Whether it’s planning for brand new buildings or renovating old ones, the Gustavus campus is always changing. This site has been designed to keep you updated on the changes taking place on campus. Select the name of a building below to read about progress being made and to see photographs of the project.
Football StadiumThese plans allow for a new football field and stadium, baseball field, and expanded classrooms and fitness facilities in Lund Center.
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Mattson HallSited west of the Schaefer Fine Arts Center and Prairie View Residence Hall on the south side of campus, the newly-erected Mattson Hall houses the nursing and education departments.
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Old MainThe Old Main project, which includes the installation of an elevator in the northwest corner of the building, is scheduled to be completed in fall 2005.
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Southwest HallThe new, 200-bed residence hall located across Campus Drive from the arboretum on the west side of campus offers multiple floorplans, kitchenettes and generous lounge space.
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Wahlstrom HallWahlstrom Hall was decommissioned on May 28th, 2005, in advance of expected completion of Southwest Hall. The structure was demolished throughout the month of August, 2005.
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Safety UpdatesImproving safety on campus has always been, and will continue to be, a top priority. A number of updates have recently been made to further this effort.
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7.5 percent of students are students of color.
The Gustavus women's soccer team battled the Macalester Scots to a scoreless tie through 89 minutes, but the Scots' Emily Humphries scored her first collegiate goal with 40 seconds left in regulation play handing the Gusties a heartbreaking 1-0 loss. The Gusties fall to 6-5-2 overall and 2-4-1, while Macalester improves to 9-3-2 overall and 4-2-1 in the MIAC.
The Gustavus men's golf team wrapped up its fall season with an 11th place finish at its own 20-team Twin Cities Classic. The tournament was scheduled to begin on Saturday, however cold and snow canceled the first round. On Sunday, an 18-hole round was played at the Links at Northfork in Ramsey, Minn., but the snow forecast for Monday forced the cancellation of the final round and Saint John's who fired a team score of 289 was declared the winner. Gustavus posted a total of 302.
The first round of the 54-hole Twin Cities Classic hosted by the Gustavus men's golf team was postponed due to cold and snow on Saturday. The tournament will attempt to continue on Sunday with 18 holes scheduled to be played at The Links at Northfork in Ramsey, Minn. and the final round will be played at Wayzata Country Club on Monday.