Category: Imported

  • Summer Servant Leaders

    This summer numerous Gustavus students are working at a summer camp or with another non-profit organization. Through an application and interview process, 31 of these students were selected to participate in the Summer Leadership Program, sponsored by the Center for Vocational Reflection. This reflection program recognizes students who are making the choice to spend their…

  • Gustavus TV

    For years Gustavus has shown movies on the big screen on weekends. This year weekend movies were enhanced with the creation of GAC TV, a 20-minute student run weekly broadcast that aired before the movie. The purpose of GAC TV is to help the Gustavus community by promoting and acting as a conduit for intellectual…

  • Commencement in the Heat

    It was 95 degrees, yet it didn’t stop the festive mood of Commencement when 596 students graduated. This is the third largest class in Gustavus history, behind 2002 with 609 graduates and 1991 with 597 graduates. Paul Saulnier, associate professor of physics, won the Edgar Carlson Award for Distinguished Teaching. Other faculty awards announced this…

  • Baccalaureate/Commencement Tickets

    Baccalaureate and Commencement are Sunday, May 28. Each graduate receives four tickets for one of the Baccalaureate services (at 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.) Seniors NEED a ticket. Commencement will be held on Hollingsworth Football Field. No tickets are necessary if Commencement is held outdoors, and families are welcome to invite as many guests as…

  • Senior Week

    Gustavus sponsors a time of celebration and closure for the senior class in the days between the end of finals and Commencement. Senior Week events are planned by interested members of the senior class. Activities include a fiesta, Johnny Holm concert, Twins baseball game, Valley Fair, President’s banquet, spa day, sports tournament, boat cruise, and…

  • Relay For Life

    Pulling an “all-nighter” at college never seems to be fun, unless you’re participating in the annual Relay for Life, a signature activity of the American Cancer Society. Started at Gustavus in 2004 by Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, this year’s student-organized walk was April 28. A total of 56 teams totaling 650 faculty/staff/students participated in…

  • Summer with your college student

    Most students and parents find it an interesting transition if the college student is returning to live at home for the 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. You…

  • Gustavus Health Services

    Beginning fall semester 2006, all Gustavus Health Service office visits with the Nurse Practitioners, laboratory tests, immunizations, and/or medical supplies may be billed to the student’s medical insurance company directly by Gustavus. Any unpaid laboratory, immunization, or medical supply fees will be charged to the student account. These services are provided at a reasonable price…

  • Refer a Gustie

    Are there outstanding students in your church or neighborhood? Are there sophomores or juniors in high school who are related to you or are friends of your family and who you think could be a good fit at Gustavus? Please send their names to the Office of Admission at Gustavus to help recruit the next…

  • Celebrating Arbor Week

    “Trees for Heart, Trees for Mind, Trees for Spirit” was the theme of a weeklong “Arbor Week” celebration in Linnaeus Arboretum held during the last week of April. Activities included walks, bird watching, meditation, poetry readings, and much more. To learn more about Linnaeus Arboretum, go to Linnaeus Arboretum.