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8 things to know about the change to semesters
Augustana moves to semesters in the 2019-2020 academic year.

Swedish-American and Swedish-Canadian church records now online
Swedish-American and Swedish-Canadian church record microfilms have been scanned and indexed, and are now available on Ancestry.com.
Candidates for graduation 2018
Augustana’s Commencement ceremony is a celebration of the pride we share in our students’ accomplishments. Names listed here represent candidates for graduation; inclusion does not indicate completion of the degree requirements.
Rogers ’12 to direct Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity
Michael Rogers ’12 has been named the director of Augustana's Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity.

For Ols, the goal was always the journey
Paul Olsen will retire this June after being the head men’s cross country coach at Augustana since 1966, and the head track and field coach since 1969.

Celebration of Learning boards have a history
The dozens of boards used to display research posters at Augustana's annual Celebration of Learning have a history of their own.

My Second Home on the River
Sophomore Morgan Anderson talks about why she decided to major in environmental studies and geography in an interview for WVIK Radio's "River Way Stories."
10 Excellence in the Liberal Arts winners listed
Ten students are recipients of the Excellence in the Liberal Arts Award, which provides Augustana students with $400-$4,000 for international study or summer programs in the humanities. It was established by Dr. Dan Lee, professor of religion, and his wife, Ruth Lee.
Wollstonecraft Essay Award winners announced
Essays on motherhood, women in STEM and politics were among the winners of this year's Wollstonecraft Essay Contest.
Witkowski wins annual Geifman Prize
Victoria Witkowski, a junior from Dousman, Wis., is this year's winner of the Geifman Prize in Holocaust Studies, an annual student competition with awards up to $500.
2018 Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award winners
Caitlyn Lecour, a sophomore from Manhattan, Ill., was the winner of this year's Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award.