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Sociology Professor Representing Augustana University, South Dakota as ENACT Faculty Fellow
Augustana is proud to announce that Assistant Professor of Sociology Dr. Carolyn Ly-Donovan has been chosen as an Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation (ENACT) Faculty Fellow.
Augustana University Announces Tuition Freeze for Academic Year 2021-22
Augustana announced today that the university will not increase undergraduate student tuition for the 2021-22 academic year. Augustana’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously in favor of the tuition freeze, recognizing the challenges placed on students and their families due to COVID-19.
Augustana University to Celebrate Viking Days 2020 in Virtual and In-Person Formats
Augustana is excited to announce the university’s 96th homecoming celebration, with the kickoff of Viking Days 2020 scheduled for the evening of Sunday, October 4.
Augustana Library Associates Hosts First-Ever Virtual Author Event
Augustana Library Associates will be hosting its fall 2020 author event virtually, featuring Patricia Hampl, on Tuesday, October 13, at 7:30 p.m.
Augustana Crowns King and Queen at 2020 Viking Days Coronation
Seniors Audrey Cope and Layne Symington were crowned the 2020 Viking Days Queen and King at Coronation on Monday evening.
Augustana University’s School of Music Records Christmas Vespers 2020
Augustana University’s School of Music is in the process of making of its annual Christmas Vespers 2020 Concert “Risen with Healing in His Wings,” produced by Dean of the School of Music Dr. Peter Folliard.
AU Committed to Viking Flex Plan for January Interim, Spring Semester 2021
Augustana University announced today that it will continue with its Viking Flex Plan for its January Interim and Spring Semester 2021.
Augustana University Earns More Than $450K in Grants for Physics Research
The Augustana University Physics Department has secured three grants, totaling more than $450,000 from the National Science Foundation (NSF).