• Gustavus Employee Atop Standings at Olympic Curling Trials

    Kevin Birr, assistant catering manager for the Gustavus Adolphus College dining service, is currently participating in the United States Olympic Curling Trials in Broomfield, Colo.

  • Momsen Working with U.S. Fencing Association

    Kyle Momsen, an adjunct instructor in the health and exercise science department at Gustavus Adolphus College, has travelled the world while serving as an athletic trainer for the United States Fencing Association.

  • Gustavus Choir to Embark on West Coast Tour

    The Gustavus Choir, the premier choral ensemble at Gustavus Adolphus College as well as one of the nation’s premier Lutheran college choirs, will embark on a nine-day, eight-concert tour on the West Coast March 21-28.

  • Emmert Releases Book on Yugoslav Controversies

    Tom Emmert, longtime professor of history at Gustavus Adolphus College, recently released a new book that he co-edited, titled “Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies.” The book is the result of seven years of collaborative research for a project called the Scholars’ Initiative.

  • Annis Inducted into Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame

    Current Gustavus Adolphus College softball coach Jeff Annis was inducted into the Minnesota Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Thursday, Feb. 5 in St. Cloud. Annis has been the head coach at Gustavus since the 2006 season.

  • Easter Bunny Breakfast Set for March 14

    Gustavus Library Associates (GLA) will host its annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, March 14 at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church in Minneapolis.

  • Student Teaching Program Opening Doors for Education Majors

    This past fall, five Gustavus students completed part of their student teaching experience in Sotogrande, Spain. This spring, six more students will student teach in Barrow, Alaska.

  • New College Safety Video Filmed at Gustavus

    A new college and university safety video titled “Stay Safe at College,” which will be released internationally, will premiere at Gustavus Adolphus College at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Wallenberg Auditorium, located in the College’s Alfred Nobel Memorial Hall of Science.

  • Building Bridges Conference to Focus on Education

    Gustavus Adolphus College will host its 14th annual Building Bridges Conference Saturday, March 14. The theme of this year’s conference is “Liberation through Education” and will focus on educational inequality in the U.S. and abroad and the important influence an education has on an individual’s future.

  • Zimmerman to Deliver Transfiguration Talks

    The Rev. Dr. Ted Zimmerman ’69 will be at Gustavus Adolphus College for a weeklong residency to deliver a series of “Transfiguration Talks” at daily and Sunday chapel services from Thursday, Feb. 19 to Tuesday, Feb. 24.