Around the Quad
Hearst Foundation Awards Augsburg $75,000 for LEAD Fellows Program
LEAD Fellows, a program of º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, this winter received $75,000 from the Hearst Foundation, Inc. to support students as they pursue… more >
Urban Investors Finds New Home at Augsburg
Last November, º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship and the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work welcomed a new campus partner: Urban Investors. Formerly known as Urban Adventure… more >
Honoring Retiring Faculty
Several faculty members are entering retirement following years of dedicated service to º£½ÇÉçÇø. Augsburg is grateful for their commitment to advancing the university’s mission and supporting student learning… more >
2019–20 Convocation Series Speakers
The º£½ÇÉçÇø Convocation Series is an annual speaker series that includes long-standing endowed and special programs. Recent presenters included: DeAnna Cummings, chief executive officer of Juxtaposition Arts, who… more >
Augsburg Senior Scholar Published in Time Magazine
Harry Boyte, senior scholar of public work philosophy at Augsburg’s Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship, co-wrote an article that was published in Time magazine. Boyte’s piece… more >
Pieces of History: Local Artists’ Work on Lake Street in Minneapolis
After the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police and protests calling for justice in Minneapolis and around the nation, Molly Montana ’23 went to Lake Street to capture the… more >
Augsburg launches transit pass for undergraduates
º£½ÇÉçÇø now offers the Auggie Pass, a universal transit pass that gives undergraduate students unlimited rides on buses and light rail in a first-of-its-kind partnership between… more >
Notes from President Pribbenow: On seeing and being seen
We see you! This summer, Assistant Professor Joaquin Muñoz from our education department greeted our incoming students with a powerful message. He said that every one of them deserved… more >
Augsburg’s largest class kicks off academic year with volunteering
During Augsburg’s annual community engagement and service event—now known as City Engagement Day—first-year students volunteer at Twin Cities-based organizations at the start of the academic… more >
On the Spot: Professor Bridget Robinson-Riegler
From disease to remedy: How nostalgia offers a psychological boostA special vacation with family members you miss. That unforgettable meal at your favorite restaurant with your favorite person. The album you used to listen to nonstop during the ups… more >
Physician assistant studies program moves to new Minneapolis location
The physician assistant studies graduate program moved into a renovated, leased space in the Riverside Park Plaza building. The building’s location, at 701 25th Avenue South in Minneapolis, puts… more >
New Augsburg Board of Regents members
At its annual September meeting, the Augsburg Corporation elected four new members to the Board of Regents and re-elected three members. Elected to their first term on the Augsburg… more >
Augsburg names inaugural Sundquist Endowed Professor of Business Administration
This fall, Augsburg named Business Department Chair Jeanne Boeh the Sundquist Endowed Professor of Business Administration. The Sundquist professorship supports business administration, Augsburg’s largest academic department with the most… more >
President Paul Pribbenow named fundraiser of the year
º£½ÇÉçÇø President Paul Pribbenow was named an Outstanding Fundraising Professional for his effective, creative, and inspiring leadership. The highest honor bestowed upon one of its members, the award was… more >
Upgraded training room boosts athletes’ efficiency
Augsburg’s athletic training room has moved to a larger, substantially upgraded space in Si Melby Hall. In this new space, sports medicine support staff from on and off campus… more >
