Category: newswire-first
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Astrobotany Course Explores Plants at the Extremes
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In this January Term course taught by biology instructor Reina Nielsen ’16, students will discover the possibilities of plant growth in space.
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MLK Memorial Lecture Addresses History of Racism in Medicine
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Dr. Carolyn Roberts will give her talk, Historical Roots of Racism in Science and Medicine, on Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. CST.
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Gustavus Lauded for Highly Successful Voter Action Plan
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Through the work of many civic-minded Gusties, student voter turnout is the highest in recent College history.
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Gustavus Looks Back on 2021
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From two commencement ceremonies to the return of in-person classes, fine arts events, and athletics, 2021 was a historic celebration of resilience.
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Pick-up Soccer Group Fosters Cross-Campus Connections
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Noontime Boom Time, a growing lunchtime gathering on Hollingsworth Field, brings diverse Gusties together — a prime example of community in action.
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Reiten Earns Lifesave Award With Local First Responders
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Assistant Campus Safety Director Scott Reiten was recognized on Wednesday, December 15 after taking swift action to save a life earlier this fall.
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Neptun Named 2021 St. Lucia
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The sophomore communication studies major was selected through a campuswide vote.
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Evening Events Canceled/Postponed | Friday, Dec. 10
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This message was sent to Gustavus students, faculty, and staff on Friday, December 10 at 12:45 p.m.
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Students Win Deloitte Accounting Case Competition for Fourth Year
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The competition challenges students to solve real-life problems in the world of accounting.