Year: 2020

  • Britt Stewart Resigns as Head Softball Coach

    Britt Stewart has announced her resignation as head softball coach at Gustavus after four seasons at the helm. Stewart leaves Gustavus to continue her education and pursue other professional opportunities.  

  • Summer Hours – Request Form

    The library is providing mediated pickup of materials in the foyer through July 31, 2020.  For your safety and ours, individuals who need specific items (e.g. books, DVDs, music scores) are asked to arrange for mediated pickup in the library’s foyer; please fill out a materials request form.  If you need a portion of a work…

  • Statement for Racial Justice

    The Department of Psychological Science at Gustavus Adolphus College stands with Black people and families, and all communities of color. We condemn discrimination, racism, and hate. Through our teaching, research, and service, we commit to working for the Gustavus core value of Justice, promoting education and actions that specifically advance racial justice on campus and…

  • Freeman Earns Second Consecutive CoSIDA Academic All-America Honor

    The 2020 CoSIDA Academic All-America Softball Teams were released Tuesday and Gustavus senior Aly Freeman (Omaha, Neb.) was selected to the Second Team after earning Third Team honors last season. Freeman is the first Gustie softball player to earn multiple Academic All-America honors since Rachael Click was selected in 2007, 2008, and 2009.

  • S.1 E.5 “The Little Biology”

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    Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews microbiologist Laura Burrack.

  • Condemning Violence & Racism

    Statement Condemning Violence & Racism The Library faculty at Gustavus Adolphus College support the Association of College & Research Libraries, the American Library Association, and the Society of American Archivists in condemning violence and racism towards Black people and all people of color. We endorse the statement of the Black Caucus of the American Library…

  • Psychological Science Students Engage in Research and Learning All Year Long

    During the 2019-2020 academic year, the classrooms, labs, and study spaces in Beck Hall (BH) were filled with Psychological Science students conducting research, collaborating with professors, learning about professional organizations, attending conferences, and in some cases, publishing their research results.  We asked students to share their experiences and over the next few months, we plan…

  • Update: June 4, 2020

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    TO: The Gustavus Community FROM: President Bergman SUBJECT: Gustavus COVID-19 Response Update DATE: June 4, 2020 As we begin the summer, our COVID-19 Response Leadership and Action teams are hard at work preparing strategies and plans to have students safely living and learning on campus this fall. The membership of our 12 COVID-19 Response Action…

  • Google Groups user interface updates

    Google will begin rolling out a new user interface for Google Groups on June 9th.  Below is a list of some of the exciting new features. Improved navigation—Group settings are consolidated into one section for easy access. Streamlined group creation—A quick three-step wizard simplifies group creation. Powerful search options—New filtering and search options help you…

  • S.1 E.4 Journeying Inward By Journeying Outward

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    Bryan Messerly, interim director of the Gustavus Center for International and Cultural Education, discusses bringing students abroad home safely during the COVID-19 pandemic and the life-changing potential of study away experiences. Season 1, Episode 4: Journeying Inward by Journeying Outward Transcript: Greg Kaster: Learning for Life at Gustavus is produced by JJ Akin and Matthew…