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Augustana holds interfaith forum ahead of Iowa caucus
With the Iowa caucus fast approaching, Augustana will hold a discussion about the implications of the election for Christians, Jews and Muslims on Monday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall.
The discussion will be led by Imam Saad Baig from the Islamic Center of the Quad Cities, Rabbi Jeffrey Lipschultz from the Tri-City Jewish Center and Pastor Richard Priggie from Augustana.
Pickleball Club
Students interested in playing or learning to play pickleball are more than welcome to attend. We are very accepting to students of all skill levels. Paddles, balls and nets are provided, but feel free to bring your own equipment if it works better for you!

ACLU leader Sykes to present Curtis Family Lecture March 4
ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Emerson Sykes will present the lecture “Freedom of expression and freedom of inquiry in polarized time” at the free March 4 lecture.
Alumni invited to tour Germany, follow in Luther’s footsteps
Join President Steve Bahls and Jane Easter Bahls on an alumni trip to Germany from May 28-June 4, 2017. Augustana’s Dr. David Ellis, professor of history, and Kai Swanson ’86 will help lead the tour, which follows the life of Martin Luther (1483-1546), a German professor of theology, composer, priest and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.

’06 grad impacting families with PherDal Fertility Science
Some people make a career of improving lives. Dr. Jenn Hintzsche ’06 also helps create them. The FDA has granted clearance to an at-home insemination kit that allows would-be parents to take control of their experience. Dr. Hintzsche created the device.
Submit to the Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award by April 1
The theme for the 25th annual Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award is "Equity-Unity and Peace," an opportunity for students to reflect on some fundamental truths that concern people of all genders, ethnicities and nationalities.
Join APEP for a re-entry simulation March 13
On March 13, 1:30-4 p.m., the Augustana Prison Education Program will host a re-entry simulation in the Gerber Center. Seating is limited. Sign up today to participate. (We are also looking for several volunteers. Contact Bonnie Jessee to learn more.)