Entries tagged with ‘climate change’
A Gustie Studies Climate Change Up Close
Marit Isaacson '25 (center) with two friends from her summer program in Tanzania. When Marit Isaacson ’25 was trying to decide how to get the most out of the summer between her sophomore and junior years, she leaned on some Gustavus student services for advice. The Geography and Spanish double-major is also a member of […]
Nathan Baring Named Finalist for Truman Scholarship
The accomplished Gustavus junior is in the running for one of the most esteemed scholarships in the country.
Building Bridges Celebrates 25th Anniversary Saturday
The annual conference tackles the social justice implications of climate change on Saturday, March 7, 2020.
Journey Into Climate with Paul Andrew Mayewski Feb. 26
Described as the "Indiana Jones of climate research," Paul Andrew Mayewski will give a free public lecture on Wed. Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.
Sustainability Expert To Lecture on Careers, Climate Change
Dr. Eban Goodstein of Bard College will discuss environmental studies career paths and responses to climate change in two free, public lectures.
Nobel Conference 55 Explores Climate, Changed
The 2019 Nobel Conference discusses responses to climate change with an interdisciplinary, international slate of leading thinkers.
Linnaeus Symposium Explores Changing Climate in Minnesota
Four experts will join Linnaeus Arboretum Director Scott Moeller and Director of the Johnson Center for Environmental Innovation this Thursday.
Baring The Struggle For Climate Change Justice
Gustavus first-year student Nathan Baring is suing the federal government in landmark climate change lawsuit Juliana v. United States.
La Frenierre’s Glacier Research Featured on BBC
The geography professor is a trailblazer in the study of glacial melt and climate change, research that Gustavus undergrads experience firsthand.
Dirty Hands and New Horizons
A group of Gustavus students spent the month of January learning how economics and climate change impact people and agriculture in Indonesia.