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Molly Fank
More Than I Imagined Molly Fank
“I chose Augustana because of the community I felt on campus when I would visit.”
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Amanda Gravelle

Gravelle ’24 wins national physics scholarship for second consecutive year

Junior Amanda Gravelle is one of 11 exemplary physics students to receive the 2023-2024 Rossing Physics Scholarship Awards.

Claire Bess
More Than I Imagined Claire Bess
“I quickly fell in love with the Quad Cities and the campus.”
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Hannah Johnson

Johnson ’23 creates first model of prehistoric creature

When Hannah Johnson ‘23 learned of an opportunity to create the first model of a recently discovered prehistoric creature, she put her art and geology majors to work.

The Celebration of Learning is May 10

The annual Celebration of Learning showcases work by students, faculty and staff at Augustana. This year's celebration on May 10, 2023, includes poster presentations, interactive sessions, panel presentations and special events.

Jimmy Vercoe

Augie Abroad Photo Contest 2022-2023 winners announced

Jimmy Vercoe '25 was this year's grand prize winner. The contest was open to all Augustana students who went on a study abroad trip or term between summer 2022 and spring break 2023.

Bergendoff Hall entrance closures

Both east entrances, near the ensemble room and ticket office, will be closed. Temporary walls have been constructed to keep everyone safe during this final phase of construction.

Stephanie Carreno
More Than I Imagined Stephanie Carreno
“It was truly an honor being able to represent the Latinx student body on and off campus.”
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Augustana College and WIU representatives at the signing event.

WIU, Augustana pave way for bachelor’s to master’s sport management program

Augustana students who have completed their undergraduate kinesiology degree, plus three bridge courses, can immediately transfer to WIU to complete the master of science degree. This allows students to meet both degree requirements in five years.