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Movie night — Mary Poppins Returns

The Office of Student Life invites all students to see a screening of "Mary Poppins Returns". Decades after her original visit, the magical nanny returns to help the Banks siblings and Michael's children through a difficult time in their lives.

Last Lecture and Senior Toast

Seniors are invited to the annual Last Lecture and Senior Toast. Three of the most influential professors, chosen by the senior class, will offer a few words of wisdom and inspiration before graduation. 

Disney movie marathon

The Office of Student Life movie committee invites students to a Disney movie marathon. The lineup includes three classics, "Tangled", "Up", and "Mary Poppins", and will end with the new release "Wreck it Ralph: Ralph Breaks the Internet". Jimmy Johns will be provided at 6:30 p.m.

Asian Pacific Heritage Month Ted Talk

Students are invited to a Ted Talk for Asian Pacific Heritage Month, hosted by the Multicultural Programming Board.

Last Comic Standing

Students are invited to the annual Last Comic Standing. The first 100 people will receive free t-shirts and raffles for an Amazon Fire TV Stick and Polaroid camera will take place throughout the show.

Biology club meeting

Biology club will be having its weekly meeting and invites students to join them in making wildflower packets for Earth Week. Old mascara wands are requested to donate to Wands for Wildlife and paper towel and toilet paper tubes are needed for bird toys if students have them.

 John McDonaugh and Dr. Nathan Frank.

Augustana junior awarded $5,000 physics scholarship

Augustana junior John P. McDonaugh has been awarded a $5,000 Rossing Physics Scholarship for 2019 -2020.

Transfer Friday

Transfer Fridays are designed to better accommodate transfer students. Learn about transferring credits, requirements, scholarships and more. 

Tamborazo Night

Students are invited to a tamborazo night hosted by the Multicultural Programming Board. Tamborazo is closely related to traditional banda, a style of Mexican music. This event will run until 10 p.m.

Grad school Q&A

Students with questions about what comes after Augustana are invited to a Q&A session with Dr. Roberta Di Carmine, Director of English graduate studies at WIU, about graduate school. All majors and years are welcome to attend.

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