Tag: dates
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Dates and Deadlines: The Next 60 Days
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September 17: Fraternity/Sorority pledging begins September 17: Late registration deadline September 28: Deadline to register for Family Weekend October 2 – 3: Nobel Conference 48: Our Global Ocean October 5: Visit from the King and Queen of Sweden October 5 – 6: Family Weekend October 12 – 13: Homecoming October 19: Final exams for…
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Dates & Deadlines: The Next 60 Days
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This list of dates & deadlines now includes links for more information about certain topics. March 31 – April 9: Easter Recess/Spring Break April: Room Draw process (see Residential Life website for more information) April 1: Application open for January 2013 Study Away programs April 13: Course withdrawal deadline April 15: Deadline to order yearbooks…
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Dates and Deadlines: The Next 60 Days
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March 10: Building Bridges Conference on campus March 14: Off-campus living applications due for 2012 – 2013 March 23: Final Exams for half semester courses March 24: President’s Ball at Landmark Center, St. Paul March 31: Deposit due to be eligible for room draw March 31 – April 9: Easter Recess/Spring Break April: Room Draw…
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Upcoming Events & Important Dates
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Registration for room clusters – April 19-21 Easter Recess (Residence Halls remain open) – April 22-25 Registration for double rooms – May 3-5 Honors Day – May 7 Last day of classes – May 18 Reading Day – May 19 Finals – May 20-24 Commencement – May 29 New Student Orientation – September 2-5 Fall…
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Upcoming Events and Important Dates
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4-person housing selection – March 8-10 Building Bridges Conference – March 12 Deadline for returning students to complete student-employment contracts – March 18 President’s Ball (student formal dance in St. Paul) – March 19 Housing selection for singles and triples – March 22-24 Residence Halls close at 9:00 a.m. for Spring Break – March 26…
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Building Bridges
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The 16th Annual Building Bridges Conference will be held March 12, 2011, at 9:30 a.m. in Christ Chapel. This year’s theme is “I’m Not For Sale: Slavery Past and Present.” For more information, contact the event co-chairs Shanda Kirkeide and Elizabeth Coco at bbcochairs11@gustavus.edu.
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A Food Security Event Building Solidarity through Education, Action, and Advocacy
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On Feb. 12–13, 2011, Gustavus and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans will partner to host an event on the Gustavus campus that will address the complexities of food insecurity and local and global hunger through speakers, advocacy work, and an emergency food pack of 250,000 meals, funded by Thrivent Financial. For more information, go to gustavus.edu/events/food/.
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Gustavus Internships
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Internships and Career Explorations are fantastic opportunities to learn new skills and apply academic knowledge in a “real-world” work environment. An added bonus is the academic credit you can receive for your work. These experiences are so valuable that over half of Gusties will do at least one during their time on the hill! Finally,…
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Gustavus Health Professions
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The Career Center hosts a Health Professions Fair each year. The fair is designed to showcase a variety of career and academic opportunities in the health professions, science and related businesses to Gustavus students. Students interested in any health profession (Pre-Med, Pre-Vet, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-PT/OT, etc) are encouraged to attend. The fair will be on…
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Important Dates and Events
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Touring Week (no classes) – January 29-February 6 (Residence Halls remain open) Spring Semester Classes begin – February 7 Online housing contracts due to Residential Life for all returning students – February 15 Late Registration Deadline for classes – February 18 Off-campus housing selection – February 15-17 4-person housing selection – March 8-10 Building Bridges…