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Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. Augustana is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 165 Academic All-Americans, two Nobel laureates, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world’s most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States. www.augustana.edu

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Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. Augustana is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 165 Academic All-Americans, two Nobel laureates, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world’s most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States. www.augustana.edu

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Students performed in Augustana College's Winter Play

Augustana College presented How I Learned to Drive, the story of a young woman's complicated relationship with her uncle, from Friday, Jan. 27, through Sunday, Feb. 5. The play, written by Paula Vogel, premiered in 1997 and brought Vogel the Pulitzer Prize for drama one year later. Students from across the Augustana campus worked togetheraEUR"both on stage and offaEUR"to produce this play, including:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2012 Feb 7

Local students will be featured in Augustana Sights and Sounds

The 2012 Sights and Sounds exhibition will celebrate the artistic and musical talents of Augustana College students. Held at Bucktown Center for the Arts in Davenport, Iowa, and opening on Friday, Jan. 27, at 6 p.m., the free event will feature music and distinctive photography from Augustana students, as well as photography from Quad-Cities high school students. The exhibition will run through Friday, Feb. 24. Students from your area are involved in the 2012 Sights and Sounds:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2012 Jan 26

Local students named to Augustana College fall term Dean's List

Nearly 900 students have been named to the Dean's List at Augustana College for the 2011 fall term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term. From your area, students who have earned this honor include:
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Honors List - 2012 Jan 26

Students perform in Augustana College's Lessons and Carols

Augustana College, in Rock Island, Ill., will present the beautiful, traditional Christmas service Lessons and Carols on Thursday, Dec. 15, at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Ascension Chapel inside Founders Hall (820 38th St.). This free, public event involves many students and honors Christ's birth through songs and Scripture readings. The Lessons and Carols service is split between nine "lessons" aEUR" biblical passages that chronologically lead to Jesus' birth aEUR" and carols performed by the student groups and the audience. Among the students performing:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Dec 13

Area students perform in Augustana College's Messiah

The Handel Oratorio Society will celebrate its 131st-anniversary performance of Handel's Messiah on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave, Rock Island, Ill.). This special holiday tradition will feature four internationally acclaimed soloists, including the return of renowned soprano Mary Wilson, performing with a professional chamber orchestra and 250 singers from Augustana College and the surrounding community. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Dec 6

Local students perform in Augustana College's Messiah

The Handel Oratorio Society will celebrate its 131st-anniversary performance of Handel's Messiah on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave, Rock Island, Ill.). This special holiday tradition will feature four internationally acclaimed soloists, including the return of renowned soprano Mary Wilson, performing with a professional chamber orchestra and 250 singers from Augustana College and the surrounding community. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Dec 1

Local students participate in Christmas at Augustana

Augustana presents its fourth annual Christmas at Augustana holiday concertaEUR"which has nearly sold out in previous yearsaEUR"on Friday, Dec. 2, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3, at 4 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave.). More than 300 students in the college's choirs, brass ensemble and orchestra will join together to share music with audience members in what promises to be a warm and memorable holiday experience for all. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Nov 29

Local students studying at Augustana College will perform in an upcoming opera

Opera@Augustana will present Paul Hindemith's The Long Christmas Dinner at 8 p.m. November 18-20 in Wallenberg Hall inside Denkmann Memorial Hall (3520 7th Ave.). Tickets are $12 for the general public, $10 for senior citizens and students, and $8 for children age 12 and under. Call (309) 794-7306 for tickets.
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Nov 10

Area Schools Participate in Augustana Choral Ensembles

Augustana College choral ensembles' work with local and regional high school choirs culminate in two separate concerts this week. Both concerts are free and open to the public. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Oct 25

Area Schools Participate in Augustana Choral Ensembles

Augustana College choral ensembles' work with local and regional high school choirs culminate in two separate concerts this week. Both concerts are free and open to the public. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Oct 25

Augustana students performed in first orchestra concert of the season

The Augustana Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Daniel Culver, will open its season with the inventive Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 and Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 104, called the "London Symphony." The concert will take place on Saturday, October 15, at 8 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave). The Rachmaninoff concerto will feature Dr. Mary Neil, professor of music at Augustana, on piano. The Augustana Symphony Orchestra is a full-size orchestra of approximately 75 members. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Oct 13

