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MPR offers readers a glimpse into Augsburg College life

Alex Friedrich, Minnesota Public Radio’s higher education reporter, visited Augsburg College’s campus to experience a day in the life of an Auggie. Friedrich聽spent Dec. 5 blogging about his experiences and found that Augsburg College has a wide variety of traditions and experiences to offer聽to its students, faculty, staff and alumni, and聽also to its neighboring communities, as well.

Read and watch his posts on the “On Campus” blog here:

  • 聽– A few noteworthy and newsworthy items about Augsburg
  • 聽– Meet President Paul C. Pribbenow and his passion聽for bow ties, commitment to Augsburg students, and vision for the College’s future
  • 聽– Experiments in the organic chemistry class taught by Assistant Professor Michael Wentzel really shine — or, rather, glow
  • 聽– Beatboxing Auggies Matthew Kukar and Connor Doebbert demonstrate聽their talents
  • 聽– Friedrich takes in Velkommen Jul
  • 聽– An overview of lunchtime in the Commons
  • 聽– Norwegian traditions abound in special Daily Chapel service
  • What an Augsburg apartment looks like聽– A peak inside Luther Hall
  • 聽– The ins and outs of breakfast at Augsburg

Grab a bagel and go

einsteinsBy the time you read this article, you will likely have already noticed a somewhat significant change in Christensen Center. The coffee shop formerly known as Cooper’s has been replaced by what is sure to become an Augsburg favorite鈥擡instein Bros Bagels.

Last spring, Augsburg administration began asking students, faculty, and staff for their input on dining options on campus. They wanted more options and extended hours, particularly service for students attending class in the evenings and on the weekends. Continue reading “Grab a bagel and go”