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Welcome to my fantasy summer

There’s a certain kind of summer that doesn’t show up on Instagram stories. It lives in quiet moments, on bikes, with lemonade, within the community and during long afternoons that feel unhurried. The sun lingers long past dinnertime and laughter echoes like a mixtape on rewind. I found this in the Quad Cities (QC) where slow living isn’t just an aesthetic, it’s our rhythm.

Sofia Briggs
More Than I Imagined Sofia Briggs
“My advisor, Dr. Andrew Sward, has been one of the biggest contributors to my success at Augustana.”
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Alison Lawrence
More Than I Imagined Alison Lawrence
“At MD Anderson Cancer Center, I conducted breast cancer research alongside some of the top physician-scientists in the country.”
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Isaiah Valentine
More Than I Imagined Isaiah Valentine
“I felt instantly welcomed here in a way I hadn't been at other institutions I visited.”
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Rachel Heikkinen
More Than I Imagined Rachel Heikkinen
“I was surprised by how easy it was to make friends.”
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Blake Traylor
More Than I Imagined Blake Traylor
“This whole biome (and its legendary bubble) has become a home to me unlike any other.”
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Trinity Filut
More Than I Imagined Trinity Filut
“I didn’t think professors would care about making connections with each student, but I was wrong.”
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Megan Anderson
More Than I Imagined Megan Anderson
“The Campus Ministries community is unlike any I've known.”
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Lindberg Center

1 in 2 Augustana grads has double (sometimes triple!) majors

Around the country, about 25% of college students double major. At Augustana, it’s much higher — 53.4% of the Class of 2020 had double or triple majors. What are the advantages?