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Witkowski wins annual Geifman Prize
Victoria Witkowski, a junior from Dousman, Wis., is this year's winner of the Geifman Prize in Holocaust Studies, an annual student competition with awards up to $500.
2018 Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award winners
Caitlyn Lecour, a sophomore from Manhattan, Ill., was the winner of this year's Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award.
Swenson Center director featured in magazine
Interview with Dr. Dag Blanck in Swedish Press magazine.
Upcoming 'Drowsy Chaperone' makes gentle fun of musical theatre
Augustana College will present the musical "The Drowsy Chaperone" April 27-29 and May 4-6, a Jazz Age show which pokes fun at the cliches of musical theatre.
Support the Swenson Center with Birdies for Charity
Support the Swenson Center with Birdies for Charity. Your donation goes even further with this program!
Photos from the 2018 open house
The Augustana chemistry department welcomed visitors of all ages at its annual open house in 2018. Faculty and students performed and explained many different chemistry demonstrations such as explosions and color changes.
Seniors show their work in art exhibition
The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art is opening its final exhibition of the 2017-2018 academic year, 2018 Senior Show.
College announces $1M beautification fund
President Steve Bahls has pledged $1 million to maintain Augustana's status as one of America's most beautiful college campuses. The three-year campaign, Blue, Gold and Beautiful, was announced Friday.
Lundblad' 66 to lead Ascension Day observance
Campus is invited to celebrate Ascension Day with worship and a sermon by the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad '66. Ascension of Our Lord is one of the principal festivals of the Christian liturgical year for which Ascension Chapel at Augustana College gets its name.
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.
My Augustana Story: Katie Griswold
As a new student, Katie Griswold auditioned for and accepted to the Augustana Choir, which, she says "was a big, big thing for me." It turned out to be just the first of many musical and theatrical milestones for her.
Thank you, student workers
The library salutes our hard-working students who help to keep the library running smoothly.
'Hidden child' of the Holocaust to speak April 16
Marguerite Mishkin, a "hidden child" of the Holocaust, will speak at Augustana at 7 p.m. April 16 in Wallenberg Hall inside the Denkmann Memorial Buidling.
Neil to perform last faculty recital April 10
Mary Neil, professor of piano and musicianship, will perform her final recital as a faculty member April 10. She plans to retire in May after a 32-year career with the college.