Daily Archives: August 28, 2020
How to Build a Women’s Wrestling Program from Scratch
Augsburg Athletics continues trailblazing trend with Minnesotaās only collegiate womenās wrestling teamEditorās note: In late July, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference announced plans to postpone competition in cross country, football, soccer, and volleyball until the spring. Winter and spring sports… more >
Mistaken Identity: How Reliable is Eyewitness Identification?
National Science Foundation grant fuels Professor Nancy Steblay and Augsburg studentsā research of the reliability of eyewitness identification and law enforcement proceduresYouāve seen the story on TV or heard it on a true crime podcast. A crime is committed. An eyewitness identifies a suspect in the lineup. The suspect is… more >
Commencement 2020 and One Day in May
Augsburg’s first virtual commencement included a theme from the university’s historyNotes from President Pribbenow: āThrough Truth to Freedomā
As we conclude our yearlong celebration of Augsburgās 150th anniversary, in the midst of these historic times, I have been reflecting on some ofĀ the mottos and slogans Augsburg… more >
Editor’s Note: Augsburg Now’s First Digital-Only Issue
Sharing Auggie stories during the COVID-19 pandemicWhen we began making this magazine in early 2020, the world was markedly different than the one we inhabit today. Augsburg Now staff delayed the magazineās timeline due to… more >
Augsburg Wins Campus Compact Impact Award
Campus Compact, a network of universities across the United States that are committed to public engagement in higher education, honored Ā̲čÖ±²„ as an inauguralĀ recipient of the Richard Guarasci… more >
On the Spot: Hana Dinku
How One Day in May in 1968 forced Augsburg to reevaluate its posture and practices regarding racism and educationHana Dinku served as director of Ā̲čÖ±²„ās Pan-Afrikan Center from March 2019 to July 2020. Her most recent project at Augsburg, āOne Day in May,ā was featured… more >
The Augsburg Podcast: Season 3
The first two seasons of the Augsburg Podcast featured faculty and staff sharing stories of their work with students. The third season, launched in March, takes a new approach and… more >
The Art of Augsburg, 1950s to Today
As part of the universityās yearlong celebration of its 150th anniversary, Kristin Anderson, professor of art history and archivist, curated an exhibition of works by Augsburg art faculty dating… more >
President Paul Pribbenow shares Augsburgās Story at the Forum on Workplace Inclusion
On March 11, AugsburgĀ Universityās President PaulĀ Pribbenow (pictured) shared theĀ Augsburg story during a sessionĀ called, āHospitality is NotĀ Enough: An Institutional Journey From Diversity to Inclusion and… more >
New Augsburg Pastors Installed
At a special chapel service during the January 2020 Ā̲čÖ±²„ Board of Regents meeting, Bishop Ann Svennungsen of the Minneapolis Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America… more >
The Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology Degree Launches to Meet Growing Demand
This past November, the university introduced its second doctoral program: a Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology. Augsburgās first, the Doctor of Nursing Practice, began in 2010. Augsburg worked… more >
Rick Steves Partners with Augsburgās Center for Global Education and Experience
Plan ahead for travel to GuatemalaWhen well-known travel author, activist, and media personality Rick Steves went to Central America to film segments for his new public television special, āHunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia… more >
Hearst Foundation Awards Augsburg $75,000 for LEAD Fellows Program
LEAD Fellows, a program of Ā̲čÖ±²„ās 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, Ā̲čÖ±²„ās Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship and the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work welcomedĀ a new campus partner: Urban Investors. Formerly known as Urban Adventure… more >
