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“I hated the thought of leaving Augie the longer I was on campus.”Read More
COVID guidelines for 2022
Augustana students, faculty and staff are advised on new COVID-19 requirements for spring semester 2022.

What to expect your first year at Augustana
No matter how big or small you think your school is, you’re going to get lost at some point. It’ll probably happen right when you move in and are still learning the campus, but it could also be during your junior year looking for a classroom you’ve never been to. Don’t panic if this happens!

Walton ’98 ‘coming at COVID-19 with a global perspective’
Dr. David Walton ’98 fights the global pandemic from Boston.

Managing stress and anxiety around finals
Alyssa Matz from counseling services knows a little bit about managing stress around finals. Here, she shares her best tips for keeping stress and anxiety low during an important time in the school year.

“I never imagined that teachers could actually care so much about their students.”Read More

Katrina Jensen Graf
We are featuring More Than I Imagined 2011 grads to see where they are today, and how they got there. Becoming a speech-language pathologist was Katrina Jensen Graf's plan, but everything else? Not so much.

Lindberg space to be named for Cooper '93
Augustana College will name a training lab in its newest building for Aben Emile Cooper '93, an Academic All-American.

Texas Medical Center: Life Lessons from the Lab
Although I didn’t realize it at the beginning, Augustana prepared me perfectly for this experience.

The good life outside the comfort zone
Living and working at an ‘unexpected’ place, alumni consider their expected paths.