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Viking Score lays out path to employment

The Viking Score is a new career development tool offered through CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research, Exploration) at Augustana. In this Q&A interview, President Steve Bahls and Provost Pareena Lawrence discuss the features and benefits of the Viking Score.

Sam Dunklau
More Than I Imagined Sam G. Dunklau
“It still takes my breath away that I had the opportunity to immerse myself in Asian culture!”
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Karina Huerta
More Than I Imagined Karina Huerta
“There are a lot of wonderful people at Augustana who want to help you with your goals.”
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From left, Jacob Kilburg '17, Phillip Corrado '17 and Jon Schrader ’93.

Students, alumni present Titanic: the Musical

Augustana College will present "Titanic: the Musical" April 28-30 and May 5-7. 

Alyssa Froehling
More Than I Imagined Alyssa Froehling
“I will miss the creative and supportive groups on campus I’ve been fortunate enough to find.”
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'A Green River' triumphs at college festival

Augustana's production of "A Green River" got a standing ovation at the Kennedy Center's regional college theater festival, but students will have to wait until March to see if they will be invited to the national festival.

Learning communities for 2017-18 academic year

Learning Community offerings 2017-18 academic year.

Augustana again recognized for efficiency

U.S. News & World Report once again recognized Augustana College for efficiency. In this year's report, Augustana earned the third-place ranking among top national liberal arts colleges in the country. The report ranked institutions of higher education that were able to produce the highest educational quality while containing spending.

Symposium Day–Social Justice

Augustana College's 2015 winter-term Symposium Day on the theme of Social Justice will be on Tuesday, January 20. Faculty, guest speakers and students will discuss race, sexual violence, social awareness and reconciliation.