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Daily Update: May 13, 2020

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that the Minnesota “Stay at Home” order will be lifted May 18. Most employees should continue to work at home until further notice. Rolling residence hall move-out, online course delivery, and limited on-campus operations continue.

Daily Update: May 12, 2020

Rolling residence hall move-out, online course delivery, and limited on-campus operations continue.

Daily Update: May 11, 2020

Rolling residence hall move-out, online course delivery, and limited on-campus operations continue.

Daily Update: May 9-10, 2020

Rolling residence hall move-out and limited on-campus operations continue.

Daily Update: May 8, 2020

Rolling residence hall move-out, online course delivery, and limited on-campus operations continue.

Daily Update: May 7, 2020

The Financial Aid office emailed students regarding Federal CARES Act Grants. Faculty, students, and staff are reminded to read the weekly Inside Gustavus internal newsletter on Thursdays for COVID-19 updates and other campus messaging.

Daily Update: May 6, 2020

The College announced a $2.65 million gift to the Gustavus Counseling Center from alumni couple Mark ’83 and Terri DeGiusti Henneman ’83. Rolling move-out and online classes continue.

Daily Update: May 5, 2020

President Bergman announced the cancellation of summer activities, camps, and events and related budget impacts in an email to students, faculty, and staff. Rolling residence hall move-out and online classes continue.

Important Announcement Regarding Summer Activities

TO: The Gustavus Community FROM: President Bergman SUBJECT: Important Announcement Regarding Summer Activities DATE: May 5, 2020 Eight weeks ago our community was asked, almost overnight, to face a new reality. Our vision statement called us to boldly act on this great challenge of our time. Teaching and learning has taken place exclusively online instead […]

Daily Update: May 4, 2020

Rolling residence hall move-out, online course delivery, and limited on-campus operations continue.