Entries tagged with ‘Diversity’

Doug Thompson Named Inaugural Vice President for Equity and Inclusion

Doug Thompson, PhD, will serve as the inaugural Gustavus vice president focused specifically on diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial justice.

Marinari Wins 2021 Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award

The history and gender, women, and sexuality studies professor's research focuses on the experiences of immigrant and migrant communities.

Center for Inclusive Excellence Expands Opportunities, Space

The Gustavus Center for Inclusive Excellence recently moved into an expanded and renovated space and welcomed a new assistant director.

Listen and Learn this Black History Month

Black history, experiences, and identities are explored in these curated podcast episodes from Learning for Life @ Gustavus.

Dr. Bernard Powers ’72: A Voice for the Voiceless

The director of the Center for the Study of Slavery at the College of Charleston discusses his life's work.

Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Event Focuses on Racial Justice Learning

The College has partnered with Team Dynamics to offer a racial justice and inclusion workshop for all members of the Gustavus community.

Gustavus to Expand, Relocate Center for Inclusive Excellence

Gustavus will begin renovating the lower level of the Johnson Student Union on November 23.

Gustavus Actions for Racial Justice

President Rebecca M. Bergman and her senior leadership team sent the following message to Gustavus students, faculty, and staff on Thursday, June 11, outlining steps the College will take in pursuit of racial justice.

Mixed Blood Theatre to Perform on Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Mixed Blood Theatre Company will perform at Gustavus Adolphus College on Monday, Jan. 21 as part of the college's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations. The ensemble will perform Dr. King's Dream: A Biography of Martin Luther King Jr. at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall.

International Culture Celebrated at Gustavus

Diversity and international culture will be celebrated at Gustavus Adolphus College this weekend. The College will host its annual International Festival on Friday, Nov. 16, while the Hmong New Year will be celebrated on Saturday, Nov. 17. Both events are open to the public.