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Amanda Gravelle
More Than I Imagined Amanda Gravelle
“I've loved living in a walkable community, surrounded by people with similar values but differing perspectives.”
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Makaia Decker
More Than I Imagined Makaia Decker
“I never thought I would be a leader in student groups or become so involved with my departments.”
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Advertising Developers (ADs)

ADs gives students the chance to develop and complete a real marketing campaign, which allows them to use the information they have learned inside the classroom and apply it to the workforce.

Jon Hutton
More Than I Imagined Jon Hutton
“I chose Augustana because it was close to home.”
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Lucas Fahnoe
More Than I Imagined Lucas Fahnoe
“I'll forever appreciate the passion of the philosophy department.”
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Apply to be SAGA's editor-in-chief by May 17

SAGA student art and literary magazine is seeking an editor-in-chief for next year.

Ellie Reckamp
More Than I Imagined Ellie Reckamp
“While Augie is a small school, it lacks nothing in extracurriculars as compared to big schools.”
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Anderson '60, chronicler of the nursing profession, dies at 77

Peggy Anderson '60, who never wanted to become a nurse but wrote a best-selling book to correct stereotypes about the profession, died Sunday. Her second book "Nurse" (1978), was on the New York Times best-seller list for 30 weeks and is still in print. "Nurse" was also the basis for a CBS-TV series. Anderson returned to Augustana in 2011 to participate in the River Readings.

2024 Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award winners announced

The award is sponsored by Dr. Jeanneth Vázquez, professor of Spanish. Winners receive a small monetary award and a certificate of recognition. The award is named in honor of two educators, the late Honorato Vazquez and the late Angelica Valarezo, writers who worked in the field of education in Ecuador for 35 years. In addition to recognizing excellence, the award is designed to encourage student poets to submit their work for consideration.