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Arrangement in Black and White: The Making of a Whistler Legend

Catherine Carter Goebel, “Arrangement in Black and White: The Making of a Whistler Legend.” PhD dissertation Northwestern University, 1988.

Residential Life

Most students live on campus for their first three years. Residential life here focuses on what students experience in daily life, depending on their year.

Examination of drones wins Ethics Contest

Anne Hopkins, a senior majoring in business administration, is the winner of this year's Ethics Essay Content. Her essay is entitled "Ethical Debate on Drones." 

Gus the mascot at Homecoming 2025

Homecoming and Family Weekend 2025 in photos

About 2,000 alumni, friends of the college, students and families gathered on campus Sept. 26-28 for Homecoming and Family Weekend. Bingo was a hot ticket for alumni of the last 10 years, and QuadFest connected Vikings and guests of all ages.

Academic integrity and the Honor Code

The Augustana College Honor Code, including links to definitions of and statements on infractions, the Honor Pledge and composition of the Honor Council, and reporting forms, is available at www.augustana.edu/academics/honor-code.

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U.S. News ranks Augustana high in innovation

Based on survey results from peer schools, Augustana ranked No. 1 on U.S. News' Most Innovative Schools list among liberal arts colleges in Illinois and No. 42 nationally.

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.

The Augustana History Update

The Augustana College history department newsletter for February 2023.