Yearly Archives: 2024
Compelled, equipped, and empowered
Anchored by the Christensen Center for Vocation, vocational discernment remains at the heart of the Augsburg experience.Jeanette Clark McCormick ’07 embraces the idea that vocation is when one’s calling from God meets the world’s needs. It’s not a theory, but a practice… more >
A life changed through the arts
Augsburg’s new Schwartz School of the Arts embodies the belief that the arts are for everyone.A storied past, a bright future
Augsburg celebrates 100 years of athletic excellence.Countless individual threads have formed a tapestry of 100 years of Augsburg Athletics. 1926: Olaf Hoff ’27 fires a pass to a cutting Luther Sletten ’29, the ensuing basket earning… more >
Notes from President Pribbenow: A life well-led
Sometimes the life of one graduate reflects a university’s highest aspirations for its students. Such is the case with our dear friend John Schwartz ’67, whose generosity and legacy… more >
A professional foundation
Career readiness is woven into the fabric of an Augsburg education.‘It’s not a job. It’s an adventure.’
On the Spot Q&A with Provost Paula O’LoughlinIn Memoriam, Fall 2024
1940s Mary (Kuhn) Schmidt ’48, Spencer, Iowa, age 98, on December 28, 2023 David Felland ’49, Colfax, Wisconsin, age 96, on December 30, 2023 1950s Paul Konsterlie ’50, Bridgeport, Connecticut… more >
Alumni Class Notes, Fall 2024
1950s 1956 Richard Thorud ’56 has published his 14th book, a 28-page thesis titled, “Scientific Proof that God Exists.” It is available for $5 (cash or check… more >
Alumni spotlight: A global peacemaker
Kristen Opalinski’s career journey blends faith, art, international relations, and a love of community she found at Augsburg.Kristen Opalinski ’03 came to Augsburg because she wanted to play hockey, she was drawn to the studio art space in Old Main, and she felt “radically welcomed” on her… more >