Chaplains
Rooted in Christianity and open to all faiths, the Gustavus Chaplains' Office offers spiritual care, worship, and interfaith programs. The office also programs for high school students and pastors and other ELCA rostered leaders.
Library
Explore Our Library Facilities – Designed for Learning, Research, and Collaboration
The Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library is more than just a building—it’s a dynamic academic environment intentionally designed to support discovery, collaboration, and student success.
Office
Resources - Title IX
Access confidential and non-confidential resources on campus and externally, including counseling and national hotlines for support. Learn more about Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and polices related to Sexual Harassment and Sexual Misconduct.
Major/Minor
Art History
Art History majors get inspired through studying artists, conducting research, designing and curating exhibitions for museums and other spaces, and more. View sample classes and explore careers here.
Major/Minor
Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean Studies
Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean Studies (LALACS) majors/minors discover the rewards of crossing borders. Discover more about LALACS, including sample courses, careers, and features.
Major/Minor
Nursing
Gustavus Nursing majors are professionals with clinical reasoning, critical thinking, interpersonal, and leadership skills that meet the demands of ever-evolving healthcare systems. Learn more about the major here.
Our People
Christine Nessler
For more than twenty years, Christine Nessler worked as a marketing and public relations professional across government, nonprofit, and for-profit sectors. As a former entrepreneur and franchise owner, she has experience building brands from the ground up and maintaining a strong community presence. Beyond the business world, creative writing is her primary passion. As a freelance writer, she contributed articles to various regional publications. Her short stories and essays are featured in Half and One online literary journal and The Motherly Collective.
In 2024, Nessler joined the faculty at Gustavus. Students in her courses gain hands-on experience and the practical skills necessary to thrive in the workplace by applying classroom concepts to real-world community and business projects. In Nessler’s marketing courses, her favorite part of the semester is watching the students gain confidence as they serve as consultants for local business clients. As they develop strategic marketing plans, students also develop communication, project management, and leadership skills. Similarly, in Introduction to Management, her students build their own business from the ground up. According to Nessler, watching their final business plan presentations makes her optimistic about their futures as business and community leaders.
Outside of the classroom, Nessler serves on the Board of Directors for the Harry Meyering Center, volunteers as a reader of creative nonfiction for The Good Life Review, and cheers on her three kids at their various activities.
Student Outcomes at Gustavus
Nearly 90 percent of Gustavus graduates are employed, in grad school, or volunteering within nine months; all will participate in an internship, research, a community project, or a study away. Our students come out ready to do good work in the world.
Office
Marketing and Communication
The Office of Marketing and Communication champions the college’s brand through design, media relations, events, print and digital communication, social media, and more. Find the submission link for Inside Gustavus announcements and brand resources including logos, icons, presentation templates, and letterhead.
Major/Minor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Gustavus Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major explores the molecular forces at the foundation of our living world through physics, chemistry, biology, and biochemistry. Learn more, including sample courses and career paths (including medicine), here. ASBMB accredited.
Our People
John Tengwall
Mr. Tengwall is a visiting professor in the Department of Business & Economics, where he engages students on a range of topics including Management & Leadership, Business Models & Growth Strategy, Sales & Marketing, and Supply Chain/Operations Management. He also serves on the Boards of two companies and provides management consulting services to a range of businesses.
Previously, Mr. Tengwall had a 12-year career with the Marmon Group, a Berkshire Hathaway Company. During this time he was President of EcoWater Systems LLC (2019 – 2024), a leading North American manufacturer and marketer of residential and light commercial water softening and filtration systems. Prior to that, he was president of Marmon Food & Beverage Solutions Group (2013 – 2019), which was comprised of two different businesses, Marmon Link and Marmon Renew. Marmon Link (previous dba 3Wire Group Inc) is a provider of parts, training and service for foodservice and beverage dispensing equipment. Marmon Renew is a re-manufacturer of commercial beverage dispensing and related foodservice equipment.
Prior to his executive leadership roles with Marmon/Berkshire Hathaway, he had a 17-year career with Ecolab (NYSE: ECL). There he held several progressively more responsible leadership roles in the Institutional and Food & Beverage operating divisions. He led the marketing function for both business segments and engaged in multiple acquisitions as part of the overall business growth strategy.
Mr. Tengwall began his career as a microbiologist in the Sterilization Technology & Process Control Validation group at The Upjohn Company (now Pfizer). He then pivoted into marketing and business development roles with IMI Cornelius Inc., a subsidiary (at the time) of IMI plc.