Bahls Campus Leadership Center
Formerly Founders Hall
Formerly Founders Hall
Allison Seay will read from her poetry as part of the River Readings series.
Seay earned an master of fine arts in poetry from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2005.
"How the Trumpet Got Its Toot" shows how the young and idealistic Trumpet finds his voice, discovering his place in the musical world. Along the way, the audience is introduced to all the instruments of the orchestra.
"How the Trumpet Got Its Toot" shows how the young and idealistic Trumpet finds his voice, discovering his place in the musical world. Along the way, the audience is introduced to all the instruments of the orchestra.
The Diwali celebration is the Hindu festival celebrated each autumn. The event features Indian cuisine, application of henna, rangoli and a dance performance.
This spring concert will showcase the talents of the Jenny Lind Vocal Ensemble, Augustana Concert Chorale, the Academic Chorus and the Ascension Ringers.
The Flute and Clarinet Choirs will perform their spring concert.
Augustana's chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota present a multi-disciplinary performance celebrating the contributions women have made to the arts.
Sigma Alpha Iota is a music fraternity of women students.
The Augustana Theatre studio season continues with "Stop Kiss," a 1998 play by Diana Son.
The Augustana Theatre studio season continues with "Stop Kiss," a 1998 play by Diana Son.