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NAFME Services Auction

The National Association for Music Education chapter at Augustana will hold a Services Auction to raise money for music education.

Harry Potter Alliance Venting Session

The Harry Potter Alliance will be holding a "venting session" open to anyone wishing to discuss current things happening in our political world and the United States in general. Everyone is welcome.

Roommate mixer for first-years

The Residence Hall Association will host a roommate mixer for all current first-year students. There will be information about housing and an opportunity to meet potential roommates. Refreshments will be provided.

 

Roommate mixer for first-years

The Residence Hall Association will host a roommate mixer for all current first-year students. There will be information about housing and an opportunity to meet potential roommates. Refreshments will be provided.

Optometry informational meeting

Students considering a career in optometry are invited to attend this informational meeting led by Dr. Dara Wegman-Geedey, professor of biology.

She will discuss optometry school options and Augustana's early acceptance agreement with Illinois College of Optometry in Chicago.

Scrambling for Eggs

The Black Student Union and Alpha Phi Omega will host an Easter event, Scrambling for Eggs, that will include an egg hunt, free food, free raffles and a chance to meet people from the Quad Cities community. 

Rain location is Carver PE Center.

Relay for Life Benefit Concert

Relay for Life will be hosting a benefit concert from 7-9pm featuring artists from Augustana. The lineup is: DJ Muxia (Scott Mejia), j.major (Justin Bishop), and Saving Artex (student band) 

Food and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Everyone is welcome.

Faculty and Staff Spring Clean Up Day

Participants in this year's faculty and staff Spring Clean Up will receive 25 Wellness Points, a free T-shirt and lunch in the Gerber Center dining room.

Holocaust survivor to speak on campus

Doris Fogel will present the annual talk by a Holocaust survivor, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Judaism and Jewish Culture, on Sunday, April 24, at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall inside the Denkmann Memorial Building (3520 7th Ave., Rock Island). The presentation is free and open to the public.

Claire Kovacs, left, and Melissa Mohr.

New podcast explores 'gaps' in museum collections

The Gallery Gap is a new podcast focusing on underrepresented populations in art galleries. 

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