Yearly Archives: 2015
Signs of change
Excitement for the future Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion grew on campus after its construction site was marked. This multidisciplinary building will house, among other… more >
Sideline support
Augsburg athletic trainers collaborate across campus and within the community to achieve a holistic approach to the safety and wellness of student-athletesAugsburg athletic trainers collaborate across campus and within the community to achieve a holistic approach to the safety and wellness of student-athletes… more >
A thirst for wine helps launch business that educates
Uncorking the mysteries of wineJennifer Chou ’99 uncorks the mysteries of wine… more >
Taking research on the road
Augsburg student travels 900 miles in search of answersThe last thing studio arts major Indra Ramassamy ’17 thought she’d get out of her course, Women and Art, was a life-changing trip and lasting friendship with an… more >
Onward.
Augsburg College hits $50 million campaign goal for new, signature academic buildingAugsburg College has successfully surpassed the $50 million mark in its capital campaign for a unique, interdisciplinary academic building that brings together science, business, and religion. The campaign—the largest… more >
Notes from President Pribbenow
A college that is student-readyThe 2014-15 academic year—the 146th in Augsburg’s history—was a very good year for the College. National honors for students. Awards for faculty teaching, research, and advising… more >
Class Notes
Augsburg College alumni share their news and achievements1960-1969 | 1970-1979 | 1980-1989 | 1990-1999 | 2000-2009 | 2010-2015 | Graduate Submit a Class Note 1963 After serving as pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Vista, California, since… more >
In memoriam
James E. Ericksen ’72James E. Ericksen ’72, whose life was marked by his commitment to faith and passion for the arts, passed away in January at age 68, leaving Augsburg an unexpected and… more >