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Apply for the Geifman Prize by April 6
The annual Geifman Prize in Holocaust Studies is a competition in which students write an essay, research paper, short story, poetry OR make film, photography, theater, artwork in response to the European Holocaust (1933-1945) in which Jews, religious leaders, political activists, LGBTQ, Roma and people with disabilities were targeted.

Community members share their stories to kick off MLK Week
On Monday, Augustana kicked off its weeklong celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy of service, justice and empowerment with words to encourage students interested in continuing Dr. King's work.
Best Buddies
Best Buddies is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment.
Feigley '93 helps teen realize filmmaking dreams
Augustana alum Estlin Feigley will be back on campus Saturday to show his first feature-length film, "The Stream," followed by an interactive filmmaking workshop for students. His Dreaming Tree Films provide inner-city Chicago teens with filmmaking experiences.