Author: News Office
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Recent Graduate Completes Canoe Trip to Hudson Bay
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Star Tribune columnist Nick Coleman recently chronicled a canoe trip taken by 2008 Gustavus graduate Matt Seiffert and his brother David that started in St. Peter and ended in Hudson Bay.
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Schedule Announced for 44th Nobel Conference
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The schedule for the 44th Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College on October 7-8 has been announced. The title of this year’s conference is Who Were The First Humans?
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Gustavus Introduces Reusable Take-Out Containers
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Gustavus Adolphus College will introduce new, reusable take-out containers, called GustieWare, in the dining service when the fall semester begins in early September.
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Presidential Inauguration Events Planned
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Gustavus Adolphus College will inaugurate Jack R. Ohle as its 15th president at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3 in Christ Chapel. The public is invited to celebrate this event along with a reception on Eckman Mall that will follow the ceremony.
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Gustavus Recognized for Excellence by Princeton Review
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Gustavus Adolphus College is once again ranked a best college by The Princeton Review’s college ranking guidebook for 2009 and has received special recognition for having the 10th best food of any college or university in the nation. This annual ranking is based solely on input from college students.
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Gustavus to Host Second Annual Summer Speech Institute
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Gustavus Adolphus College and its nationally recognized speech team will host the second annual Summer Speech Institute (SSI) Aug. 3-9. This year’s institute will bring 80 junior high and high school students to campus to hone their public speaking, research, analysis, interpretation, writing, and critical thinking skills.
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Gustavus Announces 2008 Hall of Fame Induction Class
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department has chosen nine individuals for induction into its Athletics Hall of Fame. The 2008 class will be inducted on Saturday, Oct. 25.
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Faculty-Student Collaboration Takes the Stage
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An original play written by Gustavus theatre professor Amy Seham and Gustavus senior Maggie Sotos will be performed five times between July 31 and Aug. 10 as part of the 11-day 2008 Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis. The play, titled “Maggie’s Magical Cat & Other Catastrophes,” includes a Gustavus and St. Peter cast.
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New Associate Dean of Students Joins Gustavus
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Gustavus Adolphus College welcomes Deirdre Rosenfeld as its new Associate Dean of Students. Rosenfeld will begin her new duties on July 28.
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New Director of Community Service and Service Learning Joins Gustavus
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Gustavus Adolphus College welcomes Jeffrey Rathlef as its new Director of Community Service and Service Learning. Rathlef began his new duties Tuesday, July 1.