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What's the deal with those adult coloring classes?
Rowen Schussheim, chair of the art department at Augustana College, isn’t surprised by the trend toward adult coloring events, which she says have “exploded” over the past year or so. She uses the books as inspiration in her drawing classes. “We all have a natural craving to be expressive and creative,” she said. “Everyone likes to doodle, but we don’t always have an excuse to do that.”
Learning Community returns from the mountains
Dr. Jason Mahn, an associate professor of religion, talks about the fortifying lifestyle and learning experiences students find at remote Holden Village.
Video: Men's basketball back in NCAA tournament
Coming off their CCIW tournament title, the Vikings return to the NCAA national tournament, where they finished second last year.
Nils Hasselmo Award for Academic Pursuit
The Hasselmo Prize was established by Dr. Nils Hasselmo, Class of 1957, in recognition of the ways in which his Augustana education both informed and transformed his life and vocational calling.
Hasselmo winner Wood fascinated by human conflict
The global world is top of mind for Joseph Wood, this year's Hasselmo Prize winner, whose primary concern is in “reducing the factors that push people toward violence.”
Wollstonecraft awards announced
Essays on gender roles in athletics, Christianity and protest were the winners of this year's Wollstonecraft Essay Contest.
Geology, physics drive Hasselmo winner
Allison Pease is the winner of the Nils Hasselmo Award for Academic Pursuit. The physics and geology plans to use her $5,000 prize money for research.
“I will forever be grateful for everything my sorority has given me over the years.”Read More
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