Augustana University students have more than double the amount of simulation equipment at their fingertips thanks to support from a federal grant provided by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) through the Economic Adjustment Assistance Program. Announced in the fall of last year, the grant enabled the nursing program to replace aging equipment with the purchase of nearly $440,000 in additional manikins and laboratory equipment for simulation education.
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Augustana’s Eide/Dalrymple Gallery Features Retrospective of Award-Winning Political Cartoonist Rob Rogers
The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University will feature “Drawing Truth to Power: 40 Years of Political Cartoons by Rob Rogers,” which will be on view from Nov. 16, through Dec. 14.
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Quantitative Economics
Native American at AU: Dr. Karla Abbott
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 November — Native American Heritage Month — Augustana is featuring Dr. Karla Abbott, associate professor of nursing.
Putting the Quantitative in Economics: Augustana University Offering New Major
In September, Augustana University began offering a quantitative economics (QE) major, alongside its economics major. Quantitative economics is the economics degree with an emphasis on the quantitative (side) with three parts: analyzing situations using models, empirical analysis and computer simulations.
Criminal Justice
The Power of the Augustana Connection: University at the Core of Amolins’ Life Trajectory
Dr. Michael Amolins ‘07 has made a wealth of Augustana connections in his life. He always remembers where it all started and why he stays connected.
Augustana University Announces Fall 2020 Dean's List
Augustana University announced the students named to the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2020-21 academic year.
Augustana's International Programs Office Turns Focus From What Could Have Been into What Could Be
If not for the pandemic affecting the globe, Augustana students would be on in-depth learning adventures on nearly every continent, and the university would be hosting even more international students this January. However, instead of focusing on what could have been, the International Programs Office (IPO) is exploring what could be.