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‘Dynamic Traditions’ brings new perspectives to Native American art
Students in an Augustana Prison Education Program history class curated a new exhibition in the Thomas Tredway Library. “Dynamic Traditions,” which was staged by Augustana’s Center for Visual Culture, will be on display on the library’s second floor until May 23.

Senior Art Show 2025
This exhibition features the Senior Art Inquiry projects of graphic design, art history and studio art majors in Augustana College’s Class of 2025.
Each student’s work is accompanied by a statement sharing their perspectives and intentions for the artwork. The work in this exhibition was created as a culmination of their classes and individual development as artists and graphic designers.
More Than I Imagined 2025
Seniors reflect on their accomplishments and look ahead to their future.

Documentary by Watts ’25 featured in QC Times, WVIK
Film/theatre performance double major Emma Watts ’25 is producing a short documentary about the radium girls, a group of factory workers who ingested potentially deadly amounts of radium while working at the Radium Dial Company in Ottawa, Ill., in the 1920s and 1930s.

“What surprised me the most is how close professors are with students and how much support you can get from them.”Read More

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Leadership lessons from the Air Force Academy
Representing Augustana College at the National Character & Leadership Symposium (NCLS) in Colorado Springs, Colo., was an incredible opportunity to learn from some of the most mission-driven individuals I’ve ever met.