Entries tagged with ‘greg kaster’

Learning for Life @ Gustavus to Air 150th Interview

Greg Kaster's interview with Gustavus Board of Trustees Chair Marcia Page '82 will arrive on March 25. When Greg Kaster started his podcast, he didn’t envision it becoming an ever-expanding, increasingly comprehensive historical record of modern-era Gustavus; in fact, he was only vaguely aware of what a podcast was.  It began in 2020 with a […]

Learning for Life @ Gustavus Podcast Celebrates 100th Episode

Hosted by Gustavus history professor Greg Kaster, the podcast has been streamed in 43 countries and 45 states.

Jaclyn Corin Headlines 2021 MAYDAY! Peace Conference

The 40th MAYDAY! Peace Conference, “Voices of Change: Our Generation of Student Activism,” begins on Wednesday, April 28 at 10 a.m.

Gustavus Launches “Learning for Life” Podcast

The new podcast hosted by Greg Kaster explores the intersections of liberal arts learning and is available on most popular platforms.

S.1 E.1 Learning to Talk with One Another

Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews communication studies professor Pamela Conners.

Turn the Page: Book Suggestions from Gustie Professors

Stuck at home? We asked professors to take a break from online course preparation to make reading recommendations.

Gustavus Faculty Highlight Saint Peter Film Screening, Discussion

Bonnier Chair in Jewish Studies Dr. Samuel Kessler will host a screening of From Cairo to the Cloud for the Saint Peter community.

1968 Teach-In Explores The Legacy of Protest

Professors from four different areas offered an interdisciplinary look at the legacy of 1968's historic protests.

Four Questions with Historian Greg Kaster: Slavery and the Constitution

The history professor spent much of July in Washington, DC as one of 25 scholars from across the nation to attend the National Endowment for Humanities Summer Institute on Slavery and the Constitution.

Gustavus Celebrates Commencement for Class of 2018

520 graduates crossed the stage on Saturday, June 2, and joined the ranks of over 27,000 Gustavus alumni across the country and around the world.