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Employment Verification Policy

This policy safeguards the integrity of Augustana’s student employment system and reduces legal, financial, and reputational risk to the college.

Common Data Set

Augustana College participates in the Common Data Set (CDS) initiative; "a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers as represented by the College Board, Peterson's, and U.S. News & World Report. 

Upper Mississippi Center: Students

The Upper Mississippi Center (UMC) advances community-engaged research by connecting Augustana students with local governments, nonprofits, and community organizations throughout the Quad Cities region.

lendol calder

National spotlight shines on Augustana history professor

Dr. Lendol Calder is no stranger to awards and honors, being named Illinois Professor of the Year in 2010. And now he's a finalist for Baylor University's Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, the top teaching prize in the nation.

Talentino inauguration

‘Stories shape us and the world we shape’

Dr. Ann Boaden ’67, who taught classes in English and creative writing at Augustana from 1970-2015, shares a personal reflection on the college’s historic ninth presidential inauguration.

The family that cites together, writes together

If your father is a professor, you might share an interest in academic publishing.

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More Than I Imagined ​Jeremy Lang
“One memorable classroom moment-among many others-was Dr. Peters pounding his fist on the lectern during one of his rich harangues against the modern world.”
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Upsala College Professor David F. Barry papers, 1963-2008

David F. Barry was a professor of history at Upsala College in East Orange, New Jersey from 1966 to the closing of the College in 1995. Barry also held many administrative appointments at the College. The papers largely consist of minutes from faculty meetings from 1963-1994. Also contains substantial information on the college’s financial crisis and eventual closing in 1995.