

It takes our company all together and presses us onward. This commitment is our quest. It started 150 years back, it continues today, and it will certainly take our company to tomorrow..

These are our 150 phrases for 150 years. What are actually yours? Throughout this year, we are inviting Oles to discuss representations about their St.

Olaf adventure. To provide your story, visit 150th. stolaf.edu/share-your-story.

You can create or even capture your account, as well as provide approximately 10 photographes from your times on capital. Discussing the unimaginable tales of the people, spots, and plans that have comprised the textile of the university area over the decades is an integral part of commemorating the college’s sesquicentennial. The record of St.

Olaf is not one story, but numerous– and also we want to hear yours!