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EDTalk Premiering TODAY at 3:10 p.m. submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu The March EDTalk premieres Wednesday, March 10 at 3:10 pm.: “Making Your Teaching More Accessible: Easy Captioning of Your Zoom Videos and Recordings” CTL is focusing on accessibility for March! Join Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright...
Show moreEDTalk Premiering TODAY at 3:10 p.m. submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu The March EDTalk premieres Wednesday, March 10 at 3:10 pm.: “Making Your Teaching More Accessible: Easy Captioning of Your Zoom Videos and Recordings” CTL is focusing on accessibility for March! Join Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright for a demonstration of how she *just* learned to add subtitles to her own Zoom teaching videos in a way that takes advantage of Zoom’s new “live transcribe” setting — even when she says things like “activation-induced cytidine deaminase”. This year, EDTalks will be pre-recorded and have a community “premiere” on Zoom hosted by CTL at 3:10 pm on days when there is a faculty meeting. These premieres will end no later than 3:30pm to allow plenty of time to log into the Faculty Zoom meeting early. After the premier, the recording will be posted on the CTL website, along with any resources (if applicable). The Zoom information is linked below (can only be viewed with an Augsburg login). EDTalk Zoom Information March 10, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post General Announcements Podcast of Liturgy of the Hours submitted by dames@augsburg.edu You are invited to listen to a podcast of the Liturgy of the Hours presented by Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry: https://liturgyofthehours.libsyn.com/night-prayer-in-lent-4b . The Liturgy of the Hours, from Luther Seminary Chapel and Augsburg University Campus Ministry. We live in weary times. We seek to be awake, keep watch, hold vigil. We are led this week by Paul and Elizabeth Damico-Carper with the spoken liturgy by Luther Seminary student Ben Cox. This rest is not an abandonment of all that we hold in vigil. It is the acknowledgement of our limitation, our need to rest, our reliance on a God who does not slumber nor sleep. We rest so that we may awake to serve God in the care of our neighbors. March 10, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Nominations for the 2020-2021 Augsburg Leadership Awards are Now Open submitted by thaohh4@augsburg.edu Nominations for the 2020-2021 Augsburg Leadership Awards are now open! These awards recognize student leaders, student organizations, and organization advisors for their innovation and outstanding leadership during this academic year. Recipients will be honored at the 22nd Annual Augsburg Leadership Awards on Sunday, April 18th from 6:00 — 8:30 p.m. via Zoom. We strongly encourage all faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members to submit nominations; self-nominations are also encouraged. The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 12 by 5:00 p.m. To nominate an individual or a student organization, and for more information on the award descriptions and criteria, please click the link below: (https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/forms) Please contact Alex Abraha (abrahaa2@augsburg.edu) from Campus Life if you have any questions or need additional information. Thank you! March 10, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Augsburg Senior Leadership Society Applications Now Open submitted by thaohh4@augsburg.edu
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Zoom Webinars are M-F, April 12- April 30, 2021 Reflection papers due by May 14, 2021 Must be a registered, full time student at Augsburg or St. Olaf with at least one year left on campus. More Info and to Apply March 17,2021, I™ Email a correction for this post Wellness in Color Event Cancelled...
