events

Highlights

  • Commencement Weekend

    Commencement events honoring the Class of 2013 will be held May 23-25 on campus. Learn more about the President's Social, Senior Celebration, the Reception for Civitas Graduates, the Nurse Pinning Ceremony, Baccalaureate and the Commencement Ceremony.

  • Summer Scholar Camp at Augustana

    Over afternoon sessions starting June 4, high school students of all ages will learn by focusing on relevant and compelling topics, rigorous content and test/college preparation. Space is limited; register today.

  • Augustana Presents The Big Music Roll-Out

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    The Department of Performing & Visual Arts kicks off the season with The Big Music Roll-Out, featuring five music events November 3-8. The events include original compositions, a world premiere, intimate recitals and enormous explosions of sound.

  • Ladies' Day at Augustana Offers Worship, Entertainment

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    Sunday, November 1, is a day Augustana College has set aside for the women of the surrounding community. Food, fellowship, and other activities will conform to the day’s theme, all based on the afternoon performance of "Church Basement Ladies."

  • Twin Cities Event: Augustana Thought Leader Forum

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    The Augustana Thought Leader Forum "Violence in the Name of Religion" will be hitting the road this fall, heading to the Twin Cities. The evening of conversation will feature Dr. Murray Haar, Professor of Religion, addressing "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict."

  • Augustana College Hosts Sioux Falls Town Hall Meeting

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    The Sioux Falls Next project has gathered more than 100 comments from residents across the city. Three major themes of residents’ suggestions—streets and transportation, quality of life, and future facilities—provide the focus for the town hall meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

  • Augustana Library Associates present author Dan O’Brien

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    The Augustana Library Associates present author and rancher Dan O’Brien, October 20, at 7:30 p.m. in Kresge Recital Hall. O’Brien will read from his work, discuss his adventures as an author, and share his excitement as a conservationist.

  • Viking Days 2009 - "There's No Place Like Home"

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    Viking Days 2009 is October 16-18. Classes ending in 4 and 9 will celebrate reunions on Friday, October 16. The homecoming parade, Viking Varieties, the football game, and many other events will be held on-campus this year.

  • Augustana College Community Service Day

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    Augustana College observes its annual Community Service Day on Saturday, October 10. Teams consisting of Augustana faculty, staff, and students will be working at various sites throughout the city from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

  • Huether Tennis Centre to be Dedicated

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    Augustana College will dedicate its new on-campus tennis complex, located at 33rd Street and Grange Avenue, on Tuesday, October 6. The dedication ceremony, which is open to the public, begins at 4:30 p.m.

  • The Rising of Bread for the World Author to Speak on Campus

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    Rev. Art Simon, the founder and president emeritus of Bread for the World, about his new book and share the surprising story of how God uses ordinary people to make an extraordinary difference in the lives of hungry people.

  • Boe Forum Features Former Pakistan Leader

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    Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan from 2001-2008, and Chief Executive of Pakistan from 1999-2001, is the speaker for the 2009 Boe Forum on Public Affairs. The title of his talk is “The Internal and External Dynamics of Pakistan.”