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Faculty Spotlight: Betsy Byers
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Betsy Byers (Art and Art History) was featured in the Mankato Free Press about an upcoming multimedia project focusing on climate change and glacier loss.…
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Faculty Spotlight: Peg O’Connor
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Peg O’Connor (Philosophy) was quoted in a New York Times article that discussed fantasizing, daydreaming, and focusing on positive future plans as a way of…
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S.7 E.4: Educating “Intercultural Liaisons”
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus modern languages, literatures, and cultures professor Carlos Mejía Suárez.
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Inspiration on the Ice Age Trail
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Gustavus alumna Emily Ford ’15 is in the midst of a 1,200-mile winter solo thru-hike of Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail.
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Claiming Today
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Steve Wilkinson, meet Sasha. Sasha, meet Steve. The two of you would have gotten along beautifully. Six years ago today, Steve died. He lived as…
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Tane Danger Asks “Why” for a Living
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A unique blend of improv comedy and public policy wonkiness led to his new role as the director of the Westminster Town Hall Forum.
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S.7 E.3: A Global Gustie in Public Health
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Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast host Greg Kaster interviews Gustavus alumna and global health access advocate Katie Schlangen ’14.
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Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Event Focuses on Racial Justice Learning
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The College has partnered with Team Dynamics to offer a racial justice and inclusion workshop for all members of the Gustavus community.
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Faculty Spotlight: Lynnea Myers
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Lynnea Myers (Nursing) did a virtual presentation for the Roots of Autism and ADHD Annual Conference at the Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders at the Karolinska…
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Faculty Spotlight: Dwight Stoll
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Dwight Stoll (Chemistry) published an article in the Journal of Chromatography, A entitled: “Numerical and experimental investigation of analyte breakthrough from sampling loops used for…