Boas, Bourdieu, and Bagels: Dr. Peter Kivisto
S.A.S.S: The Society for Anthropology and Sociology Students presents Boas, Bourdieu, and Bagels. Dr. Peter Kivisto will talk about "Park, DuBois and Early American Sociology on Race: The Chicago School vs. the Atlanta School."
Free bagels and coffee will be provided.
Frieze Lectures to reveal life and times of 'French Moderns'
The Frieze Lecture Series is a 21-year partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and Augustana College to present four talks in the fall each year featuring Augustana faculty. This year's theme is "modern lives," in conjunction with the "French Moderns" exhibit at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport.
Polar Studies lecture to examine climate change, history
This fall's Center for Polar Studies lecture at Augustana will examine the Arctic's histories of science and colonialism in light of current thinking on climate change.
'Born This Way: Lesbian Moroccan Witches and Paré's use of Leo Africanus'
Dr. Emily Cranford, visiting assistant professor of French, will present the Tea Talk "Born This Way: Lesbian Moroccan Witches and Paré's use of Leo Africanus.”
Augie's Top Voice auditions
All singers are welcome to audition for Augie's Top Voice competition in Wallenberg Hall from 6-10 p.m. The event is put on by Sigma Kappa Tau and all proceeds go to Camp Kesem.
Augie's Top Voice will be on Oct. 19 at 7 p.m.
President's open office hour
President Steve Bahls will be available to talk or answer questions from students. Stop by, say hello and talk about what's on your mind.
Oktoberfest
The 2nd annual Oktoberfest celebration and charity event benefiting The Quad Cities Closet 2 Closet presented by the men of Rho Nu Delta and ladies of Sigma Pi Delta is Oct. 13 at 1 p.m. at Armored Gardens in Davenport.

'Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens' Sept. 27-30
Augustana College will present “Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens,” a dramatic musical theatre piece composed of free- verse monologues and songs that reflect the lives of people who have lived with and died from AIDs.
DiversiTea with Dr. Monica Smith
Students are invited to stop by the Brew to chat with Dr. Monica Smith, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion. It's B.Y.O.T.
(Bring your own tea/drink). She will be at the Brew until 12:30.