EvangelineĢżāV²¹²Ō²µ¾±±šāĢżHagforsĢżpassed away peacefully on October 4, 2022 at her home.Ģż
Vangieās deep connection to Augsburg began when her father, Elnar Gundale ā33, emigrated from Norway and attended Augsburg Seminary. Vangie attended classes on Augsburgās campus from 1957-1959 as part of the Nurse’s Training Program through the Lutheran Deaconess Hospital. And three of Vangieās siblings – John Gundale ā67, Stephen Gundale ā70, and Ruth Gundale ā73 – also attended Augsburg.
Vangie married Norm, a University of Minnesota graduate, and together they had two children, Mark and Rachel. Norm joined Augsburgās Board of Regents in 1989 and both Norm and Vangie have faithfully served on Augsburgās Presidentās Council since its inception in 2018. They embodied Christās teaching to love your neighbor, a core tenant of Augsburgās mission.
Dr. Paul Mueller ā84 shared,ĢżāWe are saddened by the passing of Mrs. VangieĢżHagforsĢżand extend our condolences to our friend, Norm, and the entireĢżHagforsĢżfamily. Vangie understood the tremendous value of an Augsburg education rooted in our Lutheran faith. Over the years, theĢżHagforsĢżhave been leading benefactors of Augsburg University. Their lead gift in 2015 resulted in the construction of the campusā signature building, theĢżHagforsĢżCenter for Science, Business and Religion, in which our studentsāand future leadersālearn about and explore the intersections of these three disciplines.ā
°Õ³ó±šĢżHagforsĢżCenter for Science, Business, and Religion is a multi-discipline complex that opened in January of 2018 and serves more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students each year.


Vangieās gentle and generous spirit will be missed dearly by the Augsburg community.ĢżShe truly clothed herself in ācompassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patienceā as we read about in Colossians 3:12.

President Paul Pribbenow shared thatĢż“It is a most sad day for all of us who have come to know and love Vangie. Her historic ties to Augsburg through her father, the Rev. Elnar Gundale ā33, are fittingly celebrated in the beautiful Gundale Chapel in theĢżHagforsĢżCenter for Science, Business, and Religion, and her deep faith was an inspiration to all of us. One of the greatest joys of my time at Augsburg has been to witness the remarkable vision and generosity of Norm and Vangie, whose legacy is forever secure in the remarkableĢżHagforsĢżCenter – a transformative academic building that still takes my breath away with both its architectural beauty and its impact on our students and faculty each day. Along with her family and friends, we grieve Vangie’s death and celebrate a life so faithfully led.ā
The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, October 24, at Saint Andrewās Lutheran Church, 900 Stillwater Road, Mahtomedi. Visitation will be held from 3 PM to 6 PM on Sunday, October 23, at Bradshaw, 4600 Greenhaven Drive, White Bear Lake, and one hour prior to the service at church. Read VangieāsĢż.

Augsburgās commitment to community service and engagement is long-standing and deeply held. Since 1992, day undergraduate students have participated in service projects on City Engagement Day, even before theyāve had their first class.
Augsburg alumni, donors and friends,
This week on the we have a terrific lineup of speakers for you. On Monday, April 6 at 3 p.m., you can take a tour with Leon Van Eck, assistant professor of biology of the amazing Hagfors Center Greenhouse. .
On March 11, Augsburgās President Paul Pribbenow spoke at The Forum on Workplace Inclusionās 32nd annual conference, āFacing Forward.ā The session was called Hospitality is Not Enough: An Institutional Journey from Diversity to Inclusion to Equity.
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Forum participants were invited to engage with our 2023 student class picture, which had quotes from students about their hopes and fears for the future. Participants wrote responses to be shared with the students.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, join the Augsburg Associates for a “Sweetheart of aĢżSale” on February 11th and 12th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Christensen Center. With vintage jewelry, Valentine-themed gifts, and more it will be a great opportunity to pick out unique and special treats for Valentine’s Day! Love is in the air… see you there!
Gather with fellow Auggies on October 19-21, 2019, for special services with music from Augsburg choirs and guest preachers President Paul C. Pribbenow and University Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres.