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Augustana Circle K making Halloween treats Oct. 30
Join Augustana Circle K on Monday, Oct. 30, at 4:30 p.m. in Olin 302 to make spooky Halloween treats.
A father’s son makes his connections
When Peter Xiao learned his father was near death in late 1998, he immediately flew to his homeland to be at his father’s bedside. Xiao Qian, one of China’s best known writers, never regained consciousness before passing away four days after his son’s arrival. As often happens with adult children who suddenly lose a parent, Xiao is becoming aware of how enormously indebted he is to his father.
Professor celebrates first solo art show on campus
More than 30 of Peter Xiao’s paintings are featured in his “Sighting at Augie” exhibition in Wallenberg Hall, inside Denkmann Memorial Building, through March. A reception for the campus community and the public begins at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Meet your CORE Career Coaches
CORE has a strong lineup of professionals to assist students in exploration, preparation, experiential learning and career readiness. Join us in welcoming our new team members and reconnect with our returning staff.
Delivery service menu
Let us take care of your next meeting or event with easy menu options and convenient on campus delivery or pick up options. Compostable plates, napkins, cutlery, utensils, recyclable service ware and linen needed for buffet service tables are included in your order.
Students recognized for 2024-25 achievements
Congratulations to the following students, who received recognition for their work in the 2024-2025 academic year from off-campus organizations.
Stone Lecture to explore civil rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama
Dr. Amy K. Milligan will present the 2025 Stone Lecture in Judaism at Augustana, "Navigating History: Civil Rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama," at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in the Olin Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public.
“Augustana is close to home for me and offered some very competitive financial aid.”Read More
Norika Maeda
Norika Maeda is a senior from Tokyo, Japan, majoring in art and psychology.
"While I spent time studying in Rock Island, I also visited outside of Illinois on a break. I vividly remember the aesthetic of New York, Los Angeles, and Paris. As I travelled, I experienced so much hardships and frustration, but discovered so many new worlds other than my foundation as a Japanese. When I remember those things, all of the memories are beautiful."
