Author: jakin
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Gustavus Peace Studies Faculty Attend International Conference at the University of Notre Dame
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“Teaching Peace in the 21st Century” connected four faculty with new approaches to teaching and learning.
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Kelly Neubauer ’18 Conducts Atmospheric Research at SRI International
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Neubauer is exploring atmospheric chemistry at the leading research institute.
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Legendary Gustavus Men’s Hockey Coach Don Roberts Dies At 83
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A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, November 19 in Christ Chapel.
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Gustavus Tops Ranks in MONEY Magazine
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The College makes the top 30—and is the top performer in Minnesota—in several categories.
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Summer Research Students Study Water Pollution Solutions in the Minnesota River Basin
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A trio of students are getting their hands dirty studying how changing agricultural practices might improve water quality in the Minnesota River.
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International Education Director Roger Adkins Named AIEA Presidential Fellow
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Adkins will be mentored by Dr. Betsy Brewer, Director of International Education at Beloit College.
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Physics Professor Steve Mellema ’72 to Serve as Fulbright Scholar in Malaysia
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As a Fulbright Scholar, Mellema will teach and conduct research at the Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2017.
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Gustavus Awarded $10,000 Grant to Develop Interfaith Programming
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The grant from Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) and the Teagle Foundation will support development in the area of Interfaith Cooperation in Professional and Civic Life.
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Corpse Flower Blooming Now at Gustavus; Visiting Hours Announced for Friday and Saturday
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The corpse flower at Gustavus began to open Thursday and is expected to bloom overnight. The public is welcome to visit and experience the unique smell of the corpse flower on Friday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and again on Saturday, June 4, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Rare Corpse Flower Nearing Bloom at Gustavus
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Gustavus Adolphus College’s corpse flower, affectionately known as “Perry,” is expected to bloom in the next week to 10 days. The inflorescence marks the fourth time the plant has bloomed in the past nine years.