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Gilman Scholarship winner reaches new heights in the Andes
Summer in Ecuador has given Lydia Lara ’19 her life’s direction, and the Gilman Scholarship got her there.
$10,000 physics award accelerates an idea
Adam Gronewold ’19 and his friends have an idea. The Rossing Scholarship can make it happen.
Burrier '12 coaching soccer at Elk Grove
Former Augustana soccer player Dean Burrier '12 will coach girls' soccer this year at Elk Grove High School in the Chicago area.
Disc golf leads back to Haake '74
The Quad-Cities is host to the Professional Disc Golf Association’s Amateur and Junior Disc Golf World Championships. And Dale Haake '74 may be the person to thank.
New group brings Broadway to Q-C
The new Mississippi Bend Players offers "an intense and immersive" summer internship program, and it brings a touch of Broadway to the Quad Cities.
Smith ’14 loves accounting job in Bermuda
Kierra Smith, Augustana College Class of 2014, explains why she joined Deloitte in Bermuda.
Confluences connect more than just rivers
There's something about two rivers coming together that brings out the sense of wonder in geographer Norm Moline.
Westerlin project in final phase
A three-year, $13 million project to upgrade a 1960s-era residence hall on the Augustana College campus is in its final phase.
Home run for QC Bandits scholars
Sports, academics and community service converge in River Bandits internships
Mississippi Bend Players debut with 'Zombie Prom'
The Mississippi Bend Players' inaugural seasons starts Friday with "Zombie Prom" at Augustana College's Brunner Theatre Center.
Three in track are Academic All-Americans
Three members of the Augustana men's track and field team were named Academic All-Americans today. Seniors Isaac Smith and Tanner Osing and junior Mitchell Johnson were recognized, moving Augustana's all-time total number of Academic All-Americans to 170.
Tracking Davenport history through household objects
Jordan Kirkbride '14 knows each and every object in the Colonel Davenport House on Arsenal Island.
Kindley ’19 sets a course in freshwater conservation research
New data won Sierra Kindley ’19 a top award at the Mississippi River Research Consortium.
National Endowment for the Arts funds community art project at Augustana
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art a $15,000 Art Works grant to fund a community yarn bomb project on campus this fall. This is the first National Endowment for the Arts grant awarded to the college.