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Award-winning journalist, social entrepreneur visits campus as Woodrow Wilson Fellow

By David Gonnerman '90
March 17, 2010

Maria Karagianis, former Boston Globe and Rand Daily Mail reporter, founding director of the nonprofit civic education organization Discovering Justice, and currently director of U.S. operations for the Greek school Anatolia, is visiting St. Olaf March 22-26 as part of the Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Program.

During her time on campus, Karagianis will visit classrooms and meet with student groups to discuss her work. She also will speak during the daily chapel service Monday and, on Wednesday, present a public lecture on "Making Meaning -- How to Create a Meaningful Life."

Contact David Gonnerman at 507-786-3315 or gonnermd@stolaf.edu.