Show moreZoom Webinars are M-F, April 12- April 30, 2021 Reflection papers due by May 14, 2021 Must be a registered, full time student at Augsburg or St. Olaf with at least one year left on campus. More Info and to Apply March 17,2021, I™ Email a correction for this post Wellness in Color Event Cancelled submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu We have cancelled the planned discussion of NAMI’s “Wellness in Color” due to lack of interest. Please watch for more programming soon. CTL March 17,2021 , I Email a correction for this post General Announcements Interested in Grad School? Apply to TRIO McNair Scholars Program submitted by crombie@augsburg.edu Augsburg’s TRIO McNair Scholars Program is recruiting students for Fall 2021 admission. Eligible applicants will be at Junior status by the end of Spring 2022 and available to conduct full-time research Summer 2022. We are particularly looking for students in STEM fields that are interested in pursuing doctoral degrees, but we will consider all majors EXCEPT most professional fields (including business, pre- law, pre-health). The TRIO McNair Scholars Program works with students who are members of groups underrepresented in graduate education and who exhibit strong academic potential. The goal of the program is to prepare Scholars for graduate study through academics, involvement in undergraduate research and other scholarly activities. McNair provides coursework, workshops and advising in preparation for doctoral study. The program also assists with securing admission to and financial assistance for enrollment in graduate programs. Students will acquire the research skills necessary to succeed in graduate school through a paid research internship ($4000+) with an Augsburg faculty member during the Summer of 2022. The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Therefore, to be eligible, students must be first-generation (neither parent graduated from a four-year college) AND low- income AND/OR may be persons from groups underrepresented in graduate education. The Department of Education defines these groups as African-American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hispanic/Latino. Additionally, applicants must be either U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents and maintain at least a 2.8 cumulative GPA (3.0+ preferred). If you are interested in learning more about the McNair Scholars Program, please contact Lara Crombie, Program Assistant, crombie@augsburg.edu. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions or if you're unsure whether or not you qualify. McNair Website March 17,2021, @ Email a correction for this post Registrar’s Office in Person Services submitted by enrique|@augsburg.edu
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INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, March 22, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Free On-Carrpus COVID-19 Testing; Students and Volunteers Get a Chance to Win AiirPods Teaching and Learning @ Apply for the MNNE Fellow ship @...
Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, March 22, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Free On-Carrpus COVID-19 Testing; Students and Volunteers Get a Chance to Win AiirPods Teaching and Learning @ Apply for the MNNE Fellow ship @ Med School/Fhysician and PA Alurmi Panels General Announcements @ Support for Augsburg Farrily After Parents’ Deaths (COVID) @ The Practice of Self-Care e Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Metter: Global Voverrents for Racial Justice ® Students: Tips on Searching for Internships and Entry Level Jobs e Registrar's Office in Person Services @ Bookstore Hours Change Event Announcements @ Focused Conversation on the Grow Sustainably Task Force: This Week e Tri Beta Seninar — This Tuesday @ Auggie Connect TODAY @ Webinar: Navigating Research Collaborations as a Teaching-Based Frofessor @ This Week: Augsburg Faculty and Staff Make-up Anti-Racism Training ®@ Coalition of Asian American Leaders: Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate @ Worren’s Hstory Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording Keeping Track of Auggies @ Schield: “Statistical Literacy for Policy Makers” Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Free On-Campus COVID-19 Testing; Students and Volunteers Get a Chance to Win AirPods submitted by cashdar@augsburg.edu There are three opportunities soon to get tested for COVID-19 free of charge. Students who attend, present their student ID, and get tested will be entered in an AirPods and gift card giveaway. Faculty and staff are invited as well. Those who sign up and volunteer to help at the events will be entered into an additional drawing for AirPods. State-Sponsored COVID-19 Testing at Augsburg March 22 at 12:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. | Hoversten Chapel March 25 at 12:00 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. | Hoversten Chapel
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March 18, 2021» I@ Email a correction for this post Women’s History Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu The Pan-Afrikan Center and the Women’s Center are partnering for Women’s History Month 2021 The host of the podcast Other Words for Whxre...
Show moreMarch 18, 2021» I@ Email a correction for this post Women’s History Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu The Pan-Afrikan Center and the Women’s Center are partnering for Women’s History Month 2021 The host of the podcast Other Words for Whxre Mia, will present a live podcast recording for students, faculty, and staff. Mia discusses the whitewashing of the porn industry, how sex work has pivoted during the times of COVID-19 and how police brutality impacts sex workers. Wednesday, March 24th, 2021 in the Chapel from 6:30pm -7:30pm March 18, 2021. I@ Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies Two Faculty Members Emeriti Exemplify Augsburg’s Commitment to the City submitted by bibus@augsburg.edu Retired art professor Norm Holen’s and retired social work professor Nancy Rodenborg’s powerful letters to the editor appeared in the StarTribune on successive days this week, each exemplifying Augsburg’s commitment to advocating for safe, integrated life for all neighbors. Norm’s letter on p. AG of the March 16th edition remarked on the justice served by Minneapolis’s settlement with the family of George Floyd: “Every person's life is special and should not be cut short by anyone.” Nancy's letter on p. A8 of the March 17th edition featured the headline: “This neighborhood is in pain.” From her perspective and expertise as a social worker, the letter highlighted the toll on our mental health when gunfire and bullying are unchecked. March 18, 2021 , I= Email a correction for this post Classifieds No Postings Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... Ey ARCHIVES
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INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Thursday, March 18, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning e Apply for the MN\E Fellow ship @ Med School/Fhysician and PA Alurmi Panels General Announcements @ Registrar's...
Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Thursday, March 18, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning e Apply for the MN\E Fellow ship @ Med School/Fhysician and PA Alurmi Panels General Announcements @ Registrar's Office in Person Services e Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Metter: Global Voverrents for Racial Justice Event Announcements e Subnit to the Intercollegiate Film Festival by Merch 19 @ Webinar: Navigating Research Collaborations as a Teaching-Based Frofessor e Focused Conversation on the Grow Sustainably Task Force: Next Week @ ForumWebinar: From Bystander to Ally @ Direct Action and Mutual Aid for Justice Moverrents with Rahsaan MVahadeo and Duaba @ Worren’s Hstory Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording Keeping Track of Auggies @ Two Faculty Verbers Ereriti Exerplify Augsburg’s Cormitment to the City Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning Apply for the MINNE Fellowship submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Fellowship in the MINNE program this year offers a unique opportunity to engage fully in the course of study offered by the JCRC Holocaust education zoom webinars. We are offering a $200 stipend which will be awarded upon successful completion of all program requirements. Because of the limited number of spaces available, we wish to ensure that those who are accepted into the program are able to make the most of the experience. The primary criteria for admission to the program are demonstration of interest in the offerings of the program and commitment to furthering your education about the Holocaust.
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Focused Conversation on the Grow Sustainably Task Force: Next Week submitted by wegenke@augsburg.edu Join Provost Karen Kaivola and regents Jeff Nodland and John O’Brien for an update on the work of the grow sustainably task force. Focused Conversation: Grow Sustainably Task Force Thursday, March...
Show moreFocused Conversation on the Grow Sustainably Task Force: Next Week submitted by wegenke@augsburg.edu Join Provost Karen Kaivola and regents Jeff Nodland and John O’Brien for an update on the work of the grow sustainably task force. Focused Conversation: Grow Sustainably Task Force Thursday, March 25 12 p.m. To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the live-stream link when available, visit the All Hands page (log in required). All Hands Page March 18, 2021. I@ Email a correction for this post Forum Webinar: From Bystander to Ally submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu When: April 15, 2021 11:00 am — 12:00 pm CST Level: Intermediate Track: Social Responsibility Presenters: Dr. Daniel Cantor Yalowitz, DCY Consulting | Tatyana Fertelmeyster, Connecting Differences, LLC Cost: Free When anyone is confronted by any form of aggression, whether verbal, physical, social, or economic, it is natural to feel fear, doubt, and paralysis. This is important in assessing critical next steps if we happen to be a bystander. We must also look at our own fears and triggers as they, too, play a role in how we may react or respond to any potential conflict or confrontation. During this webinar participants will consider some very important questions as they devise their own ways of responding to triggering situations. How does privilege impact decisions to engage in conflict and whether/how to respond? When is allyship an act of support, and when is it not? Who gets to decide? How do we deal with our own emotional responses to aggression and confrontation? How can one become an effective ally in a virtual work world and how does this differ from an in-person workplace? Learning Outcomes Know how to decide when to intervene as an active bystander Identify and manage their personal emotional triggers Utilize practical tools to engage in building allyship for safety in their workplace https:/Aforumworkplaceinclusion.org/webinars/from-bystander-to-ally/ March 18, 2021 » I@ Email a correction for this post Direct Action and Mutual Aid for Justice Movements with Rahsaan Mahadeo and Duaba submitted by norland@augsburg.edu Noon-2:30 p.m. March 19 Hosted by Macalester College’s Dean of Multicultural Life, this program will cover important tips on protesting and mutual aid and will support students who want to get involved in mobilization efforts. Follow this Zoom link (https://macalester.zoom.us//9 7303870640) to attend. this Zoom link (phrase in final sentence)
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Program participants will critically analyze the global racial unrest movements of the Southern Africa Anti- Apartheid system, and the racially motivated murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Albertina Shifotoka, Program Director of CGEE Namibia, and Azania Tripp, Director of the Pan-Afrikan...
