Inside Gustavus September 20, 2018 | Volume 51, Number 3
News and Announcements
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Gustavus Student Exclusive -- Meet the Nobel Conference Speakers...Gustavus students can meet Nobel Conference 54 speakers in a small group discussion and question-and-answer session at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2 on the first floor of Beck Hall. Discussion topics include: Soil: Past, Present, and Future with Frank Uekotter and David Montgomery; Soil and Carbon with Claire Chenu and Rattan Lal; The Microbiome of Soil with Suzanne Simard and Jack Gilbert; and Soil and Agriculture with Ray Archuletta. Student may come with a question or just your curiosity and interest to meet some of the world’s top scholars.
Nobel Conference Tickets...The 2018 Nobel Conference will be taking place on October 2 and 3. This year’s conference, Living Soil: A Universe Underfoot, invites participants to consider the vast diversity and complexity of soil, and to ponder the challenges we face in protecting this most fundamental resource. All employees and students may request a FREE ticket to attend. To learn more and to request a ticket, visit the Nobel Conference website or call 507-933-7520.
Christmas in Christ Chapel -- Tickets on sale now...Christmas in Christ Chapel is happening November 30, December 1 and 2. There is an exciting, significant change in how tickets will be sold this year. New this year, guests will select specific reservable seats in Christ Chapel at the time of ticket purchase. There will no longer be general admission seating. Employees will continue to receive one free ticket. Tickets are on sale now! For more information and to get your tickets, visit the Christmas in Christ Chapel website.
Nobel Conference Parking...The 54th annual Nobel Conference will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2-3. Employees should allow extra time for arriving on campus and parking during the Conference. It is critical for the safety of all that everyone obeys traffic directions given at entrances and intersections by College personnel. One-way traffic on Ring Road will start at 7 a.m. on both days of the Conference.
The Lund parking lot and one marked row of the Stadium/Beck lot will close at 11 p.m. on Monday, October 1 and will remain closed through Wednesday, October 3 due to the Conference. The Norelius visitor lot will be closed both days of the Conference for valet parking. The Norelius green parking will be closed at 7:30 a.m. each day of the Conference. If you want to park there, please arrive prior to 7:30 a.m.
With the exception of the above spaces, all other red and green parking lots will be considered "open parking" during the Conference. Vehicles may be parked in any red or green parking space without regard to permit color. Visitor parking is closed to students and employees and will be enforced. Specially marked parking spaces (handicap, 30-minute, maintenance, residential life, etc.) are always enforced.
Please contact the Department of Campus Safety at 507-933-8809 if you have any questions about parking and traffic during the Nobel Conference. Please contact the Office of Marketing and Communication at 507-933-7520 if you have general or ticket questions about the Conference.
New Room Reservation System...Gustavus is moving to a new room reservation system called ReServe. In the past there was a "scheduler" website to make requests for a limited number of spaces on campus. This site is not longer active. To request a room reservation, contact the coordinator in each building found at gustavus.edu/events/reserve/. Later this fall an online request form for many room requests will be available.
Saint Peter Weekly Newsletter...As we continue to find ways to strengthen our partnership with the City of Saint Peter we would like to share this link to their weekly newsletter. Be sure to read it for the latest information about the greater Saint Peter community.
Campus Happenings
Lecture...Professor Bianet Castellanos will be giving a lecture titled "Indigenous Latinx: Maya Migration to Los Angeles" at 6 p.m. on Monday, September 24 in Confer 127.
Nobel Conference Film Festival...The Reading in Common Program, Campus Activities Board, and Nobel Conference present Dirty: The Soil Film Festival. The first film, Symphony of the Soil, is a documentary that enhances our understanding of soil in contexts that include agriculture, one of the primary topics in the 2018 Reading in Common selection, The Good Food Revolution by Will Allen. It will be shown at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 20 in Wallenberg Auditorium. A faculty-led discussion will follow the movie, engaging the audience in reacting to this documentary.
The second film, Interstellar, will be presented by CAB at 8 p.m. on Friday, September 28 and Saturday, September 29 in Wallenberg Auditorium. Watch this popular theatrical movie that connects Reading in Common and the 54th Nobel Conference by telling the story of individuals who engage in space exploration, searching for a new planet that can sustain plant and human life, due to extreme soil degradation on Earth.
Weekend Home Athletic Events
Support the Golden Gusties at one or more of these home athletic events this weekend.
• Women’s tennis hosts the ITA Division III Midwest Region Championship Friday-Monday
• Volleyball hosts Bethel at 3 p.m. Saturday (Gustavus Volleyball 50th Anniversary Celebration)
Fine Arts
Schaefer Art Gallery
Through November 1, "What to Do When Lost in the Woods"
Hillstrom Museum of Art
Through November 4, "10 AM, Zero One, and Other Settings: Paintings by Tony Martin" and "FOCUS IN/ON: Cameron Booth’s Toilers"
In the News
The St. Peter Herald previewed Gustavus's day for activists and artists, to be held on September 29.
Obituaries
Tom Harrison, father of Lynn Beaty (Building Services) passed away September 1 in Buffalo, Minn. Per his request there was no service.
Plugs
We need your shoes...Would you ever think that your gently worn, used, and new shoes could provide scholarships to SPHS graduates? Well they can and here's how. Saint Peter-Kasota Dollars for Scholars is participating in a fundraiser where there is nothing to buy or sell. All we need is your support and your gently worn, used, and new shoes. Start in your family's closets and gather pairs of shoes that are out of style, out of season, or that you've outgrown. Please ask your neighbors and co-workers to do the same. These shoes will help support our program as well as micro-entrepreneurs (small business owners) in developing nations like Haiti, Columbia, and Tanzania.
Can we count on you? Every pair helps. We have until September 30 to collect 2,500 pairs.
Collection boxes are located at all four public schools in Saint Peter, First Lutheran Church, and the Saint Peter Public Library. To arrange a pick up, call 507-317-7337 or email Kayley Ronnkvist.
Seeking Volunteers...The Nicollet County Trails Association, a non-profit group that puts on the Mills Pond Haunted Hayride in Saint Peter each year, is looking for volunteers. They need people to be narrators on the Haunted Hayride wagons for five nights in October (October 18, 19, 20, 26, and 27). If you are part of a nonprofit club, the association will donate to your club as a thank-you for your help. Volunteers that are not narrating are welcome to scare in the woods at one of the over 25 different scenes or take on one of the other staff roles. If you have questions, contact the Nicollet County Trails Association at 507-327-6523..
"Plugs" is maintained as a forum by which members of the Gustavus community may offer goods and/or services to others in the community, or seek the same from them. It is not meant to accommodate ads or announcements from area businesses such as real estate agents or retailers, although from time to time such announcements may be published when deemed to be of particular interest to the community.
Date | Event |
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Dec 23 | Winter Break |
Dec 24 | Winter Break |
Dec 25 | Winter Break |
Dec 26 | Winter Break |
Dec 27 | Winter Break |
Dec 28 | Winter Break |
Dec 29 | Winter Break |
Dec 30 | Winter Break |
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Dec 31 | Winter Break |
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