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Student art to be shown at the Figge Museum Dec. 7-Feb. 23

Seven Augustana students were chosen to display their art in the 2024 College Invitational at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa. Eight area colleges and universities participate in this bi-annual show.

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Augustana awarded $1.2 million grant for future math and science teachers

The $1.2 million grant prepares students to teach in high-need schools by matching them with partner schools and providing supplementary professional development in working with diverse student populations.

January term policies, services and office information

J-term (January term) policies, services and office information at Augustana College.

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Transitional living at Augustana

As an international student coming to the United States for the first time to attend college, I faced a mix of excitement and anxiety when I first arrived at Augustana College — especially about living in a new country with new people.

Augustana College Bias Education and Support Team

The Bias Education and Support Team works to foster a campus community in which students, faculty and staff of all identities feel welcomed and supported.

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Lazlow Ziebel '25 named Lincoln Academy student laureate

Senior Lazlow Ziebel is Augustana's 2024 Lincoln Academy laureate. He was nominated by President Andrea Talentino for his contributions to sustainability efforts and advancing diversity and inclusivity initiatives.

Statistics on crime and sexual violence

The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes crimes that occurred on property owned and controlled by the college. The Illinois Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher Education Act Annual Report includes any disclosures made to an employee of the college  and may include crimes that took place off campus.

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Top 25 most beautiful campuses

Our campus is located along the Mississippi River in Rock Island, Illinois, part of the Quad-Cities (population 400,000) and about 165 miles west of Chicago.