Year: 2016
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Four Gustavus Alumnae Honored by the National Science Foundation
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Three recent alumnae were named winners of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships (GRF), which strive to foster and promote excellence in U.S. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Another Gustie received an honorable mention for the fellowship.
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Jordan Gette ’16: Psychological Science Leads to Grad School Placement at Texas Tech
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After graduation, Jordan Gette will pack her bags and move across the country to Lubbock, Texas to work toward a six-year doctorate in clinical psychology at Texas Tech University.
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Ray Sajulga ’17: Bits, Bytes, and Biochemistry
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When Ray Sajulga started doing on-campus research during November of his first year, he had no idea that he would be able to combine his love of science and computers both inside and outside the lab.
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Dr. Jay Sekulow Brings Washington Legal Theory, Politics to Gustavus Students
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Gustavus recently hosted Dr. Jay Sekulow, noted Supreme Court litigator and #1 New York Times-bestselling author, as the 2016 Lindau Resident in Conservative Thought.
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Ben Dipple ’16 Receives Fulbright Grant to Turkey
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Senior Ben Dipple has been named a winner of the Fulbright English Teacher Assistant (ETA) grant to Turkey for the 2016-2017 academic year.
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Dr. Paula O’Loughlin Named Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Coe
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O’Loughlin will leave her post as associate provost and dean of arts and humanities at the close of the academic year to become the Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Ashley Nickel ’17: The World is Her Classroom
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Junior classics major Ashley Nickel is using a $10,000 scholarship to take part in the highly selective Duke Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies program in Rome.
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Public Tickets Now Available for Hunter Hayes Concert on April 23
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Grammy-nominated country music artist Hunter Hayes will perform at Gustavus Adolphus College at 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 23. Tickets are now on sale to the general public.
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Gustavus Academy for Faith, Science, and Ethics Encourages High School Students to Reflect on Religion’s Role in Today’s World
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Gustavus Adolphus College’s first-ever Academy for Faith, Science, and Ethics will take place June 24-30 on the College’s Saint Peter, Minn. campus. The Gustavus Academy will allow high school youth to explore ethical issues, reflect on their sense of calling, and introduce them to creative alliances between scientists and religious leaders who are addressing a…