Archive for March, 2019

Grounded and Growing: Nicole Lunberg ’18

The sense of community at Gustavus along with several internships served as a launching pad for recent graduate Nicole Lunberg '18.

Students Take to the Capitol for Advocacy, Networking

The annual Day at the Capitol visit connected students with lawmakers and Gustavus alumni who work in various government and public service roles.

Bards in the Arb Series Features Su Hwang and Michael Torres

The two Minnesota-based poets will be hosted by the Department of English for a free, public reading on Thursday, March 21.

Inaugural First-Year Leadership Conference Set for Saturday

With an intentional focus on first-year students, the conference will build leadership skills and encourage student growth and engagement.

Weather Impacts on Weekend Campus Events

Most on-campus events are on as scheduled, with some athletic contests impacted by winter weather.

Jorgensens’ Discovery: Handwritten Compositions from a Norwegian-American Composer

A chance meeting in a Saint Peter grocery store led to the discovery of 150 handwritten compositions from Norwegian-American composer Theodora Cormontan, one of the first Norwegian women to have her music published. Vocal music professor Michael Jorgensen and his wife, Bonnie, were ecstatic with the find, which had been in a friend’s family for […]

Student Documentary Explores Faith and the Environment

In To Walk Alongside, environmental studies major Alex Theship-Rosales uses spirituality as a vehicle to encourage environmental responsibility.

Four Questions with Legal Historian Paul Finkelman

Dr. Paul Finkelman will discuss slavery's influence on the Constitution and resulting Supreme Court decisions.