Community member supports reimagined music program
Augustana's newly-reimagined music program has received a significant gift from a long-time campus supporter.
Augustana's newly-reimagined music program has received a significant gift from a long-time campus supporter.
Augustana professor Andrea Korda's Crafting Communities project introduces students and scholars from across various disciplines to a new way to weave together learning and connection (and hair).
According to Tony Nguyen, creating healthier communities requires understanding, flexibility and a bit of muscle.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of professor emeritus Garry Gibson.
Hear from Augustana students and mentors from AUSCI 125 and AUSCI 425—courses combined to offer students a learning and mentorship experience.
Alumnus Tony Nguyen answers questions about starting your own business, his time on campus, his recent Top 40 Under 40 award and more!
University of Alberta Augustana Campus English professor Roxanne Harde’s recently published book, The Legacy Book in America, 1664-1792, is a collection of legacy texts written by five colonial American women and two girls.
Congratulations to Arnold Gihozo, winner of the 2021 Mark Chytracek Leadership Award. Learn a bit more about Arnold, his time at Augustana and the advice he wants to offer new students.
Reese Bendiksen, Caitlin Debree, Makayla Sheppard, Chloe Funnell, Serena Isley and Mia Spreen run their way to a CCAA National Championship bronze medal.
To help support the safety of our community, visitors coming to U of A campuses are required to be fully vaccinated or have a valid exemption.
Learn why Morton Asfeldt braves the cold to bring his students place-based, experiential learning in the North.
Augustana English professor Stephanie Oliver on how the “lower-order” sense keeps us safe and connects us to memories or emotions, even though it seems to escape language.
Alumna and HR business partner at Endeavor, Karla Yuha, '15 BCom, answers questions about working abroad, preparing for a marathon, what working with people in the entertainment industry is like and more.
Clinical Services offers low-cost support and training to students who will be on the front lines of the recovery ahead.
After six years of looking for the truth and four years of writing and editing, U of A Augustana alumnus Joel Lefèvre released his book on his family’s fight against the NYPD to find the truth about his brother’s death.
Augustana Chaplain and alumnus, Craig Wentland, CLC '86, answers questions about community, his hobbies and different ways to view and enjoy the world around us.
The University of Alberta—including Augustana—University of Calgary and University of Lethbridge will include rapid testing or vaccination, and masks as part of back-to-school plans.
Throughout the month of June, the Hesje Observatory raised $20,000 for equipment from the support of generous Augustana students, staff, faculty and alumni and community members.
Sharmin Sadequee, PhD, will host the 2021 International Fellows Conference entitled “Islamophobia and/in Post-Secular States: Religion, Race, Science and Law” this November at the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus.
Congratulations to our 2021 Augustana Medal Winners! Jessica, Eric, Danielle, Colden and Michaela have each won medals for outstanding academic achievement. Learn a bit more about them here.
The recently-established Ptarmigan Foundation Indigenous Award will provide financial support for Indigenous students beginning this fall.
From involvement in Vikings Nordic Sports to volunteering for health services on campus and participating in Augustana's Chaplaincy program, Braeden, Siri and Matthew fondly remember their experiences both inside and outside of the classroom.
This Friday, we'll be celebrating so many amazing graduates as part of the University of Alberta's 2021 Spring Convocation. Here are just a few of those students on their favourite moments and mentors over the years.
LeRoy Johnson, Viking Cup tournament coordinator for 20 years and book author, will take readers through anecdotes of each participating nation and what it took to bring hundreds of future National Hockey League players to small-town Alberta
Everyone should have the chance to connect with nature and understand its importance to our lives, Kate Corrigan believes.
“Augustana is the thread that pulls through much of my life,” says the 2020 award recipient and former Augustana professor, Yvonne Becker.
Augustana has had a proud, rich athletic history over the past 110 years.
Congratulations to the Augustana Office of Advancement for earning a bronze CASE award for their 2021 Community Awards Banquet video.
Our 2020 Alumni Citation Award recipient, Margaret Rathnavalu, recognizes the importance of individuals who get involved in their communities.
