Our People
Phillip Voight
Phillip Voight is the Director of the Nobel Conference and teaches courses in new media, reality television, documentary film, argumentation studies, communication research methods and genocide studies. He is the former speech and debate coach and is a member of the Pi Kappa Delta Hall of Fame. He has also served on a number of non-profit Boards, including the GLCAC (Gay Lesbian Community Action Council, Philanthrofund, Outfront Minnesota, the South Saint Paul Educational Foundation, and Pi Kappa Delta.) He is also an avid traveler and has taken more than 175 trips abroad.
Student Organization
Philosophy Club
We come together to talk about important ideas like right and wrong, what it means to exist, how we know things, and what gives life meaning. You don’t need to be a Philosophy major, just someone who’s curious and enjoys thoughtful discussions. Our club is open and welcoming to all students who want to learn and grow through conversation.
Student Organization
Pickleball Club
We introduce students to this growing sport. We provide regular opportunities to play. And we build community through social and light-hearted competition.
Office
Policies - Campus Safety
Find Gustavus campus policies, including parking rules, travel guidelines, and safety procedures to support a secure and respectful college environment.
Office
Policy and Refunds
Information on the policies for registration holds, transcript holds, tuition refund insurance, and refunds.
Student Organization
Political Science Club
Enjoy civic participation. We explore political theory, analyze current events, and engage in civics. Our goal is to deepen our understanding of democratic processes and governance. We welcome students from all perspectives (though you must commit to respectful dialogue).
Office
Post Office - Print and Mail
Learn more about sending and receiving mail and packages on campus and postal services available at Gustavus.
Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO)
Minnesota high school juniors and seniors can apply for Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) to earn no-cost college credit toward their high school degree, full or part-time.