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Soil Health. World Health. Planet Health.
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Soil is alive. We are just now learning what that means. What we do know: When soil quality goes up, so does yield, and so does our planet’s health.
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Dr. Bernard Powers ’72: “Can’t Have the Testimony Without the Test.”
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The professor of history at the College of Charleston on forgiveness and what we can learn from the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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My Gustavus: Talmadge King, Jr., MD ’70
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(My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.) “The first year was a struggle. But I survived because there was a lot of support at Gustavus.” I was at a high school summer program for underrepresented minorities that brought in colleges from around the country, and someone from Gustavus was there. I…
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My Gustavus: John Biewen ’83
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(My Gustavus profiles showcase an alum telling their Gustavus story.) “I feel I’ve been doing something akin to philosophy all these years, that there’s direct continuity from my liberal arts education to my life’s work.” My brother, Paul ’80, played basketball for Whitey Skoog, and I was a basketball player, too. I visited and…
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Professor Eric Carlson on Emotional History
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Our profile on the recipient of the 2016 Edgar M. Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching.
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Keep Asking: Retiring Professors and their Continuous Questioning
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Retiring professors Jim Welsh, Deborah Goodwin, and Doug Huff offer up a question they will continue to ask—and hope we will too.
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SHINE: Nathalee Boissiere
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Gustie Softball opened with two wins this Saturday. Boissiere, who was All-Conference last year, is back in the dugout as an assistant coach.
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Gustavus Acts Co-Chairs on Making the Plan
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Co-chairs of the Strategic Action Team on the process and promise of developing the Gustavus Acts Strategic Plan.
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Gustavus Announces Trustee and Promise Scholarship Programs
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Gustavus Adolphus College recently announced two new scholarship programs for students with exceptional academic backgrounds. The Trustee Scholarship will become the highest academic scholarship that the College offers, providing an award beyond the Gustavus President’s Scholarship. Incoming students who are considered for the Trustee Scholarship will typically have cumulative high school grade point averages of…
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A Gustie Holiday Turkey
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From Greg ’81 and Karen (Setterberg) Langmo ’82 of Langmo Farms, one of Minnesota’s largest producers of turkeys.