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Subseries I: Chancellor Walter W. Weller, Jr., 1976-1977

Folder inventory for Subseries 1: Chancellor Walter W. Weller, Jr., Series II: Chancellor and Deans' Papers from I/O:58 Upsala College (East Orange, N.J.) records. 

Ninna Mendoza
More Than I Imagined Ninna Mendoza
“Professors make Augie unique by how caring and passionate they are about their students.”
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Pepper launches nonprofit for women's growth

From her days in Campus Ministries to her Civic Engagement project to living in the Quad Cities, Melissa Pepper '09 has always felt called to lead. Using her communication studies and English degree as the Director of Marketing and Client Relations at the law firm Lane & Waterman in Davenport, Iowa, the Augustana grad is preparing to launch her own non-profit: Lead(H)er.

Religion alumni newsletter March 2017

Religion alumni newsletter March 2017

How Senior Inquiry helps students stand out

Every Augustana geography major has completed an extended, original research project since 1971, making geography the forerunner for Senior Inquiry.

Maggie Caliendo
More Than I Imagined Maggie Caliendo
“Augie was the only school that gave me that opportunity, where I could be a multi-majored student-athlete and graduate on time.”
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MLK panel

Community members share their stories to kick off MLK Week

On Monday, Augustana kicked off its weeklong celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy of service, justice and empowerment with words to encourage students interested in continuing Dr. King's work.

Speech-Language Pathology (Master of Science)

Augustana's Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology was developed by faculty in the college's well-established undergraduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders

Resources for Swedish-American Genealogy

The Swenson Center has extensive resources for genealogical research. Our records are primarily Swedish-American, which means that they were generated by Swedish immigrants in the United States. Still, we have access to many records from Sweden, primarily parish records.