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Augustana announces commencement weekend speakers

Dr. Al Bowman '75, president emeritus of Illinois State University, will deliver the address at Augustana College’s 157th commencement convocation on May 21. Pastor Paul Bailie '04, pastor at Iglesia Luterana San Lucas in Eagle Pass, Texas, will deliver the sermon at Augustana’s baccalaureate service earlier that day.

College announces tuition increase

Augustana College will increase tuition by $495 per term for the 2018-19 academic year.

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Augustana selects Dr. Gail Summer as provost

Dr. Gail Summer will become Augustana College’s next provost and vice president for academic affairs. 

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Planetarium open house planned Oct. 12

Augustana College's John Deere Planetarium invites the community to its annual fall open house from 7:30-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12.

8 things to know about the change to semesters

Augustana moves to semesters in the 2019-2020 academic year.

2018 Eddy Mabry Diversity Award winners

Essays about the disconnect between white Christians and the struggles of marginalized people, and prejudiced standards of beauty, won the 2018 Eddy Mabry Diversity Award.

Excellence in the Liberal Arts winners

Ten Augustana juniors are the recipients of the Excellence in the Liberal Arts Award, which provides students with $400-$4,000 for international study or summer programs in the humanities.

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.