Hamline Events

Explore a calendar of upcoming activities at Hamline University. Find out more about each event, including the location, schedule, special guests, and registration or ticket information.

February 2025

Events listing

Prefer seeing upcoming Hamline events in a list format? Check out a few upcoming events below.

 

Feb 20
Thursday
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
World Music Workshop Series at Sundin Music Hall

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us in Sundin Music Hall. This installation features Fode Bangoura, Guinean (West African) drumming and dance.

Feb 22
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Sundin Music Hall

A native of Kyiv, Ukraine, Topchii has performed worldwide as a recitalist and concerto soloist and has won more than 100 awards in international classical guitar competitions.

Feb 26
Wednesday
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Online

Get more information about Hamline's PhD in Management and Public Service degree. Join us online to get your questions answered. 

Mar 3
Monday
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Online

Attending an information session is a great way to learn more about Hamline's School of Business master's degree in business (MBA), business analytics, management and leadership, and public administration.

Mar 4
Tuesday
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Online

Join us for an online information session where you’ll meet with staff who will guide you through every step of your education at Hamline.

Mar 6
Thursday
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm
World Music Workshop Series at Sundin Music Hall

The Music Department is sponsoring five world music workshops as part of our course Music in World Cultures, taught by Miriam Gerberg, ethnomusicologist.  Observers are welcome to join us in Sundin Music Hall. This installation features Djenane Saint Juste and Afoutayi Haitian dance and drumming.

Mar 6
Thursday
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Aria Da Capo

Tickets go on sale January 31

Two harlequins, two shepherds, and death share the stage in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s fanciful one-act. This poetic farce explores the morals of war, friendship, love, and boredom all in the span of 30 minutes! Harlequins Pierrot and Columbine lament their shiny decadence. Cothurnus wears the Masque of Tragedy. Friends Thyrsis and Corydon lose their lives in a make-believe battle. How does a play that was shaped and informed by the 20 million casualties during World War I speak to a world on edge over a century later?

Directed by Eden Fahy (Class of 2025) as part of their senior project in the Department of Performance, Production, and Community.

Mar 7
Friday
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Aria Da Capo

Tickets go on sale January 31

Two harlequins, two shepherds, and death share the stage in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s fanciful one-act. This poetic farce explores the morals of war, friendship, love, and boredom all in the span of 30 minutes! Harlequins Pierrot and Columbine lament their shiny decadence. Cothurnus wears the Masque of Tragedy. Friends Thyrsis and Corydon lose their lives in a make-believe battle. How does a play that was shaped and informed by the 20 million casualties during World War I speak to a world on edge over a century later?

Directed by Eden Fahy (Class of 2025) as part of their senior project in the Department of Performance, Production, and Community.

Mar 8
Saturday
9:30 am - 1:00 pm
Hamline University Anderson Center

No matter where you are in your college search, this day is for you!

If you’re a high school junior, join us for insider advice on the college admission process, whether you're well on your way to choosing a college or just beginning your journey. Parents, guardians, and mentors, please join us!

Mar 8
Saturday
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Aria Da Capo

Tickets go on sale January 31

Two harlequins, two shepherds, and death share the stage in Edna St. Vincent Millay’s fanciful one-act. This poetic farce explores the morals of war, friendship, love, and boredom all in the span of 30 minutes! Harlequins Pierrot and Columbine lament their shiny decadence. Cothurnus wears the Masque of Tragedy. Friends Thyrsis and Corydon lose their lives in a make-believe battle. How does a play that was shaped and informed by the 20 million casualties during World War I speak to a world on edge over a century later?

Directed by Eden Fahy (Class of 2025) as part of their senior project in the Department of Performance, Production, and Community.

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