Playing Vikings women’s basketball about more than the sport
Veteran Vikings player appreciates support from teammates, alumni and financial aid program.
Veteran Vikings player appreciates support from teammates, alumni and financial aid program.
Donation of $2 million honours the memory of former dean of women Cora Martinson
From student athlete to community builder
Some life decisions are easy. Sometimes you labour over them. Meet three Augustana alumni who’ve made big changes.
Cultural programming for Indigenous people in prison is controversial. Some say it helps incarcerated people grow and heal. Others say prisons only perpetuate colonial values. Researcher Justin Tetrault and his team on the U of A Prisons Project wanted to hear what the experts had to say. So they asked them.
In an agricultural setting, managing wetlands can get murky. Augustana grad and adjunct professor John Pattison-Williams helps farmers assess the value and the challenge
Software engineer Robin Rondeau says studies at Augustana set him up for career success.
Growing movement could offer a practical, affordable way to boost mental health support for men in rural Alberta communities.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to these faculty members for their important contributions to our campus communities.
Augustana students participate in workshops with the community to learn more and grow Indigenous curriculum.
They may look like candy, but edibles aren’t for young trick-or-treaters. Here’s a grab bag of expert tips to keep in mind.
Understanding unique circumstances of farm culture could help build resilience in a vulnerable group, say researchers.
Elder Crier’s land-based teachings and leadership have affected the Augustana community and far beyond. This year, he is recognized as Augustana's 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient.
Exploring Indigenous peoples’ experiences with the “Indigenized” aspects of Canada’s prison system.
A former Vikings athlete and current Oilers staff member shares pro tips from the NHL.
How centuries of stereotypes and systemic discrimination shaped a national tragedy.
The support James Mayer received as a student on campus has driven him to give back to Augustana for nearly 50 years.
Student teams up with researchers to solve thorny challenges of reviewing hours of video captured in the wild.
Collaboration has been at the core of Citation Award winner Dee Patriquin’s work as a volunteer, mentor and environmental scientist.
Presented by the provost of the Universidad de Oriente in Santiago de Cuba, the medal recognizes the strength importance of university partnerships.
Students at Augustana Campus start developing critical learning and career skills from the day they begin their degrees.
Augustana's dean, Demetres Tryphonopoulos, shares updates and highlights from the past year to the community.
Augustana professor Ingrid Urberg shares the importance of considering different voices to strengthen storytelling.
While earning a management degree, Robel Ng’ong’a learned how to use his creativity, perspective and skill to solve problems and enrich his community.
While earning a management degree, Robel Ng’ong’a learned how to use his creativity, perspective and skill to solve problems and enrich his community.
Ahead of convocation, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Rebekah Stretch, a bachelor of arts student in ethics and global studies.
Ahead of Spring Convocation 2023, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Rebekah Stretch, a bachelor of arts student in ethics and global studies.
Ahead of Spring Convocation 2023, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Tyler Weenink, a bachelor of science student in biology
Ahead of Spring Convocation 2023, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Tyler Weenink, a bachelor of science student in biology
Ahead of convocation, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Jewel Anne Naicker, a bachelor of science student in math and physics
Ahead of Spring Convocation 2023, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Jewel Anne Naicker, a bachelor of science student in math and physics
Ahead of convocation, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Lauren Cardinal, a bachelor of arts student in physical education (kinesiology and sport studies)
Ahead of Spring Convocation 2023, get to know one of Augustana’s grads: Lauren Cardinal, a bachelor of arts student in physical education (kinesiology and sport studies).
Meet Anne McIntosh, Associate Dean of Teaching at Augustana.
On April 12, students, staff, faculty and community members celebrated how they contribute to student life on campus. Discover this year's nominees and recipients!
More future health professionals will be able to study closer to home and go on to provide vital services in local communities, thanks to new provincial funding.
Professor Emeritus David "Doc" Larson remembers the late Professor Emeritus Garry Gibson.
In nearly a decade of learning, volunteering and working in Canada, Augustana alumna Fowzia Huda has learned a few things about community involvement
The ability to explain themselves may be the most valuable trait we could build into our AI systems.
In the 16th century, a group of nuns was remaking the way ordinary people practised their own religious devotion. Augustana scholar Brandon Alakas reveals some surprising reasons why it’s important today.
Protecting vital wildlife could also reduce health risks for nature-loving humans, says conservation biologist.
Learn about poet and scholar Lucas Crawford, who explores art, literature, pop culture and mental health
Sociologist and assistant professor Justin Tetrault explores social inequality by talking to prisoners and extremists
Michael Omoge wants to help remedy the erosion of African thought systems caused by colonization.
Unorthodox approach encourages learners to hone workplace-ready skills in finding and analyzing the right information to tackle real-world problems.
Meet animal biologist and assistant professor Ivy Schoepf, who wants to see similar research opportunities available to more people.
Learn about Judge Bill Andreassen, recipient of Augustana’s 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award.
2022 Citation Award winner Tammy Richard has spent around 20 years supporting Augustana students and staff with their mental health.
2022 Lois Aspenes Award winner Gordon Naylor connected to his Cree culture while a student at Augustana — and now, works to inspire the next generation of young Indigenous students
Medicine and Dentistry article on how End Diabetes Awards will fund projects that have potential for breakthroughs in diabetes management.
A Q+A about software engineer Thibaud Lutellier, who is out to squash those irritating and sometimes dangerous tech glitches.