Entries tagged with ‘’18’

Frontline Gusties Confront the Coronavirus Pandemic

These doctors and nurses are putting their Gustavus education to work helping others during the coronavirus pandemic.

Teaching and Learning: Liz McCabe ‘18

The recent graduate is teaching an energetic group of first-grade students -- and completing her master's degree in education.

Reproductive Technology Explored Through Dance

Allison Retterath '18 choreographed a dance piece in conjunction with the 53rd annual Nobel Conference.

Leading from Backstage: Georgia Bebler ’18

From zippers and buttons to wigs and crowns, the Gustavus senior has found a home designing costumes behind the scenes.

Presidential Letter Reader Chrissy Dornon ’18 Recounts White House Internship

After a summer spent in the Office of Presidential Correspondence at the White House, the Gustavus junior is ready for a life of public service.

Student-Professor Duo Researches Glaciers in Ecuador

Shivering in a tent nearly 15,000 feet above sea level on the side of the highest mountain in Ecuador, Casey Decker ’18 reflected on the unexpected conversation that landed him there.

Kelly Neubauer ’18 Conducts Atmospheric Research at SRI International

During her time at SRI International – the research institute responsible for inventing the computer mouse and sending the first internet transmission – Neubauer is conducting research on chemical reactions in the Earth’s atmosphere.