Welcome Week Job Fair
New students interested in an on-campus job are invited to the Job Fair from 2-4 p.m.
Welcome Week: Activities Fair
New students are invited to the annual Student Activities Fair to learn about student groups at Augustana.
Welcome Week: Academic open houses
Students may attend information sessions for special interests. Look for peer mentors directing students to these events, or ask your peer mentor in advance about locations.

Tracking Davenport history through household objects
Jordan Kirkbride '14 knows each and every object in the Colonel Davenport House on Arsenal Island.
Welcome Week: Office of Student Life concert
Office of Student Life concert, Gerber Center Patio and Brew by the Slough. Refreshments will be served during this event.
Welcome Week: Office of Student Life Extravaganza
Required. Re-join your peer group outside of Centennial Hall. Public Safety officers share practical advice about social life in college, followed by the Student Life Programming Board’s annual performance featuring hypnotist Dale K.
Welcome Week: Getting the Most out of College
Getting the Most out of College (students only), Centennial Hall. Required. The program will feature, Jason LaVasseur, a nationally recognized speaker on college success. The program will focus on important ways new students can get started “on the right foot” by taking action early.
Welcome Week: Your First “A” at Augie
Your First “A” at Augie, Charles D. Lindberg Stadium. Required. New students will gather on the football field to take their first photo together in the shape of the Augustana “A.” Thus creating their first “A” at Augie.

Kindley ’19 sets a course in freshwater conservation research
New data won Sierra Kindley ’19 a top award at the Mississippi River Research Consortium.

National Endowment for the Arts funds community art project at Augustana
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art a $15,000 Art Works grant to fund a community yarn bomb project on campus this fall. This is the first National Endowment for the Arts grant awarded to the college.