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studentaffairs@augsburg.edu or call the Student Affairs office at 612 330 1160. Auggie Basics Application March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post Spring 2021 Batalden Book Club — Bettina Love submitted by koh@augsburg.edu Please join our Spring 2021 Batalden Book Club to read “We Want...
Show morestudentaffairs@augsburg.edu or call the Student Affairs office at 612 330 1160. Auggie Basics Application March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post Spring 2021 Batalden Book Club — Bettina Love submitted by koh@augsburg.edu Please join our Spring 2021 Batalden Book Club to read “We Want to do More Than Survive” (by Bettina Love). This Zoom book club is open to students, faculty, and staff. Twenty books are available for pick up in Memorial Hall. Please contact Bibiana Koh at kohn@augsburg.edu to reserve a spot, arrange to pick up your book, and select a book club date (please include your preferred time in your email). Here are the two book club times offered (You will only attend one): * Book group #1: Friday, March 26th: 3-5pm * Book group #2: Monday March 29th, 4-Gpm Social work CEs (2 for each group) are available for those in Professional Studies. weeeS AVE THE DATE Augsburg Student Day Government (ASDG) and the Batalden Applied Ethics program will co-sponsor “Abolition Praxis as a Moral Compass: A “Radical Imaginary’ Panel Discussion on Wednesday, April 7th, from 4-G6pm. This co-sponsored panel event will feature David Stovall (Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago) in addition to students and/or community members. Funding for both events is generously provided by Paul ’63 and LaVonne (Olson) Batalden ’63, and Stephen 67 and Sandra Batalden. March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post 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
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Thursday, March 11. Please click on the link below to apply: (https ://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/forms) Those who apply for the Society will also be considered for the following awards: — Linda Schrempp Alberg Endowed Leadership Award, which is given to one senior (by credit) and carries an...
Show moreThursday, March 11. Please click on the link below to apply: (https ://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/forms) Those who apply for the Society will also be considered for the following awards: — Linda Schrempp Alberg Endowed Leadership Award, which is given to one senior (by credit) and carries an award amount of $500. — Marina Christensen Justice Award, which is awarded at Commencement. Those accepted into the Augsburg Senior Leadership Society will be inducted and recognized at the 22nd Annual Augsburg Leadership Awards, taking place virtually on Sunday, April 18 from 6:00 — 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions or would like further information regarding these leadership recognition opportunities for Augsburg University Seniors, please reach out to Michael Grewe (grewe@augsburg.edu) from Campus Life. March 3, 2021. I@ Email a correction for this post Student Worker Position: Assistant Enrollment Counselor submitted by yangdx @augsburg.edu Are you looking for an on-campus job? GREAT NEWS! Student Financial Services is hiring student workers. This is a great opportunity to hone your skills and gain new experiences. Submit your resume, cover letter, and availability today! Apply on Handshake or through this link March 3, 2021 | I= Email a correction for this post Scribes (Note Takers) Needed for The Forum on Workplace Inclusion Annual Conference submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu The Forum needs staff or student note takers for its deep dive session on higher education, titled: Reinventing the Higher Education Workforce as a Mechanism for Disrupting Systemic Racism. The session is scheduled from 11:30am -3:45pm on Thursday, March 11. A full conference complimentary registration is available in exchange for note taking duties. If interested, contact The Forum at workplaceforum@augsburg.edu. March 3, 2021 | I* Email a correction for this post Auggie Basics Housing — Applications Now Open submitted by randall|@augsburg.edu As part of the Augsburg University Equity Proposal, the Auggie Basics — Housing initiative is designed to address the needs of students who experience housing instability. The purpose of the program is to provide a bridge for students whose housing is not stable as they seek to identify a permanent solution. Students accepted into the Auggie Basics Program will live on campus without cost to the student. Regardless of when students enter the program, the housing commitment will cover the full academic year if needed. If the student secures permanent housing elsewhere, they will be released from the program and the spot will be offered to another student. Summer housing may be an option. Students must reapply each academic year. Being chosen for the Auggie Basics program one year does not guarantee participation in future years. To apply, please complete the application below. If you have any questions, please contact
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INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Free On-carrpus COVID-19 Testing; Students and Volunteers Get a Chance to Win AirPods Teaching and Learning @ Get Paid to Do Summer Research Off...
Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Free On-carrpus COVID-19 Testing; Students and Volunteers Get a Chance to Win AirPods Teaching and Learning @ Get Paid to Do Summer Research Off Carmpus e Apply for the MN\E Fellow ship ® Come Visit the Writing Center @ Take a Minute to Recognize Faculty Who Have Made Distinguished Contributions ® ForumPodcast Ep. 57: Bis for Belonging e@ Updates fromthe Acaderric Affairs Comrittee ® Happy Open Education Week e@ Fresent Your Research at Zyzzogeton — Register by March 5 ® Faculty are Invited to Office Hours with the Deans General Announcements @ Noninations for the 2020-2021 Augsburg Leadership Awards are Now Open e@ Augsburg Senior Leadership Society Applications Now Open @ Student Worker Position: Assistant Enrollment Counselor @ Scribes (Note Takers) Needed for The Forumon Workplace Inclusion Annual Conference @ Auggie Basics Housing — Applications Now Open @ Spring 2021 Batalden Book Club — Bettina Love @ Interested in Grad School? Apply to TRO MeNair Scholars Program e@ New Course: Global Moverrent of Anti-Apartheid Southern Africa and the Murder of George Floyd @ Podcast of Liturgy of the Hours e Apply for the 2021-2022 Interfaith, Christensen, or Sabo Scholars — New Deadline is March 8 @ Connect with Student Financial Services Event Announcements @ The Queer Agenda: Being Anti-Racist Summit @ Gyy in the BWCA @ George Floyd Update: Noon March 4 UST Panel on Upcorring Police Trial @ Psych Grad School Panel e@ Faculty and Staff Discount: 2021 Forumon Workplace Inclusion Annual Conference ® Intercollegiate Film Festival @ God, Art, and Anti-Colonialism An Evening With Artist-Activist Mona Haydar @ Music Therapy Cub Guitar Help Nght Keeping Track of Auggies @ Help Get the Word Out About my Fundraiser, if You Can Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
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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...
Show moreFree 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 9 at 1:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. | Hoversten Chapel 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 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, 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. Volunteer Roles: Greeters/Registration Intros: 1 volunteer Test Distribution: 1 volunteer Assist with Tests: 4 volunteers Sample collection/checkout: 1 volunteer Student ID Table: 1 volunteer Floater: 1 volunteer Site Manager/Training: 1 volunteer Sign up here to volunteer: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1 DeVoCOZULActrv4sV OAxtikp2 7eodGRVR14ZxJC vQZY/edit? usp=sharing March 3, 2021 | I= Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Get Paid to Do Summer Research Off Campus submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Get paid to conduct scientific research with some of the nation’s top academics at universities, labs, or institutes through a summer research program. Such programs are a great way to enhance your education, meet new people, and explore a new city! Visit URGO’s website using the link below to begin searching for opportunities. The deadline for many programs is in January 2021. Contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu to make an individual appointment if you need help finding opportunities or crafting your applications. Off Campus Summer Research Lists and Databases March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post Apply for the MINNE Fellowship
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After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. MONA HAYDAR Syrian-American Muslim Mona Haydar is a rapper, chaplain, poet, and theologian who holds a Masters in Christian Ethics from Union Theological Seminary. Billboard Magazine named...
Show moreAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. MONA HAYDAR Syrian-American Muslim Mona Haydar is a rapper, chaplain, poet, and theologian who holds a Masters in Christian Ethics from Union Theological Seminary. Billboard Magazine named Haydar’s breakout hit “Hijabi” one of 2017’s best protest songs and one of the top feminist anthems of all time (alongside hits by icons Beyonce, Christina Aguilera, and M.I.A.). Mona’s “Ask A Muslim” project, created in the wake of the Paris and San Bernardino terrorist attacks, was featured in The Boston Globe, NPR, People Magazine, and the New York Times. Mona is a sought-after speaker on combating White Supremacy, Music and art as a tool of resistance, intersectional identity, interfaith dialogue, and what it means to be an artist, musician, rapper, activist and God-lover in our current times. Pre-register for this webinar March 3, 2021 | I® Email a correction for this post Music Therapy Club Guitar Help Night submitted by springfa@augsburg.edu Come join the music therapy club board (ASMTA) on March 4th from 7-8pm for a guitar help night! Bring any questions you might have! https://augsburg.zoom.us///94663598362 March 3, 2021 / I@ Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies Help Get the Word Out About my Fundraiser, if You Can submitted by jonesee@augsburg.edu Hello Auggies! My name is Emma, | moved to Augsburg last semester, and ever since then this campus has been my safe haven. | quite literally was physically disabled when | arrived here on campus, having just got out of an ATV accident. Additionally, coming from an unstable and violent environment as a kid, |am putting myself through College. | have set up a Gofundme and anything is appreciated, even if you would be able to spread the word. © Thank you so much to Augsburg, for finally giving a place I can live where I'm safe, and | get to call home. | get more and more excited for what my future holds everyday, and this University makes it possible. https://gofund.me/2869d2a4 March 3, 2021 | I@ Email a correction for this post Classifieds No Postings
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We are excited for you to meet our specialists in student employment and payroll/benefits, and the HR dedicated partners who support your department. Informal break-out rooms will be available for you to “drop- in” and meet individually with a member of the team. Stay for five minutes, or as long...
