The Augsburg Confession

Reverent gayety at Augsburg, Bavarian city on the River Lech, last week celebrated the 400th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession. Martin Luther, who all his adult life suffered with nervous ...

National Catholic Reporter: Vatican, Lutheran officials call for joint study of Augsburg Confession

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Augsburg University President Paul C. Pribbenow has announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2026–27 academic year. “The opportunity to lead this remarkable institution has been the honor of my lifetime,” said Pribbenow. “I was originally drawn to Augsburg because of its strong sense of place and its Lutheran identity. What I quickly discovered was a community with an ...

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Tim Pippert, Augsburg’s Joel Torstenson endowed professor of sociology, and Graduate Assistant Savannah Mitchell recently highlighted Augsburg Family Scholars on the “Aging Out Podcast," hosted by The Field Center for Children's Policy, Practice & Research.

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Augsburg First Year Students You belong at Augsburg because you aren’t satisfied with simple answers or the status quo.You’re ready ...

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Augsburg University offers undergraduate degrees that prepare you to thrive in all types of atmospheres. Our programs incorporate critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and a commitment to equity to equip you to become a leader in your fields and community.

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Augsburg’s curriculum promotes the development of social responsibility and practical skills, but also engages students in an inquiry about faith and calling, and supports them in meaningful experiences outside of the classroom.