Tag: events

  • Seeing White with John Biewen

    CAB is bringing an interesting speaker to campus – John Biewen, a Gustie grad who now teaches at Duke University and produces audio documentaries for its Center for Documentary Studies. According to his bio, “as a public radio journalist and documentary-maker, he has told stories from forty American states and from Europe, Japan, and India…

  • Tea Tuesdays Are Back

    We took a break during January, but Tea Tuesdays resume for spring semester (thru May 22). Stop by the Library on Tuesdays this semester to grab a cup of tea and catch up with friends before heading off to your studies. Bring your own mug or use one of ours. Hot water and tea will…

  • Books in Bloom: Inside the St. John’s Bible

    Books in Bloom 2017 is nearly here! Don’t forget our special presentation on Saturday, May 6 at 1pm in the library.  Mike Nordberg ’93 will be presenting Inside the St. John’s Bible, an account of working on the Heritage Edition, a copy of which is held in the library’s Special Collections and will be available for viewing.  This unique…

  • Books in Bloom 2017 Sneak Peek

    Please make plans to stop by the library during the Books in Bloom 2017 event this weekend! Floral arrangements representing a variety of titles will be on display Friday through Sunday, May 5-7.  The event is free and open to the public.  Here’s a sneak peek of some titles being featured this year: Owl Babies by…

  • Books in Bloom, May 5-7, 2017

    Please join us for Books in Bloom 2017!   The Gustavus Library Associates signature event will take place May 5-7, 2017 in the library. Friday, May 5, 3-5pm Saturday, May 6, 10am-4pm Special Event: Inside the St. John’s Bible presented by Mike Nordberg ’93 @ 1pm Sunday, May 7, 11am-3pm Enjoy floral arrangements designed to interpret…

  • River Rock Coffee at the library

    Stop by Thursday morning to purchase a cup of coffee from River Rock Coffee on the main floor of the library!  If you miss River Rock Coffee on Thursday, bring a mug for studying Friday night.  Cocoa and tea will be available from 5 pm – 1am on Friday night!

  • Standing Rock Conversation

    The Student Senate is sponsoring a panel and discussion of the Standing Rock protest against the North Dakota Pipeline. It will be held December 7th at 6:00  p.m. in the Dive. We put together a brief guide about the protest.   image courtesy of Dark Sevier

  • It’s our first Tea Tuesday!

    Students, faculty and staff come in and enjoy a hot cup of tea while de-stressing or warming up from this cold, damp Tuesday morning. You can have a great conversation or check out the revamped nonrequired reading section. This event also requires everyone to bring your own mug so we can help save the Earth in…

  • Student Appreciation Event

    Students! We know you love the library as a place to study, conduct research, wrestle with ideas, and meet up with friends. You make the library a vibrant, exciting place to be. And we want to show you our thanks and appreciation. Stop by the library on Thursday, October 27, 3:00 – 4:30 for free nachos…

  • Nobel Conference Resources

     A reminder that the Gustavus Library has both in person and online resources related to this year’s Nobel Conference! Books by our Nobel speakers are on a display shelf near the front door in the new books area. Additional books on the subject are displayed in the GLA Reading Room. Feel free to check out any that…