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Sofia Briggs
More Than I Imagined Sofia Briggs
“My advisor, Dr. Andrew Sward, has been one of the biggest contributors to my success at Augustana.”
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Alison Lawrence at the NCUR

Lawrence '23 wins competition with 'Flipped Medicine' research

Competing against 500 students from colleges across the country, Alison Lawrence '23 won a first-place prize at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) for her research on bias in the medical profession.

Get certified to instruct Cardio Sport on campus

Campus Recreation is seeking 10-12 outgoing students with an athletic background who are interested in getting certified as a Cardio Sport instructor.

Join the National Society of Leadership and Success executive board

The Augustana chapter of the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) is looking for executive board members. 

Participants wanted for interactive art project

Tran Bui, a senior graphic design major, is looking for participants for an interactive public art project titled "What hit you the hardest this year?"

Alternative Days of Learning

Alternative Days of Learning

Josh Van Essen
More Than I Imagined Josh Van Essen
“Every professor I've had has known me personally and has been invested in my success.”
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Diego Andon
More Than I Imagined  Diego Andon
“It made me happy that the student body always came through and was curious about the significance of Latinx Unidos cultural events.”
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Augustana Oratorio Society to perform ‘Requiem, Op. 9’

 The Augustana Oratorio Society, Augustana Choir, Augustana Choral Artists and Augustana Symphony Orchestra are joining together to perform Maurice Duruflé’s “Requiem, Op. 9” and other choral works by French, English and Brazilian composers. 
 

Environmental justice, AI and neuroethics are top of mind for Hasselmo Award co-winners

Juniors Lucas Fahnoe and Zachary Horve are co-recipients of the $5,500 Nils Hasselmo Award for Academic Pursuit. With majors representing the humanities, social sciences and STEM, both will use their award money to assist them on their way to careers addressing some of the world’s most pressing concerns.