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Research Drives Anna Krieger ’17 to Awards, Grad School

Hands-on research as a first-year student laid the foundation for Anna Krieger's path to grad school, with a few awards along the way...

Books in Bloom Set for May 5-7 in Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library

The exhibit pairs floral design with literature and academic materials. New this year, take a behind-the-scenes look at the Saint John's Bible.

MAYDAY! Tackles Government Surveillance and Citizen Responsibility

The 37th annual MAYDAY! Peace Conference will take place on Wednesday, May 3. Dr. Bruce Fein, constitutional lawyer and attorney for the Edward Snowden family, will give the keynote address at 10 a.m.

Keillor Brings Laughter, Memories to Campus

Garrison Keillor, the iconic former host of MPR's A Prairie Home Companion, visited Gustavus on April 26 during his statewide Gratitude Tour.

Tim Paczynski Represents Minnesota as Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship Winner

Selected from a pool of over 1,500 applicants, the philosophy and math double major hopes to study in Hungary next year.

Three Gusties Recognized by Rossing Fund for Physics Education Endowment

Elise Le Boulicaut ‘18, Ben Rorem ‘19, and Xiaoqi Yu ‘19 have been named Rossing Physics Scholars for 2017-2018 for their exemplary work in physics.

4 Questions for Charles Baxter

The celebrated Minnesota fiction writer gives a free public reading at the Melva Lind Interpretive Center on Tuesday, April 25, from 7–8 p.m.

Gustavus Model UN Club Returns from Successful Regional Conference

Two members of the Gustavus group were recognized with awards and two others were named exceptional participants in the conference.

Gustavus Professor Dwight Stoll Receives Thought Leader Award from Agilent Technologies

The chemistry professor will lead an international team of researchers from academia and industry using 2D-LC for biopharmaceutical analysis.

Katie Aney ’18 Wins Goldwater Scholarship, Prepares for Summer Research at Harvard

The Gustavus junior majors in biochemistry and math, plays on the women's tennis team, and maintains a perfect 4.0 grade point average.