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Sesquicentennial heritage trips
In honor of Augsburg’s 150th anniversary, three trips hosted by expert faculty guides will celebrate the university’s heritage in Germany and Norway.NORWAY ARTS AND CULTURE May 8–18, 2020 $4,800 Hosted by Theater Professor Darcey Engen ’88 and Luverne Seifert ’85 GERMANY July 15–26, 2020 $5,300 Hosted… more >
Augsburg’s first all-school reunion
Mark your calendar for the All-School Reunion during Homecoming: September 26, 2020.Editor’s note: The All-School Reunion has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (updated October 13, 2020) More than 150 enthusiastic Sesquicentennial Stewards have committed to… more >
In memoriam
Gladys I. (Boxrud) Strommen ’46, Edina, Minnesota, age 93, on May 27. Omar N. Gjerness ’47, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, age 97, on July 19. Prudence V. (Hokanson) Nystuen ’47, Lakeville… more >
Remembering Auggies
Merton Strommen ’42 and Gladys Strommen ’46Merton Strommen ’42 and Gladys Strommen ’46 were a part of a family legacy at Augsburg that has spanned generations. The Strommens have widely shared their gifts and talents with… more >
New video: Martin Sabo ’59
Video of an interview with late Congressman Martin Sabo, whose rise to politics was supported by Augsburg University students, will be available later this year at the Sabo Center for… more >
A year of celebration to honor 150
A preview of Augsburg’s sesquicentennial plans: September 27, 2019, to September 26, 2020In memoriam
Gertrude E. (Larson) Franzen ’43, Hastings, Nebraska, age 97, on February 1. Milton L. Anderson ’44, Willmar, Minnesota, age 96, on October 29. Lorna M. (Wilberg) Sanders ’47, Sioux Falls… more >
From The Alumni Board President
Dear alumni and friends, The Augsburg University Alumni Board supports the university’s mission by finding meaningful ways for our members to contribute their time, talent, and treasure. Members meet… more >
Pick the pattern
Denielle Stepka ’11, a senior creative associate at Augsburg, has created patterns for elegant neckties, scarves, and—of course—bow ties inspired by art from around campus, Augsburg’s “A… more >