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Business Office

The Business Office is on the second Floor of Sorensen Hall. It is open from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays.

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More Than I Imagined Saad Hassan Baig
“I’ve learned that you can accomplish anything as long as you are determined to do so.”
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Brandon Wilkerson
More Than I Imagined Brandon Wilkerson
“I have met some of the best people I have ever known here.”
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The Arts at Augustana

Augustana students dwell in creative possibilities. In this community of artisans you’ll meet students who create visual art, make films, write poetry or fiction, take the spotlight or work behind the scenes.

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More Than I Imagined ​Jessica Launius
“I've developed more than I thought I would, both in class and outside of class.
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Megan Janssen
More Than I Imagined Megan Janssen
“One peak experience would definitely have to be receiving the phone call from ESPN with a job offer. ”
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Holiday reading

Recommended reading for Winter Break

In search of some non-academic reading over the break? Visit our leisure reading collection, located on the 2nd floor of the library, to pick up a book or four! Not sure what to pick? Check out the librarians' recommendations.

Bob Odenkirk Breaking Bad

Odenkirk encourages theatre students to focus on improving

"Breaking Bad" star Bob Odenkirk Tuesday encouraged Augustana theatre students to concentrate on steadily getting better at what they do, and not so much on the "big break." He joined the students for an informal workshop in the Black Box Theatre. Earlier in the day he had lunch with students, and on Monday evening spoke at an event at the Center for Student Life.

Looking for Descendants in the U.S.

Genealogy in the United States is quite different and more difficult than in Sweden, mainly because the U.S. lacks the equivalent to the Swedish national registration system, where inhabitants were kept track of perpetually by the parish pastor.