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  • Abby Vizenor ’25

    “My Public Discourse course helped me to connect with my community and work to make change!” Abby chose a Communication Studies major simply because she enjoyed her initial Communications classes and appreciated the faculty within the department. Additionally, she says, “I have a strong interest in social media and photography so I figured this would…

  • Kate Dario ’24

    “I place a high value on relationships with others, and I feel valued and heard by all of the Communication professors.” Originally planning on majoring in Biology and Theatre, Kate decided to switch her major to Communication Studies after realizing that she was interested in the “relational side of human communication.” The faculty within the…

  • Gustavus and River Falls Set to Meet in NCAA Quarterfinal

    Following their MIAC Championship victory, the Gustavus women’s hockey team (24-3) is set to host UW-River Falls (23-3-1) in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Championships at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Gusties and Falcons both earned a bye to the second round of the tournament, to be hosted at Don Roberts Ice Rink. Tournament play…

  • March 7, 2023 Kitchen Cabinet Minutes

    Kitchen CabinetMarch 7, 2023Steve Kjellgren, Jeri Miller, Adam Stewart, Jen Donkin, Lukas Lennartson, Stephanie Marsh, Kari Wallin,Danielle Burger, Molly Yunkers, Karen Yess, Lisa Heldke, Anna Dieke, Chuck Neiderreiter, Mark Hanson,Soren Sackreiter, Kathleen GrubeFrom the director: Steve KjellgrenMeal plan analytics – negative vs positive accounts, there are often assumptions that all students don’tuse their meal plans…

  • Celebrating National Women’s History Month

    We’re celebrating Women’s History Month at Gustavus Library with a display of books in the Hasselquist Room on the main floor of the library highlighting women authors and activists of the past two hundred years! The National Women’s History Alliance (which successfully campaigned for women’s history to be celebrated in March with a national women’s…

  • Why Does Racial Inequality Persist? Guest Lecture by Professor Glenn Loury

    We are pleased to invite all students to a lecture by Glenn Loury on the topic of “Why Racial Inequality Persists.” Glenn Loury is a renowned economist, academic, and social commentator. He is currently the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics at Brown University. He is also a host…

  • Jonas Doerr ’24

    “All of my classes have included small group work, and I feel more than ready to work with professional teams in the workforce.” Jonas was inspired to major in Communication Studies after taking Patty English’s Interpersonal Communications class, which reminded him of a favorite book, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Jonas points to English…

  • Demostración de cocina: Frixuelos

    La sociedad honorífica de español, Sigma Delta Pi, agradece al Profesor Darío Sánchez González la demostración y degustación de los frixuelos. Gracias por darnos contexto cultural a esta receta tradicional asturiana. ¡Riquísima! . .

  • Week 1: Reading Brings Us Together

    Reading Brings Us Together…in the Library! Every week during March, celebrate how Reading Brings Us Together by filling out this form for a chance to win prizes! The more activities you check off, the greater your point total will be, but no matter what you have time to complete, we hope you enjoy the challenge…

  • Gusties Showcase Research at the State Capitol

    “But will I ever use this in my job?” is a question students have asked for as long as there have been post-graduate career paths. On Feb. 15, two Gustavus students showcased research projects at the Minnesota State Capitol with components they’ll definitely deploy in their professional lives. Carley Swanson-Garro ’23 and Haley Jostes ’23…