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Steve Carroll Recognized with Minnesota Hockey’s Ted Brill Award

Minnesota Hockey recently recognized Gustavus women's hockey assistant coach Steve Carroll with the Ted Brill Award.

Student Requests For Online Learning

Gustavus students received the email below on Wednesday, August 5. Dear Gustie, As the COVID situation evolves, the College continues to explore options to meet student needs. We have received feedback from a small number of students who wish to complete all of their learning online and not come to campus this fall. This email […]

S.2 E.6: From Chemistry Major to College Chaplain

Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus chaplain and special assistant for diversity, equity, and inclusion Siri Erickson.

Gymnasts Receive WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll

The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) announced Wednesday its Scholastic Honor Roll recipients for the 2019-20 academic year with 16 Gusties receiving recognition.

Summer Reading and Escapes: Dr. Thia Cooper

As August begins and the semester looms, here’s our first entry, from Dr. Thia Cooper. I’m working on a book introducing people to Marcella Althaus-Reid, an Argentinian sexual theologian, so I’ve been reading a lot of her work. I particularly enjoyed her book From Feminist Theology to Indecent Theology (SCM 2004) I also just read and reviewed Lauren […]

Training Opportunities @ Gustavus

Training Opportunities @ Gustavus Gustavus believes that professional development is an important piece in keeping you empowered and up to date with technology. And now, more than ever, you may feel the need to learn new ways to teach and work. Fortunately, there are a wealth of opportunities and resources to help you: Hoonuit Hoonuit […]

S.2 E.5: From Black and Gold to Blue and Gray

Renowned Civil War historian James M. McPherson, Gustavus Class of ’58, reflects on his Gustavus education, his path from there to leading scholar of the war, his civil rights activism as a graduate student in Baltimore, and the searing conflict that preserved the Union and gave it, in Lincoln’s magnificent words, “a new birth of […]