Show moreProgram participants will critically analyze the global racial unrest movements of the Southern Africa Anti- Apartheid system, and the racially motivated murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Albertina Shifotoka, Program Director of CGEE Namibia, and Azania Tripp, Director of the Pan-Afrikan Center, will facilitate a 2- week program experience that will introduce students to the understanding of how these movements became historical events and impacted policy and the visibilities on racial inequities that impact the Pan- Afrikan diaspora and all BIPOC communities. The program will be offered from May 17 — May 28, 2021 and the deadline for applying is Thurs, March 25. Here is the website to learn more information: https://studyabroad .augsburg.edu/index.cfm?F useAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=55727 If you have any questions email Azania Tripp the Pan-Afrikan Director Tripp@augsburg.edu March 18, 2021, I@ Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Submit to the Intercollegiate Film Festival by March 19 submitted by moeller|@augsburg.edu Augsburg University welcomes undergraduate students from around Minnesota to the 3rd Annual Intercollegiate Film Festival. The festival recognizes the work of student filmmakers and writers as part of an interconnected statewide film community. The festival provides networking opportunities and juried merit awards of distinction. Submissions are open until March 19th! Entry fees are waived for Augsburg students. Use code CFNFilm2021 All are welcome to attend the festival which will be held virtually this year! Learn more at our website. https:/Ailmfreeway.com/IntercollegiateFilmFestival March 18, 2021 , I@ Email a correction for this post Webinar: Navigating Research Collaborations as a Teaching-Based Professor submitted by causey@augsburg.edu National Institute of Health’s National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) is committed to increasing biomedical research capacity, including at institutions where faculty have significant teaching responsibilities. In these settings, research collaborations across institutions can be especially beneficial. An upcoming webinar explores this topic: Thursday, March 25, 2:00-3:00 p.m. CT See the NIGMS Feedback Loop Post here for more information. To attend the webinar, visit the Zoom Meeting page and enter the meeting number 160 708 1032 and the passcode 6681371. If you’re unable to attend online, you can join by calling 646-828-7666 or 669-254-5252 and entering the passcode. A recording will be available on the NIGMS website following the event. See the NIGMS Feedback Loop Post here for more information March 18, 2021, I@ Email a correction for this post
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RSVP to receive Zoom link March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post General Announcements Support for Augsburg Family After Parents’ Deaths (COVID) submitted by lutterma@augsburg.edu As the Site Director of Augsburg’s CGEE-Mexico | want to thank the entire Augsburg community for sharing...
