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Safe Zone Lunch and Learn: LGBTQ Basics

The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, will host a two-part program, "What's in a Name?" It will focus on understanding the importance of names in signaling identity. 

Josh Malone

New York Times features 2020 grad's research

Geology/geography double major Josh Malone '20 of Chenoa, Ill., never imagined his Senior Inquiry research would one day be featured in The New York Times.

Late Night: Dance Around the World

The Multicultural Programming Board will host Dance Around the World for Late Night.

Student organizations will be performing dances, and there will be a DJ, snacks and beverages.

Holden Village info session

Students interested in the January term 2022 course, Holden Village: Literature, Christianity and Community, are invited to an informational session.

Everyone who attends will receive a free Holden sticker, patch or pin.

Diversity Celebration

The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity, in partnership with offices and student organizations, will sponsor a campus-wide Diversity Celebration from noon-4 p.m.

There will be a live DJ, free food, games and a diversity fair.

Dr. Emily Landon

Dr. Emily Landon ’99 to speak at commencement

Dr. Emily Landon ’99 will be the commencement speaker for the classes of 2020 and 2021 at the Augustana College ceremonies on May 23.

Afro Fest

The African Student Association will sponsor this year's festival, "Glimpse of Africa." There will be an exhibition of different aspects of African cultures, people, history, and creativity specific to African countries represented at Augustana.

Honest Conversation

The Multicultural Programming Board will sponsor an Honest Conversation with an emphasis on Asian Pacific Heritage Month.

Open Mic Night

Dat Poetry Lounge will participate in the Open Mic Night with the Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity.

Dat Poetry Lounge is celebrating National Poetry Month with events throughout April.

Annelisa Burns

Hasselmo winner to explore where religion, environmentalism intersect

A triple major in religion, English and German studies, Annelisa Burns '22 of Naperville, Ill., is the winner of the 2021 Hasselmo Award for Academic Pursuit.

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