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Gustavus Highly Ranked for Social Mobility, Teaching

The College is best in Minnesota for social mobility and second best in undergraduate teaching, according to the U.S. News and World Report.

S.3 E.8 “Asking Questions We Don’t Quite Know How to Ask”

Professor Lisa Heldke of the Gustavus philosophy department on what philosophy entails, her research and teaching about the philosophy of food, and the College’s annual Nobel Conference which she directs and will focus this fall 2020 on Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology. Season 3, Episode 8: “Asking Questions We Don’t Quite Know How to […]

S.3 E.7 “Valuing Youth and Youth Voices”

Gustavus graduate Hope Crenshaw ‘04, Executive Director of Teen Health Mississippi, recalls her experience as a young black woman from Mississippi at mostly white Gustavus, and talks about her response to the murder of Mr. George Floyd by Minneapolis police, the mission and impact of Teen Health, and leadership. Season 3, Episode 7: “Valuing Youth […]

S.3 E.6 “Who Are You on the Page?”

Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews English professor and poet Rebecca Fremo.

Gustavus Ninth-Semester Tuition-Free Guarantee

Small class sizes, hands-on learning, and discussion-based courses are hallmarks of the liberal arts education at Gustavus Adolphus College. Equally important to Gusties are the connections they make on campus—connections nurtured by the warm, welcoming, close-knit atmosphere that results from our 24/7 learning and living experience. We know that the 2020-2021 academic year will look […]

Gustavus Welcomes Class of 2024

Social distancing, masks, and the indomitable Gustie Spirit set the tone for the beginning of a historic year on the hill.