Men's basketball vs. Elmhurst
The Augustana Vikings will take on the Elmhurst Bluejays.
Fans can see the game online and view live stats.
Tea Talks: "The Veil, the Veil: How the World Become Obsessed with It?"
Dr. Umme Al-Wazedi, associate professor of English, will discuss the veil’s ancient and modern history and its resurgence in our time.
Art above 66° 33': Oona Stern and Cheryl Leonard
Oona Stern and Cheryl Leonard will perform as part of the Art above 66° 33' exhibition.
Theatre: Agnes of God
Augustana College will present the play "Agnes of God," the story of a novice nun who gives birth and insists that the child was the result of a virgin conception. A psychiatrist and the mother superior of the convent clash during the resulting investigation.
Men's basketball vs. Wheaton
The Augustana Vikings will take on the Wheaton Thunder.
Fans can see the game online and view live stats.
Flute Choir and Heart Strings Celtic Quartet
The Augustana Flute Choir and Heart Strings will perform.
Augustana Oratorio Society to perform Handel's 'Messiah'
George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” will be performed by the Augustana Oratorio Society, conducted by Dr. Jon Hurty. Soloists are Michelle Areyzaga, soprano; Dashon Burton, bass baritone; Stephen Soph, tenor; and Jessye Wright, mezzo soprano. A professional orchestra will accompany the performance.
Augustana partners with local organizations to improve maternal care
Augustana's Center for the Advancement of Community Health and Wellness (CACHW) is partnering with Community Health Care (CHC), Iowa Black Doula Collective, and Akwaaba QC to improve maternal care in the region. A team of students and staff will design surveys, analyze data and assess outcomes for the project.
Want to be a business major? Here are some tips
Business majors will always be in demand because there are so many career opportunities. Learn about all that Augustana offers students interested in business and related fields.
What's new for your 2026 benefits
As we look ahead to 2026, we want to make sure you’re set up for a smooth start to your benefits year. Below are a few quick reminders about what’s changing — and what you can do now to prepare.
