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‘It’s like a dream come true’: Two Augustana Students Selected for Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship Program
Augustana University is proud to announce that two of its students, Camryn Hay ‘22 and Rebecca Ziems ‘22, have been offered the prestigious 2022 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program award. A third AU student, Liz Fossum ‘24, has been chosen as an alternate language ambassador.
Augustana Announces 2021 Alumni Achievement Award and Horizon Award Recipients
Five distinguished Augustana alumni will be celebrated during Viking Days 2021 for outstanding achievement in their field and for exemplifying the core values of Augustana University: Christian faith, excellence, liberal arts, community and service.
‘A Huge Bonding Experience’: AU Professor, Students Turn Alaskan Wilderness Into Classroom
Ten Augustana students spent three weeks this summer in the wilderness of Alaska, which served as their classroom for a nature writing course while narrowly escaping the wrath of mother nature.
AU Welcomes 2,000+ Students in Academic Year 2021-22
The university is excited to announce that a total of 2,022 students — including part- and full-time undergraduate and graduate students — have chosen to embark on a bold future at Augustana.
First Beacom Research Fellows Reflect on Learning Opportunities
A generous donation from Lisa and Miles Beacom in February allowed Augustana students the chance to conduct impactful, hands-on research while better serving the Sioux Falls community.
Augustana Art Alumnus to Return to Campus as Viking Days 2021 Featured Artist
The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana University opens “A Quiet Voice Heard: Retrospective of Kent Kapplinger” which will be on view from Wednesday, Oct. 6, through Saturday, Nov. 6.
Augustana University to Celebrate Viking Days 2021
Augustana is excited to announce that it will be celebrating the best week of the year — Viking Days 2021 — on Sunday, Oct. 3, through Sunday, Oct. 10.
Augustana’s Journey Scholars Program Sees Significant Growth, Empowers First-Year Students of Color
In only its third year at Augustana University, the Journey Scholars Program has seen significant growth. A total of 46 prospective students applied, and among those students, 27 committed to the program. That’s more than double the number of students who participated last year.