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Kayli Ahuja
More Than I Imagined Kayli Ahuja
“I loved the class sizes because they allow you to really get to know the other students and your professors.”
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Zach Stanphill
More Than I Imagined Zach Stanphill
“I never thought I’d study history or Chinese. I thank my professors and advisors Dr. Brian Leech, Hua-Mei Chang and Dr. Jen-Mei Ma for encouraging me.”
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Former Deere CEO and alumnus donates $8 million to name Science Building

Former Deere CEO and 1948 Augustana alumnus Robert Hanson and his wife, Patricia Hanson, have generously given $8 million, the largest single gift in the history of Augustana College, to name the Science Building and the building's lecture hall wing at Augustana.

Steven Mondloch
More Than I Imagined Steven Mondloch
“In such a supportive and tightly knit community, it's hard to feel alone at Augie.”
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Natalie Tomerlin
More Than I Imagined ​Natalie Tomerlin
“I have grown in so many capacities that I did not imagine possible. Augustana helped me establish goals and ambitions that keep me eager to learn more and persevere in my field.”
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adarios jones

Wrestler finds success on and off the mat

A transfer to Augustana has helped Adarios Jones refocus — and qualify for NCAA nationals.

'A Green River' triumphs at college festival

Augustana's production of "A Green River" got a standing ovation at the Kennedy Center's regional college theater festival, but students will have to wait until March to see if they will be invited to the national festival.

Augustana again recognized for efficiency

U.S. News & World Report once again recognized Augustana College for efficiency. In this year's report, Augustana earned the third-place ranking among top national liberal arts colleges in the country. The report ranked institutions of higher education that were able to produce the highest educational quality while containing spending.