Author: jander38
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Donzaleigh Abernathy Highlights MLK Events
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Raised on the front lines of the Civil Rights movement, Donzaleigh Abernathy will lecture about growing up with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.
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Model UN Students Recognized for Diplomacy
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The Gustavus Model UN team had a successful outing at a recent conference in Chicago.
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Thursday Lecture Highlights Motherhood in Tanzania
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The Gustavus African Studies Program hosts Dr. Susan Schalge to speak on “Mothers and Mothering: Lessons from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.”
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Three Gusties Win National Gilman Scholarship
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The competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship supports students as they study across the globe.
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Sustainability Expert To Lecture on Careers, Climate Change
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Dr. Eban Goodstein of Bard College will discuss environmental studies career paths and responses to climate change in two free, public lectures.
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Students Explore Census Issues on Constitution Day
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Led by students in the Public Deliberation and Dialogue program, a forum titled “Census 2020: How We Can Shape the Future” marks Constitution Day.
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Shelby Klomp ’20 Wins Rossing Physics Scholarship
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The junior physics major is one of six students across the nation to receive the $10,000 award.
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Former Deputy National Security Advisor is 2019 Lindau Resident in Conservative Thought
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Dr. Meghan O’Sullivan of Harvard University’s Kennedy School will engage in dialogue regarding energy policy, sustainability, and foreign relations.
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Grounded and Growing: Nicole Lunberg ’18
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The sense of community at Gustavus along with several internships served as a launching pad for recent graduate Nicole Lunberg ’18.
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Student Documentary Explores Faith and the Environment
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In To Walk Alongside, senior Alex Theship-Rosales uses spirituality as a vehicle to encourage environmental responsibility.