
Families invited to STEM, Stars and Mars
Families are invited to STEM, Stars and Mars, a free show at Augustana's John Deere Planetarium at 5 p.m. Feb. 22, 2023.
Augustana offers a new minor in astronomy based in the Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy. Here you are part of a 50-plus-year history of exploring space at a college known for strong science programs with a liberal arts foundation, and a culture of support for research and adventure.
Research and adventure are at the heart of study in astronomy. At Augustana, students minoring in astronomy learn using resources that link our campus to the American west, and to the far reaches of space.
Graduate spotlight: A life of exploration for physicist Dr. Karen Andeen '03, associate professor of physics at Marquette University, has taken her from Augustana to Antarctica to beyond the Milky Way—and into the depths of cultural change for her field. → MORE
The John Deere Planetarium and Carl Gamble Observatory features a Celestron C14 computer-driven 14-inch reflector telescope. Stargazing, educational programs and planet viewing are offered to the community as well as campus. → MORE
Families are invited to STEM, Stars and Mars, a free show at Augustana's John Deere Planetarium at 5 p.m. Feb. 22, 2023.
Augustana students can study planetary systems, star clusters, nebulae and galaxies like never before with new access to an advanced research-quality optical telescope in the Arizona desert.
John Deere Planetarium at Augustana College will present its annual holiday program, "Season of Light," Dec. 10-16.