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Dan and Jan Duncan Neurological Research Institute

Texas Medical Center: Life Lessons from the Lab

Although I didn’t realize it at the beginning, Augustana prepared me perfectly for this experience.

Sea birds on a cliff in Greenland

For the birds: Greenland field journal #3

Jacob Wyco's third field journal installment features bird bites, bad weather and an exciting boat trip.

W. Kent Barnds

Little Lesson on the college admissions scandal

The Varsity Blues college admissions scandal garnered a lot of attention because of celebrity involvement, but what does it mean for the admission process at large? W. Kent Barnds gives us a lesson on college admissions, Varsity Blues and the value of education.

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A guide to scholarships for college-bound students

College can be expensive. This scholarship guide will help you find scholarships you may be qualified for, plus tips on the best way to apply.

Westerlin dorm room

Dorm shopping tips that won't break the bank

You want your dorm to be a home away from home! Here's how to make your space your own without taking out a loan. 

Greenland Glacier

For the Birds: Greenland Field Journal #2

This week was mostly defined by trapping small songbirds. Taking measurements such as wing and beak length is a very important task as it shows the condition of the bird and is especially interesting when we catch the same bird again.

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It's OK to be undecided

Tired of being asked about your major because you don't know what it is yet? That's OK. Being undecided gives you the opportunity to explore majors and careers you might never have considered otherwise. 

Nathan Frank gives a Little Lesson

Little Lesson on Nuclear Physics

Just what does an experimental nuclear physicist do? Nathan Frank gives us a lesson on what it's like to be the first person to discover an exotic nuclei, and how that affects nuclear physics at large.

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Getting started as a first generation college student

You might feel overwhelmed about how to start searching for colleges if you're the first in your family to go, but thinking about price and campus culture can help you narrow down your options 

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Little Lesson on Propaganda

Can you tell the difference between news and propaganda? Most people can't, especially when information is shared on social media. David Snowball teaches us how to think critically and strategically about information provided through news and social media for the sole purpose of influencing the emotions and beliefs of the people.

Roommates spending time together in Andreen Hall

Tips for living with a roommate

Living with a stranger your freshman year can be stressful. This change is one of the biggest worries for college students, but there are easy ways to create a positive living environment.

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6 Mental health resources to help you see the bright side of life

A variety of websites that focus on positive, strength-based mental health exercises to help you improve you life satisfaction and subjecting well-being in measurable ways, brought to you by Augustana Counseling Services.

Fiona Briggs talks transgender voice identity

Little Lesson on Voice Identity

Transgender people's voices don't always match their desired gender presentation. How do you help them sound like their true selves when hormones don't affect the voice? That's where Fiona Briggs comes in.

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College applications: how to effectively showcase yourself

Application essays are a great way to show admissions reps who you are and why you're a good fit for your dream school. Reflecting on your accomplishments before you start will help you showcase yourself in the best light.