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Studying public health in the time of COVID-19
The pandemic has strengthened the commitment of Augustana’s public health majors.
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Alumni make a difference in tough times
An occupational therapist, a law student, a businessowner and a 3rd-grade teacher are just four of the thousands of alumni making a difference during the coronavirus crisis.
Applying to Augustana test optional
Augustana College has a test-optional admissions process for students whose grades and overall performance in the high school classroom are better indicators of ability than ACT or SAT test scores.
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'Pollinator pockets' come to campus
Augustana College will create “pollinator pockets” on campus in response to the decline in populations of bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
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“I have learned to have more confidence in my work and not dwell on mistakes or failures.”Read More
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“Being able to form personal relationships with my [accounting] professors really helped me.”Read More
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Teaching tech literacy to change children's lives
2016 grad Nelly Cheboi’s goal for her nonprofit TechLit Africa: expand the digital literacy initiative to 100 more schools and reach an additional 40,000 kids in Kenya in 2022.