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Abbie Doran crowned St. Lucia
The annual festival was broadcast to the greater Gustavus community on Thursday, December 10.
Bringing the Dinosaurs Back to Life
Alumnus Tim Quady '91 leads a team of artists who create lifelike dinosaurs for museum exhibits.
Gustavus to Expand, Relocate Center for Inclusive Excellence
Gustavus will begin renovating the lower level of the Johnson Student Union on November 23.
Christmas (in Christ Chapel) Comes Early
On December 19, Gusties and friends from around the world will experience CinCC in a new way and see the hard work of a devoted campus community.
Gustavus Adolphus College Board of Trustees Approves Racial Justice Resolution
The Gustavus Adolphus College Board of Trustees has unanimously passed a resolution affirming the College’s commitment to Racial Justice and Inclusion...
Gustavus Voter Engagement Team Wins Democracy Shark Tank
The Gustavus Voter Engagement Team has developed a series of educational events and get-out-the-vote efforts across campus.
NSF Grant Supports Study of Deliberation in STEM Classrooms
Gustavus communication studies professor Pam Conners and chemistry professor Amanda Nienow will contribute to a project led by a Wabash College team.
Nobel Conference 56 Goes Virtual October 6-7
The 2020 Nobel Conference, Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology, will explore the science and ethics surrounding cutting-edge treatment.
SSRC Grant Explores COVID-19’s Impact on Marginalized Communities
Professor Maddalena Marinari is partnering on a project to explore the impact of COVID-19 on African, Asian, and Latinx immigrants and refugees.
New Series Tackles History of Race and Christianity in U.S.
Religion professor Sarah Ruble has developed an eight-part series exploring race and Christianity throughout the nation's history.