Month: September 2021
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Bryant ’73 Wins 2021 Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching
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A member of the English faculty since 1989, Bryant was presented with the award at the 2021 commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 13.
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Nobel Conference Explores Challenges and Opportunities of Big Data
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The annual Nobel Conference takes place October 5-6, 2021, features seven world-leading experts, and dives into the topic, “Big Data REvolution.”
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S.10 E.4: Swimming, Coaching, and Racial Justice
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumnus and head swimming coach at Carthage College Seth Weidmann ’05.
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S.10 E.3: “Stay Current, Listen, and Love the Work”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus education professor and deaf and hard of hearing advocate Lisa Dembouski.
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S.10: E.2: From Refugee to Gustie to Hmong Historian
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alum and leading Hmong historian Dr. Chia Vang ’94.
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Aspiring Care Providers Drive Growth in Health Professions
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The Office of Health Professions guides pre-health students from their first required class to their graduate school applications.
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Gustavus Begins 160th Academic Year
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The College commenced the 2021-2022 academic year with an Opening Convocation celebration in Christ Chapel.
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S.10: E.1: “I’m Learning, They’re Learning, We’re Learning Together”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus political science professor Kate Knutson.
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The Class of 2025 Arrives Home on the Hill
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With 40 percent graduating in the top 10 percent of their high school class, the newest Gusties are poised for success at Gustavus.
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Nobel Hall Named A 2020 Top Project by Finance & Commerce
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The $70 million expansion and renovation transformed Nobel Hall into a state-of-the-art facility where science and art collide.