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Nationally renowned speaker Bob Hall to discuss conflict within relationships
November 2, 2000
NORTHFIELD, Minn. ? Conflict within relationships will be addressed by nationally acclaimed speaker Bob Hall in a lecture at St. Olaf College on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
The talk, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lion?s Pause of Buntrock Commons, is free and open to the public.
Hall?s lecture, "Hands Off, Let?s Talk," will focus on dealing with sexual intimacy, unplanned pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, drug and alcohol use and sexual assault. It is coordinated by the college?s Sexual Assault Resource Network and sponsored by the Student Organizations Committee, the Student Activities Committee, the St. Olaf Counseling Center, the Division of Residence Life at St. Olaf, the Committee on the Status of Women and the Women?s Studies Department.
Hall is a renowned speaker on relationship conflict. He is traveling around the United States giving lectures and presentations, and recently spoke at Augsburg College, St. John?s University and the University of St. Benedict.
St. Olaf College prepares students to become responsible citizens of the world, fostering development of mind, body and spirit. A four-year, coeducational liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), St. Olaf has a student enrollment of 2,950 and a full-time faculty of approximately 256. It is one of Money Guide?s top 100 "elite values in college education today," and it leads the nation?s colleges in number of students who study abroad.
