Author: jakin
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Haley Coller ’16: Relationships + Internships = Career
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Haley Coller ’16 has taken advantage of all that Gustavus has to offer. And when she graduates this spring, she’s ready to take on the world. The Bloomington, Minn. native will begin a career in asset management at Goldman Sachs in New York City.
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Bob Molhoek ’93: How to Get Hired in the Real World
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On the first day of his January Interim Experience class, visiting faculty member Bob Molhoek asked students one simple question: “Why should I hire you?”
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Hands-On Learning Results in New Online Literary Magazine
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Students in English professor Baker Lawley’s January Interim class wasted no time getting down to business. From the first day of the course, the group would have just 20 class sessions to edit, publish, and launch the first issue of Razor Literary Magazine.
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Three Gustavus Students Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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Three Gusties have been named semifinalists for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) program. Ben Dipple (Dell Rapids, S.D.), Travis Sigafoos (Coon Rapids, Minn.), and Joey Wiley (St. Paul, Minn.) are now being considered by the countries that they applied to teach in during the 2016-2017 academic year.
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Gustavus Explores Digital Humanities through Mellon Grant
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Gustavus is using grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to implement six project-based January Interim Experience courses that explore the digital humanities.
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Jaime Hollis Named Director of Gustavus Diversity Center
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Jaime Hollis has been named the director of the Diversity Center at Gustavus Adolphus College and will begin in her new role on Monday, Feb. 1.
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Gustavus to Renovate A.H. Anderson Hall
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The $8 million complete renovation of A.H. Anderson Hall will begin this January. The building will house the Department of Education, Academic Support Center and Writing Center, and a new multifaith center beginning in February 2017.
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Rashad Shabazz to Give Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture
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Shabazz’s research centers on the implications of geography on race. The topic for his lecture is “Why Geography Matters in the Struggle for Racial Justice.”
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2015 Year in Review
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Take a look back the many people, stories, and events that made 2015 a successful year at Gustavus!
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Google Software Engineer Eric Salo ’88 Meets Gustavus Students
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Eric Salo ’88, a software engineer at Google, presented to current students on Saturday, Dec. 19 about careers in the technology industry. Amidst the hustle and bustle of final exams, students gathered to talk with Salo about opportunities at Google and his path since graduation.