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Thursday Mar 26, 2026

  • Fine Arts
  • Student Experience

Passion and Purpose, An Arts Now Exhibition (Mar 26 – April 23)

A Junior level capstone experience for students who are Studio Art Majors. 

 

Schaefer Gallery
Crimson background with image of flower and text Passion and Purpose An Arts Now Exhibition

The Good Life - TED Talk and Discussion

Community Lunch and Learn

Heritage Banquet Room
The Great Gustie Read book The Good Life by Robert Waldinger

Guided Meditation

Get to know yourself better through guided meditation! Meditation offers a simple yet powerful way to calm your mind, reduce anxiety, and improve focus. Everyone is welcome, whether you’ve practiced for years, tried it in the past, or are a beginner. Join us in the Bonnier Multifaith Center in Anderson Hall. All members of the campus community and beyond are invited to attend! Give it a try and experience the transformative power of mindfulness.

Bonnier Multifaith Center
A bowl used for meditation practice.

Reflections on The Good Life

Daily Chapel

Christ Chapel
The Great Gustie Read book The Good Life by Robert Waldinger

Friday Mar 27, 2026

  • Fine Arts

Shift/Unravel/Root: The Gustavus Dance Company in Concert

As dance artists, we are inclined to investigate and embrace shifting perspectives, to question and unravel old patterns, and to find new ways to root ourselves in the present. The Gustavus Dance Company explores these themes of change, growth, and reconnection through choreographed works by guest artists Yukino Sato and Darrius Strong, Professor Emerita Melissa C. Rolnick, and current faculty Sarah Hauss and Jill Patterson, along with selected student work.

Rob & Judy Gardner Laboratory Theatre
Woman sitting with arms in a dance pose and text Shift Unravel Root The Gustavus Dance Company in Concert
  • Student Experience

The Great Egg Hunt

Campus Activities Board

Saturday Mar 28, 2026

  • Fine Arts

Shift/Unravel/Root: The Gustavus Dance Company in Concert

As dance artists, we are inclined to investigate and embrace shifting perspectives, to question and unravel old patterns, and to find new ways to root ourselves in the present. The Gustavus Dance Company explores these themes of change, growth, and reconnection through choreographed works by guest artists Yukino Sato and Darrius Strong, Professor Emerita Melissa C. Rolnick, and current faculty Sarah Hauss and Jill Patterson, along with selected student work.

Rob & Judy Gardner Laboratory Theatre
Woman sitting with arms in a dance pose and text Shift Unravel Root The Gustavus Dance Company in Concert
  • Fine Arts

Senior Recital: Sylvia De Shazo & Lex Jahnsen

Sylvia De Shazo ’26 & Lex Jahnsen ’26 will present their combined senior recital.

Jussi Björling Recital Hall
Musical notes in Gustavus branded colors of black and gold