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Stone Lecture to explore Judaism and science
Dr. Tamar Rudavsky will give the 2018 Stone Lecture in Judaism at Augustana, "Judaism and Science: Tensions and Accommodations," at 2 p.m. Nov. 18 in Centennial Hall.

Humanities grads: successful and happy
The world needs, and often rewards, graduates in the humanities.

How a priceless, non-paying internship works
Every summer (and the rest of the year, too) CORE works with students and employers to help make career connections.

Accounting for success
Nick Niles ’18 knows what a liberal arts education can do for accounting graduates.

Swenson Center advisory committee member named Swedish American of the Year
Swenson Center advisory committee member, Bruce Karstadt, was honored as Swedish American of the Year by the Vasa Order of America at a celebration in Sweden last weekend.
Intern creates exhibit on Swedish arts
Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center is showing the exhibit "Swedish Arts in North America" through October 15.

Sit back, way back, for ‘astronomical spectacle’
An extensive renovation of Augustana's John Deere Planetarium will create an immersive theater experience with a new full-dome digital projector.
Class Notes
News and photos from our alumni!

"Beginner’s Luck" starts here Aug. 3-12
Mississippi Bend Players will premiere the comedy "Beginner’s Luck," written by Emmy Award nominee and Golden Girls producer P.J. Lasker Aug. 3-12.

Top 10% for biology majors
Augustana is ranked in the top 10 percent of four-year college and university programs nationwide for the study of general biology.

Shockingly Modern Saxophone Festival Sept. 14-15
The Shockingly Modern Saxophone Festival Sept. 14-15 at Augustana will include masterclasses, workshops, discussions and recitals.