Student Organization
Gustavus Athletic Training Association
We prepare for careers in athletic training. We do so through professional development, networking, and hands-on experience.
Student Organization
Botanical Society
We explore plant science, conservation, and gardening. We promote environmental awareness and hands-on learning about the natural world.
Student Organization
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.
Academic Department
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Gustavus Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Program offers an ASBMB‑accredited major integrating chemistry and biology with early hands‑on research, lab experience, and career prep, including careers in medicine.
First-Year Free Tuition Program
In 2025, for Minnesota residents who are first-time full-time students who file the FAFSA and receive the MN State Grant or MN Dream Act.
Major/Minor
Business Management
Majors and minors in Business Management practice leadership, study organizations and people, and gain career-oriented experiences through internships, mentorships, and classroom experiences. Check out these sample courses and careers, including marketing, human resources, operations, logistics, and entrepreneurship.
Student Organization
Chemistry Club
We engage students and the Saint Peter community through hands-on chemistry. We build lasting friendships within the chemistry department. Whether you're a chemistry major or curious, you'll find a place here!
Our People
Tiffany Grobelski
Dr. Tiffany Grobelski is a human geographer who works at the intersection of energy geography and peace studies. Her research (and much of her teaching) is focused on energy conflicts, social movement-led energy transition, and how grassroots movements build positive peace. Tiffany earned her PhD in Geography and a graduate certificate in Socio-Legal Studies from the University of Washington, Seattle. Her doctoral research examined how Polish environmental advocates mobilize administrative law. Immediately after graduate school, Dr. Grobelski served as an asylum officer for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In that role, she adjudicated hundreds of humanitarian protection claims and gained extensive experience in non-adversarial, trauma-informed interviewing.
She has since received training in Conflict Management and Mediation from the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies at Conrad Grebel University College in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Grobelski's recent projects focus on energy conflicts in Minnesota. She is actively involved in the Peace & Justice Studies Association, as well as the Energy & Environment Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers.
Dr. Grobelski is passionate about creative, effective teaching and sharing best practices with colleagues. She and geographer colleagues have received national attention for their approach to designing world geography classes. Dr. Grobelski has also convened a Working Group on Teaching Energy Geographies, which has international membership; the group aims to create a durable space for energy geography educators to build community and collective expertise.
Selected Publications:
- "Pipelines and Peacebuilding: Conflicting Sovereignties and Environmental Knowledge Creation along Line 3." In Handbook of Environmental Conflicts. Edward Elgar Publishing. (2026)
- “Changing the Coal Status Quo through Scalar Practices: The Anti-Smog Movement’s Contributions to Polish Energy Transition.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 43 (7): 1369–90. (2025)
- (with Anna Versluis, and Jesse McClelland) “Discovering Geography through Doing Geography: Project-Based Learning in an Introductory Undergraduate World Geography Course.” Journal of Geography 122 (2): 31–42. (2023)
Student Organization
KGSM Radio
KGSM Radio gives students the chance to get hands-on experience with radio broadcasting, audio production, and media communication. Whether students are into music, news, sports, or talk shows, our station lets them be creative while learning valuable media skills.
Student Organization
Pre-Vet Club
We support you as you prepare for veterinary school. We give guidance on the requirements of veterinary medicine. This includes opportunities for hands-on animal experience. We connect aspiring veterinarians with practicing vets and other veterinary students. And we provide essential resources for navigating this competitive field.