Author: drosenfe
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Looking for a Summer Read?
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Each summer, incoming Gustavus students are asked to read a “Reading in Common” book that will be discussed during New Student Orientation and, for some students, during their First Term Seminar course. The Reading in Common selection for 2010 is Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. This novel explores the…
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Nobel Conference Tickets Available
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Tickets for the 46th annual Nobel Conference are currently on sale. The 2010 Nobel Conference is titled “Making Food Good” and is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 5, and Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2010. Seven distinguished presenters will offer thought-provoking looks into what makes food good—from the scientific and ethical aspects to esthetic, ecological, and economic considerations.…
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Summer in the Garden
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A benefit for the Linnaeus Arboretum will be held on Sunday, June 27, from 4 to 7 p.m. Enjoy a late afternoon in the spectacular setting of Linnaeus Arboretum while sampling wines, cheeses, coffees and desserts, Music and other entertainment, a silent auction, tours, and more are planned. This event is sponsored by the Friends…
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Gustavus Choir Companion Tour of Italy
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The Gustavus Choir invites you to participate in a Cultures and Creativity companion Concert Tour of Italy January 13-28, 2011. The group will include students, family, alumni and friends of Gustavus on a 16-day opportunity to immerse in the rich musical, historical and religious culture of Italy. Choir performances include Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica…
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Upcoming Events & Important Dates at Gustavus
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First-year student move-in – September 3 Transfer student move-in – September 5 Returning student move-in – September 6 Fall Semester Classes begin – September 7 Homecoming – September 25 Family Weekend – October 8-10 For more information on additional college events, go to the Gustavus College Calendar or visit our website for parents for information…
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The Gustavus Student Rhythm in May
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The last few weeks of school are here. Students have anxiety about final exams and papers. Students who do not have other plans for the summer are busy finding summer employment. The reality of graduation brings mixed emotions for most seniors, sadness over leaving friends or relationships, anxiety about finding a job or starting graduate…
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Pre-Register for Graduation Photos
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During the Commencement Service, staff from Grad Images will be taking a photo of each graduating senior as they shake hands with the president. These photos are then available for purchase direct from Grad Images. Family members may pre-register so they receive an e-mail when the photos are ready to download and order. To take…
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Baccalaureate and Commencement Tickets
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Baccalaureate and Commencement are Sunday, May 30. Each graduate received four tickets for one of the Baccalaureate services (at 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.) at the Grad Finale in April. Seniors NEED a ticket. Commencement will be held on Hollingsworth Football Field at 2 p.m. No tickets are necessary if Commencement is held outdoors, and…
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Summer With Your Gustie
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Most students and parents find it to be an interesting transition if your college student is returning to live at home this summer. Students are accustomed to different freedoms while at college and many families have also adjusted to a routine without their college student. Talk with your student about expectations, both yours and theirs. …
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Advice from the Gustavus Career Center
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There’s no doubt about it – regardless if your student is looking to fill their summer months or seeking a permanent position after graduation – it’s a difficult time to nail down a job or internship. Without a job on the horizon, many students may spend their hours staring at a computer screen trolling for…