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Dr. Monica Smith to give keynote at CommUniversity

Dr. Monica Smith, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at Augustana College, will give the keynote at this year's CommUniversity. Her title is "Where Do We Go From Here?"

Winter Symposium Day 2019

Social justice is the focus of Augustana's Winter Symposium Day, Jan. 16, 2019.

Hultquist '77 saw opportunity in local banking

When Doug Hultquist left Muscatine, Iowa, for Augustana College in August of 1973, he looked like a guy who had his life planned out.

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Six jobs is not too much if you love them

Augustana music instructor Sheila Doak has six part-time jobs, all of which involve playing a keyboard instrument.

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Alumni brothers opening studio

Tayvian Johnson '16 and his brother, Avery Pearl '18, are opening a recording studio, Eastside Sound, in  East Moline, Ill.

“The Lutheran Church in Illinois” Francis Springer manuscript, undated 

Francis Springer, a descendant of one of the Delaware Swedes, was the first president of Illinois State University in Springfield in 1852. He voiced the opinion that immigrants should make the transition to the English language as quickly as possible and accept the reformed church order of American Lutheranism. Collection consists of one typed article titled “Article III, The Lutheran Church in Illinois” by Rev. Francis Springer, D.D, Irving, Illinois.

Skandia newspaper (Moline, Ill.) contracts, 1877

Collection includes two contracts related to Skandia of Moline, Illinois, a newspaper published from 1876-1878. Parties involved include P.E. Melin, A.C.F. DeRemee, Gustaf Swensson, and representatives of Augustana College. 

Augustana College and Theological Seminary school song, undated

Collection includes handwritten “Skolsång” (school song) for Augustana College and Theological Seminary in Rock Island, Illinois, likely written by Ludvig Holmes circa 1890-1925.

Petersson-Ewalt family letter copies, 1889-1925

Collection contains copies of three letters from the Petersson-Ewalt family and a copy of a photograph of John Ewalt.