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Frieze Lecture: The longest address in history

Dr. Meg Kunde, assistant professor of communication studies, lectures on the 175th anniversary of the longest address in history by William Henry Harrison, which clocked in at a marathon 8,443 words.

Carver P.E. Center

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The Roy J. Carver Physical Education Center is home to basketball, swimming and diving, volleyball and wrestling.

Augustana Dance Company: "Dance With A Purpose"

The Augustana Dance Company performances feature a wide variety of dance styles, including ballet, modern, tap, hip hop and more.

Dr. Roald Tweet: How Rock Island began

Dr. Roald Tweet takes his audience back to "1841, the Year That Rock Island Began."  That's theme of this year's Frieze Lecture Series, a 19-year partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and Augustana College.

Tea Talks: "Equal Pay and Negotiation for Women in Industry"

The Women's & Gender Studies Tea Talks series features faculty, staff and guest speakers on a range of topics. This talk, "Equal Pay and Negotiation for Women in Industry," is by Desiree Grace, business and marketing instructor.

Applicants may self-report scores

Beginning this fall, Augustana College will allow applicants to self-report their standardized test scores for consideration during the admission process.

Kim and Chris Hedlin

Reading, writing and more reading: Getting a Ph.D. in English

In top English Ph.D. programs, 2011 graduates Chris and Kim Hedlin follow their dreams and their role models.

Augustana Center for Visual Culture

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The Augustana Center for Visual Culture (formerly the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art) serves the community through art collection, preservation and exhibition.

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Augustana welcomes new faculty

This fall, Augustana welcomed new faculty in music, business, math and computer science, history, public health, political science, sociology, biology, Scandinavian studies, communication studies, theatre arts, religion and Japanese.

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