For Augustana’s growing population of international students — a record-breaking 92 new international students for the 2022-23 academic year — the International Programs Office (IPO) works hard to combat homesickness with initiatives like the Friendship Family Program.
Augustana University School of Music Presents Christmas Vespers 2022
In partnership with Campus Ministry, the School of Music invites the public to join the Augustana University community for its annual Christmas Vespers 2022 Concert, “Home by Another Way,” a celebration of the season of Advent featuring Augustana’s choirs, orchestra, band and jazz band. In-person performances will take place at 7:30 p.m., on Friday, Dec. 2, and Saturday, Dec. 3, at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls.
Augustana University Nursing Program Awarded Federal Funding for New, Enhanced Simulation and Lab Equipment
Augustana University is excited to announce that its nursing program has been awarded a federal grant (No. 05-79-06256) to purchase nearly $440,000 in equipment and supplies for simulation education.
Augustana University’s Center for Western Studies Announces 41st Annual Artists of the Plains Show
Sponsored by the Center for Western Studies, Augustana University is excited to announce that the 41st Annual Artist of the Plains Show will take place on Friday, Oct. 28, through Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Hilton Garden Inn (201 E. 8th Street) in downtown Sioux Falls.
Much More Than a Crown: Benning, Basso Named 2022 Viking Days Royals
Augustana University students Cooper Benning and Madeline Basso ‘23 were crowned the 2022 Viking Days Royals at coronation on Wednesday, Oct. 12, in the Elmen Center.
Augustana University, Remedy Brewing Company Launch The Brew ‘N Gold
In partnership with Augustana University and its brewing & fermentation minor, Augustana Athletics and Remedy Brewing Company are pleased to announce the launch of The Brew ‘N Gold — a crisp American lager.
Center for Western Studies to Celebrate Augustana’s Viking Days With Book Discussion, Signing
In partnership with the Augustana University Biology Department, the Center for Western Studies (CWS) is hosting a book discussion and signing on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 6 p.m., in the Fantle Building with Augustana alumnus Dr. W. Carter Johnson ‘68, co-author of Ecology of Dakota Landscapes: Past, Present and Future.