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Basketball Top 10

Top 10 reasons that home games of the men's basketball team are the best.

Lecture video: Glaciation during the Late Paleozoic Ice Age

Dr. John L. Isbell '81, professor and research scientist with the department of geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, speaks on "Glaciation During the Late Paleozoic Ice Age."

Cullen '13 honored with journalism award

Jack Cullen '13 was awarded the Jay P. Wagner Prize for Young Journalists by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Cullen has been a Davenport Quad-City Times reporter since December 2013. Before joining the Times, Cullen was an intern at the Wisconsin State Journal in his hometown of Madison. He graduated from Augustana with a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism and mass communication.

Hilltop CDC names first executive director

Leading this next phase is Jerry Lack, newly appointed executive director of the Augustana Hilltop Community Development Corporation (CDC). A lifelong resident of the Quad Cities, Lack brings decades of experience in economic development, labor leadership and public service.

Quinxie Doan

Quinxie Doan '26 shares advice for combining work with passion

In this interview with StudyInternational.com, Quinxie Doan '26 shares her journey to Augustana and her successes as a student majoring in both STEM and art.

Jeff Mettler

Faculty spotlight: Dr. Jeff Mettler, assistant professor of kinesiology

What if a lab became a clinic? What if learning to test cardiovascular endurance also helped a community member understand their health for the first time? Dr. Jeff Mettler is asking and answering those questions — transforming Augustana’s Lindberg Center into a site for both education and service.

Bold & Boundless: Faculty spotlights

The Bold and Boundless faculty spotlights shine a light on Augustana faculty members whose work embodies the college’s strategic goals and values through research and/or teaching, mentorship, experiential learning and service. 

Augie Peer Mentors

Augie Peer Mentors are students supporting students—fellow Vikings who’ve been in your shoes and are here to help you navigate your Augustana journey.

Math Club

Math Club aims to encourage mathematical thinking, develop problem solving skills, work on communicating insights and technical solutions, foster collaboration and leadership, and act as an outlet and source for an interest in math at Augustana. Novel concepts will be introduced which are not necessarily covered in math classes at Augustana, concepts which can help promote problem solving skills necessary for contest-level math.

Prison Education Club

This club is for bringing students at Augustana closer with students in Augustana’s Prison Education Program. Also, through the program Companions Journeying Together, it gives students the opportunity to be a pen pal with incarcerated people outside of the APEP program. Whether it’s someone who is looking to gain experience working with incarcerated people or someone who just wants to make a new connection, we want to provide opportunities to change worldviews and foster lasting relationships not just for students, but for the incarcerated as well.