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River Readings: Charles Hughes '73

In the first 2015-16 installment of the River Readings series, Augustana 1973 alumnus Charles Hughes reads poetry from his book "Cave Art."

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Voigt credits Augustana for career liftoff

Jordan Voigt '09, and his twin sisters, Katherine Voigt '11 and Emily Voigt '11, all are successful in the field of health care: Jordan in administration, Katherine as a physician's assistant, and Emily in medical equipment as a representative. Their parents instilled the desire to help others, and "Augustana allowed us to flourish."

#YarnbombQC

After months of planning, crocheting and assembling, Augustana College unveiled its public art project, known as #YarnbombQC, on Sunday, Oct. 29.

jim connon

Connon to help students find Chicago-area jobs, internships

New assistant director of employer relations will work with alumni and CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research and Exploration)

Bergendoff Hall renovation to match quality of programs

The successful opening of the Brunner Theatre Center allows the college to now focus its attention on Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts.

Faculty trio Tikkun presents concert Sept. 29

The Augustana faculty trio Tikkun will offer its first world premiere at a concert this Sept. 29. The ensemble takes its name from the Hebrew belief that all humans are called to help heal the world.

Shanela Ranaraja

From Sri Lanka to Augustana

Lalini (Shanela) Ranaraja ’21 writes the first in a series of first-person perspectives by Augustana students from other countries.

Vigil marks year since Mexican students kidnapped

Standing shoulder to shoulder in a circle on the grassy lower quad of Augustana College, nearly 40 students came together Thursday evening to mark the one-year anniversary of the kidnapping of 43 male college students in Guerrero, Mexico.