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.

January 2025

Events listing

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

 

Mar 9
Sunday
2:00 pm - 4:00 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 11
Tuesday
8:45 am - 1:30 pm
Minnesota State Capitol

The Day at the Capitol event is an opportunity for Hamline students to participate in the legislative process by encouraging state legislators to support the State Grant Program, a critical piece of funding that allows many Hamline students to afford college.

Mar 11
Tuesday
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Online

Attend this virtual information session to learn more about Hamline's Master of Arts in Teaching/Initial Licensure program (MAT) for those wanting an initial teaching license.

Mar 11
Tuesday
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Mar 23
Sunday
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Sundin Music Hall

Formed in Boston in 1986, Artaria was mentored by members of the Budapest, La Salle, Kolisch, Juilliard, and Cleveland Quartets, serving as artists-in-residence at Boston University's Tanglewood Institute, performing at Festival de L’Epau in France, and at the final rounds of the 1992 Banff International String Quartet Competition. They have made numerous appearances on television and live radio, and have performed at major venues throughout the U.S. including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Cleveland and Boston. In 2001, Artaria became Minnesota's quartet-in-residence, winning the prestigious McKnight Fellowship for performing musicians, serving as MPR's artists-in-residence, and being featured as Minnesota originals on Twin Cities Public Television MN-Original series. The quartet’s performances are recorded on Centaur Records and Aequebis Recordings.

Program TBD.                                                    

Mar 28
Friday
12:45 pm - 2:00 pm
Mitsch Lecture

3M/Ronald A. Mitsch Lecture in Chemistry  

Guest lecturer: Paul S. Weiss, distinguished professor of chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles

Biology functions at the nanoscale. Thus, there are special opportunities not only to make biological measurements using nanotechnology, but also to interact directly in order to influence biological outcomes. Learn how we fabricate and use nanostructures to advance high-throughput gene editing for cellular therapies targeting genetic diseases and cancer immunotherapy. 

 

Mar 29
Saturday
9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Hamline University Anderson Center

You're invited! Get an inside look at Hamline during our Admitted Student Day events. Connect with your future classmates, explore campus life, and receive a special Hamline gift. Programming will include interactive breakout sessions, campus tours, and the chance to hear from Hamline faculty, staff, alumni, and current students. How you spend the day is up to you; there’s something for everyone.

Apr 1
Tuesday
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Save the date! 2025 Grad Fair will take place on April 1 and 2 (time TBD). This event is for undergraduate students to prepare them for Commencement and their departure from Hamline. 

More details will be announced on the Commencement page found at the link below.

Apr 2
Wednesday
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Save the date! 2025 Grad Fair will take place on April 1 and 2 (time TBD). This event is for undergraduate students to prepare them for Commencement and their departure from Hamline. 

More details will be announced on the Commencement page found at the link below.

Apr 3
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 Pooja Goswami Pavan, North Indian vocals and tabla.

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