Tag: polisci
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Olono Vidales to Speak at Class of 2022 Commencement Ceremony
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Political science major Regina Olono Vidales ’22 will give remarks on behalf of the graduating class on Saturday, May 21.
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Knutson Wins 2020 Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching
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The award was presented at the Gustavus Class of 2020’s commencement ceremony, which took place a year later than scheduled due to COVID-19.
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Gustavus Junior Accepted into Public Service Fellowship Program
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Political science major Christopher Ortiz will attend the academic program at the University of Michigan this summer.
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Leading by Example: Henry Adebisi ’18
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After a busy career on the Hill, the senior is taking his leadership, creativity, and activism with him as he transitions to his career in June.
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Professor Jill Locke Awarded Fellowship to Institute for Advanced Study
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Professor Jill Locke, who teaches political theory courses in the Political Science department and directs the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies program, will spend the 2014-15 academic year as a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. She will conduct research on children’s political activism, looking at the case of the U.S.…
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Young Lawyers Praise Gustavus Education for Their Success
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Recent graduates Pete Schwingler ’05, Hailey Harren ’07, Krista Hiner ’07, and Derek Hilding ’10 say that their undergraduate experience at Gustavus Adolphus College prepared them to excel in law school and in the professional world.
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Nicole Ektnitphong ’15 Named a Phillips Scholar
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Gustavus Adolphus College sophomore Nicole Ektnitphong has been named a Jay and Rose Phillips Scholar for 2013-15. Ektnitphong, a native of Worthington, Minn., is a political science major with minors in peace studies and civic leadership.
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Matt Swenson ’06: Living a Mission-Driven Life
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Matt Swenson ’06 made the most of his four years at Gustavus Adolphus College and left the hill inspired to change lives through a career in public service. Today, he serves as Communications Advisor to Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton and has a bright future ahead of him.
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Young Alumni Make Their Mark in Political Arena
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Alumni of Gustavus Adolphus College have a long tradition of involvement in Minnesota politics dating back to the late 19th century. Continuing this tradition of service – one of the College’s five core values – are more recent alumni who are working their way up the political ladder, determined to become tomorrow’s leaders.