Archive for January, 2021

S.7 E.6: Limburger, Phosphorus, Lady’s Slippers, and Perry

Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus chemistry professor and botanist Brian O'Brien.

S.7 E.5: Beyond Motion to Action

Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumna and productivity expert Ellen Goodwin '84.

S.7 E.4: Educating “Intercultural Liaisons”

Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus modern languages, literatures, and cultures professor Carlos Mejía Suárez.

Inspiration on the Ice Age Trail

Gustavus alumna Emily Ford '15 is in the midst of a 1,200-mile winter solo thru-hike of Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail.

Tane Danger Asks “Why” for a Living

A unique blend of improv comedy and public policy wonkiness led to his new role as the director of the Westminster Town Hall Forum.

S.7 E.3: A Global Gustie in Public Health

Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumna and global health access advocate Katie Schlangen '14.

Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Event Focuses on Racial Justice Learning

The College has partnered with Team Dynamics to offer a racial justice and inclusion workshop for all members of the Gustavus community.

S.7 E.2: “I Became What I Wanted”

Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews history professor and Latin American history expert Dr. Marco Cabrera Geserick.

Gustavus Indigenous Relations Initiatives

Vice President for Mission, Strategy, and Innovation Kathi Tunheim sent this message to members of the Gustavus community on January 13, 2021.

A Semester of COVID-19: How We ROARed

“The way we responded to COVID shows a lot about who we are.” —Barb Larson Taylor ’93