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Symposium Days

Fall Symposium Day has a rotating theme selected by the Symposium Day Committee. 

Once a semester, Augustana devotes a full day to an alternative approach for learning and opens the process to the entire campus community.

This multidisciplinary approach to discuss a theme exemplifies the value of liberal learning.

Symposium Days include invited speakers, alumni, advising sessions and opportunities to practice the liberal arts and be involved with the community.

Fall Symposium Day is centered on a different theme each year. Spring Symposium is Celebration of Learning featuring original research and scholarship by Augustana's students and faculty.

2025-26

Fall Symposium Day Oct. 8: Voice and Vision

Voice is the power of expression. Through stories, songs, arguments, and actions, we make our voices heard, individually and in community. Vision is the power of witness and imagination. It is what the eye beholds, but also what the heart calls into being. Voice and vision drive change. They help us confront injustice, realize new possibilities, and build communities rooted in creativity and truth-telling.

This year’s Symposium Day theme, Voice and Vision, invites proposals that explore how we speak and how we see, literally and metaphorically, across all disciplines. Whether through science, art, literature, politics, or community action, we welcome projects that illuminate what it means to speak boldly and see clearly.