Month: April 2021
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Gustavus To Celebrate Student Accomplishments
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The annual Honors Weekend slate of events will recognize the many successes of the 2020-2021 academic year.
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Gustie Researcher Presents on Capitol Hill
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Melanie Kistnasamy will present at the Council on Undergraduate Research’s virtual Posters on the Hill event.
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S.9, E.4: “Forks in the Road and Kettledrums”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews physics alum and Metropolitan Opera timpanist Jason Haaheim ’01.
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Mentoring Program To Conclude Year with Virtual Event
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The Mentoring Program’s year-end program is available to all students, faculty, staff and alumni and will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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From Physics Major to Healthcare Startup CEO
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Jared Sieling is the founder of Chanl Health, a cardiac rehab startup that is booming amidst shutdowns caused by COVID-19.
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S.9, E.3: “A Place that Wants to Be in Community”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students JoNes VanHecke ’88.
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Jaclyn Corin Headlines 2021 MAYDAY! Peace Conference
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The 40th MAYDAY! Peace Conference, “Voices of Change: Our Generation of Student Activism,” begins on Wednesday, April 28 at 10 a.m.
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Gustavus Breaks Ground on Lund Center Project
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The $60 million expansion and renovation of the College’s wellness and athletics facility will increase opportunities for learning and movement.
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S.9, E.2: “Gustavus Paved the Way for the Rest of My Life”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumna and educator Luanne Bigbear ’91.
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Mitch Donoughue: Reaching New Heights
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From the Gustavus physics department to work with Boeing and NASA, senior Mitch Donoughue is reaching for the stars.