Entries tagged with ‘lisa heldke’
Eating With Intentionality at Gustavus
What's the rush? Taking time to enjoy and think about food is more rewarding. The love for food runs deep throughout the Gustavus campus. The romanticization for home cooking, the good ol’ reliable chicken strip-and-fries combo, and the adornment for the STEAMeries sammies (can’t go wrong with the Cuban), unite the student body and faculty […]
Nobel Conference Explores Challenges and Opportunities of Big Data
The annual Nobel Conference takes place October 5-6, 2021, features seven world-leading experts, and dives into the topic, "Big Data REvolution."
Nobel Conference 56 Goes Virtual October 6-7
The 2020 Nobel Conference, Cancer in the Age of Biotechnology, will explore the science and ethics surrounding cutting-edge treatment.
Nobel Conference 56 Moves Online This October
The 2020 conference will be offered virtually at no charge. Current ticket holders will be offered a full refund.
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.
Journey Into Climate with Paul Andrew Mayewski Feb. 26
Described as the "Indiana Jones of climate research," Paul Andrew Mayewski will give a free public lecture on Wed. Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.
Living Soil: A Universe Underfoot
The 54th Nobel Conference dug into the science and ethics of soil health.
Nobel Conference 54 Digs Into Soil Health
Living Soil: A Universe Underfoot, digs into the science and ethics of soil health at the 54th Nobel Conference.
Philosopher Lisa Heldke Keynotes Italian Food Conference
Heldke's lecture and the subsequent discussion were at the center of the international conference on the ethics of food choices.
Nobel Conference 53 Explores Science and Ethics of Reproductive Technology
"Reproductive Technology: How Far Do We Go?" will pair cutting-edge science and questions of ethics as we explore what it means to be human.