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Get a free pool table from Residential Life

Residential Life has two free pool tables for anyone who wants them. The taker is responsible for moving them. One pool table is in the Andreen basement, and the other is in the Erickson basement.

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Alumni and families to celebrate Homecoming and Family Weekend

Thousands will gather on campus this weekend, Oct. 4-6, for Augustana’s Homecoming/Family Weekend. Reunion dinners and gatherings; bingo for graduates of the last decade; music recitals and concerts; open houses; a picnic on the Quad; and family programming are planned.

LGBTQ+ basics session on Oct. 14

The Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity will offer an LGBTQ+ training session for faculty and staff on Monday, Oct. 14, from 1-2 p.m.

Reasoned Examination of Faith courses, 2025-26 fall semester

One of the core requirements at Augustana College is for students to select one course from a menu of classes that examine religious traditions through a Reasoned Examination of Faith.

Reasoned Examination of Faith courses, 2024-25 spring semester

One of the core requirements at Augustana College is for students to select one course from a menu of classes that examine religious traditions through a Reasoned Examination of Faith.

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Toasting the 2024 class of Forty Under 40

More than 400 attended the event hosted by the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal. Among this year’s honorees were Augustana alumni: Jacob Bobbitt  ’09, Avery Pearl '18, Angie Sharp '08 and Lucie Van Hecke '10.

Maggie Tracy

Why Maggie Tracy '28 applied early

Though the idea of committing early can be scary, Maggie Tracy '28 from Champaign, Ill., said the moment she stepped foot on campus, she knew.

Alicia Oken

When your boss is running for president

Think you’re busy? You’re probably not as busy as Alicia Oken ‘13. She is the social media platforms director for the Democratic National Committee, part of a team creating “one of the most inventive and irreverent get-out-the-vote strategies in modern politics,” according to The Washington Post.