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Gustavus Adolphus College — Dining Services Daily Menu
Explore the daily offerings at The MarketPlace, Courtyard Café, and the STEAMery through the official Gustavus Dining Services menu portal. View interactive, up-to-date menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner—including vegetarian (VG), vegan (V), gluten‑free, and heart‑healthy options. Meal prices are listed alongside menu items, and icons help identify dietary preferences easily.
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Student Organization
Habitat for Humanity
We connect students with meaningful ways to help others have safe, affordable homes. Whether you’re interested in building, community service, or social justice, this club gives you a chance to make a real difference.
Student Organization
Order of Omega
We honor top leaders from fraternities and sororities who have shown strong dedication to good grades, community service, and the values of Greek life. This special honor society encourages members to keep developing their leadership skills and serving both campus and community.
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Finance Club
We work toward an understanding of financial markets, career opportunities, and money management. We build networks within the financial services industry.
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E. Terry Skone Investment Club
We provide hands-on experience with investment strategies, portfolio management, and financial analysis. We also connect students with professionals in the financial services industry.
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Tau Psi Omega (REDS)
We are a fraternity that helps men grow as leaders, students, and active members of the community. We focus on building strong friendships while encouraging personal growth, academic success, and service to others.
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MOMENTS
We are all about building strong relationships at Gustavus while making a positive difference through service and fun events. Our group believes in creating lasting memories and special moments that make college better for everyone.
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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.
Our People
Elizabeth Bolint
Dr. Betsy Bolint (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Nursing who enjoys helping students prepare for nursing careers that are both skilled and compassionate. With a strong clinical background and a commitment to teaching, she brings real-world healthcare experience into the classroom within a Lutheran, faith-based liberal arts setting. While attending Maryville College in Maryville, Tennessee, she developed an appreciation for the liberal arts and whole-person learning—an approach that continues to shape how she teaches and supports students. Her advanced clinical training as a nurse practitioner informs her teaching and supports her goal of preparing students to enter clinical practice with confidence, competence, and professional integrity.
Dr. Bolint is committed to service and caring for underserved communities. Her clinical and service experiences have focused on improving access to healthcare and addressing health inequities. She encourages students to see service, advocacy, and compassion as essential parts of nursing and as values that align with the Lutheran tradition. Her scholarly interests include translational research, with a focus on bridging evidence-based research and clinical practice to improve patient outcomes and healthcare quality. She helps students understand that research is not just something done in academic settings—it is a practical tool nurses use to improve care and make informed decisions.
As an educator, Dr. Bolint works to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students are challenged, encouraged, and treated as individuals. She emphasizes clinical readiness, ethical decision-making, and building professional confidence. Helping students make connections between coursework and patient care is central to her teaching style. One of her favorite parts of teaching is working closely with students as they prepare for their future in nursing. She values mentoring students through both the challenges and successes of nursing school and enjoys watching them grow into capable, compassionate nurses who are ready to care for patients, families, and communities.
Grounded in Lutheran values of service, care for neighbors, and respect for the dignity of every person, Dr. Bolint views nursing education as both a profession and a calling. Through teaching, mentorship, service, and clinical application, she helps prepare nursing graduates to enter the profession with strong skills, confidence, and a clear sense of purpose.
Student Organization
Newman Center
We are the spiritual home for Catholic students at Gustavus. We offer chances for prayer, sacraments, learning about faith, and service to help students grow spiritually during college. Our community welcomes students who want to explore or deepen their Catholic faith while making meaningful friendships with others.