Auggies Connect
French House friends
Auggies foster connections since they met in 1966In 1966, seven women moved into French House, a Minneapolis building adjacent to Augsburg’s campus that housed the remaining incoming first-year women who could not be accommodated in… more >
On The Horizon virtual events strengthen Augsburg community
Last year, On the Horizon virtual events with President Paul Pribbenow engaged more than 500 Auggies and raised generous support for the Student Emergency Fund, the President’s Strategic Fund… more >
You chimed in: Alumni are thankful for Augsburg resources
Augsburg Now staff asked the university’s Instagram followers for the resource they most appreciated as a student. Here are a few of their responses, edited for length and clarity… more >
Where there’s a will, there’s a way
In 2020, Augsburg University’s Institutional Advancement staff sponsored a series of virtual financial conversations hosted by Augsburg alumni with expertise in constructing a will and financial planning. The virtual… more >
In memoriam, Winter 2020–21
Remembering and honoring AuggiesBelow we recognize the alumni and friends whose notifications of death were received between March 1, 2020, and January 1, 2021. 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970| 1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 | 2020… more >
Give to the Max Day recap and sustaining Augsburg’s future
Thank you for supporting Augsburg during Give to the Max Day!In Memoriam, Spring–Summer 2020
Clarence T. Hoversten ’41, Hendricks, Minnesota, age 101, on November 6. Eileen M. Quanbeck ’46, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, age 95, on January 27. Dorothy C. (Quanbeck) Johnson ’48, North… more >
In Memoriam: Edwin ‘Skip’ Gage
The Gage family is part of a legacy that has supported valuable student services that are crucial to Augsburg University’s identity and community. Edwin “Skip” Gage passed away Wednesday… more >
Lifelong Auggie Friendships
Connections that flourished at Augsburg span across years and milesTop Image: [L to R] Derek Francis ’08, Greg Hildebrandt ’08, Bryan Ludwig ’08, and Sama Sandy ’08… more >