Pics of the Day
The Pic of the Day is featured on student and faculty pages, as submitted by members of the Augustana community. Here are some recent images. (Click on a photo to see a caption.)
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The Pic of the Day is featured on student and faculty pages, as submitted by members of the Augustana community. Here are some recent images. (Click on a photo to see a caption.)
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Seniors will become alumni on Saturday, May 23, after receiving their diplomas at the 166th ceremony, beginning at 2 p.m. at the Vibrant Arena at the Mark in Moline. This is a look from the podium at last year's graduation.
The students in the Ladies Physical Culture class at Augustana (circa 1900) probably never envisioned Title IX, much less the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies of today. Physical Culture was the first exercise and expression class for women at Augustana. Today's WGSS has made plenty of its own history, and will celebrate its 40th anniversary May 12.
What is going on in this photo? You'll have to see the play "The Skin of Our Teeth" in the Brunner Theatre to find out. Shows are May 7-10. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. From left, Jack Pawlak, Alex Wohlers, Leo Kopplin and Basil Alexander. rehearse a scene. (Photo by Brynn Gustafson)
The annual Celebration of Learning showcases work by students, faculty and staff at Augustana. This year's celebration on May 6, 2026, includes poster presentations, interactive sessions, panel presentations and special events. See schedule and details
The Take Back the Night rally Sunday included music, dance and some photo opps outside Wallenberg Hall, The event was part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, which concludes with Denim Day on Wednesday. Take Back the Night began in the 1970s and today is an international event and non-profit organization.
Poet Paige Lewis reads from ther work for the River Readings last week. Lewis also is a novelist and teaches creative writing at the University of Iowa. Their first collection of poems "Space Struck" was published in 2019. Their first novel, "Canon" will be released next month, The River Readings series is sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs, the Institute for Leadership and Service, the Thomas Tredway Library and the English department.
The Google Developer Group organized its first-ever student hackathon at Augustana. The team did an outstanding job planning and executing the event, securing sponsorships, coordinating logistics, and creating a successful experience that brought together participants from other schools. Pictured are: Quinxie Doan, Minh Nguyen, Ismael Otmani ,Younes Errady, Reda Oubih, Sean, Mai Nguyen, Imane Mansouri, Parker Morrissey, Diego, Gomez Leroy Gawu-Mensah, Mutawakil Rabiu, My Ha,
Paige Kern, an Augustana Noyce Grant Scholar, received first place in the STEM Education division for her poster "Comparison of Floating Treatment Wetland (FTW) models for secondary classroom use,'" at the Illinois State Academy of Science annual meeting April 18. Her project was supported by the Noyce Grant and an Augustana Student Research Grant. (An FTW is a "raft" of plants that can be added to a body of water to increase uptake of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous.)
Augustana students are making an impact on the future of healthcare! Five Augustana HOSA members recently competed at the HOSA Future Health Professionals Illinois State Leadership Conference in Springfield, Ill., showcasing their skills and passion for the field. Pictured, left to right: Allie France ’28, Stephanie Nieves ’28, Prizma Valdivia ’28, James Vargas ’28 and Jordan Faust ’28. We’re proud of their initiative and drive as they begin their journeys in the health professions!
The Jenny Lind Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Michael Zemek, recently returned from their 2026 performance tour. The tour kicked off with a performance in Chicago, Ill., followed by performances in Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore. The group will perform selections from the tour in Centennial Hall on Saturday, April 25.
There's still time to catch 'Company' at Augustana this weekend! A bold, concept-driven musical set in New York City, 'Company' unfolds through a series of episodic vignettes that explore love, friendship and the complexities of modern relationships. This production is directed by Shelley Cooper and features professional musicians from our QC community accompanying the cast, bringing Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s iconic score to life. Get tickets.
Chloe Rittenhouse, a CSD major, presented results on a study investigating a hearing disorder, hyperacusis, at the American Auditory Society meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. This is a collaborative project lead by Dr. Ann Perreau (CSD) with Dr. Austin Williamson (Psychology), Dr. Forrest Stonedahl (Computer Science) and many Augustana students.
Geography of Latin America students visited the Center for Visual Culture to examine the college's collection of Chilean arpilleras. This semester, students are developing an exhibit about the tapestries, which were created by women during the 1970s and show everyday life and opposition to the Pinochet dictatorship. The arpilleras will be on display in the WGSS Lounge (Old Main 311) and students will present their research during Celebration of Learning.
