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Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center
The Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center is a national archives and research institute at Augustana.
Lunchtime Lecture Series
The Swenson Center has organized a Lunchtime Lecture Series highlighting the work being done by scholars using materials in the Swenson Center library and archival collections.
Swenson Center co-hosts seminar with Swedish Embassy
The seminar “Swedish Footprints in the U.S.—New Perspectives on Swedish-American History” explores new ways of understanding Swedish-American history.
Academic Leadership Development
Since 2014, Augustana College has hosted a two-year, cohort-based Academic Leadership Academy. This transformative program is designed to enrich leadership capabilities within higher education by guiding faculty through a rigorous self-assessment of their leadership strengths and capacities, while cultivating a profound understanding of their institutional context.
Frieze Lectures consider student activism, from the 60s to Greta Thunberg
The 22nd annual Frieze Lecture Series will consider the nature and impact of student activism here and around the world.
SAC P:147 Leland Horberg manuscript, circa 1932
Leland Horberg was a student at Augustana College from 1929 to 1932. Collection consists of Horberg’s typewritten manuscript “Janson and the Bishop Hill Colony, a Study of a Sectarian Group,” most likely written for a class at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois sometime between 1929-1932.