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American Emigrant Company agreements and receipt, 1877-1882

Six documents from the Amerikanska Emigrant Kompaniet (American Emigrant Company), a land and ticket company, related to A.P. Anderson of Cambridge, Illinois. 

Alphonse Hvalgren and Hulda Gustafson papers, 1879-2012

Personal papers and correspondence of Alphonse Hvalgren and Hulda Gustafson Hvalgren, both born in Sweden and immigrated to Prophetstown, Illinois. The papers contain a variety of original documents such as passports, receipts from steamships, Declaration of Intention, World War I draft cards, and correspondence, some of which were opened by the mail censor during World War I. Also includes information on Emanuel Hvalgren (1827-1908), Alphonse Hvalgren’s maternal grandfather, who was a Swedish philosopher and schoolteacher. 

Christmas 2018 photo album

Christmas trees on beams, on stage and on the Quad. A bus ride to a traditional service in Swedish and music! Here's a look at Christmas at Augustana in photos.

And don't miss our annual Christmas video with "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"!

Augustana President Steve Bahls

AUGUSTANA NOW goes on the road

From California to Massachusetts, President Steve Bahls will visit 24 cities to update alumni on the college’s $125 million fundraising campaign, AUGUSTANA NOW: A Campaign for Success in the World, for the World.

Class Notes

News and photos shared by alumni.

Augustana College Quad Cities Employers Council

The Augustana College Quad Cities Employers Council (QCEC) is a volunteer advisory group focused on sharing information and building relationships between the college and the community.

Jobs for spouses and partners

For many, locating a rewarding position for a spouse or close friend is an important consideration in your search

Fall term 2018-19 dean's list

Augustana College announces the students who have been named to the Dean’s List for the 2018-2019 fall term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term.