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A film of Lost Illusions and lost dreams

A film of Lost Illusions and lost dreams

Krystina Slack March 10, 2023

For the last few years, Augustana College has held an annual Francophone Film Festival every Thursday starting Feb. 16 and ending March 16. On March 2, the movie “Illusions Perdues” or “Lost Illusions”...

Bahls wins award for trailblazing student career development

Feven Zewdu April 20, 2022

President Bahls recently received The Career Services Champion Award from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) for his leadership role in enhancing the career development programs...

Augustana Observer staff Feven Zewdu(Left) interviewing sophmore Abby Campis(right) by the Brew on Friday, April 8, 2022.

Alumni and students work for career readiness

Feven Zewdu April 13, 2022

According to the Augustana College website, 98 percent of the graduating class of 2019 either got a job within six months of graduating or went to graduate school. Some students keep in close contact with...

Career Opportunities: Are Augustana’s Students Informed Enough?

Chloe Baxter March 5, 2022

Internships are essential to students in securing a career. They provide students with the ability to apply their education and get some experience in the career field of their choice. Through Augustana’s...

OBScast – The Augustana Observer Podcast – Talking with Doug Tschopp – Vol 2 Ep. 1

Chris Ray October 25, 2021

Podcast producer Chris Ray talks with Doug Tschopp, director of the entrepreneurial center (EDGE center). Tschopp shares stories of past students and his own career while highlighting the unique opportunities...

Forget everything else and follow your interests

Celeaciya Olvera April 28, 2021

One of the most exciting things about going to college is picking a field to study. Sure, college has many more thrilling aspects like meeting new people, experiencing different cultures and broadening...

Public health major and minor added

September 11, 2014

Students can now major or minor in public health, which can improve health globally, focusing on the health of the population as a whole. Professor of Anthropology Carolyn Hough, along with Professor...

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