Fryxell Geology Museum
Recent News About Fryxell Geology Museum
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Playwrights festival
Augustana theatre will once again sponsor their annual Playwrights Festival.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Diversity and Domination at the Roman Dinner Table
Nandini Pandey, associate professor of classics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give an Antiquity in the New Millennium Lecture: "Diversity and Domination at the Roman Dinner Table."
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Excellence in the Liberal Arts winners named
Eight Augustana students are the recipients of the Excellence in the Liberal Arts Award, which provides students with $400-$4,000 for international study or summer programs in the humanities.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Graduation: virtual May 23, in person Oct. 11
Although the coronavirus pandemic delayed its traditional ceremony, Augustana College will celebrate its Class of 2020 virtually in May and in person in October.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Former Vikings athlete now leads an ER team
By Dave Wrath ’80, associate director of athletics/media and alumni relations
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: It’s a virtual spring at Augustana College
It all started on Friday, March 13. Augustana made the announcement of an extended spring break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, directing almost all students to return home and most employees to telecommute.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Augustana alumni help others during the pandemic
Augustana alumni are helping in their communities during the coronavirus pandemic in many ways—from caring for critically ill patients, to providing educational resources to families, to sewing face masks.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: ‘Augustana made it possible’ for Fulbright recipient
Last spring Stephie Benito ’20 stopped by Dr. Mike Egan’s office for advice on applying for a Fulbright grant.
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Recital to feature composers 'Lighting a Candle'
Recital to feature composers 'Lighting a Candle'
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: On stage, in the spotlight and in the Quad Cities
On stage, in the spotlight and in the Quad Cities
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Did somebody say Portillo’s?
Did somebody say Portillo’s?
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Five Questions: Vickie Phipps
Five Questions: Vickie Phipps
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: A musical journey from student to colleague
A musical journey from student to colleague
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Men's hockey vs. Western Michigan to be held January 4
Men's hockey vs. Western Michigan to be held January 4
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Symphonic band, choir touring in February
Symphonic band, choir touring in February
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Hispanic Film Festival to be held January 9 to February 6
Hispanic Film Festival to be held January 9 to February 6
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Pianist Han found teaching at Augustana an easy decision
Pianist Han found teaching at Augustana an easy decision
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Mississippi Bend Players season: 'The Military Through the Years'
Mississippi Bend Players season: 'The Military Through the Years'
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Quad Cities in top 10 places for millennials
Quad Cities in top 10 places for millennials
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FRYXELL GEOLOGY MUSEUM: Art exhibit shows Swedish modernism
The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art will open its winter exhibition, "Världen är Liten: the World is Small. Modern Swedish and Swedish American Works," Nov. 16. The exhibit will run until Feb. 9.