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Royal Ball Run funding helps Augustana support those with autism
Augustana College’s Center for Speech, Language, and Hearing received $25,000 from the Royal Ball Run in 2016. These funds help provide the center’s services to those with autism spectrum disorder.

Juveniles in Justice
The Figge Art Museum is partnering with Augustana College to present "Girls in Justice" and "Juvenile in Justice," a nationally acclaimed project by photographer Richard Ross. "Juvenile in Justice" will be at Augustana's Teaching Museum of Art beginning March 9.
Meal plans for 2023-24
Meal plans are pre-paid accounts for your on-campus dining purchases. Plans are set up at the beginning of each academic term and are charged to your tuition bill.

Five Questions: Dr. Ann Perreau
Dr. Ann Perreau, assistant professor of communication sciences and disorders, talks about challenges and rewards in her two professional roles: professor and audiologist.
Augie professor working to fulfill King's legacy
Like many African-American leaders, Dr. Christopher Whitt is profoundly influenced by the passion and example of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. And that extends to the work of the civil-rights giant for economic equality.
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.

“It still takes my breath away that I had the opportunity to immerse myself in Asian culture!”Read More

“There are a lot of wonderful people at Augustana who want to help you with your goals.”Read More

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