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  • Social Justice Experience in India

    It was during a Gustavus Social Justice, Peace, and Development Semester in India that Mary Duvall realized she would someday return.

  • Five Awarded NCAA Scholarships

    Five Gustavus students were awarded National Collegiate Athletic Association postgraduate scholarships, ranking Gustavus Adolphus College second in the nation for the highest number of these scholarships in the 2004-2005 school year.

  • Fulbright Scholar in Bulgaria

    Selected to take part in the Fulbright International Summer Institute (FISI), Gustavus senior Matt Forbes is spending two weeks in Pamporovo, Bulgaria.

  • All Are Welcome

    Gustie grad David Scherer has created JUMP, Joint Urban Ministries in Praise, a worship service designed to communicate to urban youth.

  • Celebrating Senior Week

    Gustavus continues its unique tradition of celebrating community during Senior Week in the days between finals and commencement.

  • Immersion exposes social justice issues

    Twelve first-year students and their group leaders traveled to Camp Iduhapi so that they could take part in what was called the “Cambodian Killing Fields simulation”–part of a voluntary social justice immersion organized for incoming students.

  • Serving Beyond Gustavus

    From teaching English in Japan to working to empower women affected by domestic violence, many from the Class of 2005 plan to continue their call to serve beyond Gustavus.

  • Joe Lencioni – His Plerotic Self

    Joe Lencioni is a Renaissance kind of guy. A senior religion major at Gustavus from Princeton, Minn., he has done just about everything he can to counter the stereotypical image of the staid and serious pre-seminarian.

  • Forensics at Gustavus

    The 2004-05 Gustavus forensic team may prove to be the strongest and most celebrated among all those the College has produced.

  • Leaving Old Main

    For the first time since 1973, Education professor Al Pearson has had to move to a new office.