Tag: january interim experience
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#GustiesAroundTheWorld: Dispatch from France
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Sophie Leininger blogs from the January Interim Experience course Sport and Culture in France.
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#GustiesAroundTheWorld: Dispatch from France
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Sophie Leininger blogs from the January Interim Experience course Sport and Culture in France.
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January Interim Experience Research Course Builds Connections to the Past
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15 Gustavus Adolphus College students took an in-depth look at their family history during their intensive, four-week class.
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Dispatch from DC: Inauguration Politics with Professor Kate Knutson
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Gusties witnessed both the inauguration and the Women’s March during their January class, Inauguration Politics
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Gustie Math and Science Majors Take Top Competition Honors
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A team of Gustavus Adolphus College math and science majors placed higher than any other liberal arts college in the nation in a recent international math competition.
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Matt Broschard ’16: Research at Gustavus Leads to January at Vanderbilt
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Gustavus senior Matt Broschard recently spent the month of January as a research observer in Vanderbilt University’s Computational Memory Lab.
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Gusties Connect with Local Language Learners through Building Community Course
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Students in Angelique Dwyer’s January class spent the month teaching, engaging, and building community with English language learners in Saint Peter and the surrounding area.
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Bob Molhoek ’93: How to Get Hired in the Real World
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On the first day of his January Interim Experience class, visiting faculty member Bob Molhoek asked students one simple question: “Why should I hire you?”
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Hands-On Learning Results in New Online Literary Magazine
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Students in English professor Baker Lawley’s January Interim class wasted no time getting down to business. From the first day of the course, the group would have just 20 class sessions to edit, publish, and launch the first issue of Razor Literary Magazine.
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Gustavus Explores Digital Humanities through Mellon Grant
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Gustavus is using grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to implement six project-based January Interim Experience courses that explore the digital humanities.