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S.9, E.6: “Of Those Who Have a Lot, a Lot Is Expected”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumnus and founder of Infinity Wealth Alliance Luther Hagen ’88.
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LALACS Senior Symposium
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AVA HANSON Majors in Psychology, Spanish and LALACS “Literature/Interview-Based Suggestions for Navigating Interpreter-Provider Dynamic during Behavioral Health Sessions with Latinx Clients.” My LALACS capstone project studies disparities in behavioral healthcare faced by the Latinx community. Originally, I reached out to a company providing behavioral health services to figure out ways that I could help them.…
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May 2021 Meeting Minutes
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PCDEI Full Council – Agenda May 5, 2021, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., Zoom Call PCDEI-com@gustavus.edu Present: President Bergman, Siri Erickson, Kathi Tunheim, Ron White, Amy Mukamuri, Carlos Mejia Suarez, Angela Erickson, Kari Eckheart, Pamela Pearson, Marie Walker, Vidya Sivan, Corrie Odland, Anthony Bettendorf, Daniel Sellers, Corie Odland, Kinzee Salo, Frederick Smith, Kareem Watts, Valerie Banschbach, Monica…
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Students use Avatars to Navigate Digital Research Presentation
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Mackinzee Miest ‘22, Sophie Pletcher ‘21, and Isabel Banks ‘21 presented their psychological science research at Gather Space Digital Symposium as a part of the Minnesota Undergraduate Psychology Conference hosted by the University of St. Thomas. During the virtual conference, these researchers presented their project to attendees who could stop in at any time.…
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“Why Geography” Series Presents: Luke Zaruba ’21
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1. Why did you choose to major in Geography? When I came to Gustavus, I had no intention of becoming a geography major and had no idea what it could even be useful for. During my second semester, I took World Geography and instantly knew that geography was something that I was interested in and…
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S.9, E.5: The Long Jump, Classics, and Africa Night
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus senior and soon-to-be graduate Tyra Banks ’21.
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Volleyball Ends Season With Loss at St. Olaf
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The Gustavus volleyball team Monday lost in three sets at St. Olaf by scores of 25-23, 28-26, and 25-21. The Gusties wrap up their truncated spring season with a 4-3 overall record.
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Dr. Caruthers Accepts Fellowship at Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies
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We are excited to announce that Dr. Rodney Caruthers Jr., current Visiting Assistant Professor and Bruce Gray Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Religion, will be returning to his alma mater, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, as a 2021-22 Fellow at the Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies. The theme for the upcoming year will focus…
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S.9, E.4: “Forks in the Road and Kettledrums”
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Jason Haaheim ’01, talks about how he went from majoring in Music and Physics at Gustavus to performing as principal timpanist of the world-renowned Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York, and the impact of COVID-19 on the institution and its musicians. Season 9, Episode 4: “Forks in the Road and Kettledrums” Greg Kaster: Hello and…
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“Why Geography” Series Presents: Alicia Johnson ’21
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1. Why did you choose to major in Geography? Geography was an easy major to pick because the department and all it’s courses encompass, in my opinion, the most interesting things one can study. It’s a blend of natural sciences and human sciences and what we learn and how we learn are arguably parts of…