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“To Fertility and Beyond!” – The Theater of Public Policy Previews Nobel Conference 53

An evening of policy and improvisational comedy explored the science and ethics surrounding reproductive technology.

Gusties Partner with Mankato Free Press through Media Literacy Project

Students in professor Martin Lang's communication studies course produced videos and wrote opinion pieces for the Mankato Free Press.

My Gustavus: Talmadge King, Jr., MD ’70

Talmadge King Jr., MD, dean of the University of California-San Francisco School of Medicine, in his office   (My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.)   “The first year was a struggle. But I survived because there was a lot of support at Gustavus.”   I was at a high school summer program for […]

My Gustavus: John Biewen ’83

John Biewen at the Duke Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, NC. Photo by John Noltner.   (My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.)   “I feel I’ve been doing something akin to philosophy all these years, that there’s direct continuity from my liberal arts education to my life’s work.”   My brother, Paul […]

Heroic Productions Wins Hermes Gold Award for Christmas in Christ Chapel Broadcast

The award recognizes the outstanding work of the creative professionals at Heroic Productions and the students of Gustavus Adolphus College.

$40 Million Commitment is Largest Gift in Gustavus Adolphus College History

The landmark gift will position Gustavus among the elite liberal arts colleges in the nation for years to come.

Gustavus Alum Named to Minnesota Council on Latino Affairs

Julio Zelaya, a political science major who graduated in 2012, was recently appointed by Governor Mark Dayton.

Gustie Gear-Up! Welcomes Class of 2021

Incoming students were on campus June 13-15 to register for classes and get to know the Gustavus campus.

La Frenierre and Students Prepare for Glacier Research in Ecuador

The geography professor and two Gustavus students will study glacial retreat using drone technology and traditional measurements.

Finding Home for Herself and the World

After four years of service at Gustavus, recent graduate Kendyl Landeck seeks to make "home" a possibility for everyone.