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Augustana Endowment Society meeting

Augustana's Endowment Society encourages all interested persons to gather for the monthly meeting.

This month's presentation is “165 Years Since Jefferson Prairie: Augustana’s Early History.”

Frieze Lecture: 'Death and the Poet'

Rebecca Wee, professor of English and Quad Cities poet laureate emerita, will present "Death and the Poet."

This year’s Frieze Lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.

Feminist Tea Talk with V Phipps: 'Life Force: A Speculative Design Workshop'

Situated at the pinnacle of verbal irony, the term "peacekeeping" has become synonymous with the use of force both globally (military force) and locally (police force). These realities serve as a backdrop for this exercise in speculative worldbuilding.

Women's volleyball vs. Loras

The Augustana women's volleyball team plays Loras.

See the 2025 women's volleyball schedule

Swimming and diving vs. St. Ambrose

The Augustana men's and women's swimming and diving teams will meet against St. Ambrose.

See the 2025-26 men's swimming and diving schedule

Women's volleyball vs. Grinnell

The Augustana women's volleyball team plays Grinnell.

See the 2025 women's volleyball schedule

Antiquity in the New Millennium Lecture: 'Visualizing Ethnic Diversity in the Roman Empire'

Dr. Sinclair Bell, Professor of Art History at Northern Illinois University, will offer a lecture entitled “Visualizing Ethnic Diversity in the Roman Empire: Between ‘Barbarians’ and Neighbors.”

Men's basketball vs. Wisconsin Lutheran

The Augustana men's basketball team plays Wisconsin Lutheran.

See the 2025-26 men's basketball schedule

Frieze Lecture: 'Death and the Anthropologist'

Dr. Adam Kaul, professor of anthropology, will present "Death and the Anthropologist."

This year’s Frieze Lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.

'The Mousetrap'

Agatha Christie's “The Mousetrap” is the world's longest running play, performing continuously in London's West End since its premiere in 1952, and enjoying thousands of performances in theatres around the world.