Administrative overhaul: New administrators share excitment about future of Gustavus
With the 2016-17 academic year now underway and the college working on the first stages of implementing its recently developed strategic plan, Gustavus Acts, Gustavus has shuffled its administrative team, adding several new members. Recent developments include the departure of two key members of the Gustavus Administration staff, Provost and Dean Mark Braun and Director of Admissions Tom Crady. Braun’s position has been filled by … Continue reading Administrative overhaul: New administrators share excitment about future of Gustavus
Students value opportunity to speak with Board of Trustees
This Friday, Gusties will get a unique chance to enjoy casual conversation and discuss topics that are important to them with college leadership over bacon, eggs and coffee. At Breakfast with the Board, now a tri-annual event held less regularly prior to Fall 2012, students will have the critically important opportunity to update the Board Members on the challenges and opportunities they see on campus. … Continue reading Students value opportunity to speak with Board of Trustees
Gustavus alumni joins Standing Rock protest
Standing Rock, North Dakota isn’t a place that people usually hear about. Yet it gained national attention when the indigenous people started protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. There are overlaying issues of environmental, indigenous sovereignty, and basic rights that are being fought over. Jace Riggin, a recent Gustie grad, has joined the hundreds of protesters. He was well known at Gustavus as someone that tried … Continue reading Gustavus alumni joins Standing Rock protest
Campus Safety Report (9/30/16)
Tuesday, September 20 Campus Safety received a report of occupants of a motor vehicle driving past a pedestrian and shouting bias comments toward the pedestrian at 0000 hours. Case referred to the Bias Response Team. Wednesday, September 21 An online report was submitted about bias-related language based on national origin being used on an online app and reporting concern about a student. An online report … Continue reading Campus Safety Report (9/30/16)
‘I Am A Black Man’ panel aims to humanize
I Am A Black Man. What does that statement mean? On Thursday Oct 6 at 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. in the Wallenberg Auditorium this question will be addressed by a panel of students, faculty, and administrators. “I see this as an opportunity to share my experience,” Panelist, and Director in Alumni and Parent Engagement and Advancement, Glen Lloyd said. “In hopes that those who come and … Continue reading ‘I Am A Black Man’ panel aims to humanize
Gold and black, take me back: The Great Gustie Gathering excites students and brings alumni home
As the Nobel Conference winds down and the weekend draws closed, the anticipation for Homecoming is becoming the focus here on campus. Homecoming has been a time-honored tradition since around 1910. There is still debate today about who hosted the first foot-ball oriented celebration. The two schools in question are Mizzou and Illinois. Much of the evidence that can be found points to Mizzou as … Continue reading Gold and black, take me back: The Great Gustie Gathering excites students and brings alumni home
MEET THE GREEKS
Greek organizations have been a part of Gustavus Adolphus College for over 100 years. They are an opportunity for students to make a difference on campus through philanthropic fundraising events, community service, and campus pride. As a recognized Greek organization, each fraternity and sorority promotes a philanthrophic cause which mirrors their values. Each chapter also raises money for their chosen cause through a series of … Continue reading MEET THE GREEKS
Beneath the Crown (9/30/16)
What is your dream career? “I’m really into numbers and I’m someone who doesn’t want to be the center of attention, like I’d rather work behind the scenes, but I still want to make a difference. So, I’ve always been into math. My mom was my math teacher in sixth grade and that was what sparked it, I think. I like that math has more … Continue reading Beneath the Crown (9/30/16)
Tales from Abroad – Shelby Pankratz
Last spring semester I studied abroad in the bustling town of Florence, Italy. Over 4,750 miles and 110 days away from home, I visited 28 cities in a total of six countries and had the absolute time of my life. I was able to see many cities in my host country of Italy as well as: visit the lively and historic city of Prague, fly … Continue reading Tales from Abroad – Shelby Pankratz