海角社区 is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award, First Decade Award, and Spirit of Augsburg Award. These outstanding alumni will be recognized at a public ceremony and reception on October 3 as part of Augsburg鈥檚 2025 homecoming and reunion weekend.听
Distinguished Alumni Award
The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes significant achievement in vocation, for outstanding contribution to church and community, and for a life that exemplifies the ideals and mission of 海角社区. The 2025 honorees are:
- Susan Allen 鈥92, attorney and former Minnesota state legislator (Las Vegas, NV)
- Michele Boyer 鈥89, housing supervisor, The Aliveness Project; director of supportive housing, Clare Housing (Minneapolis, MN)
- Deacon Ross R. Murray, 鈥00, 鈥09 MBA, vice president, GLAAD Media Institute; founder and director, The Naming Project (St. Paul, MN)
First Decade Award
The First Decade Award is presented to Augsburg graduates of the past 10 years who have made significant progress in their professional achievements and contributions to the community, and in so doing exemplify the mission of the university. The 2025 honorees are:
- Cristian Baca Perez 鈥16, DJ, producer, and event promoter (Minneapolis, MN)
- Muna Mohamed 鈥16, founder and CEO, Kalsoni (Minneapolis, MN)
Spirit of Augsburg Award
The Spirit of Augsburg Award honors alumni and friends of the university who have given exceptional service that contributes substantially to the well-being of Augsburg by furthering its purposes and programs. The 2024 honorees are:
- Mark S. Johnson 鈥75, PhD, retired city planner, former president of Sonju Motors, volunteer, and philanthropist (Naples, FL)


Mar铆a Bel茅n Power ’07 was recently featured in a WBUR story that also aired on All Things Considered from National Public Radio. Bel茅n Power is associate executive director at GreenRoots in Chelsea, Massachusetts. The environmental justice organization is collaborating with the city and Boston University to pilot a host of cooling strategies on a densely populated Chelsea block, from planting trees to replacing asphalt with lighter-colored material.
This fall, Augsburg College hosted alumni, faculty, staff, and听community members for听an international travel experience听that took participants to the Czech Republic听and Germany, which is听in the midst of a tourism boom听accompanying the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. The travelers visited听Wittenberg, the long-time home of Reformation catalyst Martin Luther, and ventured to historic sites to learn about the origins of the Lutheran faith from Augsburg College Religion Department faculty members Hans Wiersma and Lori Brandt Hale.
Legendary Minnesota athlete and coach Stan Nelson ’43 will add another honor to his career, having earned the听Bud Grant Distinguished Minnesotan Award听 from the National Football Foundation. The award, named after the former Minnesota Vikings coach, will be given at the ninth Minnesota Football Honors event April 17.