Entries tagged with ‘study away’

A Gustie Studies Climate Change Up Close

Marit Isaacson '25 (center) with two friends from her summer program in Tanzania. When Marit Isaacson ’25 was trying to decide how to get the most out of the summer between her sophomore and junior years, she leaned on some Gustavus student services for advice. The Geography and Spanish double-major is also a member of […]

Study Away Programs Persist Despite Pandemic

As international borders re-open to students, Gusties abroad are having eye-opening experiences of a world emerging from a pandemic.

The Long Trip Home from Cusco

Gracie Willaert and Matt Payne were in Peru when the coronavirus pandemic closed the borders. 10 days later, they were finally home.

Meghan Gallagher Represents Class of 2019 as Commencement Speaker

The LALACS major from Chanhassen, Minn. will deliver the commencement address on Saturday, June 1 at Hollingsworth Field.

Dispatch #3 from Hawaii, Beyond Tourism

The January Interim Experience class brings students beyond the typical tourism-centered Hawaii, focusing on day-to-day life on the islands.

Dirty Hands and New Horizons

A group of Gustavus students spent the month of January learning how economics and climate change impact people and agriculture in Indonesia.

Dispatch #2 from Hawaii, Beyond Tourism

The January Interim Experience class brings students beyond the typical tourism-centered Hawaii, focusing on day-to-day life on the islands.

Dispatch #1 from Hawaii, Beyond Tourism

The January Interim Experience class brings students beyond the typical tourism-centered Hawaii, focusing on day-to-day life on the islands.

James Harlan ’18 Makes Pipe Dreams Real

After finding Gustavus by chance, senior and environmental studies major James Harlan has never stopped trying to achieve his goals of exploring the world and making it a better place.

#GustiesAroundTheWorld: Dispatch from France

A group of Gusties visit an ancient amphitheater in Arles, France. Thirteen days and thirteen cities later, we stepped off the train and joined the busy crowds on the streets of Paris. As we arrived at the last hotel stop of the trip, the same building as our first two nights in France, a familiar […]