Year: 2018
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Hope Springs Geothermal for Kenzie Perry ’18
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After traveling to South Dakota to conduct thesis research, the double major is now applying to graduate school to preserve water quality.
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Five Questions with Douglas Hartmann
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The cultural sociologist comes to campus to talk about race, sports, and protest.
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Nine Gusties Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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The 2018 group of nine students is the largest number of Gustavus applicants to be named Fulbright U.S. Student Program semifinalists to date.
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$1 Million Gift Shares the Love with Tennis and Life Camps at Gustavus
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Boy and Betty Toy of Mounds View, Minn. have committed $1 million to support tennis facilities upgrades and staff development for the camps.
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#GustiesAroundTheWorld: Dispatch from France
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Sophie Leininger blogs following her return from France as a part of a January Interim Experience course, French Sport and Culture.
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#GustiesAroundTheWorld: Dispatch from France
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Sophie Leininger blogs from the January Interim Experience course Sport and Culture in France.
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Long Shot: Marissa Brandt ’15
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Like any good hockey player, Marissa Brandt ’15 skates to where the puck will be. She never imagined it would be more than 6,000 miles away.
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Karl Larson Receives Mentoring Award
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Larson was named the 2018 recipient of the Karen Denard Goldman Mentor Award from the Society for Public Health Education.
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Gustavus to Begin Nobel Hall of Science Expansion and Renovation
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The $70 million project will nearly double the size of the laboratory science building and create a connection to the Schaefer Fine Arts Center.
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Sirois Explores Resiliency with Gustavus Students
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Dr. Maria Sirois, a positive psychologist and consultant, was recently on campus for a three-day residency.