Author: JJ Akin ’11
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Gustavus Adolphus College Board of Trustees Approves Racial Justice Resolution
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Board of Trustees has unanimously passed a resolution affirming the College’s commitment to Racial Justice and Inclusion…
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NSF Grant Supports Study of Deliberation in STEM Classrooms
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Gustavus communication studies professor Pam Conners and chemistry professor Amanda Nienow will contribute to a project led by a Wabash College team.
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Nobel Conference 56 Goes Virtual October 6-7
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The 2020 Nobel Conference, Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology, will explore the science and ethics surrounding cutting-edge treatment.
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SSRC Grant Explores COVID-19’s Impact on Marginalized Communities
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Professor Maddalena Marinari is partnering on a project to explore the impact of COVID-19 on African, Asian, and Latinx immigrants and refugees.
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Gustavus Highly Ranked for Social Mobility, Teaching
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The College is best in Minnesota for social mobility and second best in undergraduate teaching, according to the U.S. News and World Report.
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Gustavus Ninth-Semester Tuition-Free Guarantee
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The College announces a tuition-free ninth semester option for eligible students in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Gustavus Welcomes Class of 2024
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Social distancing, masks, and the indomitable Gustie Spirit set the tone for the beginning of a historic year on the hill.
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Important Update | Fall Classes and On-Campus Living
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The College will limit on-campus living to first-years and a small number of returning students for the first three and a half weeks of class.
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Gustavus Says Goodbye To Beloved Campus Tree
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Gustavus physical plant director Travis Jordan sent the following email to students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday, July 15, 2020 to inform them that the iconic tree outside of the C. Charles Jackson Campus Center would be removed. TO: The Gustavus Community FROM: Travis Jordan, Director of the Physical Plant SUBJECT: Campus Center Tree Removal…
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Gustavus Announces Fall Semester Calendar Change
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Classes will begin one week early on September 2 and the College will transition to online course delivery after Thanksgiving.