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Masquerade Ball

Alpha Psi Omega will host its third annual Masquerade Ball, an evening of mystery and glamor with food, music by WAUG, caricatures and photos. 

With your ticket purchase you will get your own mask to decorate and wear to the event! Dress is semi-formal.

Semester transition info sessions

Semester transition coordinators will talk about why the college is switching to semesters and answer questions. During the session, several topics such as J-term, graduation requirements, credit hours and class schedules will be discussed.

Phi Mu Alpha American Music Recital

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternal music society will present its annual American Music Recital, a celebration of American composers and America in music. Various student, faculty and community artists will perform music either by an American composer or a song that prominently features America.

S.A.S.S. Anthropology Day Celebration and Welcome Event

The Society for Anthropology and Sociology Students will be watching a documentary and playing games to celebrate world anthropology day and welcome new majors and minors from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 

Free refreshments will be available.

 

The Salon: Brian Katz on Culture-Free Knowledge

The Salon is a weekly gathering of students, faculty, staff, and administrators from across campus each Thursday in the Brew from 11:30am - 12:20pm.  It is a time and place for discussion of interdisciplinary ideas and shared experiences; everyone is welcome to participate!

Business Club Meeting

Business Club will be holding a meeting where members will discuss what the club does on a weekly basis. The Exec Board will also be speaking on what each exec position does and h

Conference with Dr. Peter Kreeft

Dr. Peter Kreeft, theologian and professor of philosophy at Boston College, will speak on several topics at a free one-day conference.

World Anthropology Day

Anthropology Club will host a World Anthropology Day celebration from 2-5 p.m.

Thank you

Thank you, student workers

The library salutes our hard-working students who help to keep the library running smoothly.

'Hidden child' of the Holocaust to speak April 16

Marguerite Mishkin, a "hidden child" of the Holocaust, will speak at Augustana at 7 p.m. April 16 in Wallenberg Hall inside the Denkmann Memorial Buidling.

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