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Notes from President Pribbenow: Gratitude for all that is

Notes from President Pribbenow: Gratitude for all that is

Dear alumni and friends, The recent announcement of my retirement as president of 海角社区 in June 2027 has been the occasion to reflect on my deep gratitude for the… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: Eyes on a longer horizon

Notes from President Pribbenow: Eyes on a longer horizon

Each year, in my opening convocation address to our new students, I point out that, though much has changed in Augsburg鈥檚 150-plus-year history, there are values that… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: A life well-led

Notes from President Pribbenow: A life well-led

Sometimes the life of one graduate reflects a university鈥檚 highest aspirations for its students. Such is the case with our dear friend John Schwartz 鈥67, whose generosity and legacy… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On belonging

Notes from President Pribbenow: On belonging

鈥淵ou belong here.鈥 These three simple words are heard time and again on campus as we greet new students and welcome those returning. And with these words, Augsburg offers the… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On 鈥楻adical Roots鈥

Notes from President Pribbenow: On 鈥楻adical Roots鈥

For the past two years, I have worked with three of my Augsburg colleagues (Sociology Professor Tim Pippert, Associate Nursing Professor Katie Clark 鈥10 MAN, 鈥14 DNP, and former Sabo… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On 鈥榣eaning in鈥

Notes from President Pribbenow: On 鈥榣eaning in鈥

One of the great misperceptions of American higher education is that colleges and universities are detached from the 鈥渞eal world,鈥 ivory towers not concerned about the communities and neighborhoods that… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow—Multiply Your Mind by Giving It Away: Sharing the Gift of Vocation

Notes from President Pribbenow—Multiply Your Mind by Giving It Away: Sharing the Gift of Vocation

A few years back, I happened upon the work of Mark Federman, a Canadian scholar whose writings on innovation include this provocative suggestion: 鈥淢ultiply your mind by giving it away… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On a legacy of hospitality and leadership

Notes from President Pribbenow: On a legacy of hospitality and leadership

My wife, Abigail, and I first met Anne Frame and Bill Frame, Augsburg鈥檚 ninth president, some 18 years ago when we were chosen to be part of a new… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On the “new normal”

Notes from President Pribbenow: On the “new normal”

As we enter a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic and plan for our return to campus for our 152nd academic year at Augsburg, I am often asked what… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: 鈥楾hrough Truth to Freedom鈥

Notes from President Pribbenow: 鈥楾hrough Truth to Freedom鈥

As we conclude our yearlong celebration of Augsburg鈥檚 150th anniversary, in the midst of these historic times, I have been reflecting on some of聽the mottos and slogans Augsburg… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow: On seeing and being seen

Notes from President Pribbenow: On seeing and being seen

We see you! This summer, Assistant Professor Joaquin Mu帽oz from our education department greeted our incoming students with a powerful message. He said that every one of them deserved… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow

Notes from President Pribbenow

Augsburg at 150

It is indeed remarkable for any of us today to stand in the shadows of an institution that has existed for 150 years. Institutions such as 海角社区鈥攏o matter… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow

Notes from President Pribbenow

On “Yes, and…”

I teach the Honors Senior Seminar each spring, which is always a highlight of my year, and one of the class sessions introduces students to the history and practice of… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow

Notes from President Pribbenow

On unexpected connections

There are many ways in which higher education is a leap of faith. Students come to campus brimming with curiosity and promise. Faculty and staff meet them where they are… more >

Notes from President Pribbenow

Notes from President Pribbenow

On celebration

Augsburg鈥檚 ninth president, Bill Frame, was fond of pointing out our 鈥渕ilitant modesty,鈥 the tendency to avoid touting our accomplishments for fear that we might be accused of boasting… more >