Category: For News Page
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Free Market Economist Walter Williams to speak at Gustavus April 18
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The annual Lindau Resident in Conservative Thought will lecture on “The Role of Government in a Free Society.”
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APRIL 15: Afternoon/Evening Activities To Take Place As Scheduled
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Check the Gustavus athletics and fine arts web pages for delays or cancellations in those areas.
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Chicana Writer and Activist Cherríe Moraga to speak at Gustavus April 11
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The biennial Moe Lecture in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies will take place on April 11 at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall.
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James Harlan ’18 Makes Pipe Dreams Real
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While exploring the world, his research in Cambodia became the first step to helping people keep their land. Now, he wants to do the same in Missouri.
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Olympic Immersion for Study Away Gusties
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In the course “Olympic Quest,” students and professors explored the sport, history, culture, and politics of the recent and upcoming Olympic Games.
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Annual Building Bridges Conference Explores Mental Health Stigmas
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Held on Saturday, March 3 beginning at 9 a.m., the conference will explore and seek to dismantle stigmas attached to mental illness and mental health.
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Hope Springs Geothermal for Kenzie Perry ’18
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After traveling to South Dakota to conduct thesis research, the double major is now applying to graduate school to preserve water quality.
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Nine Gusties Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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The 2018 group of nine students is the largest number of Gustavus applicants to be named Fulbright U.S. Student Program semifinalists to date.
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Long Shot: Marissa Brandt ’15
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Like any good hockey player, Marissa Brandt ’15 skates to where the puck will be. She never imagined it would be more than 6,000 miles away.
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Gustavus to Begin Nobel Hall of Science Expansion and Renovation
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The $70 million project will nearly double the size of the laboratory science building and create a connection to the Schaefer Fine Arts Center.