Augustana Symphonic Band concert in Oregon, Ill.
The Augustana Symphonic Band, directed by Dr. James Lambrecht, will tour the Midwest in March.
Ten Years of Becoming: A Panel Conversation
As Augustana marks ten years since the creation of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we invite you to join a campus conversation that reflects on how our institution has grown and how we continue to evolve to support student learning, connection and success.
Game Night Extravaganza
Play ping pong, pool and video games, while enjoying some free pizza. This event runs from 6-8 p.m.
Vocal Valentines on sale now
Vocal Valentines is an event where the gentlemen of Phi Mu Alpha go around campus and sing to people's valentines in their classes. If you want to show some appreciation to your valentine, a friend or someone special in a fun way, order a Vocal Valentine!
CELTS event: The 'Why' Behind the Requirement
This event invites instructors to discuss practical strategies for engaging students in General Education courses and articulating the enduring value of these classes in a changing curriculum.
Feb. 19: Big Brothers Big Sisters' BIG Experience
Augustana students, faculty, staff and administrator are invited to take part in Big Brothers Big Sisters’ upcoming BIG Experience, a hands-on preview of what it looks like to mentor a student through BBBS’s school-based program. This is a simple, rewarding and meaningful way to spend your lunch break while exploring whether becoming a mentor (Big) might be a good fit for you.
Study Away Fair
This fair, which runs 11 a.m.-2 p.m., will provide information about study abroad/away opportunities during summer 2026, J-term 2027 and summer 2027. Come learn more about program options from the Office of International and Off-Campus Programs!
From the gridiron to a national research spotlight
Augustana’s Zion Williams ’26 was among a select group of undergraduate researchers chosen to present at ABRCMS (Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists). Williams earned his spot at the national conference following two summers of research at Johns Hopkins University.
CELTS event: Work-in-progress faculty research
This is a second opportunity to hear about possible research collaboration. Whether you have a polished proposal or just a five-minute sketch of an idea, this event is a space to share your work and find your next research partner.
CELTS event: Work-in-progress faculty research
Inspired by the connections made during our fall Community Fridays, this event acts like "speed dating" for research, inviting faculty to share anything from a rough five-minute idea to a structured project for an idea for course collaboration.
