Category: newswire-first
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 Thursday Lecture Highlights Motherhood in Tanzania— by The Gustavus African Studies Program hosts Dr. Susan Schalge to speak on “Mothers and Mothering: Lessons from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.” 
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 Gustavus Wins Deloitte Accounting Competition— by The team of Gustie students won the audit case competition for the third time in the contest’s five-year history. 
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 A Royal Affair Raises $500,000+ for Library, Scholarships— by Saturday night’s biennial gala featured entertainment by emcee Peter Breitmayer ’87 and Grammy-winning jazz singer Kurt Elling ’89. 
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 Service Defines Military Life, Future Plans for Joe May— by Joe May served 13 years as a corpsman in the US Navy. Now he’s applying his life experiences to his coursework as a Gustavus nursing major. 
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 Three Gusties Win National Gilman Scholarship— by The competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship supports students as they study across the globe. 
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 Physics Department To Host Star Party This Friday— by Visit Olin Hall on Friday, November 8, from 7-10 p.m. for a variety of astronomy activities and stargazing from the Olin Hall Observatory. 
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 Founders Day Honors Gustavus Heritage, Outstanding Employees— by Scott Meyer, Heather Dale, and Dr. Tom LoFaro received 2019 outstanding employee awards at Daily Sabbath. 
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 Gustie Network, LinkedIn Lead to New Career for Young Alum— by Maret Freeman ’92 recruited Carolyn Del Vecchio ’17 to a public policy career in Portland, ME, after the two connected on LinkedIn. 
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 Gustie Volunteers Build Community Over Fall Break— by A group of nine students volunteered on a Habitat for Humanity build in Hibbing, Minnesota, over fall break. 