Show moreRSVP to receive Zoom link March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post General Announcements Support for Augsburg Family After Parents’ Deaths (COVID) submitted by lutterma@augsburg.edu As the Site Director of Augsburg’s CGEE-Mexico | want to thank the entire Augsburg community for sharing your condolences with the family of Augsburg-Mexico employees Moises Rios (50) & Isabel Sanchez (48), a married couple who died of COVID-19 last month. | especially want to thank all of you who made incredibly generous donations to the family through the GoFundMe campaign to support the Rios-Sanchez family, including 11-year-old Sliri (pronounced “Es-leer-y’): httos:/Awww.gofundme.com/f/supportriosanchezfamily This fundraising campaign was organized by Mary Laurel True, who participated in Augsburg’s first semester program in Mexico in 1979, and four other former CGEE-Mexico students who studied here, as well as myself. Our goal is to raise US $20,000 to support the family. 25% of the funds raised will be dedicated to Sliri's education since there is no longer public high school in Mexico. We want to make sure that Sliri is able to go to high school and college, which was her parents’ dream — that she be the first in the family to graduate and attend college. “Maybe Augsburg,” Isabel used to say with a shy smile. Thank you again for your empathy & generosity, Ann Lutterman-Aguilar httos:/Awww.gofundme.com/f/supportriosanchezfamily March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post The Practice of Self-Care submitted by guilbeau@augsburg.edu This article on the practice of Self-Care is from the Amherst H.Wilder Foundation in St. Paul. Years ago, CWC had the good fortune of having Pahoua Yang join the CWC staff, during the time she was completing her doctorate. Now, Dr. Pahoua Yang is VP of Wilder Community Mental Health & Wellness and she has some important thoughts to share on self-care. Wilder provides critical services to the community and offers outstanding educational workshops, as well. httos:/Awww.wilder.org/articles/self-care-critical-investment-ourselves-support-people-and-causes-matter-us | hope that spring break has provided some time for you and your self-care. ¥ Nancy httos:/Awww.augsburg.edu/cwc/ March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Matter: Global Movements for Racial Justice submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu A new program is being offered this summer by the Pan-Afrikan Center and the Center for Global Education and Experience (CGEE) called Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Matter: Global Movements for Racial Justice. The program will be offered May 17 — May 28. Students will be able to receive 2 credits and fulfill the Augsburg Experience requirement OR they can take it only to fulfill the Augsburg Experience. The cost of the
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If you need assistance outside are opening hours we can help. Please contact the bookstore and someone will assist you. Phone-(612)-359-6491 or email sm592@bncollege.com Bookstore Hours March 22, 2021 j= Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Focused Conversation on the Grow...
Show moreIf you need assistance outside are opening hours we can help. Please contact the bookstore and someone will assist you. Phone-(612)-359-6491 or email sm592@bncollege.com Bookstore Hours March 22, 2021 j= Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Focused Conversation on the Grow Sustainably Task Force: This Week Join Provost Karen Kaivola and regents Jeff Nodland and John O’Brien for an update on the work of the grow sustainably task force. Focused Conversation: Grow Sustainably Task Force Thursday, March 25 12 p.m. To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the live-stream link when available, visit the All Hands page (log in required). All Hands Page March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post Tri Beta Seminar — This Tuesday submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Tuesday, March 23 2021 at 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM CDT via Zoom Dr. Marissa Milstein from the U of M is a Veterinarian by training, but is currently finishing up a PhD. Her area of research is zoonotic disease which are diseases that spread from wildlife to humans. COVID-19 is an example of this. Hear her speak about her research in this field, in the context of COVID. Register Here for Zoom Link March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Auggie Connect TODAY submitted by ccharles@augsburg.edu We look forward to seeing you today! Auggie Connect is open to Augsburg students with disabilities. Join Augsburg alum, Zsolt Vincze, and CLASS staff, Cassie Charles, as we host a Zoom space to connect, support one another and find community. Auggie Connect is available Mondays from 3:30-4:30 pm. Please contact ccharles@augsburg.edu for any accommodations needed to participate. Join Zoom Meeting: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/99906544 396? pwd=TUE3RFVNOXVJTEhyaHF BWnhRc2V 22209 Meeting ID: 999 0654 4396 Passcode: 586732 March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post
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Distinguished Contribution in Teaching — Outstanding teaching encompasses many forms and pedagogies, and is not restricted to the classroom. As such, nominations made in this category should demonstrate the nominee’s active engagement with students, creative approaches to instruction, ability to...
