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8 things to know about the change to semesters
Augustana moves to semesters in the 2019-2020 academic year.
Criminologist to address dating violence and campus community
Criminologist Dr. Kathryn Branch will present "Dating Violence: Student Perceptions and Implications for the College Campus Community" at 7 p.m. March 13 in Hanson Hall, Room 304.
Applicants may self-report scores
Beginning this fall, Augustana College will allow applicants to self-report their standardized test scores for consideration during the admission process.
College will not penalize applicants for peaceful protests
The Augustana College Office of Admissions says that the applications of high school students who participate in peaceful demonstrations will not be jeopardized.
Examination of land use and heritage wins national award
Dr. Lucy Burgchardt, an assistant professor of communication studies at Augustana College, has received a national award for her examination of how lands and their histories in the Southwest are considered and preserved.

International Street Fest to celebrate, educate
Augustana’s Office of International Student Life is hosting the International Street Fest on Feb. 2-3. The annual event is designed to celebrate the diversity of cultural backgrounds in the Augustana community and educate the campus about issues facing the college's international students.

What should music therapy become? Augustana students join conversation
Augustana music therapy students are joining a national discussion about where their profession is heading: Will it be more medical, or creative, or the best of both?
Augustana accepting master’s applicants in speech-language pathology.
Augustana College now is accepting applications for a master’s degree in speech-language pathology.

'Madwoman of Chaillot' on stage Oct. 13-22
Augustana College will present the comedic fable "The Madwoman of Chaillot," at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 13, 14, 20, 21; and at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 15, 22.

Augustana junior awarded $10,000 Rossing Physics Scholarship
Georgia Votta ’21 has been awarded a $10,000 Rossing Physics Scholarship for 2020-21.