Author: News Office
-
Alumni Mentoring Program Benefits Economics and Management Majors
—
by
The Economic and Management Department’s Alumni Mentoring Program is providing Gustavus students with important internships, job shadows, networking opportunities, and job interviews. The program is hoping to expand to other departments on campus in the near future.
-
Sarah Moe ’02 To Skate In Semi-Pro Hockey Game This Saturday
—
by
Former Gustavus Adolphus College women’s hockey player Sarah Moe `02 is set to once again skate competitively on the campus of her alma mater this Saturday when the Minnesota Whitecaps take on the Manitoba Maple Leafs at 7:00 p.m. in Don Roberts Ice Rink.
-
January Provides Long Days for Anderson Theatre Production
—
by
The Gustavus Adolphus College Department of Theatre & Dance is putting long hours in during the month of January as they prepare to present Stephen Sondheim’s controversial musical Assassins.
-
Summer Faculty-Student Collaboration Enhances Undergraduate Education
—
by
Summers at Gustavus Adolphus College provide a unique opportunity for high-quality, in-depth faculty-student collaboration. It’s a productive time when both faculty members and students can delve into their research and creative projects.
-
Samaraweera’s Post-Grad Journey Takes Him to Germany
—
by
Recent Gustavus graduate Hasanga “Hassie” Samarawera begins his post-Gustavus journey in Berlin Germany this fall where he will be pursuing a master’s degree in Public Health at Charité University on a fellowship through the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). Learn about Hassie and follow his blog detailing his experiences through the Gustavus website.
-
The Rev. Paul Youngdahl ’59 Dies
—
by
The Rev. Paul Youngdahl, senior pastor at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church in Minneapolis and one of Gustavus Adolphus College’s most prominent alumni, has died. He was stricken while participating in one of the ministries closest to his heart, Cathedral of the Pines youth camp, on Caribou Lake near Lutsen, Minn., and died on June 20…
-
Gustavus Employee Earns College Degree at Age 70
—
by
Gustavus Adolphus College Dining Service employee Steve Brown recently received his undergraduate degree from Minnesota State, Mankato at the age of 70.
-
2009 Hall of Fame Class Selected
—
by
The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has chosen nine individuals for induction into its Athletics Hall of Fame. The 2009 inductees include Kerri Pool Foss ’94, Dan Dohmeier ’86, Bob Klindworth ’93, Leisha Johnson Ronning ’90, C.J. Page ’91, Scott Anderson ’92, Jon Lindquist ’92, Amy McCrea Morrell ’91, and Steve Wilkinson.
-
Gustavus Named a Best College and 8th for Best Campus Food
—
by
Gustavus Adolphus College is once again a Best College in The Princeton Review’s college ranking guidebook, The Best 371 Colleges. Also, Gustavus again made the Best Campus Food list. These annual rankings are based solely on input from college students.
-
Fringe Festival Features Gustavus Theatre and Dance
—
by
Since its founding, the Minnesota Fringe Festival has featured the work of hundreds of Gustavus Theatre & Dance students, alumni and faculty. This year is no exception, with a number of performances by alumni and current students across the 11-day festival.