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College hosts DECC leader for virtual presentation

St. Scholastica choir performing at O Holy Night.

O Holy Night to usher in the Christmas season

Lighting a Tradition event on the St. Scholastica Duluth campus.

Public invited to attend Vespers service and campus lighting events

Volunteers preparing for the Thanksgiving Day Buffett.

32nd annual Thanksgiving Day Buffet preparations are underway

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Three musical events to be hosted in St. Scholastica’s Mitchell Auditorium

Hands of a caregiver holding the hands of an aging person.

St. Scholastica to co-host Northland Diversity in Aging Series

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St. Scholastica to welcome ALLETE leader Maggie Thickens

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St. Scholastica hosts events to honor veterans

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Discourse on interfaith perspectives

Alworth Peace and Justice Lecture Series Speakers Timothy Lorek and Andra Chastain.

Two scholars to discuss “21st Century Dispatches from Latin America”

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St. Scholastica’s upcoming colloquium to address language and identity

Northland colleges to celebrate women in leadership

St. Scholastica’s upcoming Peace and Justice series presentation to focus on “What We Can Learn from Newcomers”

St. Scholastica’s upcoming Faculty Colloquium spotlights newly minted Master of Fine Arts and the passion behind her work

St. Scholastica Theatre presents “Incorruptible: a Dark Comedy About the Dark Ages”

St. Scholastica and Ursa Minor Brewery partner for event

Upcoming virtual Peace and Justice series presentation to focus on “For Whom is the American Dream?"

The College of St. Scholastica’s upcoming Faculty Colloquium reflects on creating a children’s book

The College of St. Scholastica’s next Virtual Peace and Justice lecture series presentation to focus on “Why the U.S. Needs More Immigrants”

The College of St. Scholastica student and associate professor team up for discussion on poets

The College of St. Scholastica celebrates graduating students through virtual ceremony

St. Scholastica’s upcoming Faculty Colloquium explores the power of stories

Virtual Peace and Justice lecture series focuses on “New Immigrants – Familiar Stories”

College to host presentation on public health policy