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Limited number of fans at home games starting March 13
Augustana College student-athletes are about to hear fans cheering for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
POST Scholars prepare to teach in high-need classrooms
The $10,000-$30,000 Promoting Opportunities in STEM Teaching (POST) scholarships make an extraordinary difference.
Washington '21 works to create ‘space’
Jacob Washington '21, Black Student Union president, has mastered how to make physical togetherness possible when physical distance is critical.
Jacobs wins $10,000 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Augustana senior Alek Jacobs, a quarterback on the Vikings football team, has won a $10,000 postgraduate scholarship from National Collegiate Athletic Association.
'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' March 4-7
Augustana College will present a recorded live performance of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" March 4-7.
Augustana women connect with national leaders in policy
Krishna Marmé ’20 is pursuing a master's in public health policy at the University of Iowa because of an empowering experience Augustana made possible.
Students combine studio art creativity with code logic
Students in J-term’s CSC 150: Artful Computing worked so hard, some wondered if their laptops might catch on fire.
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New IDEA supports first- and second-year physics students
In February, the physics department will launch a mentorship program to support majors of underrepresented identities through personal connections with peers and alumni.
Art by seven students showing at Figge Art Museum
Seven Augustana students will be featured in the Figge Art Museum's annual College Invitational Jan. 30-June 6.
President Steve Bahls announces retirement in 2022
Steven Bahls will retire as president of Augustana College effective in 2022 after a 19-year career leading the college.
No pressure, but President Bahls is teaching this term
President Steve Bahls will teach one of the 130 courses offered during January Term starting this week.
Even without an audience, music students find joy, purpose
Music students aren't able to perform for an audience due to COVID-19, but in some ways this has caused them to look at music with fresh eyes.
Lindberg Center on track for spring finish
Construction of the Peter J. Lindberg, M.D., Center for Health and Human Performance, is on schedule to be finished in mid-May.