Category: newswire
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Chemistry Research Thrives in Newly Expanded Nobel Hall
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The $70 million project opens up new potential for collaboration with leading institutions, underscoring the importance of research opportunities.
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Natalie Johnson ’21 Lives Life of Music
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The recent alumna from Maywood, Ill. will be attending graduate school for oboe performance.
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Despite Setbacks, Amelia Espinosa ’20 Surges Forward
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The Gustie alumna is pursuing a master’s degree in Latin American Studies at Georgetown.
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Knutson Wins 2020 Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching
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The award was presented at the Gustavus Class of 2020’s commencement ceremony, which took place a year later than scheduled due to COVID-19.
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Doug Thompson Named Inaugural Vice President for Equity and Inclusion
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Doug Thompson, PhD, will serve as the inaugural Gustavus vice president focused specifically on diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial justice.
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A Year Later, the Class of 2020 Gets Its In-Person Commencement
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Said class speaker Joy Dunna of their senior year of COVID: “To no one’s surprise, Gusties are resilient.”
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Marinari Wins 2021 Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award
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The history and gender, women, and sexuality studies professor’s research focuses on the experiences of immigrant and migrant communities.
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Yangh Wins Fulbright Award to Teach in Taiwan
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Quincy Yangh ’21 adds a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grant to his long list of awards won as a Gustavus student.