Year: 2022
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Gustavus Announces Expansion of Nursing Program
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Since its founding in 1956, the Gustavus nursing program has prepared graduates for healthcare work through a well-rounded liberal arts education.
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Keller’s Analysis Featured in Washington Post
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Kathleen Keller, professor of history and director of the African Studies program, wrote about the recent royal tour of the Caribbean.
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Emily Ford ’15 Film Screening Set for April 2
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Ford, who completed a 1,200-mile solo winter thru-hike of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail, will be on campus for a film screening and q-and-a.
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New Jazz Touring Endowment Honors Dr. Steve Wright
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A generous gift from Mike Johander ’99 and his family will support touring opportunities for Gustavus jazz students.
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U.S. Supreme Court: Still the Least Dangerous Branch?
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At 4:30 p.m. on March 30, the 2022 Christenson Lecture will feature Dr. Tim Johnson ’93 discussing the current state of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Two Gusties Earn Critical Language Scholarship
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Caroline Southworth ‘24 and Dalton Dahle ‘22 have both been awarded the U.S. Department of State’s Critical Language Scholarship.
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus Podcast Celebrates 100th Episode
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Hosted by Gustavus history professor Greg Kaster, the podcast has been streamed in 43 countries and 45 states.
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27th Building Bridges Conference Set for March 5
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The 2022 conference is titled “Knowledge is Power: Dismantling Systemic Bias in Educational Institutions.”
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Aquatic Stewardship Class Gets Students Hooked on Fly Fishing
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Taught by biology lab instructor Eric Elias, this January Term class instills in students an appreciation for local waters.
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January Term Reflections
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Gustavus alumni who also serve as faculty and staff at the College reflect on their own January Term experiences.