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Mineo Yasutake
More Than I Imagined ​Mineo Yasutake
“I am studying music, obviously, but at a very different school environment. It is much more intimate here.”
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Series XVIII: Audiovisual Material

Series XVIII: Audiovisual Material from I/O:58 Upsala College (East Orange, N.J.) records.

Augustana alumnus Matt Robinson

Robinson '01 plays tribute to Paul Simon

Matt Robinson '01 and his band will perform Paul Simon's “Graceland” album Thursday in Davenport. The Chicago musician graduated in finance but left accounting to spend full-time on his music.

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                        Jill McNeil

Jill McNeil

Assistant Director of Admissions, Chicago Region

Contact: jillmcneil@augustana.edu

McKee Jackson
More Than I Imagined McKee Jackson
“I felt like I was at home when I stepped on Augustana’s campus.”
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 ADs students

How a Pizza Hut problem calls on the liberal arts

Augustana students are thinking a lot about pizza, but not about how tasty it is. They're trying to figure out how to get more people to order it online. They're the Advertising Developers group, which competes in the annual National Student Advertising Competition.

Raven Hoffman
More Than I Imagined Raven Hoffman
“I have grown so in love with the Quad Cities.”
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Benjamin Payne
More Than I Imagined Benjamin Payne
“Once I transferred to Augustana, my journalism studies and extracurriculars solidified my decision to pursue journalism.”
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Denise Yoder: Happy in anonymity and in the spotlight

During the day in her job as head athletic trainer at Augustana College, Denise Yoder toils in modest anonymity in her corner of Carver Center that has been turned into a state-of-the-art training facility. But once the tape, ice bags and trainer’s shingle are put away for the day, she usually can be found under the bright lights in local theatrical productions.