150 Years in 150 Words– St. Olaf University

.Associate Instructor of Music as well as St. Olaf Jazz Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Partner Dean of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, and Callista Robertson ’26 narrate 150 Years in 150 Terms. This loss notes the 150th anniversary of the beginning of St.

Olaf College in November 1874.. To commemorate our sesquicentennial, our experts wish to discuss a promise. In 150 terms.

Check out the video clip above– recounted through Affiliate Instructor of Music and St. Olaf Jazz Music Conductor Joseph Jefferson, Duane Bogne ’25, Associate Administrator of Admissions Shannon Cron ’15, and also Callista Robertson ’26– or even read it below. 150 years of record.

A time to assess our past times, commemorate our current, and also push for the improvement we know is feasible for our future. To commemorate the journey that took our company listed below, and to appear along with optimism to the road before us. We vow to remain to care.

Look after our Oles, for our area, for the world, and also for our world. Our team likewise guarantee to develop … along with you.

We are going to continue to take advantage of adjustment, cultivate innovation, adapt to new obstacles, and also look for solutions. As well as our team guarantee to learn. Because we always possess.

We know what it takes as well as where it takes our team. Knowing needs submissiveness, tenacity, openness, as well as forgiveness. It creates our team experience prone yet additionally hopeful.

It brings us with each other and also drives our company onward. This pledge is our quest. It began 150 years back, it continues today, and it will take our company to tomorrow..

These are our 150 terms for 150 years. What are actually yours? Throughout this year, our team are inviting Oles to discuss reflections regarding their St.

Olaf adventure. To provide your tale, go to 150th. stolaf.edu/share-your-story.

You may create or videotape your tale, as well as provide approximately 10 images coming from your times on the Hill. Sharing the unknown accounts of people, areas, and systems that have composed the fabric of the school neighborhood over the decades is a vital part of celebrating the college’s sesquicentennial. The record of St.

Olaf is none story, however lots of– as well as our company want to listen to yours!