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Plus, Alumni Referral deadline, Nobel 52 recap, and WSJ/THE rankings!
Plus, Alumni Referral deadline, Nobel 52 recap, and WSJ/THE rankings!
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Homecoming - The Great Gustie Gathering 2016

Homecoming—The Great (Big) Gustie Gathering 2016
The Great Gustie Gathering 2016 brought a record crowd of alumni, parents, and friends to campus Saturday to celebrate their years at Gustavus as well as 100 seasons of football. It was one of the largest homecoming celebrations on record—more than 1300 came back to The Hill. Gusties now living in 28 states, and from as far back as the Class of ’53, enjoyed a beautiful day in Saint Peter.

Read the recap of Homecoming
Alumni Referral Scholarship due November 1, 2016
More than 120 high school seniors have been referred by 100 alumni. Make your referral by November 1, 2016. Every alumnus/a of Gustavus should have received a packet in the mail inviting you to nominate students for our new Alumni Referral Scholarship, but you can also nominate online. Encourage high school seniors to carry on the Gustie legacy!


Refer a High School Senior now

Nobel 52: Accessible Discourse on Economics
The Conference was attended by thousands of students, lifelong learners, and citizens of Minnesota, the Midwest, and beyond. Audiences from 36 states and 14 countries on three continents tuned in live online. All heard from leading economics scholars regarding their research. On campus, visitors also enjoyed interactive games about economics concepts and took photos (sort of) with past and present economics superstars like Karl Marx and Janet Yellen.

Nobel 52 recap and video archives available now
#FireuptheRouser
#FireuptheRouser again! Gustavus ranks high in Minnesota
Gustavus Adolphus College ranks 144th among colleges and universities across the United States in the first-ever Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education (WSJ/THE) College Rankings, which were released this week.  The College is third among Minnesota private colleges behind Carleton and Macalester. The new ranking system assesses education, graduate outcomes, and the student experience to evaluate colleges across four areas: “Capacity” for teaching, “Capability” for engaging students, “Credibility” in terms of producing strong outcomes, and “Community.”
Read more about the rankings