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'Macbeth' takes the stage Nov. 11-14

Augustana College will present one of Shakespeare’s most powerful and enduring works, "Macbeth," Nov. 11-14.

PepsiCo Recreation Center

Campus projects to boost arts, academics, athletics

Projects will include new turf on Thorson-Lucken Field, new floor and indoor track at the PepsiCo Rec, plus ongoing renovation of Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts.

Wetzel connecting with high school students

Augustana instructor James Wetzel, an experimental high-energy particle physicist, has been named the 2017 Bettendorf (Iowa) Community Schools Foundation Visiting Science Scholar.

Augustana offers social justice microscholarship for second year

Augustana College again will offer the innovative Justice and Social Change Microscholarship of $1,000 a year, renewable for four years.

Annika Strack
More Than I Imagined Annika Strack
“Augustana felt like home from the moment I set foot on campus.”
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Bahls honored for leadership in career development

Augustana College President Steve Bahls has received the 2022 Career Services Champion Award from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

Ben Ford
More Than I Imagined Benjamin Ford
“The faculty and staff are extremely knowledgeable and go out of their way to help students succeed.”
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Maddie Schaeffer
More Than I Imagined Maddie Schaefer
“I have had great professors and advisors who have genuinely expressed their interest in my academic success and personal well-being.”
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Maryfaith Greenhalgh ’79 Weiss

Maryfaith Greenhalgh ’79 Weiss: Empowering female students

With the scholarship established in honor of her father, Maryfaith Greenhalgh'79 Weiss wants to help women who face obstacles to earning their degree that are out of their control. 

“There are many scholarships that recognize high academic achievement,” Weiss said. “It was important to our mom that female students who are ‘B’ students be given a financial opportunity."