Leslie Moore ’77 P’19 named Vice President for Human Resources
Leslie Moore ’77 P’19 will assume her role as vice president for human resources on June 1.
St. Olaf College President David R. Anderson ’74 has announced the appointment of Leslie Moore ’77 P’19 as the college’s vice president for human resources.
Moore, who came to St. Olaf in 2015 to serve as the director of the Piper Center for Vocation and Career, has nearly four decades of diverse experience in law, higher education, and operational management. She will assume her role as vice president for human resources on June 1.
“Many members of the St. Olaf community know Leslie from her work as director of the Piper Center for Vocation and Career, where her visionary leadership has expanded the Piper Center’s programs and thus opened new possibilities post-graduation for our students,” Anderson says. “Leslie brings a wide range of relevant experience to the role of vice president for hu
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Institute for Freedom and Community hosts two faculty seminars
More than 30 faculty members representing over 17 disciplines participated in an April faculty seminar led by Morrison Family Director of the Institute for Freedom and Community Edmund Santurri.
In the spirit of open inquiry and meaningful debate of important political and social issues, the St. Olaf College Institute for Freedom and Community convened two seminars for faculty members to examine issues of race and racism. The first, led by Associate Professor of English Joseph Mbele, was titled “Different Cultures, Different Perspectives, Different Conversations,” and the second, led by Morrison Family Director of the Institute for Freedom and Community Edmund Santurri, was titled “Ibram X. Kendi and the Discourse on Antiracism.”
St. Olaf named a national ‘Colleges Worth Your Money’ leader
St. Olaf College has been recognized as a national “Colleges Worth Your Money” leader according to the 2021 College Transitions rankings.
St. Olaf College has been recognized as a 2021 “Colleges Worth Your Money” leader.
The Charlotte, North Carolina-based educational consulting firm cited St. Olaf’s “robust academic program,” 12:1 student-to faculty ratio, and “tight-knit and helpful alumni base” in including it on the best values list.
Carleton College, Macalester College, and the University of Minnesota are the only other Minnesota schools featured.
“St. Olaf strives to offer a rigorous academic experience, a supportive and vibrant community, and the opportunities for students to explore their interests, beliefs, and vocation. We are honored to be recognized on the Colleges Worth Your Money list,” says Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Chris George ’94.
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