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Athletic Facilities
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More than 700 students participate in the intercollegiate athletics’ program at Gustavus. In addition, approximately 80 percent of the student body participates in the intramural program each year. To support this, Gustavus has made a strong commitment to facilities for its athletics’ and intramural programs. The combined indoor and outdoor facilities at the college are…
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A New Year Begins
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The 144th academic year began September 7 with 2,600 students and approximately 710 new students, the largest enrollment and new class in college history. Some changes in the general education curriculum will also be implemented this year, including a foreign language requirement for graduation. For those students new to college, change is everywhere. Adjusting to…
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Family Weekend
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Family Weekend is set for October 7-9. The weekend coincides with Homecoming, which allows for the campus to be alive with activities. There is a full schedule this year with athletic events; seminars on aging, Living CSI, and the Linnaeus Arboretum; dedications and tours of Mattson Hall and renovated Old Main; as well as performances…
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Life after Gustavus
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Graduation for seniors may seem far away, but now is the time seniors should be finalizing their resumes or thinking of 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.…
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College Breaks
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Before you schedule flights or make vacation plans during 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. Residence halls are closed during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break periods. Students who are not able to…
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Wind Orchestra Tour
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Join Gustavus alumni and parents on a companion tour with the Gustavus Wind Orchestra to Eastern Europe January 17-27, 2006. The trip includes visits to the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria and will be hosted by Tom Emmert, professor of history, and Jon ’77 and Anita (Thomsen) Young ’77. For more information, go to…
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Greek Pledging
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The pledge period for fraternities and sororities is September 23 — October 6. There are 5 fraternities and 6 sororities on campus, two of which are national affiliates. The Greek tradition at Gustavus dates back more than 100 years. Students and advisors have worked hard this past year to modify the pledge period and activities…
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Campus Progress
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Whether it’s planning for brand new buildings or renovating old ones, the Gustavus campus is always changing. A new web site has been designed to keep you updated on the changes taking place on campus. Go to Campus Progress.
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Nobel Conference
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The College’s 41st Nobel Conference, “The Legacy of Einstein,” will be held Sept. 27-28. The panel will consist of scientists in the areas of statistical physics, relativity, cosmology, and unified theories, who will discuss current work in the areas of Einstein’s greatest contributions. In addition, a historian of science will explore the impact that Einstein’s…
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First Frost*A Royal Affair
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Since 1977 the Gustavus Library Associates has helped raise funds for the endowment of Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library located at Gustavus. Over 1,000 guests will attend First Frost*A Royal Affair, the biennial gala dinner/auction benefit at the Sheraton Hotel in Bloomington on Saturday, October 29. This year Evelyn Young ’33, a long-time GLA supporter, is…