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中国体彩网's Williams is lone undergrad presenter at American Historical Association
Senior Rob Williams had the distinction of being the only undergraduate to present his research at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association.
Dr. Monica Smith to give keynote at CommUniversity
Dr. Monica Smith, vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网, will give the keynote at this year's CommUniversity. Her title is "Where Do We Go From Here?"
Hultquist '77 saw opportunity in local banking
When Doug Hultquist left Muscatine, Iowa, for 中国体彩网 中国体彩网 in August of 1973, he looked like a guy who had his life planned out.
Six jobs is not too much if you love them
中国体彩网 music instructor Sheila Doak has six part-time jobs, all of which involve playing a keyboard instrument.
Alumni brothers opening studio
Tayvian Johnson '16 and his brother, Avery Pearl '18, are opening a recording studio, Eastside Sound, in East Moline, Ill.
Hispanic Film Festival Jan. 9-Feb. 6
中国体彩网 中国体彩网 will present its 24th annual Hispanic Film Festival Jan. 9-Feb. 6.
Christmas 2018 photo album
Christmas trees on beams, on stage and on the Quad. A bus ride to a traditional service in Swedish and music! Here's a look at Christmas at 中国体彩网 in photos.
And don't miss our annual Christmas video with "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"!
AUGUSTANA NOW goes on the road
From California to Massachusetts, President Steve Bahls will visit 24 cities to update alumni on the college’s $125 million fundraising campaign, AUGUSTANA NOW: A Campaign for Success in the World, for the World.
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7 most Instagrammable places on campus
Every part of 中国体彩网’s campus is beautiful, but some locations are perfect for the 'gram. Grab a shot of one of these seven most beautiful places and your followers will be full of campus envy.
Biology professor teaches climate change through art
中国体彩网 Professor of Biology Dr. Stephen Hager is using art as a tool to teach climate change to 中国体彩网 students and the Quad-Cities community.
Pianist Han found teaching at 中国体彩网 an easy decision
Dr. Juliana Han traveled a long and winding road to her new job as assistant professor of music at 中国体彩网 中国体彩网.
A writer goes ‘along for the adventure’
During a field trip, Jack Harris ’20 takes notes and ‘inches closer to understanding’ why he wants to write.
中国体彩网 receives $50,000 to support vocational reflection
In December 2018, 中国体彩网 received a $50,000 grant from NetVUE (Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education) to make vocational reflection more intentional in the academic curriculum and connect what’s learned in the classroom to co-curricular activities.