Augustana understands the value and impact that historically marginalized people have on communities all over the world — recognizing that this university would not be the place it is without these students, faculty and staff. For the month of March — Womxn’s History Month — Augustana is featuring Whitney Jibben.
Womxn of Augustana University: Rachida Mahamed ‘25
Augustana understands the value and impact that historically marginalized people have on communities all over the world — recognizing that this university would not be the place it is without these students, faculty and staff. For the month of March — Womxn’s History Month — Augustana is featuring Rachida Mahamed ‘25.
Womxn of Augustana University: Makayla Mallet ‘24
Augustana understands the value and impact that historically marginalized people have on communities all over the world — recognizing that this university would not be the place it is without these students, faculty and staff. For the month of March — Womxn’s History Month — Augustana is featuring Makayla Mallet ‘24.
Augustana Research Institute Report Details Mental Health Needs in Sioux Falls Area
The Augustana Research Institute (ARI) recently released a report detailing mental health services in the Sioux Falls area. The Mental Health Needs Assessment was commissioned by a collaborative group in an effort to better understand perceived strengths, barriers/challenges and needs in accessing mental health care.
Augustana’s Eide/Dalrymple Gallery Features Sandy de Lissovoy’s ‘Here: Suspending Color, Falling in Place’
The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University opens Sandy de Lissovoy’s installation “Here: Suspending Color, Falling in Place,” which will be on view through Saturday, April 22.
Leaving a Lasting Legacy: Kyle ‘93 and Katie Pederson
Kyle '93 and Katie Pederson attribute their ability to pursue their passions to their alma maters, and when it came time to think about their estate plan, there was no question in their mind about giving back.
Womxn of Augustana University: Rev. Dr. Ann Pederson
Augustana understands the value and impact that historically marginalized people have on communities all over the world — recognizing that this university would not be the place it is without these students, faculty and staff. For the month of March — Womxn’s History Month — Augustana is featuring Rev. Dr. Ann Milliken Pederson.