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Viking Connections give students a boost

Forty-five alumni in different professions are offering advice to students and young graduates. More are welcome!

SAC P:143 Rolf Johnson diary clippings

Born in western Illinois in 1856 to Swedish immigrant parents, Rolf Johnson wrote a diary about his move to Nebraska in 1876. The bulk of this collection is 95 newspaper clippings of a printed, serial version of Johnson’s diary (written January 12, 1876 to July 9, 1879) describing his life as a pioneer in Phelps County, Nebraska and surrounding area. The series appeared in a Nebraska newspaper, the “Holdrege Citizen,” from November 18, 1939 to September 20, 1941.

steve bahls

President Bahls on justice and change

Augustana President Steve Bahls talks about why he is passionate about using his position to facilitate discussions of racial justice and social change.

Why I Give video

Alumni and friends help face unexpected hardships; fundraising update

Augustana has received outstanding support from alumni and friends in the past year, but especially in recent weeks.

audrey moore art

Letting her artistic voice 'take up space'

Audrey Moore ’15 has given the Milwaukee community an extraordinary public work of art.

Pastor Richard W. Priggie

Q&A: Chaplain Richard Priggie reflects on Augustana

Retiring Pastor Richard Priggie '74 has 21 years of Augustana memories: dramatic moments such as 9/11, but also happier times as a homebuilder and student confidant.

Infirmary

Escape from the infirmary

As Augustana prepares to open an on-campus health clinic, here’s a look back at the years when the college had an infirmary on campus.

Zarbuck '14 wins Elijah Watt Sells Award

Austin G. Zarbuck '14 is a winner of the Elijah Watt Sells Award, given to CPA candidates who have obtained a cumulative average score above 95.50 across all four sections of the Uniform CPA Examination and passed all four sections of the examination on their first attempt.