
Dr. Emily Landon ’99 to speak at commencement
Dr. Emily Landon ’99 will be the commencement speaker for the classes of 2020 and 2021 at the Augustana College ceremonies on May 23.
Afro Fest
The African Student Association will sponsor this year's festival, "Glimpse of Africa." There will be an exhibition of different aspects of African cultures, people, history, and creativity specific to African countries represented at Augustana.
Honest Conversation
The Multicultural Programming Board will sponsor an Honest Conversation with an emphasis on Asian Pacific Heritage Month.
Open Mic Night
Dat Poetry Lounge will participate in the Open Mic Night with the Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity.
Dat Poetry Lounge is celebrating National Poetry Month with events throughout April.

Hasselmo winner to explore where religion, environmentalism intersect
A triple major in religion, English and German studies, Annelisa Burns '22 of Naperville, Ill., is the winner of the 2021 Hasselmo Award for Academic Pursuit.

College plans three commencement ceremonies May 23
Augustana College will hold three separate graduation ceremonies for the classes of 2020 and 2021 on Sunday, May 23.

When music meets math, advisors make it work
Math and music. Most people would think they are very different academic subjects but actually they're very similar, says double-major Jared Reiling '23.
Live on Campus: Student Showcase
Live On Campus will host its first student showcase outside the Brunner Theatre Center.
Participants will be judged by the audience as well as three members of the Office of Student Life staff. Each participant will get up to seven minutes.
Camp Kesem - Make the Magic
Camp Kesem at Augustana College invites the community to join them for their virtual Make the Magic.
Lindberg Center continues to take shape
Construction of the Peter J. Lindberg, M.D., Center for Health and Human Performance is on schedule to be finished in 2021. Here is a look at recent progress.