Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science Business and Religion
From Riverside Ave. to Riverside, CA
A demand for AuggiesAugsburg is closing the distance between Riverside Avenue in Minneapolis and Riverside, California through the successful partnership of Augsburg faculty, alumni, college programs—and, of course—talented students. The collaboration… more >
Jeroy and Lorraine Carlson Atrium Lounge
“Mr. Augsburg” has spent 44 years of his life—so far—inspiring Auggies to invest in the life of the College. Whether in his role as a student, parent, grandparent… more >
Buy a brick. Honor a legacy.
45 years of friendship inspires a brickWhat started out as a group of first-year Auggies from Washburn High School in Minneapolis commuting to campus for classes led to friendships that have transcended job relocations, marriages… more >
Leading foundations and corporations support capital campaign
A recent $1 million grant from the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation has helped the campaign to build the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion to surpass… more >
Signs of change
Excitement for the future Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion grew on campus after its construction site was marked. This multidisciplinary building will house, among other… more >
Onward.
Augsburg College hits $50 million campaign goal for new, signature academic buildingAugsburg College has successfully surpassed the $50 million mark in its capital campaign for a unique, interdisciplinary academic building that brings together science, business, and religion. The campaign—the largest… more >
Notes from President Pribbenow
A college that is student-readyThe 2014-15 academic year—the 146th in Augsburg’s history—was a very good year for the College. National honors for students. Awards for faculty teaching, research, and advising… more >
In memoriam
James E. Ericksen ’72James E. Ericksen ’72, whose life was marked by his commitment to faith and passion for the arts, passed away in January at age 68, leaving Augsburg an unexpected and… more >
James E. Ericksen ’72
James E. Ericksen ’72, whose life was marked by his commitment to faith and passion for the arts, passed away in January at age 68, leaving Augsburg an unexpected and… more >
Making space for a new academic building
On May 1, the campaign for the Center for Science, Business, and Religion surpassed its $50 million fundraising goal. To make room for the construction of this new academic building… more >
Ahead of the Curve
Augsburg leads in shaping higher education for Minnesota’s increasingly diverse populationWells Fargo makes $100,000 gift to the Center for Science, Business, and Religion
In recognition of Augsburg College’s leadership in closing the higher education disparity gap for students of color in Minnesota, Wells Fargo made a $100,000 gift to the campaign… more >
U.S. Bank supports student veterans and Center for Science, Business, and Religion with $125,000 gift
Augsburg College and U.S. Bank celebrated the opening of the new U.S. Bank Veterans’ Lounge on campus with a dedication ceremony this fall. U.S. Bank recently pledged… more >
Abundance at Augsburg
2015 is off to a remarkable start at Augsburg! The announcement on the facing page about the $10 million gift to name the Center for Science, Business, and Religion certainly… more >