Augustana College
Recent News About Augustana College
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Let the games begin — upgraded athletics facilities ready to go
Let the games begin — upgraded athletics facilities ready to go
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Women's water polo 2022 season review
Women's water polo 2022 season review
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Augustana Choir tours Germany, Czech Republic
Augustana Choir tours Germany, Czech Republic
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College plans new programs in health, film and new media
College plans new programs in health, film and new media
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Clock dedication to honor Professor Emeritus Meyer
Clock dedication to honor Professor Emeritus Meyer
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Pole vaulter Krebasch ’22 now All-American
Pole vaulter Krebasch ’22 now All-American
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Class of 2022 praised for resilience, courage
Class of 2022 praised for resilience, courage
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Watwood’s study of Greek life earns Hasselmo Award
Watwood’s study of Greek life earns Hasselmo Award
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Istad '98 wins Grammy for Mahler choral performance
An Augustana alumnus was part of a group of musicians who won this year's Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance.
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College will host the 'Beyoncé Mass' April 13
Augustana College will welcome “Beyoncé Mass,” a groundbreaking Christian worship service that celebrates the spirituality of Black women, at 7 p.m. April 13 in Centennial Hall on campus.
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Francisco to compare traditional theatre, Native American dancing
Ira Francisco, an environmental activist and Native American dancer from Chicago, will present "A Comparison of the Pow-Wow Ritual to European Traditional Theatre" at 7 p.m. March 5 at the Brunner Theatre on campus.
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Teaching tech literacy to change children's lives
Nelly Cheboi’s 2022 goal for her company TechLit Africa is simple: expand her digital literacy initiative to 100 more schools to reach an additional 40,000 kids in Kenya.
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Journalism major builds portfolio in Greece
A historic snowstorm, a massive political protest, and a sensitive interview with a beleaguered baker: Augustana junior Joe McCoy is using a semester in Greece to reach his goal of of becoming a nationally known TV reporter.
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Curtain-up for Dr. Bancks’ first opera
Composer Dr. Jacob Bancks’ opera about people with cancer, and those who love them, premieres this Saturday.
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Employers, grad schools on the lookout for student-athletes
Student-athletes are in the lead when it comes to finding a job or being accepted to graduate school. Their experience balancing academics and athletics yields sought-after skills.
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College to continue 'income insurance' for new transfer applicants
Augustana College again will offer “income insurance” for new students who transfer to Augustana for the spring 2022.
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Stone Lecture: Convert, Leave, or Die: Can the Jews of Spain Go Home Again?
Augustana College issued the following announcement on Jan. 6Biological anthropologist Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco will deliver this year's Stone Lecture in Judaism on the history of Sephardic Judaism and her quest to become a Spanish citizen.The lecture begins at 2 p.m.
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Medea on January 13
A translation of Euripides' play "Medea" for contemporary audiences provides new insight into this classic story.
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King celebration Jan. 17 to feature prison education outreach
Augustana College's annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., event on Jan. 17 will highlight and explain how college in prison programs are part of the "dream of the beloved community" through the inspiring voices of formerly incarcerated students.
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Art winner offered Augustana scholarship
In the season of gratitude, Augustana is showing a Rock Island High School student an abundance of appreciation.