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Unearthing students' love for geology

Four Augustana students have hit the ground running with their summer geology internships. Projects include studying the formation and evolution of ancient mountain belts, paleontology research, studying geological maps in zinc mines and installing seismometers for earthquake detection.

Alumni and friends gathering in Washington, D.C.

Join fellow Vikings in Washington, D.C. for a complimentary alumni and friends gathering. The event is hosted by Collis Jones '88.

City of Rock Island, Augustana launch water service lines survey

The city of Rock Island and Augustana College are seeking to engage Rock Island residents in an inventory of water service lines in the city. Rock Island residents, both homeowners and renters, are asked to complete an online survey by the end of July.
 

Two students sitting in Andreen Door Room

Tips for living with a roommate

Sharing living spaces can be an incredible opportunity for personal growth and lifelong friendships, and it can become a memorable chapter in your life. However, it also comes with its fair share of challenges.

Jenny Lind concert

The winner of the prestigious Jenny Lind Scholarship will present a concert. Soprano Josefine Mindus will be accompanied by pianist Rebecka Elsgard. See flyer.

The River Readings: Danelle Morton

Danelle Morton has spent her career as a literary journalist, but recently, she's hit it big with the podcast "City of the Rails."

Dr. Kathy J. Jakielski and students

Taking the leap: Dr. Kathy J. Jakielski following her passion in Cambodia

Dr. Kathy J. Jakielski, professor emerita of communication sciences and disorders, has one-way tickets with her husband, Dave Yordy, to Cambodia.

Augustana Possible grant leads to record-breaking enrollment

The Augustana Possible grant has spurred the college’s largest applicant pool and largest first-year cohort in the school’s 163-year history.

Channel Cat Talks: 'River Landscape Mosaic'

Dr. Reuben Heine and Dr. Norm Moline will present "River Landscape Mosaic." In their presentation, they'll address why the Mississippi flows east to west in this region and review how humans have changed river processes.

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