Year: 2018
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Big Hill Farm Grows Produce and Leaders
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After a decade of growth, opportunities on the student-run farm continue to blossom.
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Soil Health. World Health. Planet Health.
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Soil is alive. We are just now learning what that means. What we do know: When soil quality goes up, so does yield, and so does our planet’s health.
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Gustavus Welcomes Class of 2022
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Nearly 700 students from 35 states and 17 countries joined the Gustavus community on Friday, August 31.
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Jason Pruitt Named Executive Director of Gustavus Center for Career Development
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Pruitt will lead the Center for Career Development as it expands offerings, builds partnerships, and provides opportunities for all Gustavus students.
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Chemistry Professors Bur and Nienow Win National Science Foundation Grants
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The professors will connect Gustavus research students with the fundamental chemistry behind real-world disease and agriculture issues.
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Four Questions with Historian Greg Kaster: Slavery and the Constitution
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The history professor reflects on his participation in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Slavery and the Constitution.
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Lili Rothschild ’17 Wins National Science Foundation Research Fellowship
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The Rochester, Minn. native is pursuing a doctorate in clinical psychology at Michigan State University.
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Nobel 54 Sneak Peak Tour of “Good Black Dirt”
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A soil tour of Nicollet County uncovers some of our soil’s mysteries and potential, and its devoted farm and conservation protectors.
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Philosopher Lisa Heldke Keynotes Italian Food Conference
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Heldke’s lecture and the subsequent discussion were at the center of the international conference on the ethics of food choices.
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Paschal Kyoore Wins 2018 Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award
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Kyoore was recognized for publications on the historical novel, female identity in the African novel, and research and writing on Dagara folklore.