Entries tagged with ‘Phil Bryant’
On Juneteenth: 5 Questions and a Poem
On this Juneteenth, the second as an official U.S. holiday, here is a prose poem alum and retiring Gustavus professor Phil Bryant ’73 wrote 10 years ago, before the vast majority of Saint Peter and White America knew what Juneteenth was.
Bryant ’73 Wins 2021 Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching
Dr. Phil Bryant ’73 English and African Studies professor Phil Bryant ’73 was named the winner of the 2021 Edgar M. Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching at the Gustavus Adolphus College Class of 2021 commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 13. “I feel very humbled and very privileged to receive this award,” Bryant said. “Not for […]
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.
Poetic Professors Read and Celebrate Latest Publications
English professors Rebecca Fremo and Phil Bryant gave a reading as part of the Bards in the Arb series last week.
Jazz Expert Presents The Langston Hughes Project
Dr. Ron McCurdy of the University of Southern California will present a multimedia project featuring video, spoken word, and jazz music.
Gustavus to Celebrate its Authors
Gustavus Adolphus College will hold its annual Gustavus Author Tea at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, April 30 in the Courtyard Café, located on the lower level of the C. Charles Jackson Campus Center.