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“I used my Augie Choice to travel to Denmark and Sweden with the women's bowling team.”Read More

“I did not expect to gain this much research experience and travel abroad as many times as I did!”Read More
Society history
Phi Beta Kappa was founded on Dec. 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was the first college society to have a Greek-letter name, and established some of the hallmarks of the many such academic and social organizations that would follow, including a symbol, mottos in Greek and Latin, a code of laws, and a formal initiation ceremony.
Phi Beta Kappa
The Phi Beta Kappa Society strives to celebrate humane learning, which transcends the mere gaining of knowledge to encompass breadth of interest, depth of understanding, intellectual honesty, and an ability to engage in respectful, educated debate with those of differing views.
Hanson Hall of Science Expansion
The expansion of Augustana’s Hanson Hall of Science will build on the college’s excellent programs and tradition of success in the natural sciences.

Get involved! Earth Week events on campus April 22-27
Augustana student groups have teamed up to host hands-on activities and events for Earth Week, April 22-27. All are invited to connect with nature and help make an impact on campus. See schedule of events.

“There are so many opportunities for community engagement, both on and off campus.”Read More

Cotturone ’25 awarded for her research in astronomy, astrophysics
Jessica Cotturone ’25 received the Chambliss Award at the 245th American Astronomical Society meeting. The award recognizes Cotturone's work through the CIERA Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at Northwestern University.