Tag: history
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Four Questions with Legal Historian Paul Finkelman
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Dr. Paul Finkelman will discuss slavery’s influence on the Constitution and resulting Supreme Court decisions on Tuesday, March 5.
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Purple Reign: Exploring Prince’s Impact on Race and Masculinity
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The January Interim Experience course allowed students to dive into issues of race, masculinity, and power through Prince’s life and work.
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Four Questions with Historian Greg Kaster: Slavery and the Constitution
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The history professor reflects on his participation in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Slavery and the Constitution.
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Gustavus Celebrates Commencement for Class of 2018
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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.
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Finding Home for Herself and the World
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After four years of service at Gustavus, recent graduate Kendyl Landeck seeks to make “home” a possibility for everyone.
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History and Biology Lead to Global Healthcare for Katie Schlangen ’14
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Just three years after graduation, Gustavus alumna Katie Schlangen is traveling the world… and helping people along the way.
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Marinari’s Immigration Research Provides Context, Stories
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Dr. Maddalena Marinari’s immigration research is contributing to several important national initiatives.
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Three Seniors Named Fulbright Semifinalists
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For the second consecutive year, three Gustavus student have been named semifinalists for the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant program.
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Dave Brazel ’17: Cadet, Scholar, Athlete
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The senior history major and Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Cadet will be commissioned as an infantry officer upon graduation.
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Erika Lee to Discuss the First “Global Immigration Crisis” at Gustavus October 13
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Lee will compare the Asian immigration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries to today’s global immigration concerns.