The South as a Trap: Trap Music and the Carceral Geography of the South
Dr. Corey Miles will present a lecture for the Sociology and Anthropology Spring Speakers Series.
Dragons Love Tacos
Augustana College will present the children's play "Dragons Love Tacos," based on the popular children's book.
Global Spotlight: Humanitarian crisis in Tigray, Ethiopia
Students, faculty and guests will conduct a panel discussion on the humanitarian crisis caused by the ongoing civil war in Ethiopia.
Football vs. Illinois Wesleyan
The Vikings will take on Illinois Wesleyan in a home football contest.
St. Baldrick's fundraiser
The community is invited to participate in the annual St. Baldrick's fundraiser for cancer research.
Tea Talk: Women on the Front Lines: Organizing for Environmental Justice
Dr. Sarah Lashley will present "Women on the Front Lines: Organizing for Environmental Justice" as part of the annual Tea Talk series.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Ida Paluch
Ida Paluch, a survivor of a Nazi ghetto in Poland during World War II, will be the Quad Cities Holocaust Remembrance Day speaker.
Dr. Jane Simonsen: Biracial Women in Quad Cities History
Dr. Jane Simonsen, professor of history, will present "Louise Burtis and Matilda Hilbring: Biracial Women in Early Quad Cities History."
CCIW Wrestling Championships
The Vikings will host the CCIW Championships. Spectators will not be permitted, but the event will be livestreamed.
College Invitational opening reception
The Figge Art Museum will hold a virtual opening reception for its annual College Invitational, featuring seven Augustana students