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Augustana Means Business: Lifetime of Learning, Agility Leads Alumna to Career in Marketing

Augustana Means Business: Lifetime of Learning, Agility Leads Alumna to Career in Marketing
Five Augustana Students Earn 2021 South Dakota Space Grant Consortium Scholarships

Augustana University is proud to announce that five students have been named 2021 South Dakota Space Grant Consortium (SDSGC) Fellowship/Scholarship Program award winners.
Augustana University Student Named 2021 Goldwater Scholar

Augustana University is proud to announce that Elizabeth Kiffmeyer ‘22, of Woodbury, Minnesota, was named a 2021 Goldwater Scholar.
Planting Seeds of Sustainability: Augustana Student Restores Prairie Habitat

Where others saw barren land, Mia Werger ‘22 spearheaded an effort to turn unused space into a native prairie garden on Augustana's campus.
Augustana’s Eide/Dalrymple Gallery Features ‘The Face Behind the Mask: Disguising the Inner Soul’

The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University opens “The Face Behind the Mask: Disguising the Inner Soul,” which will be on view from Thursday, March 18, through Friday, April 16.
Two Augustana Students Awarded Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship; One Named as Alternate

Augustana University is proud to announce that two of its students earned the prestigious 2021 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program award, and another AU student was chosen as an alternate.
Augustana and Nord Universities Engage in Virtual Nursing Forum

Due to the ongoing global pandemic, Augustana and Nord Universities had to put their exchange programs on hold. Like so many others, they put their heads together and turned to digital means to connect.
Are We Ready? Innovators Green and Metzl Discuss the Future of Genetic Engineering and Preventive Genomics at 24th Boe Forum

The 24th Boe Forum on Public Affairs, held virtually on March 15, addressed an all-important question concerning preventive genomics and the geopolitics involved: Are we ready?
Fine Art Tradition Lives on: Augustana Professor Showcases Drawings at Washington Pavilion

Augustana Professor of Art Dr. Lindsay Twa is showcasing an exhibition called “A Garden Conversation,” at the Washington Pavilion, which features charcoal drawings, in addition to relief prints and lithographs. The printmaking process of lithography lives on at Augustana thanks to those who came before her.
Augustana Means Business: The Liberal Arts Helps Alumnus Draw the Eye of Apple and The New York Times

Kiel Mutschelknaus ’07 says the liberal arts education he received from Augustana University has helped him draw the eye of Apples and The New York Times.