Tag: csl
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Kristina Fosse ’13: Living Her Dream in the Peace Corps
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Kristina Fosse ’13 is serving in the Peace Corps in China, where she is teaching English as a foreign language at a political science and law university in Lanzhou.
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Sarah Hund ’13 Tackles the Transition to Law School
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Sarah Hund ’13 is barely nine months removed from her undergraduate experience at Gustavus Adolphus College, but she is already reaping the benefits of the liberal arts education she received. Hund is now enrolled in law school at the University of Oregon and feels she has successfully made the transition thanks in large part to…
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Alumni Mentoring Program Empowers Kelsey Jensen ’13 for the Future
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The Alumni Mentoring Program at Gustavus Adolphus College allows students to grow personally and professionally through a relationship with a Gustavus alumnus. The program is also helping Gustavus students obtain desirable jobs at prestigious companies immediately after graduation.
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A Life Altering Internship at World Altering Medicine
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Gustavus biology major Erin Clark ’14 has spent the month of January interning for World Altering Medicine, a non-profit organization co-founded by Gustavus alumnus Dr. Dan Dewey ’93.
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Wallenberg Scholars Spend January Interning in Sweden
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Gustavus students Elizabeth Johnson ’14, Ellen Krueger ’14, and Will Metcalf ’15 have spent the month of January interning in Sweden through the new Wallenberg Scholars Program.
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Career Development and Alumni Mentoring Program Featured by The Lutheran Magazine
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An article in the November 2013 edition of The Lutheran magazine features the Gustavus Career Development office and the College’s Alumni Mentoring Program.
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One Alumna’s Winding Road to Yale Medical School
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Zainab Jaji ’13 grew up more than 6,000 miles away from Gustavus Adolphus College in Lagos, Nigeria. She earned her undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology and is now in her first year of medical school at Yale University.
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Megan Wika ’14: Discovering a Career Path Through a Summer Internship
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Megan Wika ’14 completed a geographic information systems internship at Barr Engineering in Minneapolis this summer. The experience helped the geography and environmental studies double major to define her career path.
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Michael Klajda ’13 Receives Kenneth and Florence Bray Medical School Scholarship
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Michael Klajda ’13 graduated this past spring with a degree in biology. This fall he is headed to medical school at the University of Minnesota’s Duluth campus with a merit based scholarship.
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Gustavus Senior Interning for Minor League Baseball Team
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This fall, senior Beau Bachman ’14 will be a key player for the Gustavus football team, but this summer he is busy interning with the Arkansas Travelers, a minor league baseball affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.