Center for Science Business and Religion Archives - News and Media /news/tag/center-for-science-business-and-religion/ Augsburg University Wed, 09 Apr 2025 17:58:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Star Tribune reports on Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion construction kickoff /news/2016/05/06/star-tribune-covers-construction-kickoff-on-hagfors-center-for-science-business-and-religion/ Fri, 06 May 2016 21:16:54 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7087 The Star Tribune recently covered the start of construction on the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion — Augsburg College’s much anticipated interdisciplinary academic building scheduled to open in January 2018. The article notes that the capital campaign for this building project was the most successful in the College’s history and so far has ...

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Minneapolis Star Tribune - logoThe Star Tribune recently covered the start of construction on the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion — Augsburg College’s much anticipated interdisciplinary academic building scheduled to open in January 2018. The article notes that the capital campaign for this building project was the most successful in the College’s history and so far has generated $54 million, which is eight times more than Augsburg has ever raised.

The story also acknowledges the generosity of the building’s lead donors, describing Norm Hagfor’s career success and the decades-long connection the Hagfors family developed with Augsburg.

Read Augsburg College starts construction on business-science-religion complex on the Star Tribune website.

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Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal covers Hagfors donation /news/2016/05/03/minneapolis-st-paul-business-journal/ Tue, 03 May 2016 21:20:13 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=7076 The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal recently published an article covering the revelation that a previously unidentified $10 million donation toward the naming of the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion had been given to Augsburg College by Norman and Evangeline Hagfors. The donation originally was announced in early 2015, with the donors ...

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The Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal recently published an article covering the revelation that a previously unidentified $10 million donation toward the naming of the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion had been given to Augsburg College by Norman and Evangeline Hagfors.

The donation originally was announced in early 2015, with the donors remaining unnamed until the recent groundbreaking ceremony. In a statement Evangeline Hagfors said, “Adding our name signals that we stand with Augsburg. We support the CSBR project and the many benefits it will provide faculty, students, and the Augsburg community.”

Read on the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal site.

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CSBR donation garners media attention /news/2015/02/04/csbr-donation-brings-mass-media-attention-augsburg/ Wed, 04 Feb 2015 20:19:31 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/news/?p=5246 Augsburg College received an array of media coverage due to a $10 million donation made to the Center for Science, Business and Religion. The donation will go toward naming a new building that will be used for the College’s biology, business, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, psychology, and religion programs. Media coverage on the donation included the following: MPR News: “Augsburg ...

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CSBR2Augsburg College received an array of media coverage due to a $10 million donation made to the Center for Science, Business and Religion.

The donation will go toward naming a new building that will be used for the College’s biology, business, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, psychology, and religion programs.

Media coverage on the donation included the following:

  • MPR News: 
  • Mpls/St Paul Business Journal: 
  • Star Tribune: “Augsburg gets a second $10M gift for science and religion building”

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$10 million gift to Augsburg College will launch new academic building /news/2013/04/01/philanthropic_gift/ Mon, 01 Apr 2013 19:14:19 +0000 http://inside.augsburg.edu/news/?p=1031 Gift from 1965 Augsburg College alumnus is largest in College’s history Augsburg College is honored to announce that it has received an unrestricted $10 million philanthropic gift from a 1965 alumnus. The donor’s generous contribution will support a new academic building that will house a number of the College’s academic programs including biology, business, chemistry, ...

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Gift from 1965 Augsburg College alumnus is largest in College’s history

BOR 05_06_11.inddAugsburg College is honored to announce that it has received an unrestricted $10 million philanthropic gift from a 1965 alumnus.

The donor’s generous contribution will support a new academic building that will house a number of the College’s academic programs including biology, business, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, psychology, and religion.

“This tremendous gift will make possible our continued commitment to academic excellence, to the hands-on learning that is one of the hallmarks of the College, and to the continued best-use of our 23-acre campus,” said Augsburg College President Paul C. Pribbenow. “Augsburg is a 143-year-old anchor institution in the heart of Minneapolis’ Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. This gift puts Augsburg on the path of being a college for the 21st century, and one that continues to deliver academic excellence in the liberal arts and professional studies.”

“Augsburg College has found many ways to innovate and evolve since I was a student—while at the same time maintaining the core values that were so appealing to me,” said Augsburg College Regent Steve Wehrenberg ’78, chief executive officer of Campbell Mithun. “This gift will ensure the College remains a caring, inspiring, and delightful place for students of all kinds to learn and grow.”

New building fund exceeds $23 million

The $10 million gift brings to more than $23 million the total funds for the new building. The Augsburg College Board of Regents will continue to monitor progress on the campaign and the College’s cash position and debt capacity to determine when to set a date for groundbreaking on the first stage of the building. The total cost of the building is estimated at more than $60 million.

“In May 2012, the Regents set calendar year 2014 as a target for beginning construction, a goal they believe is feasible, especially given the excitement this lead gift will engender with other prospective donors,” Pribbenow said.

The donor, who asked to remain anonymous, is a long-time supporter of the College and graduated with bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and business administration.

Augsburg College is set in a vibrant neighborhood at the heart of the Twin Cities, and offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and nine graduate degrees to nearly 4,000 students of diverse backgrounds. Augsburg College educates students to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders. The Augsburg experience is supported by an engaged community that is committed to intentional diversity in its life and work. An Augsburg education is defined by excellence in the liberal arts and professional studies, guided by the faith and values of the Lutheran church, and shaped by its urban and global settings.

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