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The Hidden Prejudice - Scientific American Frontiers
Scientific American Frontiers host Alan Alda speaks with Dr. Mahzarin R. Banaji (Harvard University) and Dr. Brian Nosek (University of Virginia) on how the subconscious mind can influence decision making.
RSVP for Hear Me Out by Wednesday
Join NAMI and The Gray Matters Collective for the second annual Hear Me Out event on April 30. This free event invites students, staff and the community to join together for a fun day of games and activities, petting therapy dogs, a guest panel, local mental health resources, and food and drinks.
Tom Billups '87: 'Rugby found me'
A tap on the should and a life changes
How Augustana’s music program has impacted me
Deciding to continue in music through my undergraduate studies has led to wonderfully rewarding experiences. I’ve played the violin since age 6; leaving the instrument behind would have been a major change in my life. Participating in music and the orchestra at Augustana has done wonders for my playing ability and connected me with excellent mentorship, outstanding opportunities, and remarkable new peers and friends.
Advertising in action: what two AAF conferences taught me
I’ve had the incredible opportunity to travel with Augustana’s Advertising Developers (ADs) group to the National Student Advertising Conference, hosted by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), twice now. Each experience has been a game-changer for my growth, mentorship connections and hands-on experience in the marketing world.
Travel Journal: How a trip to Selma, AL taught me about America
Fatima Dominguez '22 shares her travel journal from spring break trip Journey to Selma. Stops include the National Civil Rights Museum, Lorraine Motel, Dexter Church and Edmund Pettus bridge.