On September 20-21, 2012, students participated in a study tour in Minneapolis that featured an eclectic mix of political and policy issues. The students viewed an exhibit at the Walker Art Center titled “Art, Love, & Politics in the 1980s,” attended the Theater of Public Policy at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, toured Fulton Beer and learned about the politics of beer, heard from Sen. Dave Durenberger, and toured the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Below are some pictures of the participants.

A group of people stands in front of a grand building at night. The building is illuminated with multicolored lights, featuring tall pillars and statues. The atmosphere is festive and vibrant.
Participants in front of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
A group of people posing together inside a brewery, standing in front of large metal brewing tanks. Some are dressed casually in jeans and shirts, and they appear cheerful. The setting has industrial equipment and a concrete floor.
Students with SJU Alums and founders of Fulton Beer
A group of people standing together inside a building, posing for a photo in front of a large stone wall with an emblem for the Federal Reserve Bank. The surroundings are modern, with large windows on the right.
Students in the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis