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Section III: Benefits, Leaves and Compensation

Benefits, Leaves and Compensation - Employee Handbook

American-Scandinavian Foundation (Midwest Office) records, 1965-1988

This collection mainly consists of correspondence by John Norton of the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s Midwest Office with multiple individuals and organizations promoting various cultural exchanges between America and Scandinavia. A large number of materials relate to Bishop Hill, Illinois. The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) was founded in 1910 by Danish-American industrialist and philanthropist Niels Poulsen

Academic Research Assistance & Topics

The Swenson Center is happy to assist academic researchers. See this page for some suggested research topics. 

Spring semester 2021 dean's list

Augustana College announces the students who have been named to the Dean’s List for the 2021 spring semester.

Alumni letters welcome new students

Alumni are invited to send a greeting to the Class of 2022 in a short letter. Yes, a real printed letter to give them advice, tell them things they should know or simply send best wishes! The letters will be placed in the students' rooms for them to find when they arrive on campus in August.

Student musicians playing

LaGow '77 memorial scholarship and departmental gift help music education students excel

Music education was always close to the heart of Michael LaGow '77. He studied music education at Augustana and played flute in the Augustana Symphonic Band. Following his graduation, he continued his passion for music education by teaching flute lessons and playing in local music ensembles. LaGow passed away in 2022, and his love for Augustana music education continued with a surprise estate gift directed to support the music education department.

Band Sesquicentennial

Alumni give their time and treasure for sesquicentennial celebration

Established in 1874, the Augustana Symphonic Band is the oldest continually performing ensemble on campus and one of the oldest wind ensembles in the United States. The ensemble will celebrate its sesquicentennial anniversary with a weekend-long celebration Nov. 22-24, 2024. We sat down with some of the dedicated alumni who are planning the reunion to chat about the band program’s legacy.

Bergendoff Hall with students

Take a look! Bergendoff Hall transformed

The $11.2 million transformation of Bergendoff Hall is complete. Students and faculty are taking advantage of the new and updated spaces, including Larson Hall, the piano lab, ensemble rehearsal hall, practice rooms, Hamann Concert Hall and more.