Our People
Aaron Nienow
Aaron was born and raised in St. Charles Minnesota, a small town between Winona and Rochester. He attended St. Mary's University in Winona Minnesota where he met his wife, Amanda. After St. Mary's he took some time off before enrolling in classes at the University of Minnesota. Aaron began working at Gustavus in 2007.
He has three children and enjoys listening to baseball games, reading a books, riding bike, putting puzzles together, and coaching soccer.
Academic Department
About - African/African Diaspora Studies Program
The African/African Diaspora Studies minor is designed to offer students an opportunity to study the African continent and African Diaspora (African descendants and peoples spread throughout the world) through varied courses across the curriculum. The wealth and the diversity of cultures and experiences of African peoples and nations is the focus of these courses. In taking these courses, students will also critically examine the connections between Africa and the African Diaspora around the world.
About - Arboretum
Learn more about the Arboretum's history it's mission; focused on education, environmental stewardship, reflection, and recreation.
Academic Department
About - Athletic Training
Learn more about the master of athletic training program mission, graduate outcomes, student expectations, and program accredidation.
Office
About - Campus Safety
Learn more about the Gustavus Campus Safety philosophy and approach to protect the community and about student employment with the office.
About - Chaplains
Spiritual places on campus: Christ Chapel, Bonnier Multifaith Center, the Memorial Garden, and Labyrinth and making reservations for events, including weddings.
Office
About - Counseling Center
Learn about the Gustavus Counseling Center’s scope of practice, confidentiality, and counseling referrals.