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Going for Gold: AU Alumnus Led Zimbabwe Olympic Committee at Tokyo Games
Thabani Gonye ‘96 had a front-row seat for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as president of the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC).
Experiential Learning at its Best: ‘Journey of Exploration’ Takes AU Accounting and Business Administration Major to Internship at Global Company
Augustana student Giselle Mawadri ‘23, of Kampala, Uganda, is an accounting and business administration major, also minoring in media studies. She was gracious enough to answer Augustana’s questions about experiential learning while interning at Deloitte and Touche, LLC over the summer.
Physical Well Being
Augustana Announces Inaugural Deans for School of Health Professions, School of Business
Augustana University announced that Dr. Matt Volansky has been named the inaugural Dean of the School of Health Professions and Dr. Marcia Entwistle as the inaugural dean of the School of Business.
Experiential Learning at its Best: Physics Research Program Gives AU Student Opportunity to Gain Experience, Build ‘Foundation of Peers’
Augustana student Tiana Townsend ‘22, of Sioux Falls, is a physics and ACS chemistry double major, who is also minoring in mathematics. Townsend participated in experiential learning opportunities while interning with the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, over the summer.
Zippia Ranks Augustana University No. 2 in the Nation for Post-Graduate Employment
Augustana is proud to announce that career site Zippia has ranked AU No. 2 in the nation in 2021 for post-graduate employment.
Forensics
Augustana’s Eide/Dalrymple Gallery Features ‘Project 66: The Biblical Mosaics of Dana K. Leahy’
The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University opens “Project 66: The Biblical Mosaics of Dana K. Leahy,” which will be on view from Thursday, Sept. 9, through Saturday, Oct. 2.