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Dr. Steven E. Larson '71 creates the Courtland Agre Challenge

Courtland Agre Challenge

Dr. Steven E. Larson, ’71 is CEO of the Riverside Medical Clinic in Riverside CA. Steve believes in the value-based education that Augsburg offered during his Augsburg years, and believes those values still provide the foundation for a great Augsburg education today.

When Steve was introduced to the campaign for the Center for Science, Business and Religion a year ago, he immediately connected to two experiences. One, the same classrooms and laboratories that he studied in are still being used today. As a medical physician, and professor at the UC-Riverside Medical School, Steve knows the importance of creating the finest classrooms and laboratories for students to study in and learn and for faculty to teach effectively.

As important as those facilities, Steve was also reminded of the impact of Professor Courtland Agre on his studies and life. Steve, working with Augsburg development staff, has initiated, and provided the first funding for, the Courtland Agre Challenge.

The Courtland Agre Challenge is designed to raise money to honor Dr. Agre through the naming of the 2nd floor Center for Science, Business, and Religion atrium, as the Courtland Agre Atrium. The 2nd floor of the CSBR will be the location for Chemistry classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices. The Atrium will be a “main thoroughfare and hub” for students, faculty and staff.

This challenge, started by Steve, has identified and enlisted several of his 1971 Augsburg classmates. Now the opportunity is available to all whose education and lives have been impacted by Dr. Courtland Agre to participate in this Challenge.

For more information, contact:
Doug Scott
Director of Leadership Gifts
612-330-1575
scottd@augbsurg.edu

Dr. Steven Larson, along with several other Auggies, shares his Augsburg experience in a short 5 minute video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F3di3LCwpY