Frieze Lecture: Student activism and the digital age
Dr. Monica Smith, vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, will present the second lecture of this year's Frieze Lectures on the changing nature of activism.
Frieze Lecture: School Strikes for Climate Action
Dr. Bobby Wengronowitz will present the first of this year's Frieze Lecture series on the School Strike for Climate Action.
Frieze Lecture: Dr. Claire Kovacs, Modern Swedish and American Works
Dr. Claire Kovacs, director of the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art, will present the final lecture of this year's Frieze Lecture series on "Our Moderns: Varlden ar liten Modern Swedish and American Works," an exhibit on view at the museum.
Frieze Lecture: Dr. Taddy Kalas on Stéphane Mallarmé
Dr. Taddy Kalas, professor of French, will present the third of this year's Frieze Lecture series, a presentation on the French Symbolist poet Stéphane Mallarmé.
Frieze Lecture: Dr. Emily Cranford on 'Ourika'
Dr. Emily Cranford, visiting assistant professor of French, will present the first of this year's Frieze Lecture series on "Ourika," an 1823 novel that examines racial and sexual equality.
AUGUSTANA NOW campaign to raise $125 million
Augustana College is launching a $125 million campaign to strengthen its endowment and prepare graduates for a world that increasingly needs them.
A major to make you stand out
Here’s a college major that makes you a serious problem-solver and superior writer. And it’s an attention-getter that shows would-be employers that you are curious and creative.
Lauren Anderson on careers in music
Laura Anderson '07, who's found success in Nashville, will speak on campus before performing at Davenport's Redstone Room.
'The Crucible' will move into 2018 at Augustana
Augustana's presentation of "The Crucible," Arthur Miller's drama about the Salem Witch Trials, will take the story out of the 1600s and into the future.
Erikson Lecture: Mythbusting Russia's Reasons for Election Meddling
Dr. Heather Tafel, associate professor of political science at Grand Valley State University, will present the 2018 Stanley Erikson Lecture in Public Affairs, "Mythbusting Russia's Reasons for Election Meddling."