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Yearly Archives: 2023

Health Commons receives $50K equity grant

Health Commons receives $50K equity grant

Augsburg Health Commons has received a $50,000 grant to continue its work in advancing health equity through nursing. The Health Equity Innovation Fund grant, awarded in early January, came… more >

At 25, StepUP looks to the future

At 25, StepUP looks to the future

StepUP® at Augsburg University is one of the original handful of collegiate recovery programs in the United States. At its 25th anniversary, it’s also one of the largest and… more >

Pribbenow named to national higher ed engagement advisory group

Pribbenow named to national higher ed engagement advisory group

In the fall, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Campus Compact announced the HUD + Higher Ed Engagement Network, a new collaboration to strengthen higher education community… more >

Women’s hockey travels to Europe for games and growth

Women’s hockey travels to Europe for games and growth

We’ll sing the Auggie War Song, We’ll shout the battle cry, We’ll fight the Auggie battles, Auggies ever, do or die! Augsburg’s school… more >

An educator and catalyst for change

An educator and catalyst for change

Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz focuses on equity and civic engagement in her partnership with Augsburg.

In 2019, Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz joined Augsburg University as special assistant to the president for strategic partnerships and as a fellow in the Sabo Center for Democracy and… more >

Creating connections

Creating connections

New data science major gives students an opportunity to make sense out of copious amounts of complicated information.

Driving directions on a cell phone, coupons for 25 cents off pretzels at the grocery store, and weather alerts warning of potentially serious storms share one common thread: data. From… more >

Meeting the needs

Meeting the needs

Auggies work to serve Twin Cities residents without homes

In separate efforts to help unhoused people in Minneapolis, two members of the Augsburg community take a similar approach. They ask a simple question: “What do you need?” Then, they… more >