Month: May 2019
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Rachel Flynn (Library)
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Rachel Flynn co-presented a paper titled “Wandering into the Wilderness: Embracing Ambiguity in Information Literacy Instruction” at the 2019 LOEX conference held in Minneapolis May 9-11, 2019.
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Marcia Bunge (Religion)
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Marcia Bunge was invited to participate in a Collegeville Institute Writing Workshop led by Professor and Writer Michael N. McGregor July 24-30, 2019.
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Yurie Hong (Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies)
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Yurie Hong presented a paper entitled “Talking about Rape in a Myth Class: Preparation, Course Material, and Classroom Practices” at the Classical Association of Canada.
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Hayley Russell, 2019 Swenson-Bunn Memorial Award for Teaching Winner
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Hayley Russell (Health and Exercise Science) was selected as the 2019 recipient of the Swenson-Bunn Memorial Award for Teaching. The award honors the memory of two Gustavus students and members of the Student Senate, Greg Swenson and Holly Bunn, who were killed in a car accident in 1989. Presented each year at Honors Day, this…
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Casey Elledge, 2019 Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award
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Casey Elledge (Religion) was selected as the 2019 recipient of the Gustavus Faculty Scholarly Accomplishment Award. Presented each year at Honors Day, this award is the highest accolade a Gustavus faculty member can receive for distinguished scholarly achievements.
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Michele Koomen (Education)
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Michele Koomen published an article with Alissa Hoffman ’17 and Elizabeth (Schutz) Rodriguez ’17 titled “Authentic science with citizen science and student‐driven science fair projects.”
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Tom Clement (Economics and Management)
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Tom Clement had a paper, “A Conceptual Framework of Entrepreneurial Finance,” accepted for publication in Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy, a spin-off publication of the top-tier journal Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. The paper offers the first-ever comprehensive framework that differentiates entrepreneurial finance from corporate finance and provides content and learning outcomes for educators on what to…
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Glenn Kranking (History and Scandinavian Studies)
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Glenn Kranking participated and presented at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Baltic Studies Program at the University of Washington. He also presented “Be Swedish! Kustbon and the Changing Status of Estonia’s Swedish Minority, 1920s and 1930s” at the annual Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies Northwest Conference in Seattle.