Month: March 2019
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Grounded and Growing: Nicole Lunberg ’18
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The sense of community at Gustavus along with several internships served as a launching pad for recent graduate Nicole Lunberg ’18.
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Students Take to the Capitol for Advocacy, Networking
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The annual Day at the Capitol visit connected students with lawmakers and Gustavus alumni who work in various government and public service roles.
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Inaugural First-Year Leadership Conference Set for Saturday
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With an intentional focus on first-year students, the conference will build leadership skills and encourage student growth and engagement.
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Weather Impacts on Weekend Campus Events
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Most on-campus events are on as scheduled, with some athletic contests impacted by winter weather.
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Jorgensens’ Discovery: Handwritten Compositions from a Norwegian-American Composer
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A chance meeting led to a major discovery by this Gustavus music couple. Their farewell concert is March 10 in Björling Recital Hall; 3:30 p.m., free.
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Student Documentary Explores Faith and the Environment
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In To Walk Alongside, senior Alex Theship-Rosales uses spirituality as a vehicle to encourage environmental responsibility.
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Four Questions with Legal Historian Paul Finkelman
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Dr. Paul Finkelman will discuss slavery’s influence on the Constitution and resulting Supreme Court decisions on Tuesday, March 5.
