The Augsburg Associates cordially invites you to their annual Fall Luncheon on Thursday, September 26th. The luncheon serves as the Associates’ annual gathering of members, a chance to recognize the scholarship recipients, and time to learn.
This year’s luncheon will feature Jacqueline R. deVries, Augsburg Professor of History and Women’s Studies. Her presentation, Scenes from the Edwardian Era: The Women of Downton Abbey, will speak to what it meant to be a woman of that era as demonstrated by women characters in the popular PBS Masterpiece Theatre Series.
Luncheon Details
Date: Thursday, September 26
Time: 11:00 a.m. Social, 11:30 a.m. Annual Meeting and Lunch
Location: Becketwood Cooperative: 4300 West River Parkway, Minneapolis 55406
Registration: Open (click here)
About the Augsburg Associates
The Augsburg College Associates is a service auxiliary of volunteers including alumni and friends of Augsburg whose mission includes fundraising for special projects and scholarships in support of the College. The Associates have given to Augsburg more than a half million dollars from their fundraising efforts since their inception.

farmers can profit by growing oil-rich seeds and processing them into biofuel.
down. No, this “blue” brings him pride and joy, because you see, Gallagher is an umpire and ever since he first strapped on the mask and chest protector, he’s felt right at home.
for the 2013 Bernhard M. Christensen Symposium, featuring Krista Tippett, host/producer of On Being, American Public Media. Tippett presents Einstein’s God: Revisiting Science and Religion in a New Century.
This morning we learned that Dr. Marie McNeff passed away after a yearlong battle with cancer. Marie was a faculty member and an academic leader at Augsburg. Her faithful and dedicated service to the College will be long remembered and greatly missed.
1 and several alumni leaders are joining forces to invite their peers to become part of the Alumni Class Challenge and help build the Center for Science, Business and Religion at the heart of campus. This building represents the next stage of advancement for Augsburg, a place where great faculty will shape the leaders of the future to innovate and create solutions to issues that confront our communities, our country and our world. It is urgently needed.
Canterbury Park. The event is provided to the Auggie family by the generosity of Curt Sampson, Augsburg Board of Regent and owner of Canterbury Downs. The evening included a dinner buffet, special reserved patio seating, the Auggie Dash – a race in honor of the group, and perfect weather to top off the night.
donate hundreds of toiletries that will be given to the Augsburg Central Nursing Center. For nearly 20 years, the Augsburg Nursing Program has operated a free health clinic for the homeless at Central Lutheran Church in downtown Minneapolis.