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'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' April 26-28, May 3-5
Augustana College will present the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” April 26-28 and at May 3-5.
Hoffman '11 fights climate change with research, humor
Dr. Jeremy Hoffman ’11 spends his days researching ways to address climate change. Sometimes that means dressing as a superhero.
Augustana junior awarded $5,000 physics scholarship
Augustana junior John P. McDonaugh has been awarded a $5,000 Rossing Physics Scholarship for 2019 -2020.
Augustana College interns find jail time worthwhile
Augustana seniors Ariana Solis and Daniel Williams did their clinical psychology work this year at the Scott County Jail.
Eight Vikings compete for national championships
Augustana athletes from four teams—men's and women's indoor track & field, wrestling and swimming—competed for national titles in competitions around the country in March.
Shades of Beauty photo album
Augustana held its inaugural Shades of Beauty summit on March 17, 2019.
A look behind the scenes
Photos show the swing from tension to tranquility in life behind the Brunner Theatre Main Stage.
2015 grads pledge to reduce rural doctor shortage
Medical students Hunter Winstead and Samantha McGreer Winstead, Augustana Class of 2015, have pledged to help put a dent in a rural doctor shortage once their training is complete.
Shades of Beauty video
Watch a video of Augustana’s inaugural Shades of Beauty Summit on March 17, 2019.
Playwright Sarah Ruhl visiting March 29-30
Playwright, professor and essayist Sarah Ruhl will visit Augustana the last weekend in March. Her residency will include class visits, readings, a workshop and “An Evening with Sarah Ruhl” on Saturday.
College explores alternatives to cut textbook cost
Augustana College faculty are looking at alternatives to traditional textbooks that could improve learning and save students money.
Leech book explores 'city that ate itself'
Augustana's Dr. Brian Leech writes about how Butte, Mont., went from a booming mining economy to a shrinking town infamous for a toxic pit.
Global health: A view from the front lines
Epidemiologist Amanda Tiffany ’04 will talk about her work responding to global public health concerns.
How to develop the soft skills employers look for
LinkedIn’s latest Global Talent Trends report suggests a background in liberal arts could be what sets graduates apart from the competition.