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The Long Trip Home from Cusco

Gracie Willaert and Matt Payne were in Peru when the coronavirus pandemic closed the borders. 10 days later, they were finally home.

Gustavus Operations Under Minnesota’s Stay at Home Order

The College will further limit on-campus employees and offerings. Students living on campus will continue to be supported with essential services.

Turn the Page: Book Suggestions from Gustie Professors

Stuck at home? We asked professors to take a break from online course preparation to make reading recommendations.

Gustavus Women in Leadership Celebrates 10th Anniversary

The student-led organization hosted its 10th annual conference on Friday, March 6.

CANCELED: 2020 Moe Lecture to Explore Reporting in the Margins

Murrow Award-winning investigative reporter Aura Bogado will give the free public lecture on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m.

Building Bridges Celebrates 25th Anniversary Saturday

The annual conference tackles the social justice implications of climate change on Saturday, March 7, 2020.

Poetic Professors Read and Celebrate Latest Publications

English professors Rebecca Fremo and Phil Bryant gave a reading as part of the Bards in the Arb series last week.

Fundraising Underway for Lund Center Expansion Project

Gustavus is fundraising for an ambitious $60 million project that will expand and renovate the College's wellness and athletic facility.

Journey Into Climate with Paul Andrew Mayewski Feb. 26

Described as the "Indiana Jones of climate research," Paul Andrew Mayewski will give a free public lecture on Wed. Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.

Housing Advocacy from Saint Peter to Capitol Hill

Gustavus junior Marie Osuna reflects on a recent trip to Washington D.C. to advocate for affordable housing with Habitat for Humanity.