A new shortened study abroad program allows international students to take Sioux Falls and Augustana for a "test drive" during its four-week January interim — also known as J-Term.
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Augustana Announces $100,000 Pledge for New Scholarship
The Augustana University Department of Religion, Philosophy and Classics is pleased to announce a $100,000 pledge for a new scholarship for philosophy majors, the Ibn Sina Scholarship.
Class of 2019: 99% of Augustana Graduates Employed in Major or Chosen Field
According to a newly published report, 99 percent of recent Augustana graduates seeking employment are employed in their major or chosen field.
Heart Screening, Persistent Co-Workers Helped Save Augustana Employee’s Life
Jim Tirrel, day custodian supervisor for building and grounds, says a heart screening available to Augustana employees and his persistent co-workers helped save his life.
Are We Ready? Innovators Metzl and Green to Discuss the Future of Genetic Engineering and Preventive Genomics at Boe Forum
Genetic engineering sounds futuristic and far-fetched to many people, but genetic manipulation is happening — even now. The 24th Boe Forum for Public Affairs, held on March 23, addressed an all-important question concerning preventive genomics and the geopolitics involved: are we ready?
Augustana Focuses on Academic Innovation as it Begins to Implement its Viking Bold Strategic Plan
As Augustana University begins to implement phases of its Viking Bold: The Journey to 2030 strategic plan, nearly every element of university life could experience energizing change – especially those opportunities related to academics.
Augustana Postpones 24th Boe Forum on Public Affairs
The Center for Western Studies (CWS) and Augustana University have made the difficult decision to postpone the 24th Boe Forum on Public Affairs featuring Drs. Robert Green and Jamie Metzl originally scheduled to be held on Monday, March 23.
Augustana University to Deliver Courses Online for Remainder of Spring Semester
Augustana University announced today it will continue to deliver curriculum online for the remainder of the spring semester and is prioritizing the health and safety of its students and the broader community as the spread of COVID-19 continues to impact Sioux Falls, the state and the nation.
The Front Lines: Augustana Alumnus, South Dakota's Longtime Epidemiologist Shares His Experiences in Public Health
Dr. Lon Kightlinger, Ph.D. '77 will join the Augustana Community for a free webinar on Wednesday, April 15. Kightlinger retired as the South Dakota State Epidemiologist and jumped into working with the Peace Corps in Madagascar. Kightlinger has battled on the front lines of the HIV-AIDS, Ebola, Measles, Pneumonic Plague and the COVID-19 pandemics.
Augustana University Student Audrey Cope Named 2020 Truman Scholar
Audrey Cope '21 is one of just 62 college students nationwide selected for the $30,000 award based on academics, public service leadership potential.