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Genesius Guild: 'The Trojan Women'

Genesius Guild will perform "The Trojan Women" by Euripides." The play follows the fates of the women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and as their remaining families are about to be taken away as slaves.

Genesius Guild: 'The Trojan Women'

Genesius Guild will perform "The Trojan Women" by Euripides." The play follows the fates of the women of Troy after their city has been sacked, their husbands killed, and as their remaining families are about to be taken away as slaves.

Genesius Guild: Ballet Under the Stars

The Genesius Guild 2017 season will begin with Ballet Under the Stars, featuring Ballet Quad Cities.

Instrumental Students' Recital

A student recital will feature Grayson Dixon (piano), Marisa Hollems (flute), Allessandra West (violin), Kendall Hengst (alto saxophone), Quinten Bunch (trombone), and Douglas James Ganster (clarinet). 

Women's lacrosse championship game

Augustana's women's lacrosse team will play Illinois Wesleyan for the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin  title and the automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament. 

Augustana Invitational Robotics Challenge

The third annual Augustana Invitational Robotics Challenge competition asks contestants to build an eco-friendly robot that can save the planet by recycling empty soda pop cans.

Schalk Lecture: "Obama's America: Race Whispering, Obama's Presidency, Our Racial Future"

Dr. Melanye Price will give this year's Schalk Lecture, "Obama's America: Race Whispering, Obama's Presidency, Our Racial Future."

Illinois Native Plant Society Annual Meeting

Dr. Bohdan “Bo” Dziadyk, retired professor of biology at Augustana, will be the keynote speaker at the Illinois Native Plant Society annual meeting.

Harp Studio Showcase

Harp Studio Showcase is an informal recital with harp solos and harp ensemble pieces by Augustana students and musicians from the Quad Cities community.

Fritiof’s Story

"Fritiof’s Story" release event

"Fritiof’s Story," inspired by stories from the boyhood of Augustana's Dr. Fritiof Fryxell, will be released at the Augustana Historical Society meeting. The program is free and open to the public.

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