Campus news

May, 2011
  • Augsburg College is launching two new graduate opportunities. This summer kicks off the Integrated Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Leadership, a mix of face-to-face and online learning. In the fall, students can earn a graduate certificate in Social Entrepreneurship, designed to build skills for entrepreneurial social impact.
  • The College of St. Scholastica celebrated two "bricks and mortar" events in the same week in late April. Dignitaries ceremonially broke ground for a $15.6 million addition to a science building on the Duluth campus, and a blessing was conducted for a new facility opening in downtown Rochester.
  • Kab Kaniess, a sophomore communication major at Bethany Lutheran College, won a student production competition at the 2011 MI6 Video Game Marketing Conference in San Francisco. MI6 is a nonprofit association dedicated to supporting the marketing, promotion and advertising professionals involved in the interactive entertainment community.
  • Concordia University, St. Paul's Handbell Ensemble appeared on "A Prairie Home Companion" radio show with Garrison Keillor on May 14. Keillor invited the group to perform on his show after hearing a performance during his campus appearance earlier this spring.
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