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Fungal Foray Through the Slough

Join the Augustana Mycophiles and a local mushroom expert from 1-2 p.m. to seek out fungal biodiversity on our campus. Please join if you are interested in looking for mushrooms, or if you would like to find out how to educate yourself with summer mycology classes in the Quad Cities.

Presentation: 'U.S. Media and Pop Culture in Sweden'

Join the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center for a presentation on and discussion of the history of U.S. media and popular culture in Sweden. Ulf Jonas Bjork, Ph.D., will present.

Augie Acres Planting Day (new date)

Join the Augustana Local Agriculture Society at Augie Acres from 1-3 p.m. for a planting party! The group will do spring planting in the main plot and raised beds and will continue landscaping the garden. No experience is required to help. Note: This event was originally planned for April 28; it been rescheduled to May 4 (10 a.m.-12 p.m.) and May 5 (1-3 p.m.).

NEST Café: Chef Joseph Yoon dinner

Augustana College and NEST Café will welcome Joseph Yoon, world-renowned chef and thought leader in entomophagy ("eating insects"), for an extraordinary evening of education and tasting.

Augustana Film 2024 student film showcase

Please join us for an exciting new line-up of videos produced right here on campus at our annual student film showcase!

Admitted Student Viking Visit Day

This Viking Visit Day helps admitted students and their families learn more about what Augustana College has to offer.

Admitted Student Viking Visit Day

This Viking Visit Day helps admitted students and their families learn more about what Augustana College has to offer.

Student recital: John Flannery, piano

Senior John Flannery, a music performance-piano, music composition and music education major from Washington, Iowa, will perform a piano recital.

Virtual presentation: 'Secret Heroes: How Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win WWII'

Camp Ritchie is located in Maryland. During WWII it served as a secret training facility. Its 9,000 soldiers (the "Ritchie Boys") were refugees from German-speaking countries, recruited because of their knowledge of German language and culture.

River Readings: Sarah Kain Gutowski

The 2024 River Readings will welcome Sarah Kain Gutowski on April 18, from 5-6 p.m. The reading will begin at 5 p.m. in The Forum in Old Main. The event is free and open to the public.

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