Archive for February, 2017

SHINE: Nathalee Boissiere

Gustie Softball opened with two wins this Saturday. Boissiere, who was All-Conference last year, is back in the dugout as an assistant coach.

Three Seniors Named Fulbright Semifinalists

For the second consecutive year, three Gustavus student have been named semifinalists for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant program.

Gustavus Ranks Among Top Fulbright Scholar Producers

A list of institutions with the most Fulbright Scholars for 2016-2017 was released today in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

22nd Annual Building Bridges Conference to Explore Grassroots Organizing March 4

"Uprooting Injustice: Fostering the Growth of Grassroots Movements," will explore the necessity of grassroots activism on Saturday, March 4.

Minnesota Vikings Media Whiz “Wobby” Reflects on Gustavus Experience

Mike Wobschall took advantage of his education, student employment, and several internships to find his niche with the Minnesota Vikings.

2017 Wallenberg Lecture to Focus on Climate Refugees

Cornell's María Cristina García will present on February 28 at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Auditorium.

Ericka Huggins to Give Keynote Speech at Gustavus

Huggins, a human rights activist and former political prisoner, will be reflecting on her own life experiences and her leadership in the Black Panther Party to discuss the organization of grassroots social justice movements. The talk is titled, "Igniting a Grassroots movement in the 21st Century."

Gustavus Women in Leadership Boot Camp Prepares Students for Professional Life

Thirty-eight students recently took part in an intensive, three-day boot camp at business locations across the Twin Cities.

January Interim Experience Research Course Builds Connections to the Past

15 Gustavus Adolphus College students took an in-depth look at their family history during their intensive, four-week class.