Thank you for joining us for our Homecoming 2014 celebration. We look forward to seeing you at next year鈥檚 events, October 8-10.
If you are interested in serving on your alumni reunion committee or volunteering to help plan Homecoming 2015 events, contact alumni@augsburg.edu.
Alumni Award Recipients
First Decade Award
Honors an Auggie who graduated during the past 10 years and who exemplifies the mission of the College.
VICTOR ACOSTA 鈥04
An Augsburg physics major, Acosta completed his PhD in atomic, molecular, and optical physics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2011. He is a research engineer with Google X.
鈥淚 want to thank the StepUP庐 Program鈥 the McNair Scholars Program鈥nd the Physics Department for some of my fondest memories.鈥
Spirit of Augsburg Award
Honors alumni and friends of the College who have given of their service to substantially impact the well-being of Augsburg鈥檚 mission and programs.
JACQUIE BERGLUND 鈥87
Berglund, a political science and communications major, in 2000 founded Finnegans, a charitable beer company that donates 100 percent of its profits to programs that alleviate hunger.
鈥淭his place鈥擜ugsburg College鈥攔eally was where I found my calling and it was truly where I decided I wanted to make the world a better place.鈥
GARRY HESSER
Hesser is the Sabo Professor of Citizenship and Learning Emeritus at Augsburg and also teaches in the Master of Arts in Leadership and Honors programs.
鈥淚f there鈥檚 been a theme, a set of gifts here at Augsburg鈥t鈥檚 been a sequence of being invited in.鈥
Distinguished Alumni Award
Honors alumni in recognition of a significant achievement in their vocation; for outstanding contribution to church and community.
MICHAEL R. GOOD 鈥71
After 36 years in real estate, Good became the national campaign chair for Augsburg鈥檚 Center for Science, Business, and Religion. His inspirational drive has created new momentum for this essential building.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be called. And it鈥檚 great to be called an Auggie.鈥
DEAN R. KENNEDY 鈥75
Kennedy, founder of Texakoma, one of the most respected small, private oil exploration companies in the United States oil and gas industry, continues to be one of Augsburg鈥檚 most generous supporters.
鈥淎 common question that I get asked is, 鈥楬ow did a guy from Fridley get started in the oil business?鈥 and I say the seed was started right here at Augsburg College.鈥
REV. MARK S. HANSON 鈥68
This fall, Hanson joined Augsburg as a Distinguished Fellow in the Bernhard Christensen Center for Vocation. He has served as presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, president of the Lutheran World Federation, and pastor for three congregations.
鈥淭he future of Augsburg depends on all of us encouraging our children and grandchildren鈥o root their lives in this community of learning and service.鈥
