for the world<\/strong>, affirming that what we do as a college ultimately serves our call to serve the neighbor.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nIn these three ideas\u2014innovation out of abundance, in community, and for the world\u2014we have the markers of our daily life at Augsburg.<\/p>\n
In this issue of Augsburg Now, you see glimpses of this innovation in all corners of our community. Start with the remarkable work of staff photographer, Stephen Geffre, whose photo-documentary of 24 hours in the life of Augsburg reminds us of all the gifts we enjoy as a community. Celebrate with us the various recognitions and awards we have received as a college\u2014research and cultural grants, top rankings for our academic and co-curricular programs, 40 years of music therapy, 30 years of the Augsburg Associates, and fundraising success on many fronts! And then listen to the voices of Auggies on campus and around the world\u2014young alumni, Auggie football players, our 2014 Homecoming alumni award recipients, and alumni from our global education programs; you\u2019ll hear the poetry of a college community boldly moving toward its 150th anniversary, faithful to its heritage and at the same time relevant to the needs of the world.<\/p>\n
Finally, please take a moment to review our annual report to alumni and donors\u2014as well as our results from the November 13 Give to the Max Day. I am deeply grateful for all of you who have joined with us to support the important work of our college. May semper reformanda<\/em> be our rallying cry as we live into our ambitious vision.<\/p>\nFaithfully yours,<\/p>\n
PAUL C. PRIBBENOW, PRESIDENT<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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