Show moreDistinguished Contribution in Teaching — Outstanding teaching encompasses many forms and pedagogies, and is not restricted to the classroom. As such, nominations made in this category should demonstrate the nominee’s active engagement with students, creative approaches to instruction, ability to challenge students, and overall passion for teaching. Up to two awards may be given in this category, one for full-time faculty and one for adjunct faculty (2 courses per term or less). Distinguished Contribution in Service — Nominations for this award should demonstrate the nominee’s impact on the university, community, or discipline ina substantial and meaningful way. Nominees who impact the lives of students through supportive, thoughtful, and comprehensive mentoring and advising that go beyond the normal expectations of guiding students are eligible for this award. Distinguished Contribution in Scholarship — Nominees in this category may be recognized for a consistent record of scholarship or a single project. In recognizing multiple forms of intellectual inquiry, nominations should speak directly to both the quality of scholarship as well as its contribution to their discipline, the university, or community. Use the link below for further information and to find the nomination form. Distinguished Contribution Awards March 17,2021, I Email a correction for this post Med School/Physician and PA Alumni Panels submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Join Augsburg alumni from across the country who are professional students or practioners to learn more about their experiences getting to their respective programs, education and training, and practice. Med School Physician Alumni Panel Wednesday, March 24th 6-7:30 pm PA Alumni Panel Thursday, March 25th 6-7:30 pm Contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu with questions or for more information. RSVP to receive Zoom link March 17,2021» I@ Email a correction for this post Apply for the MINNE Fellowship submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Fellowship in the MINNE program this year offers a unique opportunity to engage fully in the course of study offered by the JCRC Holocaust education zoom webinars. We are offering a $200 stipend which will be awarded upon successful completion of all program requirements. Because of the limited number of spaces available, we wish to ensure that those who are accepted into the program are able to make the most of the experience. The primary criteria for admission to the program are demonstration of interest in the offerings of the program and commitment to furthering your education about the Holocaust. All fellows are expected to attend a minimum of 5 of the 15 1.25 hour classes that comprise the course. For a full list of course offerings, visit https://www.minndakjcrc.org/education_programs/lessons/ Applications due by March 31, 2021
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Email a correction for this post: Coalition of Asian American Leaders: Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate Posted on March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Women’s History Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu The Pan...
Show moreEmail a correction for this post: Coalition of Asian American Leaders: Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate Posted on March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Women’s History Month: ‘Other Words for Whxre’ Live Podcast Recording submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu The Pan-Afrikan Center and the Women’s Center are partnering for Women’s History Month 2021 The host of the podcast Other Words for Whxre Mia, will present a live podcast recording for students, faculty, and staff. Mia discusses the whitewashing of the porn industry, how sex work has pivoted during the times of COVID-19 and how police brutality impacts sex workers. Wednesday, March 24th, 2021 in the Chapel from 6:30pm -7:30pm March 22, 2021 j= Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies Schield: “Statistical Literacy for Policy Makers” submitted by schield@augsburg.edu Milo Schield, Department of Business Administration, has been asked to give an invited lecture at the 63rd World Statistics Congress: July 16-20, 2021. His topic: “Statistical Literacy for Policy Makers”. The title of the session is “Statistical and Data Literacy in Policy Making”. His session is sponsored by the International Statistical Literacy Project (ISLP) and the International Association of Statistics Educators (IASE). The congress is organized by the International Statistical Institute (ISI). Milo is an elected member of the ISI, the ISLP representative for the United States, the President of the National Numeracy Network, and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. His 70+ statistical publications have earned more than 740 citations according to Google Scholar. March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Classifieds No Postings Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... Ey
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The state of Minnesota is sponsoring pre- and post spring break testing at Augsburg University. This is a free saliva test. Results take a few days to arrive. To ensure an accurate test, do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum 30 minutes prior to testing. No insurance is needed but, if you have it,...
