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 "Crimes of the Heart"

'Crimes of the Heart' Jan. 27-29, Feb. 3-5

The Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is the story of three sisters who are forced to deal with assorted relatives and past relationships.

Lisa Goren, Landscape with Lichen, Antarctica

New exhibit uses art to explore the poles

The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art offers Art Above 66° 33', an exploration of the Earth’s polar regions, through Feb. 10.

Agnes of God

'Agnes of God' presented Dec. 8-11

In this mystery-drama, a novice nun gives birth and insists that the child was the result of a virgin conception.

Diwali 2016

Video: Students celebrate at Diwali festival

The Diwali celebration is the Hindu festival celebrated each autumn. The event features Indian cuisine, application of henna, rangoli and a dance performance.

Nick Torres painting pro

The making of a college pro

Nick Torres ’18 is a geology and environmental studies major with a passion for leadership, entrepreneurship and teamwork. Back home in Joliet, Torres is the owner of a College Pro Painters franchise, where he employs friends and other students to work on different projects. This year, Torres was listed among the Top 25 of 250 franchise owners for quality and customer service.

Frieze Lecture: The birth of the 1841 literary magazine Punch

Dr. Kelly Daniels, associate professor of English, discusses the 1841 birth of the literary magazine Punch, and all that has meant for satire and humor in writing.

Frieze Lecture: The longest address in history

Dr. Meg Kunde, assistant professor of communication studies, lectures on the 175th anniversary of the longest address in history by William Henry Harrison, which clocked in at a marathon 8,443 words.

Dr. Roald Tweet: How Rock Island began

Dr. Roald Tweet takes his audience back to "1841, the Year That Rock Island Began."  That's theme of this year's Frieze Lecture Series, a 19-year partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and Augustana College.

Applicants may self-report scores

Beginning this fall, Augustana College will allow applicants to self-report their standardized test scores for consideration during the admission process.

Kim and Chris Hedlin

Reading, writing and more reading: Getting a Ph.D. in English

In top English Ph.D. programs, 2011 graduates Chris and Kim Hedlin follow their dreams and their role models.

old main and belltower faculty

Augustana welcomes new faculty

This fall, Augustana welcomed new faculty in music, business, math and computer science, history, public health, political science, sociology, biology, Scandinavian studies, communication studies, theatre arts, religion and Japanese.

Patrycja (Trisha) Piekarczyk

Interns: Summer in the Cities

From cyber security to food banks and seed banks, local internships highlight opportunities for many majors.

Frieze Lectures: The Year That Rock Island Began

The Frieze Lecture Series is a 19-year partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and Augustana College. This year's theme is "1841, the Year That Rock Island Began."

Children's show, 'Just A Dream: The Green Play' this weekend

Augustana College will present a play for children: "Just A Dream: The Green Play," based on the book by Chris Van Allsburg, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1-2, in the Brunner Theatre Center. Van Allsburg is  best known for "Jumanji" and "The Polar Express."

Career outcomes

Career Outcomes

Class of 2023 outcomes, of those who responded to the survey. Source: Institutional Research at Augustana; CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research, Exploration) at Augustana



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