Augsburg College staff members聽Margaret Anderson, program coordinator for the Center for Global Education and Experience, and Michael Grewe ’12 MSW, director of LGBTQIA support services, spoke with MinnPost media issues reporter Brian Lambert to discuss what Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover means for transgender people in Minnesota.
Grewe noted that media frenzy resulting from Jenner’s gender transition could provide “a way to talk about important issues like access to affordable health care, housing and equal employment鈥 for all people.
Read the article,聽聽on the MinnPost website.
Augsburg College alumnus Tommy Redae ’09 MBA was featured in a recent Star Tribune story on Wells Fargo’s successful practices in the area of聽diversity in hiring. Redae described how mentors and networking meetings with business leaders have influenced his career positively.
In the聽WCCO-TV story “,” Commencement participant聽Promise Okeke ’15聽described his drive for an undergraduate degree and experiences at Augsburg.
Augsburg College聽was mentioned by the Twin Cities Daily Planet as a result of聽the聽traditional powwow held annually by the college.
Harry Boyte, senior scholar in Augsburg College’s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, was named in a聽Forbes article about the changing tides and criticisms of聽public higher education. Boyte was mentioned聽in the article due to his role as a long-time commentator on democracy and聽its relation to higher learning.