Author: jakin
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Summer Internships Lead to Jobs for Lindsey Johnson and Diana Mueller
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After spending the summer interning at Cigna Health Insurance, Gustavus Adolphus College seniors Lindsey Johnson and Diana Mueller were recently offered – and accepted – full-time positions with the company after graduation.
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Championship Saturday: Women’s Soccer and Volleyball Battle for MIAC Playoff Crowns
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The Gustavus women’s soccer and volleyball teams will compete for their respective Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Playoff Championship on Saturday, Nov. 7. Women’s soccer competes at the University of St. Thomas at 1 p.m., while the volleyball team will host Bethel University in Lund Center at 7 p.m.
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Annual Employee Award Winners Honored at Founders Day
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Three members of the Gustavus Adolphus College community were honored during the Friday, Oct. 30 daily chapel service as recipients of the College’s annual outstanding employee awards. The awards are given out in conjunction with Founders Day, which recognizes the dedication of Old Main on Oct. 31, 1876.
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Nick David ’07: Coaching Students to Win On and Off the Field
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Nick David ’07 is taking the lessons he learned as a student-athlete at Gustavus and passing them on to the next generation as a coach and administrator in the Westonka School District.
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Ethiopian Child Advocate Shiferaw Woldmichael Visits Gustavus
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Gustavus Adolphus College recently welcomed Shiferaw Woldmichael, founder and director of the Child Development Training and Research Center (CDTRC) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to campus for a 10-day visit.
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Bryden Giving ’16: Commitment to Service Leads to Study Abroad Award
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Bryden Giving is passionate about healthcare and travel, but mostly he cares about people. The Big Lake, Minn. native was able to combine his passions at the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, where he won the Academic Excellence Award for Child Development and Diversity this summer.
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Communication Studies Students Have Productive Summer
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For Gustavus Adolphus College students Nusla Mohamed, Connor Myhre, Leah Anderson and Jace Riggin, summer was more than just a chance to catch some rays and take a break from studying. The communication studies majors engaged in a variety of internships and work experiences that helped solidify their plans for the future.
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Reflecting on the 51st Nobel Conference
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2015 Nobel Conference Chair Peg O’Connor, Director of the Nobel Conference Scott Bur, and closing speaker Marc Lewis, PhD, reflect on the 51st Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College.
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Lindsay Lelivelt ’11: Studying English Leads to Fast-Paced World of Technology
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Lindsay Lelivelt ’11 always knew she was going to be an English major. What she didn’t know was that Gustavus Adolphus College would help her develop the skills and support to land a prominent role at a fast-growing technology company in San Francisco, Calif.
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Senior Volleyball Players Kelle Nett and Becca Woodstra Prepare for Life off the Court
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Gustavus Adolphus College volleyball players Kelle Nett and Becca Woodstra have been key ingredients in the Gustie volleyball team’s 2015 season. More than just athletes, both women spent the summer preparing to “go pro in something other than sports” after graduation.