
What can we learn from this art? A tour of Augustana's teaching art museum
But what is a teaching museum? Is it something new? Yes and no. Augustana has had an art collection for more than a century but the word "teaching" was inserted into the museum name during the 2013-14 school year.
Saxophone Quartet Concert
The Augustana College Saxophone Quartet will perform a midday concert at the Moline Public Library.
Guest panel and seminar for non-profits
The Augustana Department of Political Science will host a seminar on non-profit organizations, with a guest panel presentation and Q&A led by Dr. Alex Cohen, assistant professor of political science.
Candlelight remembrance of Yen Ngo
The campus community is invited to a candlelight time of remembrance to honor Yen Ngo, who passed away Dec. 18.
Community gathering to honor Yen Ngo
The campus community is invited to a gathering to honor Yen Ngo, who passed away on Monday, Dec. 18.
At 4:30 p.m. Jan. 11, there will be a candlelight time of remembrance at the same location.
45th anniversary of Roe vs. Wade
January 2018 marks the 45th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision on the issue of the constitutionality of laws that criminalized or restricted access to abortions.

CORE scores big with graduates
If you’re a current student, graduates urge you to use CORE — our customized network of mentors, resources and experiences focused on your success.

Improvements planned for Carver Strength Center
Renovating the Strength Center in the Roy J. Carver Physical Education Center will benefit the entire athletics department—every varsity program and all of Augustana's 700 student-athletes will be impacted.
Landeros '07 works to support diverse businesses
Keeping the Quad-Cities' Hispanic community engaged in business and cultural programs has become a passion for Zenaida Landeros '07.