Category: newswire-first
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Center for Inclusive Excellence Expands Opportunities, Space
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The Gustavus Center for Inclusive Excellence recently moved into a larger location and welcomed a new assistant director.
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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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Five Questions with Campus Safety Director Frederick Smith
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Smith recently joined the Gustavus community after serving across the country in a variety of law enforcement roles and settings.
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Listen and Learn this Black History Month
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Black history, experiences, and identities are explored in these curated podcast episodes from Learning for Life @ Gustavus.
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Dr. Bernard Powers ’72: A Voice for the Voiceless
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The director of the Center for the Study of Slavery at the College of Charleston discusses his life’s work.
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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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Four Questions with Gustie Novelist Tom Trondson ’88
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Tom Trondson ’88 reflects on writing, tennis, and where the two intersect in his debut novel.