Local students participate in Augustana College play

The Augustana Department of Theatre Arts invites audiences to consider the contemporary struggle over issues of body image, sexual ethics, popularity and social media as portrayed in Merri Biechler's Real Girls Can't Win. Performances will run Friday, October 14 and 21, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, October 15 and 22, at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, October 16 and 23, at 1:30 p.m., at the Potter Theatre in Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts (3701 7th Ave). Local students acting in the play are:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Oct 12

Augustana students performed a disaster relief concert

More than six months have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and the people of Japan are still trying to rebuild their lives. To reverently remember and show sympathy for the Japanese people, members of the Augustana College Symphonic Band performed a disaster relief concert on Saturday, September 24. Free will donations were collected at the concert. Donations totaled $1,550, and funds raised will be distributed through the American Red Cross for relief efforts in Japan. "It is easy to forget about such disasters, yet much of Japan is still uninhabitableaEUR"much remains to be done," said Augustana's Director of Bands James Lambrecht, who has programmed select musical works related to Japan in order to expose the students and Augustana community to Japanese musical culture. From your area, the students involved included:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Sep 29

Augustana College students to study in London

Forty-five Augustana College students are studying contemporary and historic Britain and Europe from the heart of one of the world's greatest cities, London. The Fall Term in London program offers students a chance to explore the area while studying with Augustana and British faculty. From your area this includes:
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Study Abroad - 2011 Aug 31

Augustana College Students to study in Germany

Augustana College professors and a group of advanced German students are spending 12 weeks in Wittenberg, Germany, in a language immersion program this fall. This is the fifth year Augustana students have participated in the program. From your area this inlcudes:
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Study Abroad - 2011 Aug 31

Local students named to Augustana College spring term Dean's List

884 students have been named to the Dean's List at Augustana College for the 2011 spring term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term. From your area, students who have earned this honor include:
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Honors List - 2011 Jul 12

Augustana College graduates the class of 2011

Five hundred and eighty students of the class of '11 graduated from Augustana College with their Bachelor of Arts degree on May 22, 2011. Augustana's 151st commencement convocation was held at the iwireless Center in Moline, Ill. From your area this includes:
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Graduation - 2011 May 27

Local students place in Illinois journalism competition

Ten student journalists from Augustana College, including a number of students from the local area, were recently chosen as winners in the Illinois Press Association (ICPA)'s annual journalism competition. The students broke a school record by earning 17 awards, including five first-place awards, from the ICPA. The awards recognize the variety of skills, including writing, photography, design and multimedia reporting, that the students exhibit in their work. Student award-winners from the local area include:
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Student Competition - 2011 May 16

Augustana Choir returns to Carnegie Hall

The Augustana Choir will draw on tradition this Memorial Day weekend when it performs in the prestigious Carnegie Hall on Sunday, May 29, at 1 p.m. The 65-member choir received a special invitation to perform at the hall this season after organizers heard and recognized the high quality performances of the choir. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 May 10

Local students honored with induction into Phi Beta Kappa

Augustana College has recently selected 51 students from its 2011 graduating class for induction into Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most selective honor society in American higher education. The inductees include the following students from the local area:
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Honor Society - 2011 May 5

Art exhibition features seniors' culminating projects

Eight graduating studio artists will present their artwork on Tuesday, May 10, at 10:30 a.m. in the Augustana Art Museum in the lobby of Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave.) The free and public 50-minute program will include a "walking tour" of the exhibition, conversation with the artists and a reception. All studio art majors complete a final senior project that is displayed in the Augustana Art Museum. This year, the students' work will be on display from May 7-16 and May 20-21. The museum is free and open to the public from noon-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. The exhibit this year features several local students.
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Apr 29

Opera@Augustana presents Mozart's "The Magic Flute"

Opera@Augustana will perform The Magic Flute on Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall at Denkmann Memorial Hall (3520 7th Ave.). Since the opera's premier in 1791, its expressive music and colorful characters have made it among the most popular operas in North America. Mozart's Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute) was first performed in Vienna and tells a classic story of love threatened by evil. To make the opera engaging for all audiences, Augustana will perform a shortened version in English. Performers from your area include:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Apr 28

