Entries tagged with ‘Day at the Capitol’
Kate Knutson Wins Swenson-Bunn Award
Political Science Professor Kate Knutson (right) moderates the panel, on Negotiating Conflict, at the 2024 MAYDAY! Peace Conference. Political Science Professor Kate Knutson was presented with the Swenson-Bunn Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence during the Honors Day convocation on May 5. The award is nominated by students and given to a faculty member who exemplifies […]
Gusties Embrace their Day at the Capitol Opportunities
Gustie students start their Day at the Capitol. A large contingent of Gustavus students trekked to St. Paul on March 14 to help convince state legislators to keep making Minnesota colleges more affordable. The annual Day at the Capitol event—a return to a format that hadn’t happened since before the pandemic—saw 46 Gustie undergraduates fan […]
Students Take to the Capitol for Advocacy, Networking
The annual Day at the Capitol visit connected students with lawmakers and Gustavus alumni who work in various government and public service roles.
Gustavus Students Advocate at the State Capitol
Lobbying in support of the Minnesota State Grant program, President Bergman and 30 students traveled to St. Paul for a day of advocacy and networking.
Gusties Visit State Capitol for Advocacy, Networking
Senior Emily Severson reflects on the annual Gustavus Day at the Capitol with the Minnesota Private College Council.
Gusties Descend on Capitol in St. Paul
Forty students, six administrators, and one Board of Trustee member from Gustavus Adolphus College spent Thursday, March 5 at the Capitol in St. Paul in support of the State Grant Program.
Day at the Capitol Scheduled for March 5
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. Gustavus' Day at the Capitol will be shared with Hamline University and St. Mary's University and is scheduled for Thursday, March 5.