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From Atlas Mountains to the Midwest: Why Augustana College was worth leaving everything I knew
Sociology & Anthropology Society is a place for anthropology, sociology and social welfare majors/minors, as well as those who are simply interested in the field, to gather and explore the subject outside of a classroom setting. By doing so, the club strives to educate students about the many cultures of the world, get involved in multicultural events on and off campus, and help make Augustana a more culturally aware and sensitive campus.
Whether you love philosophy or just want to see what it's like, the Socratic Society of Augustana is for you.
Before moving to the Midwest, “winter” was no more than a word for light cold breezes and hoodies, a season I imagined as a minor inconvenience and an opportunity to buy new and trendy clothes. But the Midwest has its own version of winter, one that is beautiful and brutal all at once, and if you’re lucky enough, you might even incur the wrath of its mood changes.
Benefits information for Augustana College.
The purpose of this organization is to educate its members about the roots and history of anime and manga, and to further the member's knowledge of Japanese culture.
Violinist Becky Kia ’87 actually said no the first two times Mannheim Steamroller came calling. But by 1990, she was ready. Kia accepted the invitation to join the ensemble’s backup orchestra for its Christmas concerts in Omaha, and today she is a touring conductor and solo violinist.
Fish, insects, elephants and the Augustana Choir all have their place in the natural world of sound, as explored by journalist Amy Martin ‘95.
Making connections is the beating heart of many careers: connecting one idea with another idea, a community with a service or solution, a vision with an audience. A liberal arts education builds this ability.