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Atticus Garrison
More Than I Imagined Atticus Garrison
“My professors have gone above and beyond to make sure I have had opportunities to succeed and grow.”
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Managing food allergies

Students with food allergies are encouraged to contact Dining Services as soon as they arrive on campus.

Jamie Hochmuth
More Than I Imagined ​Jamie Hochmuth
“It’s been incredible being at a college where I can double major in two completely different fields, and then also be able to be in top choirs and the lead in the musical.”
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Dr. Joshua Dyer

Five Questions: Dr. Joshua Dyer

Dr. Joshua Dyer, assistant professor of physics, talks about his high school teacher’s hovercraft, the humility of Einstein, and inspiring students to travel the world. 

Augustana and Scott County to partner on lead paint projects

Augustana College has selected Scott County, Iowa, as its partner in the second annual Sustainable Working Landscapes Initiative (SWLI). During the 2016-17 partnership, students and faculty will work with Scott County officials and community stakeholders to complete community-identified projects related to the presence of lead paint in homes.

President Steven Bahls

President Bahls joins delegation of U.S. college presidents to Summit Meeting in Mexico

Augustana President Steven Bahls will participate in the first Higher Education Summit of the United States and Mexico, which will take place in Guadalajara, Mexico. The summit is named “Reaffirming the North American Spirit of Collaboration in Higher Education: Creating Bridges of Communications.”

Taking it outside: Students focus on real life

Nikki Johnson '11 Armstrong, language arts teacher at Bettendorf Middle School, is pushing more than literacy this spring with her 62 seventh-graders. The fourth-year teacher is helping lay the groundwork for project-based learning at the middle school, where students and faculty are set on tackling environmental issues.

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Students paint mural at St. Anthony's

Augustana students produced a colorful, panoramic mural representing the Quad-Cities in the auditorium at St. Anthony's Nursing and Rehabilitation Center near campus. This is the second spring the nontraditional class, "Arts Joined by a River," has been offered. An open house for the mural is planned from noon to 2 p.m. May 17 at St. Anthony's, 767 30th St., Rock Island.