Accommodation Requests - Accessibility
Students can learn more about requests for academic, testing, dietary, and mental health accommodations at Gustavus to support your success and well-being.
Major/Minor
Sport Management
Majors/minors in Sport Management learn the business of professional, international, collegiate, youth, and community sport while developing the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the sport industry. Students consider questions related to ethics, diversity, equity, and inclusion in sport. Sample courses and career paths here.
Student Organizations
Gusties get involved with 100 plus clubs and organizations, small classes, and supportive mentors—plus time built in to explore passions beyond the classroom.
Major/Minor
Eastern European and Eurasian Studies
Major/minors in Eastern European and Eurasian Studies dig into geo-political relationships and influences at work in Eastern Europe including languages, literatures, cultures, civilizations, histories, and economics. Check out sample classes and career opportunities.
Our People
Heidi Meyer
Heidi M. Meyer is Associate Professor of Nursing and currently serves as the Chief Nursing Administrator for the Department of Nursing. A proud Gustavus alumna, she brings to her work a deep commitment to the College’s liberal arts mission and to preparing graduates who have strong clinical reasoning abilities, are intellectually curious, and grounded in compassionate care. She teaches across the nursing curriculum and at times contributes to interdisciplinary offerings, including the Public Health minor. Recent courses include Public Health Nursing, Transitions to Professional Practice, Capstone Clinical, Research and Ethics, and a May study-away course, Health Across Borders: Exploring Social Determinants of Health in Sweden and the U.S.
Dr. Meyer’s scholarly expertise centers on emotional intelligence, clinical reasoning, and innovative teaching strategies in nursing education. Her doctoral work examined the relationship between emotional intelligence and clinical reasoning in senior nursing students, and she is certified in the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT). Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences, including the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS), and the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL). She has also contributed to multisite studies focused on simulation debriefing and the development of clinical judgment in baccalaureate nursing education.
A strong advocate for active, experiential learning, Dr. Meyer has been recognized with competitive grants and scholarships that have advanced simulation-based education and strengthened the integration of clinical reasoning across the curriculum. Her teaching is informed by a belief that learning is relational and reflective; she challenges students to move beyond memorization toward deep understanding, emotional awareness, and sound professional judgment. She is particularly passionate about helping students integrate the science of nursing with the human experience of care.
At Gustavus, Dr. Meyer has served in numerous leadership roles, including Department Chair/Chief Nursing Administrator and Faculty Senate representative. She contributes to college-wide initiatives related to academic affairs, strategic planning, accreditation, and wellbeing. She is an internal facilitator for the Nursing National Advisory Board and serves on the Public Health Minor Advisory Board. Beyond campus, she is active in the Minnesota Association of Colleges of Nursing, currently serving in a leadership capacity, and has completed Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) evaluator training.
Dr. Meyer’s favorite aspect of her work is mentoring students and faculty—whether guiding independent student research, supporting future nurse educators as a graduate preceptor, or walking alongside seniors as they transition into professional practice. She values the close-knit Gustavus community and the opportunity to know students not only as learners, but as whole people with unique goals and gifts.
Visit - Arboretum
Visit the Gustavus Arboretum, open year-round with no admission fee. Coordinate a tour, find a map, and see Arb policies.
Prepare to Change Your World
As a Gustie, you'll be encouraged to explore everything that sparks your interest, surrounded by a deeply-supportive community of peers and leaders who are doing the same.
With fewer required courses, smaller classes, and dedicated class-free time for your own exploration, the Gustavus academic experience is designed to help you figure out what makes you, you. Our faculty, coaches, staff, and instructors are flexible, supportive, and dedicated to your freedom to focus on the many things that matter most to you.
Office
Awards - Dean of Students
Explore student awards recognizing leadership, service, and achievement at Gustavus. Learn how to nominate a student to celebrate their contributions.
Our People
Suzanne Wilson
Dr. Suzanne Wilson is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology. Since arriving at Gustavus in 1998, she has taught a range of classes, including Social Inequality, Kinship, Criminology, Drugs and Society, Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Globalization, and the Research Seminar in Sociology and Anthropology classes. Dr. Wilson has worked with several campus interdisciplinary programs including Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies.
Her research has focused on U.S. drug policy, the cocaine trade, and extralegal right-wing violence in Latin America. Dr. Wilson has presented at numerous conferences and published in many academic journals. In 2025, the Latin American Research Review published her most recent article, “Colombian Paramilitaries and Their Successor Groups.”
Major/Minor
Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature minors explore global texts, cultures, and media across languages (including English). They develop understandings of social, political, cultural, philosophical, and religious functions of literature. Sample courses and career paths here, including journalism, law, and other writing-related careers.
MyGustavus
Gustavus Adolphus College – MyGustavus
MyGustavus is the centralized hub of information for Gustavus students and employees with a customizable landing page to keep the links most important to you at your fingertips. Through MyGustavus you also access information such as class registration, billing and financial aid, employee benefits, and department budgets.
Major/Minor
Pre-Materials Science
You'll major in Physics and/or Chemistry, developing critical thinking and analytical skills, plus a broad understanding of the world, as well as personalized guidance from a faculty advisor for pre-material science to prepare you for graduate education in materials science programs.