Author: Matt Thomas ’00
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Campaign Gustavus Reaches $125 Million Milestone
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Gustavus Adolphus College has passed a historic milestone in philanthropic giving, as Campaign Gustavus has reached the $125 million mark toward its ambitious $150 million goal. The announcement was made at a donor recognition dinner on Friday, April 25, by the College’s Board of Trustees Chair George Hicks ’75.
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Wayne Peterson ’77 Receives 2014 Covenant Award
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The Rev. Wayne Peterson ’77, founding pastor of St. Barnabas Lutheran Church in Plymouth, Minn., received the 2014 Covenant Award at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Gustavus Adolphus College Association of Congregations on Saturday, April 26.
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Beck Academic Hall Achieves LEED Platinum Certification
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Beck Academic Hall at Gustavus Adolphus College has earned LEED Platinum certification—the highest rating attainable—from the U.S. Green Building Council. The 125,000 square foot, $30 million building is just the third academic facility in the state of Minnesota to achieve LEED Platinum certification.
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Kelsey Kennedy ’13 Receives Fulbright Grant to Brazil
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Imagine experiencing four life-changing events in a period of just 12 months. That is the life Eagan native and Gustavus alumna Kelsey Kennedy ’13 is living. In those 12 months, Kennedy has played in the Division III women’s hockey national semifinals, received a job offer at a rapidly growing consulting firm in Minneapolis, earned her…
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Peter Breitmayer ’87 in Cast of New Television Show Fargo
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Gustavus Adolphus College alumnus Peter Breitmayer ’87 will have a recurring role as Lieutenant Schmidt on the new FX television show Fargo.
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Gustavus Announces Reading in Common Selections for 2014-15
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Gustavus Adolphus College has selected the books Where Am I Wearing and Where Am I Eating by author and journalist Kelsey Timmerman as its Reading in Common books for the 2014-15 academic year—the 15th year of the program at Gustavus. All first-year students are expected to read one of the two books during the summer…
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Forensics Team Places 6th at National Tournament
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The Gustavus Adolphus College forensics team earned its best ever finish at the American Forensic Association’s National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET), when it placed sixth in the Team Sweepstakes on Monday, April 7.
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Rasmussen ’98 Wins Minnesota Book Award for Black Aperture
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Gustavus alumnus and Visiting Professor of English Matt Rasmussen won the Minnesota Book Award for Poetry on Saturday, April 5 for his debut collection of poems titled Black Aperture.
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Maja Johnson ’13: Starting a Career at the Mayo Clinic
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When it comes to desirable companies to work for in Southern Minnesota, the Mayo Clinic would have to be near or at the top of any such list. Recent Gustavus graduate Maja Johnson ’13 was able to land her first job out of college at the Mayo as she is currently employed as a research…
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Tibet: Finding Hope in Exile is Topic for MAYDAY! Peace Conference
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The 34th annual MAYDAY! Peace Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College will take place Wednesday, April 30 and is titled Tibet: Finding Hope in Exile. This year’s conference will present the story of the Tibetan people—their exile experience and their efforts to maintain their identity and build a global democratic culture under difficult circumstances.