Our People
Wade Green
Dr. Green serves as continuing assistant professor and clinical education coordinator for the Master of Athletic Training Program. He has both clinical and didactic experience in the areas of orthopedics, rehabilitation, primary care, and diagnostic ultrasound. He has published in the Journal of Athletic Training Education on parallels between primary care and the athletic training practice. He is also a practicing clinician for the past 18 years in college/university, multi-specialty orthopedics, performing arts, and occupational health settings.
Stories
From College Buddies to Music Professionals: The Journey of Alex Terpkosh and Manny Green
Alex Terpkosh and Manny Green met during their first year at Gustavus and quickly became great pals.
Major/Minor
Ancient Greek Studies
Ancient Greek Studies majors delve deep into the study of Classics through the literature, history, and culture of ancient Greece. They study key works in the original languages. More on the major, including sample courses, here.
Academic Department
Greek Latin and Classical Studies
Through the Gustavus Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies Department, students dive into ancient Greek and Roman languages, history, art, and culture with study‑abroad, research, events, and career-ready skills.
Major/Minor
Ancient Greek Language
Majors and learn from great works from history in the original ancient language, analyzing and comparing ancient societies directly from the source. More on the major, including sample courses, here.
Student Organization
Engineering Club
We are interested in engineering. We work on projects, explore careers, and apply problem-solving skills to real-world challenges. All majors welcome!
Student Organization
Legacy
We are a student group that helps young people become strong leaders by getting involved in their communities. Members work on service projects, speak up for important causes, and learn about social justice. The goal is to build a lifelong habit of helping others and making a difference.
Center for Innovative Entrepreneurial Leadership
We help Gustie students of all academic backgrounds identify ideas, projects, and processes that could be converted into value-creating enterprises. Through opportunities such as the Gustie Tank and the Seed Money grants, students conduct small scale experiments and collect feedback on their ideas. Students can also enter the Gustie Entrepreneur Cup, and form connections with our extensive network of alumni.