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Gustavus to Erect Large New Solar Panel Field
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Given the solar eclipse happening on April 8 and the campus-wide Earth Day celebration occurring later this month, Gustavus is pleased to announce that it…
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Celebrate National Library Week
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National Library Week kicks off on Sunday, April 7. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library…
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Emily Mills ’26
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“It makes me feel really reassured to know that I have professors like that who will have my back and want the best for me…
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Carly Nelson ’25
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“The faculty in the department have played a crucial role in preparing me for a career in education. Through their expertise, mentorship, and hands-on teaching…
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Claire Ghantous ’26
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“Being a part of this department, I am given the opportunity to engage in both collaborative and hands-on activities.” Claire has always thought about teaching…
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Eva McClelland ’26
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“I am constantly being challenged to think deeper, and look further into a question that arises.” As a lifelong practicing Christian, Eva has always been…
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Raquel Vaughn ’25
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“I think [the African Studies faculty’s] genuine interest in what I’m doing and what I’ve done has made it clear to me that these are…
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Behind the Scenes With Dining Services
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75 lbs. of bacon and 450 eggs prepared every morning. 6,000 transactions a day. Although the Gustavus Adolphus Market Place is visited daily by about…
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Faculty Spotlight: Lisa Heldke
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Lisa Heldke (Philosophy) presented an invited session with her collaborator, Cynthia Belliveau of the University of Vermont, at the Society for the Advancement of American…
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Faculty Spotlight: Dario Sanchez-Gonzalez
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Darío Sánchez-González (Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures) recently taught a class in Shana Komitee’s course “Vibrant Legacies in Theater” at the Juilliard School in New…