Year: 2017
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Stoll Named One of Top Ten Separation Scientists Worldwide
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The chemistry professor was recognized for his cutting-edge work in multidimensional liquid chromatography by The Analytical Scientist.
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Dan Meinz ’11 Trains NHL Stars
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Health and exercise science grad Dan Meinz ’11 leads strength and conditioning for two dozen pro hockey players during the off-season.
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Nobel Conference 53 Explores Science and Ethics of Reproductive Technology
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“Reproductive Technology: How Far Do We Go?” will pair cutting-edge science and questions of ethics as we explore what it means to be human.
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Undergraduate Research Leads to Mayo Clinic for Sara Graves
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After joining the Gustavus community as a PSEO student, the senior is set to return to the Mayo Clinic for research after graduation.
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O’Connor Brings Philosophy to the Field of Addiction
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The philosophy and gender, women, and sexuality studies professor writes a blog that recently reached one million total hits.
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Gustavus Commissions Nationwide Survey on Attitudes Toward Male Contraception
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The new survey was commissioned in anticipation of the 53rd annual Nobel Conference, “Reproductive Technology: How Far Do We Go?”
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Support for DACA Students
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President Rebecca M. Bergman sent this message to the Gustavus community on Wednesday, September 6.
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Welcome to the Moved-In Class of 2021
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They hail from 35 states and 14 nations, and 20 percent earned a 4.0 or higher in high school.
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Isabella Robertson ’18 Interns in Sweden
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The Gustavus communication studies major used a Wallenberg Foundation Intern Award to work for the American Chamber of Commerce in Stockholm.