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Career outcomes for the Augustana Class of 2024

The First Destinations Report, collected from a survey of 2024 graduates, is a tool for the college and families of prospective Vikings to see the value of an Augustana education. The numbers show how Augustana's commitment to experiential learning and career preparation translates into real-world success.

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Celebrating a trailblazer: Dr. Vogel’s impact in physics reaches beyond campus

When Dr. Cecilia Vogel came to Augustana in 1992 to teach physics, she was a rarity. Few women earned physics doctoral degrees during her year, and only a fraction of those went on to teach. Dr. Vogel is retiring this year. Hear from former students on how she impacted their lives.

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Augustana and Palmer College of Chiropractic launch dual-degree program

Set to begin in fall 2025, the program offers qualified students a streamlined journey in which they can save approximately one year in earning their dual degree: three years at Augustana followed by three years and four months at Palmer.

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Celebration of Learning 2025 shares interdisciplinary insights

This year's celebration on May 7 included poster presentations, interactive sessions, an art show, panel presentations and special events. Check out photos and stories from the day.

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Student-athletes inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma honor society

Augustana recently celebrated a proud milestone with the induction of 106 student-athletes into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society. This marks the college’s first class of inductees into the honor society.

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National spotlight shines on Augustana history professor

Dr. Lendol Calder is no stranger to awards and honors, being named Illinois Professor of the Year in 2010. And now he's a finalist for Baylor University's Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the top teaching prize in the nation.

Hear Me Out (Mental Health Awareness Day)

Every year, Augie NAMI On Campus hosts a community-wide event to bring awareness to student mental health and to connect students with resources from across the QCA.