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Women's and Gender Studies lunch

Faculty and staff are invited to join members of Women's and Gender Studies for lunch. Bring a lunch and get a supplement of salad, water and brownies, plus sharing conversation from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Culture Group Field Day

Sponsored by culture groups LOVE and PHX.

Sorry Not Sorry: Being You Without Compromise

This lecture is sponsored by SOUL, Sisterhood of Unique Ladies.

SOUL is a supportive and inclusive community for women of color to come together to share similar experiences and discuss issues that impact them.

Multicultural Programming Board information meeting

The Multicultural Programming Board (MPB) invites all students to its informational meeting at 5 p.m.

Mid-Autumn Festival

The Asian Student Organization is sponsoring the Mid-Autumn Festival, an oppurtunity for students to mingle with and learn more about Asian culture. There will be mooncakes, tea, asian candies, and raffle prizes.

“The Frog and the Princess”

“The Frog and the Princess” Sept. 15-16

Augustana College will present an interactive children's show, “The Frog and the Princess,” at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 15-16 in the Brunner Theatre.

Welcome for Chris Schafer, library director

The staff of the Thomas Tredway Library will host a welcome reception for Chris Schafer, the new library director. Schafer joined Augustana at the end of July.

The event will run from 3:30-5 p.m.

Say What? Challenging Dysfunctional Language

Corey Miles, a diversity fellow in sociology, anthropology and social welfare, will speak on "Say What? Challenging Dysfunctional Language." The talk is the first in the Conversation Series sponsored by the Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity.

Graduate School Series: Testing skills

The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity continues its Graduate School Series from 4:30-5:30 p.m. with a session on testing and test-taking skills.
 

Figge Music History Class: French Inspirations

Dr. Randall B Hall, associate professor at Augustana College will lead this class on a journey through the musical developments in France from 1850-1950.

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