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Gustavus Offers Thoughts and Prayers for Union University
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Union University, a four-year, liberal arts institution in Jackson, Tenn. was heavily damaged by a powerful tornado on the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 6. The sad news comes almost 10 years after a tornado ripped through St. Peter and the Gustavus Adolphus College campus.
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Gustavus Student Interning at Will Steger Foundation
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Mankato Free Press reporter Robb Murray featured Gustavus Adolphus College student Amanda Varley in a recent article. Varley developed a relationship with Will Steger at this year’s Nobel Conference and now is an intern for the Will Steger Foundation.
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New Exhibit Now Open at Hillstrom Museum of Art
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The exhibition “Go Figure: Works by Daniel Dallmann and Arnoldus Grüter,” is now on display at Gustavus Adolphus College’s Hillstrom Museum of Art. This exhibition will take place Jan. 23 — Feb. 26.
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Gustavus to Compete in National Campus Energy Challenge
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Colleges across the nation, including Gustavus Adolphus College are preparing for the National Campus Energy Challenge (NCEC), which will take place throughout the month of February.
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The Echo’s to Perform on Valentine’s Day
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As part of the Continuing Education program at Gustavus Adolphus College, The Echo’s will perform a Feb. 14 Valentine’s Day concert at 6:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall.
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Robbins to Speak at Employee Enhancement Day
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Dr. Steve L. Robbins, one of the foremost authorities on diversity, inclusion, and cultural competence, will speak on the first of two Employee Enhancement Days at Gustavus Adolphus College.
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Day at the Capitol Scheduled for March 6
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Hundreds of students and financial aid supporters from Gustavus Adolphus College and other Minnesota private colleges and universities will gather at the state Capitol this spring to advocate for need-based student financial aid.
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The Rebirth of Kevin Kling
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Star Tribune reporter Curt Brown featured 1979 Gustavus alumnus Kevin Kling in a Jan. 20 front page story. Brown writes how Kling has elevated himself from a local treasure to a nationally recognized artist.
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Greater Gustavus Fund Challenge Grant Met Ahead of Schedule
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Gustavus Adolphus College earned a $50,000 challenge grant, offered by the Greater Gustavus Fund, by raising more than double that amount. The grant matched new and increased unrestricted gifts of $1,000 or more made to the College since June 1, 2007.
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Fraternity to Get Ice Cold for Special Olympics
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Members of the Tau Psi Omega fraternity at Gustavus Adolphus College will participate in the Polar Bear Plunge on Feb. 17 in an effort to raise funds for Special Olympics Minnesota.