Local students perform in classic American play

The Augustana Department of Theatre Arts, which includes several students from the local area, will end its 2010-11 theater season with a performance of Thorton Wilder's classic American play, Our Town. The play will run two consecutive weekends beginning Friday, April 29 and ending Sunday, May 8. All performances are in the Potter Theatre at the Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts (3701 7th Ave.) Our Town is set in the fictional town of Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, in the early 1900s and follows the everyday joys and trials of the town's citizens. The main character of the stage manager, who serves as the narrator, makes comments on the action and plays roles as needed within the town. The play was first performed in 1938 and won the Pulitzer Prize for drama that year. Jacqui Schmidt, a theatre arts and English writing major, is excited to play the role of the stage manager. The character is interesting because heaEUR"or she, in the case of Augustana's productionaEUR"directly interacts with the audience and the characters onstage. "I sometimes have to present a male character," Schmidt said. "This allows a contemporary take on what the gender roles would have been during the early 1900s in a small town like Grover's Corners." Students from the local area who will perform in the play include:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Apr 15

National Leadership Honor Society inducts Augustana's top students

More than 40 juniors and seniors are now members of the Augustana circle of Omicron Delta Kappa(ODK), a national leadership honor society. The 17 seniors and 24 juniors are considered top leaders within the classroom and extracurricular achievements, a privilege afforded to just 3 percent of the total population of students at Augustana. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and promotes accomplishments in the areas of academics, athletics, service, social and religious activities, campus government, journalism, speech, mass media, and creative and performing arts. "Students elected to Omicron Delta Kappa not only do excellent work in their studies, but also are leaders in extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. Week after week they enrich the total life of this campus," says Dr. Norm Moline, Hamming Professor of Geography and faculty secretary to Augustana ODK Circle. "All faculty members and students owe them a big thanks for their many contributions to make this a good place in and out of the classroom." From your area this includes:
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Honor Society - 2011 Apr 12

Augustana College Symphonic Band to perform in Italy

The Augustana College Symphonic Band will travel to Italy to perform four concerts in mid-February. The nine-day tour includes stops in Venice, Florence, Pisa and Rome, in addition to other cities. The concerts will feature both American and Italian music and will be performed for a variety of audiences, ranging from townspeople to college students. This is the first time the Symphonic Band has traveled to Italy to perform.
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Feb 8

Augustana College Concert Band to play favorites at free concert

The Augustana Concert Band will give their final concert of the year on Saturday, February 12, at 2 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave.). Under the direction of Dr. Frederick Jaeschke, the band will perform four lively pieces that were chosen by the students. The concert is free and open to the public. Jaeschke, associate professor of music and music education coordinator, explains how the students select the music for the concert. "The members of the band listen and rehearse various pieces, and then vote for their favorites," he said. "This selection system makes the concert enjoyable for the students and the audience." The concert will feature "The Willows of Winter" by B.J. Brooks, "For All the Wyle Eternal" by Ralph Ford, "Silverado" by Bruce Broughton, and "Chorale and Shaker Dance" by John Zdechlik. The four pieces are very different from each other. Broughton's "Silverado" was composed as the soundtrack for a western adventure story and is marked by an enjoyable melody and fun syncopated rhythms. "Chorale and Shaker Dance" is one of today's most widely-recognized pieces of band literature and is based on the well-known Shaker tune, Simple Gifts. Marcus Julian, a sophomore oboist from Itasca, Ill., says that "Chorale and Shaker Dance" is his favorite piece in their concert because of the song's catchy, memorable melody. "I enjoy concert band because it gives me exposure to so many different types of music," he said."I think the audience will really like the different styles and genres." Students performing in the concert from your area include:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Feb 7

Students named to Augustana College fall term Dean's List

903 students have been named to the Dean's List at Augustana College for the 2010-11 fall term. Students who have earned this academic honor have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a four-point scale for courses taken during the term.
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Honors List - 2010 Dec 15

