Sunday Mar 22, 2026
- Fine Arts
Gustavus Jazz Ensemble at Crooners Supper Club (Minneapolis, MN)
Join the Gustavus Jazz Ensemble for their 5th annual performance at Crooners Supper Club in Minneapolis! The concert will feature Grammy® nominated jazz violinist Sara Caswell. Tickets are required and should be bought in advance through the Crooners. Learn more about our guest artist and how to purchase tickets here!
Monday Mar 23, 2026
- Celebration
Senior Springboard Social
Stop by the STEAMery Atrium for prizes, bevvies and walking tacos!
Tuesday Mar 24, 2026
- Student Experience
Dear Tea Tuesdays for the Great Gustie Read
Join us every Tuesday until April 21 from 11:30 to 12:00 p.m. for Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) Tea Tuesdays!
Wednesday Mar 25, 2026
Career Tabling Fair
Discover endless possibilities at the Job and Internship Tabling Fair. No need for formal attire or resumes, just bring your positive outlook and be ready to network with professionals!
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.
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.
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.
