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Anh-Tuan Tong: Medical school journey began with family’s South Vietnamese flight
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For many, the path to medical school is paved with uncertainties and challenges. And then there’s the journey of Anh-Tuan Tong ‘19 and his family.
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Gustavus Junior Accepted into Public Service Fellowship Program
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Political science major Christopher Ortiz will attend the academic program at the University of Michigan this summer.
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Lund Center Project to Break Ground This Spring
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The expansion and renovation of Gustavus Adolphus College’s wellness and athletic facility begins in April 2021.
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Deliberation and Dialogue across Differences
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Seek to learn instead of win, communication professor Pamela Conners tells her students. Healthy dialogue helps everyone move forward together.
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Inspiration on the Ice Age Trail
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Gustavus alumna Emily Ford ’15 is in the midst of a 1,200-mile winter solo thru-hike of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail.
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Tane Danger Asks “Why” for a Living
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A unique mix of improv comedy and public policy wonkiness led to a role as director of the Westminster Town Hall Forum.
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Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Event Focuses on Racial Justice Learning
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The College has partnered with Team Dynamics to offer a racial justice and inclusion workshop for all members of the Gustavus community.
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A Semester of COVID-19: How We ROARed
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“The way we responded to COVID shows a lot about who we are.” —COVID response coordinator Barb Larson Taylor ’93
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Gustavus 2020: Adversity, Community, Justice, and Hope
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A reflection on COVID-19, racial justice, and how the Gustavus community took on 2020.
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Kojo Addo ’12: Resilience, Care, and Advocacy
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The young alum is thriving as an attorney after taking advantage of support and mentorship as a Gustie undergrad.