Category: For News Page
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Gustie Cup Doubles in Size and Prize Money
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The competition creates space for Gustavus students to dream their innovative ideas into action. The 2017 Cup takes place Saturday, May 13.
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Research Drives Anna Krieger ’17 to Awards, Grad School
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Hands-on research as a first-year student laid the foundation for Anna Krieger’s path to grad school, with a few awards along the way…
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MAYDAY! Tackles Government Surveillance and Citizen Responsibility
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The 37th annual MAYDAY! Peace Conference will take place on Wednesday, May 3. Dr. Bruce Fein will give the keynote address at 10 a.m.
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Keillor Brings Laughter, Memories to Campus
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Garrison Keillor, former host of MPR’s A Prairie Home Companion, visited Gustavus on April 26 during his statewide Gratitude Tour.
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Tim Paczynski Represents Minnesota as Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship Winner
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Selected from a pool of over 1,500 applicants, the philosophy and math double major hopes to study in Hungary next year.
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Three Gusties Recognized by Rossing Fund for Physics Education Endowment
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Elise Le Boulicaut ‘18, Ben Rorem ‘19, and Xiaoqi Yu ‘19 have been named Rossing Physics Scholars for 2017-2018 for their exemplary work in physics.
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Gustavus Professor Dwight Stoll Receives Thought Leader Award from Agilent Technologies
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The chemistry professor will lead an international team of researchers from academia and industry using 2D-LC for biopharmaceutical analysis.
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Katie Aney ’18 Wins Goldwater Scholarship, Prepares for Summer Research at Harvard
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The Gustavus junior majors in biochemistry and math, plays on the women’s tennis team, and maintains a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
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Laura Isdahl ’17 Receives Fulbright Grant to Malaysia
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The Gustavus senior will teach in Malaysia through Fulbright’s English Teaching Assistant (ETA) program in 2018.
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Phillips Scholarship Supports Community Service for Keliyah Perkins
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Centered on the themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion, Perkins will serve as a peer educator for high school students in North Minneapolis.