Month: November 2021
-
S.11 E.5: “Student Senate, Student Communities”
—
by
Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus Student Senate co-presidents Regina Olono Vidales and Ben Menke.
-
Christmas in Christ Chapel 2021: “We Shall Go Forth Singing”
—
by
The annual CinCC worship services celebrate resilience, light, and the power of song while welcoming an in-person audience to Christ Chapel.
-
S.11 E.4: “The Black Athlete, Ronald Reagan, and the New Right”
—
by
Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus history professor and race scholar Dr. Kate Aguilar.
-
Gustavus Awarded $498,005 Grant from National Endowment for the Humanities
—
by
The sizable grant will advance a series of humanities-based initiatives at Gustavus.
-
Study Away Programs Persist Despite Pandemic
—
by
As international borders re-open to students, Gusties abroad are having eye-opening experiences of a world emerging from a pandemic.
-
Astrid Axtman ’22 Named Finalist for the 2022-2023 Schwarzman Scholarship
—
by
The highly selective program funds a year-long master’s program in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
-
S.11 E.3: “The Appomattox Syndrome” and Civil War History
—
by
Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews renowned Civil War historian Gary Gallagher of the University of Virginia.
-
Navy Vet Sees World, Returns Home to Study at Gustavus
—
by
Chris Marlatt’s U.S. Navy journey spanned a dozen years, four continents, and prepared him for success in the classroom and in life.
-
S.11 E.2: From Dairy Farm to Pompeii Kitchen
—
by
Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumnus and DePauw University classics professor Pedar Foss ’88.
-
S.11 E.1: Nursing, Public Health, and the Liberal Arts
—
by
Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumna and nursing professor Lynnea Myers ’05.