Explore the history of drama at Augustana with professor Paul "Sparky" Johnson.
“I think that we best serve those around us when we seek to be more true to ourselves,” says Dr. Deena Hinshaw, recipient of Augustana’s 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award.
Augustana's presidents have led the campus through changes in the community, campus ownership and even through times of war. Take a look at who has been at the helm of this institution over the years.
Augustana alumna, volunteer and donor Jessica Ryan displays how we can give back to our community in small, consistent ways.
Kick-off Augustana's 110th anniversary with a look at the last year through our 2021 Report to the Community! This year's Report focuses on virtual events and digital programming, our students at a glance, giving, alumni awards, economic impact, research, an update from the Vikings and a community story.
Alumna and three-time Augustana student Marilyn Murray shares how she and her classmates are working to support students for years to come.
Learn about Augustana's 110 years of history of serving the needs of students in Camrose, while contributing to the growing success of the community.
Augustana students work hands-on with community producers to tackle problems ranging from marketing eco-friendly practices to reducing plastic packaging.
Professor Hvenegaard was named the recipient of the 2020 individual OTIS award from the Battle River Watershed Alliance.
Lawyer and alumna Koren Lightning-Earle answers questions on law school, her career journey, her work to benefit the lives of Indigenous people and much more!
A select list of Augustana majors—including biology, chemistry and psychology—will have a new name beginning this Fall.
Congratulations to the students and staff from across Augustana Campus who have been recognized for their contribution to student life on campus: in leadership, academics and athletics.
U of A Augustana economics professor Varghese Manaloor discusses the food and nutrition security challenges that the world faces today, including the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on food availability.
In accordance with public health restrictions, the Augustana Fitness Centre will be closed until further notice.
Open-source platform will allow students to learn computational physics and mathematical modelling in Africa and anywhere in the world.
Professor Alexander Carpenter examines recent decries of certain music genres like country and classical music as racist, and sees these conversations as opportunities towards diversity.
Augustana celebrates a long history of human libraries with a virtual event this year.
Research associate and alumnus Nick Yarmey answers questions on being a full-time researcher, completing a master's abroad, his time on campus and much more!
Named in his honour, professor James Kariuki hopes that the new award will increase diversity on campus, even if it’s one student at a time.
Professor Jane Yardley shares the benefits of regular exercise, which can include improved immune system function, increasing happiness and improving many of the health conditions that lead to an increased risk of severe COVID-19.
Augustana sociology professor Geraint Osborne reflects on the changing public attitudes to drug reform in the United States and across the world.
The Augustana Fitness Centre will once again open for student use on March 15, 2021.
Phil Nadon and Jaden de Waal’s work placements turned out to be less about hours logged and more about forging connections—even amidst a pandemic.
The last day for the Camrose Connector service will be on Friday, March 26, 2021.
Actor and alumnus Eric Gustafsson gives advice on a career as a full-time actor, how to pursue the field and much more.
Augustana political studies professor Shauna Wilton discusses the riots on Capitol Hill and the storming of Congress at the beginning of January as representations of a breakdown in American democracy.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and physical distancing protocols, Augustana Campus kept the tradition of hosting the Community Awards Banquet with a digital celebration on February 9, 2021.
Congratulations to the Augustana Office of Advancement and the University of Alberta Office of Alumni Relations for earning a silver CASE award for their webinar series, "Get Outside".
A Canada Council for the Arts Grant has given Roger Admiral and his Edmonton-based ensemble, UltraViolet, the opportunity to work with innovative composers from around the country.
The ASA Food Pantry offers supplementary food hampers to Augustana students to help alleviate the pressures of food and financial insecurity.
Clark Banack, newly appointed acting director of the Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities is looking forward to pursuing his passion for rural Alberta by developing that same passion in Augustana students, and the broader community.
Augustana alumna Stephanie Booth gives advice on graduate school, working in public service in the government, provides insight for the field of epidemiology and much more.
Facility set to open Jan. 12 at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park offers students, researchers and the public a view of dark skies unaffected by light pollution.
It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Dorothy Gibson, longtime supporter of and contributor to Augustana Campus.