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CELTS mission statement
The mission of the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS) is to foster practices that promote transformational learning experiences at Augustana. By cultivating opportunities for collaboration, development, and reflection, CELTS seeks to help educators develop purpose-filled careers as teachers, scholars, and mentors.
Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship
The mission of the Center for Engaged Learning, Teaching, and Scholarship (CELTS) is to foster practices that promote transformational learning experiences at Augustana. By cultivating opportunities for collaboration, development, and reflection, CELTS seeks to help educators develop purpose-filled careers as teachers, scholars, and mentors.

Celebrating Pride Month at Augustana College with visibility, solidarity and joy
At Augustana College, Pride Month is more than a celebration. It's a reflection of our year-round commitment to affirming, uplifting and standing in solidarity with our lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual (LBGTQIA+) community.
Meet the Viking Mentor Team
You’ll meet your Viking Mentor on the first day of Welcome Week. From there, they’ll be a friendly, trusted resource and guide throughout your entire first year.
Hilltop CDC names first executive director
Leading this next phase is Jerry Lack, newly appointed executive director of the Augustana Hilltop Community Development Corporation (CDC). A lifelong resident of the Quad Cities, Lack brings decades of experience in economic development, labor leadership and public service.
Quinxie Doan '26 shares advice for combining work with passion
In this interview with StudyInternational.com, Quinxie Doan '26 shares her journey to Augustana and her successes as a student majoring in both STEM and art.

Spotlight on Dr. Jeff Mettler
What if a lab became a clinic? What if learning to test cardiovascular endurance also helped a community member understand their health for the first time? Dr. Jeff Mettler is asking and answering those questions — transforming Augustana’s Lindberg Center into a site for both education and service.