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Bob Bagley ’58

Bob Bagley ’58

Retired. First call in Papau New Guinea; served most recently part-time at Christ Lutheran in Lake Elmo, Minn.

As a pastor, what did you learn that you didn’t expect to learn? Here’s the biggie: Bishop Rogness’ dad, Alvin Rogness…when I came to a rural parish… more >

We are called. Auggie pastors.

By Wendi Wheeler ’06 Last year, Bob Bagley ’58 submitted an idea for a story about his teacher, mentor, and friend, Mario Colacci. His submission sparked an idea. We… more >

Nobel Peace Prize Forum

Nobel Peace Prize Forum

“I can really say that [the Nobel Peace Prize Forum] has changed my perspective of the world around us!” “Couldn’t have asked for a more thought provoking and inspiring… more >

Neighborhood resource broker: Mary Laurel True

Neighborhood resource broker: Mary Laurel True

By wendi wheeler ’06 Mary Laurel True conducts business wherever she goes—whether she’s headed to lunch at the Afro Deli on Riverside and 20th avenues, walking… more >

A continuing legacy of public service

A continuing legacy of public service

By Rebecca John It is hard to imagine a career more dedicated to public service and civic engagement than that of Martin Sabo ’59. One year after graduating from… more >

This is what an Auggie looks like: Dr. Amit Ghosh ’12 MBA

This is what an Auggie looks like: Dr. Amit Ghosh ’12 MBA

By Wendi Wheeler ’06 At first glance, it might seem surprising that an accomplished physician and educator, one whose office walls are lined with plaques highlighting his achievements, would… more >

Hard work shapes Auggie Honors student, athlete

Hard work shapes Auggie Honors student, athlete

By Stephanie Weiss Shelby Vogel stands out in the classroom and on the volleyball court. The Auggie—a pre-med honors student double majoring in chemistry and physics—chalks it… more >

On politics and informed citizens

On politics and informed citizens

BY PAUL C. PRIBBENOW, PRESIDENT The creation of the Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning a few years ago allowed us a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the life and work… more >

What Is The Commons?

What Is The Commons?

By Jay Walljasper, Senior Fellow of Augsburg’s Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning AND WHY DOES IT MATTER TO US RIGHT NOW? Editor’s Note: On October… more >

Community relations

Community relations

By Wendi Wheeler ’06 THE COLLEGE AS AN ANCHOR Augsburg’s engagement in the community is deepened by its commitment to becoming an “anchor institution”—an… more >