APES, Augustana's Society of Physics Students (SPS) Club, recently received the Outstanding Chapter Award Certificate 2024-25 from the SPS national organization. The award is for clubs that are exceptionally active in outreach efforts, community service, and student events, both academic and social. Pictured: Anabela Cabrera '26, Abigail Kimber '26, Hanna Gebremariam '26, Cholo Ferrolino '27, Emma Biskie '27, Dottie Kangara '27 and Pritisha Malla '26.
Landowner Tim Pressley '82 gave around 20 Augustana students and faculty a tour of his land in the Milan Bottoms marshes near the site where a 10-acre business development will be constructed. The Upper Mississippi Center is teaming up with the City of Rock Island to do biological and social assessments in order to research the impacts of the development on this landscape and the Quad Cities community, and to help the city formulate a plan to establish a 600 acre preserve. Pictured are Emerson Lehman and John Stofferahn helping Fiona Brady cross an abandoned beaver dam.
Carter Reynolds, AJ Banks, Liz Hayes and Chris Cole recently attended the National Character and Leadership Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo. NCLS brings together distinguished scholars, military leaders, corporate executives, and world-class athletes to motivate and equip participants to live honorably, lift others, and elevate performance. This year's symposium highlighted the essential role of courage in leadership, whether it be physical, moral, social or spiritual, emphasizing that true character is revealed and strengthened when individuals confront uncertainty, fear or adversity with commitment and resolve.
Ambassadors joined our Chicagoland Admissions team at the Chicagoland Admitted Student Reception, helping run the event, serving on a student panel and answering thoughtful questions from prospective students and families. We love seeing our students step up, share their experiences and truly shine! Pictured: Rob Williams, Kajsa Murphy, Lindsay DeBuhr, Jenny Osei Kofi, Maddie Garrigan, Jill McNeil and Adam Sandoval.
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) has been emailed to first-year and senior students. If you're in this group, we ask that you please complete the survey. Why? We want to know how it's going for first-year students. And seniors, we want to know about the quality of your Augustana experience. We use the results to assess the quality of the education we provide you, focusing on your engagement in college and what you gain from your experience. First-year and senior students, please check your email to access the survey.
After singing for three days on and off campus for Valentine's Day, the beautiful singing boys of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity were able to raise $1,000 for Common Chord, a local music nonprofit that supports music education and performances in the community. Thank you to all the professors who allowed us to sing in classes, and to everybody who enjoyed our singing! Pictured: Tyson Danner, executive director of Common Chord; Liam Leja '28; James Mihevc '28; and Ian Empen '26.
Last week Augustana students attended the Quad Cities Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) 64th STEM Celebration to network with STEM professionals across the Quad Cities area. The program included presenting awards to engineering, scientists, educators and high school scholars, plus a talk from the executive vice president and CEO of FIRST, the world's leading youth-serving nonprofit advancing STEM. Pictured: Maranda Bargren '27, Evelyn Coronado Mendoza '27, Raunak Rijal '26, Pritisha Malla '26
Last week, Augustana students competed in the CFA Research Challenge hosted by the CFA Society Iowa at the Tippie College of Business Administration at University of Iowa. One Augie team won second place! Pictured: Samaria Anderson, Lina Zhou, Isaac Pacheco Aaron Rogers,Thao Linh Phan, Ronish Sangachhe, Chris Alkas, Drew Bryant, Udbav Aryal and Kawl Mang.
American Library Association (ALA) President Sam Helmick visited Tredway Library on Feb. 19 to see Kat-Jean Glusick's 'In-Queer-Ing Augustana' Senior Inquiry exhibit after their work together in fall 2025. Kat's exhibit is centered around the history of the Queer community at Augustana and Queer joy.
Lab chemist Jodi Larson ’08 and supervisor Travis Matlick gave Udden Geology Club a lecture and tour of the Rock Island Water Treatment Plant and explanations of the incredible innerworkings, engineering, infrastructure, chemistry, biology and geology that provide Augustana and Rock Island with 5 million gallons of clean, safe drinking water per day!
Students joined Chaplain Melinda Pupillo on a spiritual Lenten Retreat at Wartburg Theological Seminary over the weekend, where they discussed, journaled and painted about perfectionism and its healthier alternatives. The group is pictured here with Trey Graff '23 (center), a youth minister at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Dubuque, Iowa, who preached a powerful sermon during the worship they attended on Sunday morning.