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Augsburg College receives $10 million cash gift to name
Center for Science, Business, and Religion

Faculty at CSBR Announcement
Augsburg faculty applaud at the announcement that the College received a $10 million cash gift for the Center for Science, Business, and Religion. From left are Bridget Robinson-Riegler, professor of psychology; Mike Wentzel, assistant professor of chemistry; and Matt Beckman, assistant professor of biology.

(MINNEAPOLIS) 鈥 Augsburg College is honored to announce that it has received a $10 million philanthropic gift to name a new, signature building on campus. This is the second gift of this size in the College鈥檚 history.

The donor鈥檚 generous cash contribution 鈥 which also is a naming-level gift 鈥 will support a new academic building that will house a number of the College鈥檚 academic programs including biology, business, chemistry, computer science, math, physics, psychology, and religion.

鈥淪ucceeding in today鈥檚 world requires an ability to thrive in a world that no longer has fixed boundaries,鈥 said Augsburg College President Paul C. Pribbenow. 鈥淭hat is why Augsburg College is building the 鈥 a place that will support every student in their journey of vocational discernment and pursuit of careers in teaching, civic leadership, service to the church, scientific research, law, medicine, privately owned startup companies, and large corporations.鈥

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