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The College Rhythm in November
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Staying healthy can be a challenge for college students, especially during November. The first round of colds and flu hitting campus, the emotional stress of mid-term exams/grades, and irregular sleep and eating schedules all converge. Student schedules are full with academic and extra-curricular activities, including many exams and papers that will be due before Thanksgiving.…
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Greek Pledging
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The pledge period for fraternities and sororities is happening in September on campus. There are 5 fraternities and 5 sororities on campus, two of which are national affiliates. The Greek tradition at Gustavus dates back more than 100 years. Students and advisers have worked hard again this past year to modify the pledge period and…
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College Breaks
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Before you schedule flights or make vacation plans for College breaks, please make sure your student knows details regarding class expectations, final exam schedules, residence hall closing information, transportation, and travel time to the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport. New this year, Gustavus will be closed the Wednesday before Thanksgiving to allow students to travel. Residence halls…
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Life After Graduation
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Graduation may seem far away for seniors, but now is the time they should finalize their resumes and/or prepare for graduate school. The majority of on-campus, career placement recruiting visits occur in September, October, and November. There are some Spring Semester recruiting events such as Job Fair, “ELCA Camp Day,” and some on-campus interviews. Seniors…
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President Peterson Announces Retirement
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President Jim Peterson ’64 announced in August that he plans to retire at the conclusion of the current academic year. The Gustavus Board of Trustees will begin a nationwide search for a new president. President Peterson will serve through June 2008 and has offered to assist in an orderly transition beyond that date if needed.…
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Family Weekend
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Family Weekend is October 13-14 at Gustavus and is combined with Homecoming festivities. The full schedule this year includes musical performances, athletic events, and seminars on parenting a college student, international terrorism, and the Linneaus Arboretum, as well as a performance by Comedy Sportz. The schedule is designed to provide activities for alumni and families.…
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Starting a New Year
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The start of another school year is always an exciting time on campus. This year started with a “Back To School Bash” all-school picnic with food and music. Students new to college are in the midst of many adjustments and transitions to life away from home, new freedoms, a different academic experience, having a roommate,…
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Important Dates/Events
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Twin Cities Gustie Breakfast featuring President Jim Peterson — Sept. 19 Nobel Conference: “Heating Up: The Energy Debate” — October 2 – 3 Family Weekend — October 13 & 14 Twin Cities Gustie Breakfast featuring a recap of the Nobel Conference — Oct. 17 Fall Break — October 20-23 Razzle Dazzle * A Royal Affair…
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Job and Internship Search Workshops
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Job Fair for Part-Time Jobs in Mankato — Sept. 12 Ultimate Road Trip presentation by Monster.com for first-year students — Sept. 13 Mentoring luncheon for student and alumni interested in environmental studies — Oct. 2 Employer Information Day (Employers will talk with students about their organizations, career positions, internships, and application procedures) — Oct. 4…
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Nobel Conference: "Heating Up: the Energy Debate"
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The 43rd Nobel Conference at Gustavus, Oct. 2 and 3, 2007, will consider global reliance on nonrenewable energy sources and explore a range of cutting-edge energy alternatives. For more information, go to Nobel Conference.