Year: 2020
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Shout Out to Our 2020 Grads!
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LALACS MAJORS Samuel Abegglen’20 Biology, Studio Art, and Latin American, Latinx and Carribean Studies triple major; Spanish Minor Senior Capstone: LGBT migrants from Latin America report persecution as a reason for seeking asylum in the USA. While scholars have analyzed this issue, less focus has been placed on the racism and heterosexism within the migration…
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2019-2020 Student/Faculty Research was active in the Beck Hall HolmLab
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Dr. Lucie Holmgreen, a clinical psychologist, conducts research that integrates clinical and social psychological approaches. She studies trauma and attachment (how we think, feel, and behave in close relationships) and is particularly interested in the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral reasons for the cyclical nature of trauma. A number of students collaborated with Dr. Holmgreen in…
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Tierney Winter, Brice Panning Named 2019-20 Gustavus Senior Athletes of the Year
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Athletics Department is pleased to announce the winners of the Gustavus Senior Athlete of the Year awards. The 2019-20 female recipient is cross country/track runner Tierney Winter (Sr., Waterville) and the male recipient is baseball/football standout Brice Panning (Sr., Hamburg).
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S.1 E.10 “Unwanted”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews immigration historian and author Maddalena Marinari.
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Nobel Conference 56 Goes Digital
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The 2020 Nobel Conference is moving to an online format. Plans are being developed to deliver the Nobel Conference’s signature mix of expert lectures, audience engagement, and breakout sessions in a virtual format. Register for the virtual Conference The planning committee will prioritize opportunities for discussion and questioning among panelists and with the audience. If…
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Care, Connection, and Country: Dalton Dahle ’22
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The Gustavus junior intends to pair nursing and language study to prepare him for career in the U.S. Army.
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S.1 E.9 The Chemistry Lab and the Alchemy of Student Growth
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Gustavus chemistry professor and chromatography expert Dwight Stoll on working with students in his highly-regarded campus lab, facilitating their development as individuals and scientists, and enjoying the College’s newly renovated and expanded Nobel Hall for state-of-the-art science research and education in the 21st century. Season 1, Episode 9: The Chemistry Lab and the Alchemy of…
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Parking Permits
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Vehicles on campus may park in any red or green permit space until August 31, when we ask all employees and returning students to park according to permit color. Ticketing in the red and green permit areas then begins at 7am on the first day of classes in the Fall, Tuesday, September 8th. Visitor parking…
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Student Research and Professional Development Opportunities occurred all year in Beck Hall!
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Another student who took advantage of research opportunities in the Psychological Science Department this past academic year was Lauren Lowe. Lauren worked closely with Dr. Kayla DeLorme and said of her initial experience working with her in the labs, “I did maternal rat behavior and studied stress transmission! I also did a lot of classwork…
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Adobe Acrobat Pro 12 end of life
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Adobe Acrobat Professional 12 (or 2015) is the last version of Acrobat before Adobe moved to the Creative Cloud licensing model. This product will be end of life on July 7th and will no longer be available on Gustavus computers. Please note that Adobe Acrobat is available in two versions. To determine if you require…