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Gustavus Jazz Jamboree Features GRAMMY-nominated Violinist

In its second year, the Gustavus Jazz Jamboree has doubled in size and will welcome more than 200 high school students from 10 jazz bands across the state to campus on March 1.

College Activities Canceled on Sunday, February 24

Cancellations will affect all music, theatre, and fine arts events originally scheduled for Sunday.

Iphigenia and Other Daughters Amplifies Female Voices

Serena Schreifels '19 plays Clytemnestra in Gustavus Adolphus College's Production of Iphigenia and Other Daughters. Photo Credit: Lillian Kline, '22 Many Greek plays focus solely on male voices, and the female ones are pushed to the edges. But in Gustavus Adolphus College’s latest theatre production opening February 21, Iphigenia and Other Daughters by Ellen McLaughlin, […]

“For the Gods” Opens Monday at Hillstrom Museum of Art

Gustavus Adolphus College Associate Professor in Art and Art History Priscilla Briggs spent the last month in Bangalore, India taking photos for her new exhibit, “For the Gods”, opening at the Hillstrom Museum of Art February 18.

Gustavus Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Launch Colorado Tour

The Gustavus Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble, conducted by Dr. Ruth Lin and Dr. Dave Stamps, embark February 1 on a Colorado tour, traveling through South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa en route to Denver, Fort Collins and Loveland

Gustavus Choir Departs for Music Capitals of Europe Tour

The Gustavus Choir under the direction of Dr. Gregory Aune embarks on an international tour January 24 to the great music capitals of Europe, including Vienna, Prague, Berlin, and Stockholm.

“Inscapes” exhibit features work of Virginia A. Groot Sculptor-in-Residence Andrew Hellmund

The newest Schaefer Art Gallery exhibit "Inscapes" features the work of Virginia A. Groot Sculptor-in-Residence Andrew Hellmund. The exhibit opens January 14.