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Josie Bierbaum ’23 Earns Scholarship in Analytics

The scholarship from MinneAnalytics supports Bierbaum’s research in data mining and machine learning.

Student Researchers Share Passions at Fall Research Symposium

Gustavus Adolphus College students and professors gathered for a collaborative event to highlight current and past Gustie research.

RECAP: Nobel Conference 57—Big Data REvolution

The second virtually-held Conference dealt with the triumphs and perils of having unprecedented amounts of data at our fingertips.

Career Expo Provides Opportunities for Students as Presenters and Professionals

Twenty-three student presenters shared their career experiences on campus and virtually over two days.

Gustavus Adolphus College Renames Campus Arboretum

The Gustavus Board of Trustees voted to change the name of the College's award-winning 125-acre arboretum.

Out of Scandinavia Artist-in-Residence: Swedish Journalist Lawen Mohtadi to Visit Saint Peter

The writer and filmmaker will be in Saint Peter for a full week of programming from Friday, Oct. 15 to Thursday, Oct. 21.

Emmy Award-Winning Alum Ian Grant Debuts New Show

Culture Quest will explore the intersections of art and culture and air on PBS stations across the nation this fall.

Bryant ’73 Wins 2021 Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching

Dr. Phil Bryant ’73 English and African Studies professor Phil Bryant ’73 was named the winner of the 2021 Edgar M. Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching at the Gustavus Adolphus College Class of 2021 commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 13. “I feel very humbled and very privileged to receive this award,” Bryant said. “Not for […]

Nobel Conference Explores Challenges and Opportunities of Big Data

The annual Nobel Conference takes place October 5-6, 2021, features seven world-leading experts, and dives into the topic, "Big Data REvolution."

Aspiring Care Providers Drive Growth in Health Professions

The Office of Health Professions guides pre-health students from their first required class to their graduate school applications.