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Take Back the Night

The Take Back the Night Foundation will be hosting a virtual global event this Thursday at 8 p.m. EST. Registration is free, but limited to 3,000 participants. There will be presenters, poetry, and messages of empowerment.

Night of Snaps

Dat Poetry Lounge is hosting a virtual open mic live on Instagram @datpoetrylounge. This will commemorate and conclude the month of April as National Poetry Month. If you would like to perform, contact Dat Poetry Lounge. All forms of art are welcome.

Patti Grod's new classroom

A day in the life: distance learning in Nevada

Under these new circumstances, I knew that I wanted to finish out my last year of undergrad strong! Being the very “Type A” person that I am, to make things seem as normal as possible, I  came up with daily routines for my MWF and T/TH classes. This helped keep me focused, since I often find myself getting distracted studying and working from home. Here’s a look at what my MWF schedule looks like.

Prevent Test Anxiety with Effective Test Preparation

Yen Dao, director of student success aervices, will offer the well-being lab: "Prevent Test Anxiety with Effective Test Preparation."

Join by Google Meet or by phone with +1 402-744-0139‬ and use the PIN 498 407 972#

Taking control of your well-being

Farrah Roberts, director of student well-being and resiliency, will offer a well-being lab: "Taking Control of Your Well-Being."

Ramadan Q & A

The Muslim Student Association and the Office of International Student & Scholar Services will host a Ramadan Q & A.

Haley DeGreve

DeGreve nationally recognized for mental health campaign

An Augustana senior described as "a fierce advocate" for mental health awareness has received national recognition for her work.

Brodahl clinic patient

CSD graduate program receives accreditation

A new graduate program in speech-language pathology at Augustana has been accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

A plane tree that is not a plain tree

Once in a lifetime does one encounter such a being. It lives on a steep hillside above Mill Creek at the Josua Lindahl Hill Prairies Nature Preserve.

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