Show moreThe state of Minnesota is sponsoring pre- and post spring break testing at Augsburg University. This is a free saliva test. Results take a few days to arrive. To ensure an accurate test, do not eat, drink, smoke, or chew gum 30 minutes prior to testing. No insurance is needed but, if you have it, bring your insurance card. This testing event is open to those with symptoms or no symptoms. Off-campus students also are eligible for the AirPods and gift cards giveaway. No appointment is necessary. Sign up here to volunteer: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1 DeVoCOZULActrv4sV OAxtikp2 7eodGRVR14ZxJC vQZY/edit? usp=sharing March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Apply for the MINNE Fellowship submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Fellowship in the MINNE program this year offers a unique opportunity to engage fully in the course of study offered by the JCRC Holocaust education zoom webinars. We are offering a $200 stipend which will be awarded upon successful completion of all program requirements. Because of the limited number of spaces available, we wish to ensure that those who are accepted into the program are able to make the most of the experience. The primary criteria for admission to the program are demonstration of interest in the offerings of the program and commitment to furthering your education about the Holocaust. All fellows are expected to attend a minimum of 5 of the 15 1.25 hour classes that comprise the course. For a full list of course offerings, visit https://www.minndakjcrc.org/education_programs/lessons/ Applications due by March 31, 2021 Zoom Webinars are M-F, April 12- April 30, 2021 Reflection papers due by May 14, 2021 Must be a registered, full time student at Augsburg or St. Olaf with at least one year left on campus. More Info and to Apply March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Med School/Physician and PA Alumni Panels submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Join Augsburg alumni from across the country who are professional students or practioners to learn more about their experiences getting to their respective programs, education and training, and practice. Med School Physician Alumni Panel Wednesday, March 24th 6-7:30 pm PA Alumni Panel Thursday, March 25th 6-7:30 pm Contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu with questions or for more information.
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program is being supported by scholarships from CGEE, the Pan-Afrikan Center, and Augsburg University; therefore, we are able to offer it at a reduced price. Program participants will critically analyze the global racial unrest movements of the Southern Africa Anti- Apartheid system, and the...
Show moreprogram is being supported by scholarships from CGEE, the Pan-Afrikan Center, and Augsburg University; therefore, we are able to offer it at a reduced price. Program participants will critically analyze the global racial unrest movements of the Southern Africa Anti- Apartheid system, and the racially motivated murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Albertina Shifotoka, Program Director of CGEE Namibia, and Azania Tripp, Director of the Pan-Afrikan Center, will facilitate a 2- week program experience that will introduce students to the understanding of how these movements became historical events and impacted policy and the visibilities on racial inequities that impact the Pan- Afrikan diaspora and all BIPOC communities. The program will be offered from May 17 — May 28, 2021 and the deadline for applying is Thurs, March 25. Here is the website to learn more information: https://studyabroad .augsburg.edu/index.cfm?F useAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=55727 If you have any questions email Azania Tripp the Pan-Afrikan Director Tripp@augsburg.edu March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post Students: Tips on Searching for Internships and Entry Level Jobs submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu With just a few weeks left of the semester, you may be seeking a summer internship or full-time entry-level job. The Strommen Career & Internship Center is here to help YOU! Check out the Strommen Career & Internship Services Community Moodle — for many resources, including resume reviews, job and internship search tools, registering your internship, scheduling a 1:1 appointment with a career coach, and more. Handshake has excellent articles that offer tips! One that caught our attention recently is: Handshake Hacks: A Checklist to Find Your Full Time Job or Internship and Get Hired — https://tinyurl.com/ybnca5hw The Strommen Career & Internship Team is here to help! careers@augsburg.edu Strommen Career & Internship Services Community Moodle March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Registrar’s Office in Person Services submitted by enrique|@augsburg.edu The Registrar's office staff are now available to meet in-person at the enrollment center window. You can stop by Monday thru Friday between 10am — 2pm for assistance with registration, transfer, petition and graduation questions. Please make sure you wear a mask and continue to practice social distancing. March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Bookstore Hours Change submitted by gunters@augsburg.edu Starting 3/22/2021 -4/23/2021 the bookstore will have adjusted hours. The hours are listed below: Monday-Friday: 10:00am-3:00pm Closed Saturday & Sunday
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Webinar: Navigating Research Collaborations as a Teaching-Based Professor submitted by causey@augsburg.edu National Institute of Health’s National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) is committed to increasing biomedical research capacity, including at institutions where faculty have...
