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Mary-Margaret Herstedt

Gift Processor

Specializations: Advancement

Jonathan Enslin

Jon Enslin

Vice President for College Advancement

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Jon Enslin serves as the vice president for college advancement at Augustana College. Previously, he was vice president for college advancement at St. Norbert College, where he successfully led the "Support What Matters," campaign, raising more than $125 million for the college's endowment and other campus priorities.

At Augustana, Enslin focuses on enhancing alumni and parent engagement and fostering donor relationships to support the college's mission of providing students with an education that prepares them for lives of leadership and service.

He is spearheading The Gerber Grand Challenge in Philanthropy, which launched the Augustana Possible financial aid program thanks to a $40 million commitment from alumnus Murry Gerber. Augustana Possible meets 100% of demonstrated need for qualifying students, benefiting almost 340 students so far and inspiring additional donor support. He has been an active member of the Council for Advancement & Support of Education (CASE), a global nonprofit association dedicated to educational advancement.

"What drives me is knowing that our work connects passionate donors to opportunities that make a lasting impact on our students’ lives." — Jon Enslin

Recent initiatives:

More than a leader

A Wisconsin native, Jon Enslin is married to Kay, and the couple has three adult sons, Jacob, Samuel and Joseph. He enjoys walking his dogs, seeking out the perfect IPA, and hoping that the Green Bay Packers will soon get back to the Super Bowl. He is a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Davenport, and has served on the endowment committee of Crossways Camping Ministries.

Specializations: Advancement

Education

  • B.A., Marquette University
  • M.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

Laura Schnack

Associate Dean of Students

Specializations: Dean of Students Office

Christopher R. Strunk

Christopher R. Strunk he/him

Associate Professor of Geography, Chair of Latin American Studies, Co-Coordinator of Food Studies

Chris Strunk received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and began teaching at Augustana in 2012.

He has teaching and research interests in urban geography and planning, international migration and immigration policy, human rights, foodways and urban agriculture.

His research explores transnational migration and immigrant and refugee organizations in the United States. He has conducted research in Bolivia, Washington D.C., and Minnesota, and is currently researching urban gardening practices and migrant incorporation in the Midwest.

See report: Dr. Chris Strunk, Impact of Immigrants and Refugees in the Quad Cities

Specializations: Immigration, Latin America, International development, Urban geography and planning

Education

  • B.A., Wesleyan University
  • M.A., Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Janette Garcia

Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center, Head of Collections and Instructor

Specializations: Swenson Center

Steven Duke

Director of International and Off-Campus Programs

As Director of IOP, I have the privilege of working with Augustana students who hope to study abroad or study away. I also have the privilege of collaborating with Augustana faculty and staff who wish to arrange international or domestic trips with students.

As part of the History Department, I will teach courses in world history, Russian/Soviet history and European history. I will also teach courses for Augie students before and after their study abroad experiences.

I have lived abroad for more than three years: two years in Finland, a year in Russia and two months in Estonia. For my Ph.D. in Russian history, I studied the history of primary schooling among ethnic and religious minorities in three provinces of the Russian Empire between 1885 and 1914.

Please come visit the International and Off-Campus Programs office to learn more about international programs available to Augustana students. We want to hear about your interests in studying away and how we can help you bring your goals to fruition.

Specializations: International and off campus programming, CORE

Education

  • B.A., History, Brigham Young University
  • M.A., History and Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University
  • Ph.D., Indiana University
Michelle Hinzman-Ferris

Michelle Hinzman-Ferris

Assistant Professor of Education

Michelle Hinzman-Ferris, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Elementary Education. She earned her PhD from the University of Iowa in 2019. Prior to entering academia, Dr. Hinzman-Ferris worked in the K-12 school setting for more than 15 years as a teacher, school psychologist, special education administrator, and researcher. She teaches undergraduate classes in Methods of Inclusion, Developmental Reading Methods, Assessment of Reading Problems, and Remedial Reading Methods. Her research focuses on effective reading and writing instruction for elementary students with and at risk for reading difficulties. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, gardening, home decorating, and spending time with her husband and three children.

Education

  • B.A., Elementary Education and Psychology, Clarke College
  • M.A., Educational Assessment, University of Northern Iowa
  • M.A., Educational Leadership, The University of Iowa
  • Ed.S., School Psychology, University of Northern Iowa
  • Ph.D., Special Education, The University of Iowa

Andrea Pritchard

Budget & Contracts Assistant

Specializations: Academic affairs

Lauren Clarke

Lauren Clarke

Admissions Counselor and Fine Arts Recruitment Coordinator

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Hometown: Arlington Heights, IL
Current town: Rock Island, IL

What do you most love to tell prospective students about Augustana?
There are so many opportunities to learn outside of the classroom. With so many clubs and extracurricular activities on campus, students can become leaders and well-rounded people just by being involved. I love talking about my personal experience at Augustana and how much people can grow during college.

What is your favorite time/tradition of the Augustana school year?
The unofficial tradition of giving creative nicknames to campus legends and icons. It brings students together and feels like a giant inside joke.

What's great about the Quad Cities?
There are so many places to explore and so many coffee shops! I love energy drinks, and some of my favorites in the QC are Atomic, Awake, and the Brewed Book. I also love all the fine arts opportunities offered, including adult dance classes.

What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
I love hanging out with friends and the cats in my life. In my free time you might find me writing, playing video games, dancing, or doing anything theater-related.

What advice do you have for students who are searching for the right college for them?
Don't be afraid to ask questions and visit every school you’re considering. Visiting campus can really help you imagine how your life would be if you decide to attend that school, and it can show you what you want (or don't want) for your college experience. Everyone's timeline will be different, so remember to focus on what you need.

Specializations: Admissions, Fine Arts

Education

  • B.A., Augustana College