Year: 2018
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Teaching and Learning: Liz McCabe ‘18
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The recent graduate is teaching an energetic group of first-grade students — and completing her master’s degree in education.
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Six Questions with Opera Singer Sarah Leuwerke ’99
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She returns to Gustavus to perform and give a master class in opera.
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Conflict Leads to Opportunity for Gustavus Army Veteran
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Charles Maxfield brings experience as a soldier and father to the classroom as he seeks resources for fellow veterans.
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Former Gustavus Postdoc Named Curator at Smithsonian
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Sam Vong, who served as the College’s inaugural Bruce Gray Postdoctoral Fellow, is now Curator of Asian Pacific American Studies at the Smithsonian.
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1968 Teach-In Explores The Legacy of Protest
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Professors from four different areas offered an interdisciplinary look at the legacy of 1968’s historic protests.
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Mentoring Program Kicks Off With Opening Reception
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The 2018-2019 Gustavus Mentoring Program connects over 300 students with alumni mentors in their future field.
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Gustavus Celebrates Founders Day, Recognizes Outstanding Employees
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Three exemplary employees were honored at the annual Founders Day celebration in Christ Chapel on October 30.
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Sports Psychology Workshops Offered for Athletes, Performers
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Dr. Hayley Russell will lead students in a four-workshop series addressing sports and performance psychology.
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Three Questions with Scandinavian Folklore Expert Stephen Mitchell
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The Robert S. And Ilse Friend Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore at Harvard University will offer a free public lecture on Oct. 25.
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Dance Workshop Focuses on Movement, Mindfulness
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Israeli instructor Michal Shahak led students through a healing through movement workshop on Tuesday, October 9.