Show moreWebinar: Navigating Research Collaborations as a Teaching-Based Professor submitted by causey@augsburg.edu National Institute of Health’s National Institute for General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) is committed to increasing biomedical research capacity, including at institutions where faculty have significant teaching responsibilities. In these settings, research collaborations across institutions can be especially beneficial. An upcoming webinar explores this topic: Thursday, March 25, 2:00-3:00 p.m. CT See the NIGMS Feedback Loop Post here for more information. To attend the webinar, visit the Zoom Meeting page and enter the meeting number 160 708 1032 and the passcode 6681371. If you’re unable to attend online, you can join by calling 646-828-7666 or 669-254-5252 and entering the passcode. A recording will be available on the NIGMS website following the event. See the NIGMS Feedback Loop Post here for more information March 22, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post This Week: Augsburg Faculty and Staff Make-up Anti-Racism Training submitted by reeck @augsburg.edu Attention University Faculty and Staff — If you did not attend both part land part ll of the fall (Nov 30 & Dec 1) or spring (Feb 22 & 23) Augsburg Faculty and Staff Anti-Racism Training, you need to register for and attend both part | and part Il of the make-up training taking place this week on Wed, Mar 24 and Thu, Mar 25 at 5:00-8:30 p.m. Click the link below to visit the Equity and Inclusion Initiatives Department Anti-Racism Training Webpage for more information and to register! (Please note that there is a separate registration link for part land part ll of the training.) https://inside.augsburg.edu/diversity/george-floyd-initiatives/anti-racism-training/ March 22, 2021 = Email a correction for this post Coalition of Asian American Leaders: Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu The Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL) is hosting Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate. Unheard Stories: Asian Americans Experiencing Hate in being hosted by the AsianMinnesotan Alliance for Justice (AMAJ) as a public community event to hear from leaders and community members about what has been occurring in Minnesota and nationwide, and how to work together to take action against violence and hate. Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 5:00PM — 6:30PM CST Register at caalmn.org Speakers include: U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, MDHR Commissioner Rebecca Lucero, CAAL Network & Executive Director Bo Thao-Urabe, and others. https://secure.everyaction.com/j3jHzZ8Wxb0aKRnHOQfokpUA2?emci=c859d 71 a-f08 1-eb11-85aa- 00155d43c992&emdi=4f71d141-f381-eb1 1-85aa-00155d43c9928&ceid=9611101 Posted onMarch 19, 2021
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All fellows are expected to attend a minimum of 5 of the 15 1.25 hour classes that comprise the course. For a full list of course offerings, visit https://www.minndakjcrc.org/education_programs/lessons/ Applications due by March 31, 2021 Zoom Webinars are M-F, April 12- April 30, 2021 Reflection...
Show moreAll fellows are expected to attend a minimum of 5 of the 15 1.25 hour classes that comprise the course. For a full list of course offerings, visit https://www.minndakjcrc.org/education_programs/lessons/ Applications due by March 31, 2021 Zoom Webinars are M-F, April 12- April 30, 2021 Reflection papers due by May 14, 2021 Must be a registered, full time student at Augsburg or St. Olaf with at least one year left on campus. More Info and to Apply March 18, 2021» I@ Email a correction for this post Med School/Physician and PA Alumni Panels submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Join Augsburg alumni from across the country who are professional students or practioners to learn more about their experiences getting to their respective programs, education and training, and practice. Med School Physician Alumni Panel Wednesday, March 24th 6-7:30 pm PA Alumni Panel Thursday, March 25th 6-7:30 pm Contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu with questions or for more information. RSVP to receive Zoom link March 18, 2021 , I@ Email a correction for this post General Announcements Registrar’s Office in Person Services submitted by enrique|@augsburg.edu The Registrar's office staff are now available to meet in-person at the enrollment center window. You can stop by Monday thru Friday between 10am — 2pm for assistance with registration, transfer, petition and graduation questions. Please make sure you wear a mask and continue to practice social distancing. March 18, 2021 , I@ Email a correction for this post Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Matter: Global Movements for Racial Justice submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu A new program is being offered this summer by the Pan-Afrikan Center and the Center for Global Education and Experience (CGEE) called Anti-Apartheid and Black Lives Matter: Global Movements for Racial Justice. The program will be offered May 17 — May 28. Students will be able to receive 2 credits and fulfill the Augsburg Experience requirement OR they can take it only to fulfill the Augsburg Experience. The cost of the program is being supported by scholarships from CGEE, the Pan-Afrikan Center, and Augsburg University; therefore, we are able to offer it at a reduced price.
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