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corbin mcghee
More Than I Imagined Corbin McGhee
“I learned that I will achieve nothing if I don’t put in 110% in effort.”
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brooke randazzo
More Than I Imagined Brooke Randazzo
“I was surprised to find out how independent I could be both in my living situation and academically.”
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gina balestri
More Than I Imagined Gina Balestri
“I knew after my first visit that I wanted to go to Augie.”
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amy bandman
More Than I Imagined Amy Bandman
“I will miss all the friends I’ve made and living in such a close community.”
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Art exhibit shows Swedish modernism

The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art will open the  exhibition "Världen är Liten: the World is Small. Modern Swedish and Swedish American Works" with a reception Nov. 16.

mary brugge
More Than I Imagined ​Mary Brugge
“Being able to join many groups and participate in activities at Augie has allowed me to open up and break out of my shell.”
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Oscar Rolander travel diary, 1911

Johan Oscar (Samuelson) Rolander was born in Västra Ryd, Östergötland, Sweden in 1847 and immigrated to the United States in 1868. In 1911, he took his first and only trip back to Sweden and kept a diary. This collection consists of a typed English translation of that diary which describes the trip on train and boat, his encounters with friends and family, and the changes in Sweden since he left 43 years ago.