Alumni and Community Events
Seminars, Speakers, and Readings
Fine Arts
Information Sessions
Spiritual Life
Alumni and Community Events
New York City School of Law Alumni Breakfast
Part of the AALS conference, Hamline University School of Law is having an alumni breakfast in New York City.
Date: Thursday, January 3
Time: 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.
Location: Lincoln Suite, Fourth Floor, Hilton New York
1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019
Cost: Free
Contact: Raquel Swanson, 651-523-2943
First Friday Forum
Professor Peggy Knapp, from the Graduate School of Education's Center for Global Environmental Education presents "Globalization and Natural Systems: Everything is Connected to Everything" This talk explores the complex implications of globalization and how this new, vibrant economic bustle affects the natural systems that sustain it, and us.
Date: Friday, January 4
Time: Noon
Location: Sorin Hall, Dining Room A & B
Cost: $15 including lunch
Contact: Catherine Price, 651-523-2015
Hamline University School of Law Midwinter Reception
Date: Thursday, January 17
Time: 5 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Robins, Kaplan Miller & Ciresi - downtown Minneapolis
Cost: Free and open to law alumni and friends
Contact: Raquel Swanson, 651-523-2943
2008 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration
Please join us for Hamline University's Annual Commemoration for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Designed to offering all attending an opportunity to reflect upon, examine and celebrate Dr. King's life, philosophy and legacy, we'll focus on "The Last Days of King." Please join us for this important university tradition.
Date: Tuesday, January 22
Time: 4 p.m.
Location: Sundin Music Hall
Cost: Free and open to the public
Contact: Center for Multicultural and International Student Affairs, 651-523-2423.
Annual Gamelan Recital
Recital of J-term class, Anthropology/Music 1410 "Indonesian Music and Cultures." Open to all.
Date: Wednesday, January 23
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Sundin Music Hall
Cost: Free and open to the public
Contact: Liz Coville, 651-523-2536
Seminars, Speakers, and Readings
"Renewing Your Personal Energy: Creative and Personal Renewal (A Filmed Dialogue Between Parker Palmer and Jim Bradenberg.)"
Part of the Hamline Dialogue Series "Managing Our Resources: Energy, the Environment and Sustainability". The world and all of its systems run on some sort of energy; energy moves the world. Demand for energy is growing. The ability to meet increasing demands while preserving the environment and managing sustainability are challenges that every system must face. Over the course of seven Dialogues, the Graduate School of Management and Education will bring together experts to address these issues and engage the audience in a dialogue sure to energize and sustain discussion.
Panelits: John Shepard, Producer, Assistant Director, Hamline University's Center for Global Environmental Education.
Date: Thursday, Janury 17
Time: Registration and Reception: 3:45 - 4:15 p.m.
Program: 4:15 - 5:45 p.m.
Location: Klas Center, Kay Fredericks Room
Cost: General admission is $10. Graduate School of Management students, $25 to receive credit.
Contact: For more information contact Kristen Norman-Major at 651-523-2814, gsm @hamline.edu or go to the Dialogues Web site.
Fine Arts
The Musical Offering
Music by Reicha, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Beethoven.
Date: Sunday, January 6
Time: 3 p.m.
Location: Sundin Music Hall
Cost: Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $5
For tickets call 651-523-2495
Contact: Georgia Lauritzen, 651-523-2197
Yale Spizzwinks Choir concert
The Yale University a capella choir "Spizzwinks" will visit Sundin Music Hall. The Spizzwinks are the oldest performing a capella choir in the U.S. For tickets call 651-523-2495.
Date: Sunday, January 13
Time: 2 p.m.
Location: Sundin Music Hall
Cost: General admission $15, Seniors and educators $10, Students $7
For tickets call 651-523-2495
Contact: Georgia Lauritzen, 651-523-2197
Information Sessions
Blood Pressure Clinic
Students, staff and faculty are welcome to receive a free blood pressure assessment from a Counseling & Health Services staff nurse.
Date: Friday, January 18
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Location: School of Law Food Court
Cost: Free
Contact: Jaimie Bennett, 651-523-2204
Graduate Schools Info Sessions
Find out about graduate programs in education, management, and writing. For times, location and additional information please visit the Graduate Schools webpage.
Date: Tuesday, January 15
Contact: Graduate Administration Staff, 651-523-2900
Spiritual Life
Weekly J-Term Chapel
Open to students, faculty and staff. The chapel service will be one half hour each week for scripture, silence, music, reflection and/or meditation.
Dates: Thursdays
Time: 12:15 - 12:45 p.m.
Location: Chapel, Bush Student Center Second Floor
Contact: Megan Dimond, 651-523-2315
J-Term Book Group Siddhartha
The Multifaith Alliance will be hosting a three-week discussion of Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. Siddhartha parallels the life of the Buddha, and tells the story of a young man searching for enlightenment in early India. Join us as we discuss faith, doubt, journeys and truth. Dinner will be served, so if you're interested please RSVP to the Religious and Spiritual Life Office at 651-523-2315.
Dates: Mondays, January 7, 14, 28
Time: 5 p.m.
Location: Chapel, Bush Student Center Second Floor
Contact: Megan Dimond, 651-523-2315
J-Term Gospel Choir
Join the Gospel Choir as they prepare for the Annual Martin Luther King Jr Commemoration. The choir is under the direction of the talented Sherri Orr. No experience necessary - all skill levels welcome!
Dates: Thursdays, January 10 & 17
Time: 5 p.m.
Location: Chapel, Bush Student Center Second Floor
Contact: Megan Dimond, 651-523-2315
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