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  • Stephanie Otto ’00

    “I want students to be a part of the experience and to develop community with each other. “ What are your areas of research and teaching expertise? My research areas involves the impact of physical activity and diet on bone health.  Teaching areas in include Exercise Physiology, Exercise Testing and Prescription, Statistics in Health and…

  • Get Ready Gusties Newsletter 1 (May 2)

    We’re so excited that you’ve chosen Gustavus! Now, let the fun—and forms!—begin. In addition to mailing you important information throughout the summer, we’ll also email you this Get Ready Gusties e-newsletter. Here you’ll find tips, tricks, and to-do items for the journey to your first day as a Gustie. If you can’t find what you need or…

  • Philip Bryant Wins Faculty Scholarly Achievement Award

    Gustavus Adolphus College Professor in English and African Studies Philip Bryant ’73 received the 2024 Faculty Scholarly Achievement Award at the College’s annual Honors Day Convocation on Saturday, May 5. The award is nominated by the Gustavus faculty and is the highest accolade a faculty member can achieve for distinguished scholarly accomplishments. Bryant, who is retiring at the end…

  • Three Gusties Land Coveted Research Internships

    Gustavus has established a new strategic partnership with The Hormel Institute, a world class biomedical research facility in Austin, MN, that provides research internships every summer for multiple Gusties and other undergraduate students. The Institute, which is part of the University of Minnesota’s Research and Innovation Office, accepted 15 students from a pool of 160 applicants for…

  • Celebrate Children’s Book Week

    Join the Gustavus Library in celebrating Children’s Book Week (May 6-12), a celebration of children’s books and the joy of reading that started back in 1919. This year’s theme is No Rules. Just Read. Take a break and visit our Children’s Book Week Display (Central Display, Library main floor), browse our Children’s Literature Collection (Library…

  • Emma Forsyth ’25

    “My classmates have become my best friends and I love watching them dance in class and on stage.” As an aspiring dance studio instructor, Emma chose to major in Dance to provide her with post-graduation opportunities in dance education so that she can eventually teach young dancers and create choreography. Within the Theatre & Dance…

  • Lakesha Carter ’25

    “The professors come from a variety of backgrounds that help get different perspectives and different learning techniques.” Originally planning on a major in Biology and a career in physical therapy, after coming to Gustavus Lakesha realized that nursing was a better career option for her. After working in an assisted living facility, she noticed what…

  • Important Adobe Updates

    Updated Adobe Creative Cloud offerings starting June 1, 2024 Due to continued price increases and licensing restrictions, GTS will no longer be able to offer Adobe Creative Cloud to Gustavus employees via our employee Virtual Lab environment starting on June 1, 2024.  Employees who have been accessing the Creative Cloud tools via the virtual lab…

  • New Displays: AAPI Heritage, Jewish American Heritage

    Announcing new book displays this month! Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month Display – May is a time for celebrating and “paying tribute to the generations of Asian and Pacific Islanders who have enriched America’s history and are instrumental in its future success.” The origins of this commemorative month date back…

  • Gusties take the stage in Peter and the Starcatcher

    Amelia Dewberry & Jay Erickson- Next weekend, Gustavus will be putting on the play Peter and the Starcatcher. Performances will run May 9th, 10th, and 11th at 8:00 p.m. and May 11th and 12th at 2:00 p.m. in the Rob and Judy Gardner Laboratory Theatre. The May 12th performance is intended for families, with a…