Local students perform classic myths with modern twist

Several local students involved in Augustana's Department of Theatre Arts will meld tradition with the avant-garde in their upcoming performances of Metamorphoses, written by Mary Zimmerman. Performances will run Jan. 28 and 29 at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 30 at 1:30 p.m., Feb. 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 6 at 1:30 p.m. in Potter Theatre, located in Bergendoff Hall of Fine Arts (3701 7th Ave.). This show is appropriate for older youth and adults. Metamorphoses is a contemporary retelling of Ovid's classic tales. The show made its debut in Chicago in 1998 with the famous Lookingglass Theatre Company. Rather than telling one story, the play is divided into short segments, each of which portrays a different classic Greek myth. Because of the segmented structure, the actors play multiple roles throughout the show. One of the play's most striking features is the scenery it requires. The separate vignettes all focus on human change, which is illustrated symbolically through frequent references to water. To convey this central theme, the majority of the stage is occupied by a large reflecting pool, which serves as everything from a wash basin to the River Styx during the production. In addition to the pool, the myths are mostly conveyed through "ensemble movement" rather than with physical props. Director Saffron Henke explains, "[With ensemble movement,] instead of putting an actual tree onstage, the actors themselves create a tree." Although this technique is difficult, Henke says the students have risen to the challenge. "The cast has come a long way in terms of working together and creating an ensemble. They have been very willing to try new things." Veronica Smith, a senior from Plano, Ill., has enjoyed the new challenge of using ensemble movement on the stage. "The most challenging part of this production for me has been the extreme physicalityaEUR"we are acting with our whole bodies, in many cases literally translating the text to dance. As an ensemble actor, you must be closely attuned to the other actors and the physical space in which you are working." Students from the local area who will perform in Metamorphoses include:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2011 Jan 19

Augustana students explore career paths in Australia

Sixty-eight Augustana students will study and work in Sydney, Australia, for the first two months of 2011. The international study program known as "Augustana in Australia" places students in career-relevant positions in Sydney and immerses them in Australian culture. The students complete a five-week on-campus internship seminar and a class in intercultural communication before leaving for Australia on January 2. In Australia, students will intern four days a week for seven weeks and use their remaining time to experience Australia. The program exposes students to a new culture, which is very marketable to employers. "Employers are seeking entry-level employees with knowledge and experience of the world's diversity and cross-cultural understanding," said Karen Petersen, Augustana's director of business internships and program director. The students are looking forward to exploring their career interests. Erin Christian, a senior music and mathematics double major from Aurora, Ill., will intern at ii-A, a finance and insurance firm in downtown Sydney. "This internship is exactly what I need to move forward from Augustana," Christian said. "I hope to find a job as an actuary or in the finance/insurance field so being an intern at a company of this caliber will prepare me for obstacles I might face in the work world." The students travel together with no faculty from Augustana, which gives them a lot of independence. "Students in the program demonstrate maturity and the ability to depend upon themselves and their peer group to deal with problems and issues as they arise," said Petersen. Students do receive on-site supervision by their organizational sponsor and their internship coordinator, the Centers for Academic Programs Abroad (www.capa.org), and Augustana faculty or staff conducts site-visits about halfway through the internship. Students will stay at a five-star serviced apartment complex in Sydney, along with Australian and other international students. During their trip, they will visit the ANZ Stadium where the 2000 Olympics were held, the Sydney Opera House and the Blue Mountains just outside of Sydney. They also may travel to New Zealand or areas of Australia including Melbourne, Darwin and Cairns, where they can snorkel or dive the Great Barrier Reef. Students return to Rock Island on March 4. You can read about students' experiences in Australia by visiting Augustana's Globablog at www.augustana.edu/blogs/international/. Participating students from your area include:
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Study Abroad - 2010 Dec 8

aEUR~Christmas at Augustana' a favorite holiday tradition

Augustana presents its third annual "Christmas at Augustana" holiday concertaEUR"which has sold out in previous yearsaEUR"on Friday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 4, at 4 p.m. in Centennial Hall (3703 7th Ave.). More than 300 students in the college's choirs, brass ensemble and orchestra will share their musical talents in what promises to be a memorable concert, especially for the Augustana seniors on stage. From your area this includes:
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Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement - 2010 Nov 17
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