Archive for April, 2021Page 14
Baseball Wins Seventh Straight, Sweeps Macalester 5-1, 11-1
The Gustavus baseball team won its seventh consecutive game Wednesday with a twin bill sweep at Macalester. The Gusties won 5-1 in game one followed by a decisive 11-1 decision in game two, improving to 11-1 overall and 6-1 in the MIAC.
Daunte Wright and Resources for Support
President Rebecca M. Bergman sent this message to students, faculty, and staff on Wednesday, April 14, 2021.
10 Gusties Named to NFF Hampshire Honor Society
The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) Wednesday announced the members of the 2021 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, which is comprised of college football players from all divisions of play who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college careers.
Tinnitus: The Silent Scream
Tinnitus: The Silent Scream Brooke Herman, Gretchen Van Ess, Ratana Chhang, Olivia Kunshier Whether it is the screeching of a subway station, jamming out to your favorite song on the freeway, or testing the limits of your dorm room speakers, we all become exposed to loud noises at one point or another. Long-term exposure […]
Senior Spotlight: Hannah Calkins
The “Senior Spotlight” series honors graduating fine arts majors for their contributions to the Gustavus community. Hannah Calkins is a studio art major with a film and media studies minor from Woodbury, Minn. She is currently considering different career options, including interior design or event planning. Professor of Art and Art History Priscilla Briggs worked […]
Student Internships Experiences
Student Internship Experiences Today, we will be highlighting two hard-working seniors and one outstanding junior on their internship journeys within the past year. First off, we have Public Accounting Major, Communication Studies Minor, Katelyn Weide, who is originally from Sartell, MN and graduated this January 31, 2021. Katelyn Weide This year, Katelyn has gotten the […]
The value of productive struggle
A colleague teaching trigonometry with inquiry-based learning sent me a complaint a student had made to his department chair. The student’s issue was “He doesn’t teach anything, he just stands there and keeps asking me questions!”. To me, this encapsulates the difference between encouraging or discouraging struggle in the classroom. If is comfortable for students […]
Please join us for this research presentation!
If you would like to attend, please email Dr. Kate Keller for the zoom link at kkeller2@gustavus.edu.
COVID-19 Weekly Update: April 13, 2021
TO: The Gustavus Community FROM: COVID-19 Response Leadership Team SUBJECT: COVID-19 Weekly Update DATE: April 13, 2021 WEEKLY TIP Today, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC and FDA (Food & Drug Administration) recommended temporarily pausing further administration of the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine out of an abundance of caution. Please see the joint release from the […]
Gustavus Breaks Ground on Lund Center Project
The $60 million expansion and renovation of the College's wellness and athletics facility will increase opportunities for learning and movement.