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.
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A Guiding Light: Augustana Theatre Partners With LifeScape, Black Hills Playhouse for 'Rudolph' Performance in First All-Abilities Production
The Augustana Theatre Department is preparing for its upcoming production of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Partnering with LifeScape — an organization that provides services and creative solutions for people with varied needs and complex care across their lifespan — and the Black Hills Playhouse (BHP), this is Augustana Theatre’s first all-abilities production.
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.
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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.
Alhasnawi, Arega First Women of Color Serving as ASA President, Vice President
The 2022-23 Augustana Student Association (ASA) president and vice president, Sara Alhasnawi ‘23 and Tsegab Arega ‘23 speak to the importance of the titles they hold as representatives of the student body.