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Four Gustavus Students Win Fulbright Awards
Representing the largest group of Gusties ever named Fulbright finalists, two seniors and two recent alumnae have won grants to teach English abroad.
Schroder Wins Seaborg Award From Swedish Council of America
Gustavus junior Annika Schroder will travel to Sweden and attend the Nobel Prize Ceremony as the winner of the Seaborg Award.
Celebration of Creative Inquiry Highlights Student Scholarship
The annual event takes place on Friday, May 4, from 4-6 p.m. in the Jackson Campus Center Banquet Rooms.
Nobel Prize Winner Leymah Gbowee To Keynote MAYDAY! Conference
The 38th annual MAYDAY! Peace Conference, "Mighty Be Our Powers: Gender, Justice, and Peacebuilding," will take place on Wednesday, May 2.
Dr. Brenda Kelly Named Provost and Dean of the College
Kelly, who has served as interim provost since 2016, was named the College's chief academic officer following a national search.
Five Questions with Naturalist Jim Gilbert: Arboretum Anniversary Edition
The Linnaeus Arboretum celebrates 45 years this week. We asked Minnesota naturalist and former director Jim Gilbert five questions to celebrate.
Sixth Annual Faith Conference Confronts Doubt and Difference
Dr. Jacqueline Bussie and Bishop Emeritus Dr. Munib Younan of Jordan and the Holy Land highlight the conference on authentic engagement.
Free Market Economist Walter Williams to speak at Gustavus April 18
The annual Lindau Resident in Conservative Thought will lecture on "The Role of Government in a Free Society."
Gustavus Students Advocate at the State Capitol
Lobbying in support of the Minnesota State Grant program, President Bergman and 30 students traveled to St. Paul for a day of advocacy and networking.
Chicana Writer and Activist Cherríe Moraga to speak at Gustavus April 11
The biennial Moe Lecture in Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies will take place on April 11 at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall.