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Augustana’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program earns full accreditation

The full accreditation status was achieved over four years and recognizes the high standards of Augustana's program. The 24-month program launched in 2020 and the first cohort graduated in May 2022.

Allison Nagy '14 and Nikita Rohr '14

Allison Nagy '14: 'I couldn’t let it be the end'

In the summer of 2019, five years after graduating from Augustana, Allison Nagy and Nikita Rohr ran together in the 3,260-mile MS Run the US Relay to support research for multiple sclerosis. Former track and cross country teammates, the friends ran segment 9 of the ultra relay from California to New York.

Jason Sinclair '02

Sinclair and 'The Mandalorian'

Jason Sinclair '02 just completed a job that would be the envy of humans across this planet. He was post-production coordinator for season three of "The Mandalorian."

Don Morrison

Honoring Augustana Choir directors

To honor the legacy of two Augustana Choir directors — Dr. Henry Veld and Don Morrison — challenges have been established to name the new rehearsal rooms after them.  A third challenge in the name of the family of current conductor Dr. Jon Hurty will transform Bergendoff’s Larson Hall, the Augustana Choir’s home since 1959.

President Andrea Talentino

President's Message

A message from President Andrea Talentino, published in the summer 2023 issue of Augustana Magazine.

1972-1973 Viking basketball team

An unforgettable 12-6 win in an unforgettable season

It was the most successful season in Augustana Viking basketball history. Coach Jim Borcherding’s 1972-1973 squad garnered national attention, evidenced by a Sports Illustrated article titled "The Swedes are Meatballs No More." Given the Vikings’ perfect 16-0 record in conference play, the article’s subtitle said it best: "Everybody used to feast on little Augustana, but now the Vikings are parceling out defeats for all."

Matt Ozanic

Baseball’s Ozanic wins $10,000 NCAA scholarship

The NCAA honored baseball's Matt Ozanic  ’22 with the prestigious $10,000 Postgraduate Scholarship to use for graduate study at a university or professional school.

Alyssa Motzel

’16 grad combats newborn mortality in rural Kenya

By developing curriculum to teach neonatal resuscitation protocol to medical practitioners in Mutomo, Kenya, Dr. Alyssa Nelson ’16 Motzel was determined to not only teach her peers, but also help them continue to train others.

Registration confirmation

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