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Dan Meinz ’11 Trains NHL Stars
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Health and exercise science grad Dan Meinz ’11 leads strength and conditioning for two dozen pro hockey players during the off-season.
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Nobel Conference 53 Explores Science and Ethics of Reproductive Technology
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“Reproductive Technology: How Far Do We Go?” will pair cutting-edge science and questions of ethics as we explore what it means to be human.
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Undergraduate Research Leads to Mayo Clinic for Sara Graves
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After joining the Gustavus community as a PSEO student, the senior is set to return to the Mayo Clinic for research after graduation.
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Gustavus Commissions Nationwide Survey on Attitudes Toward Male Contraception
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The new survey was commissioned in anticipation of the 53rd annual Nobel Conference, “Reproductive Technology: How Far Do We Go?”
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Welcome to the Moved-In Class of 2021
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They hail from 35 states and 14 nations, and 20 percent earned a 4.0 or higher in high school.
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Isabella Robertson ’18 Interns in Sweden
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The Gustavus communication studies major used a Wallenberg Foundation Intern Award to work for the American Chamber of Commerce in Stockholm.
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Gusties Partner with Mankato Free Press through Media Literacy Project
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Students in professor Martin Lang’s communication studies course produced videos and wrote opinion pieces for the Mankato Free Press.
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My Gustavus: Talmadge King, Jr., MD ’70
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(My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.) “The first year was a struggle. But I survived because there was a lot of support at Gustavus.” I was at a high school summer program for underrepresented minorities that brought in colleges from around the country, and someone from Gustavus was there. I…
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My Gustavus: John Biewen ’83
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(My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.) “I feel I’ve been doing something akin to philosophy all these years, that there’s direct continuity from my liberal arts education to my life’s work.” My brother, Paul ’80, played basketball for Whitey Skoog, and I was a basketball player, too. I visited and…