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Augustana hosts Quad City Arts’ Metro Arts Youth Apprenticeship Program
The five-week paid apprenticeship pairs area students with professional artists. This year's projects include film, mural painting and digital storytelling.

“The connections I made with faculty, administration and students were incredibly meaningful.”Read More

“The psychology department has opened the way for so many opportunities.”Read More

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Alumni share their latest news and photos!

A Classics case of an award-winning liberal arts experience
Kira Banks '23 came to Augustana to study biology and public health and, as often happens at a liberal arts school, discovered a passion for a seemingly unrelated major — Classics. Read about her recent award.
Education in America: Myths and Realities
This course is designed for student interested in teaching as a career, or who are curious about our rapidly changing urban school systems. Participants will have a chance to do some informal teaching at the local Boys and Girls Club.

Campus mourns Dr. Dorothy Parkander
Dr. Dorothy Parkander, an Augustana professor emerita of English whose 50-year teaching career touched an estimated 40,000 students, died Oct. 8 in Rock Island.

“Thanks to wonderful opportunities through studying abroad in Brazil and Ghana and an internship at the Texas Medical Center, I realized my passion for global health development.”Read More