Show moreWe are excited for you to meet our specialists in student employment and payroll/benefits, and the HR dedicated partners who support your department. Informal break-out rooms will be available for you to “drop- in” and meet individually with a member of the team. Stay for five minutes, or as long as you like — whatever works for your schedule. We invite you to share feedback and ideas, ask questions, and learn more about how our work is evolving to better meet your needs! We hope to see you there! HR/Payroll Virtual Open House, stop in anytime 1-3pm March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Paint a Pot submitted by eppstlj@augsburg.edu Join ASAC for our Paint A Pot event! Come out to vibe and decorate a pot to take home a free plant in! The event will take place on March 9th from 6:30-8:30pm in the Chapel! Use the link below to RSVP & https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/695501 2 March 1, 2021 ; @ Email a correction for this post 10th Annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men: The Prequel submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu On behalf of the Kente Summit Planning Committee, registration for the 2020-21 10th Annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men is now open. This event will center on finding, celebrating and sustaining wellness and joy as Black menin 2021 after a challenging 2020 and will feature a special keynote address, Brotherhood Talking Circles, and interactive workshop. The Brotherhood Talking Circles portion of the event is limited to only students and facilitators. 10th Annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men Saturday, March 6 1:00pm-4:30 p.m. Registration is free. This virtual event will take place over Zoom, and a link will be sent to those who register. Register online here: https://forms.gle/BnD9a8eK2w2kKwTKu5 The Kente Summit is for undergraduate Black men who attend Colleges and Universities in Minnesota. Staff and Faculty are encouraged to attend with their students. All who attend — students, staff, and faculty — are asked to register. Registration closes on Thursday, March 4. Please share this information with others who may be interested. The Kente Summit is an outstanding opportunity for collegiate Black men. The objective is to assemble male undergraduate students of African descent in order to build community across campuses, identities, experiences, and commonly faced issues while honoring identity, intersectionality, inclusion, and intentionality — the four cornerstones of the Kente Summit. Our hope is that this event will provide a supportive space for participants to build community and strategies for success together. Please contact Sedric McClure (mcclure@macalester.edu), Brad Pulles (brad.pulles@stthomas.edu) or Carlos Sneed (csneed@hamiine.edu) with any questions.
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2021-22 academic year. Sabo Scholars — Current students (any level) who plan to study on campus all of the 2021-22 academic year. APPLYING: Details about the process are available: Christensen Scholars: http:/Awww.augsburg.edu/ccv/christensen-scholars-program/ Interfaith Scholars: httos:/Awww...
Show more2021-22 academic year. Sabo Scholars — Current students (any level) who plan to study on campus all of the 2021-22 academic year. APPLYING: Details about the process are available: Christensen Scholars: http:/Awww.augsburg.edu/ccv/christensen-scholars-program/ Interfaith Scholars: httos:/Awww.augsburg.edu/interfaith/interfaith-scholars/ Sabo Scholars: https:/Awww.augsburg.edu/sabo/2021/01/27/sabo-scholars-2021-2022/ The application deadline has been extended to March 8, 2021! Questions? Contact either the Christensen Center for Vocation at ccv@augsburg.edu, Interfaith at Augsburg at interfaith@augsburg.edu or Matt Maruggi at maruggi@augsburg.edu, or the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship at sabocenter@augsburg.edu. March 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post Augsburg Senior Leadership Society Applications Now Open submitted by gaskill|@augsburg.edu Hello student leaders, Campus Life is currently accepting applications for the Augsburg Senior Leadership Society, which recognizes graduating seniors (i.e., those graduating in Spring, Summer, or Fall 2021) for their leadership contributions during their tenure at Augsburg University. Applications must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 11. Please click on the link below to apply: (https ://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/forms) Those who apply for the Society will also be considered for the following awards: — Linda Schrempp Alberg Endowed Leadership Award, which is given to one senior (by credit) and carries an award amount of $500. — Marina Christensen Justice Award, which is awarded at Commencement. Those accepted into the Augsburg Senior Leadership Society will be inducted and recognized at the 22nd Annual Augsburg Leadership Awards, taking place virtually on Sunday, April 18 from 6:00 — 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions or would like further information regarding these leadership recognition opportunities for Augsburg University Seniors, please reach out to Michael Grewe (grewe@augsburg.edu) from Campus Life. March 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post New Enrollment Communications Specialist submitted by ruckels@augsburg.edu We have hired Ben Dufault as our new Enrollment Communications Specialist, filling a role that has been vacant since the fall. Mostly recently he’s worked with our transfer students and brings a depth of knowledge and love for Augsburg to his role. He’ll begin his new role 3/8. March 1, 2021 ; @ Email a correction for this post Student Worker Position: Assistant Enrollment Counselor submitted by yangdx @augsburg.edu Are you looking for an on-campus job? GREAT NEWS! Student Financial Services is hiring student workers. This is a great opportunity to hone your skills and gain new experiences. Submit your resume, cover letter, and availability today!
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Students accepted into the Auggie Basics Program will live on campus without cost to the student. Regardless of when students enter the program, the housing commitment will cover the full academic year if needed. If the student secures permanent housing elsewhere, they will be released from the...
Show moreStudents accepted into the Auggie Basics Program will live on campus without cost to the student. Regardless of when students enter the program, the housing commitment will cover the full academic year if needed. If the student secures permanent housing elsewhere, they will be released from the program and the spot will be offered to another student. Summer housing may be an option. Students must reapply each academic year. Being chosen for the Auggie Basics program one year does not guarantee participation in future years. To apply, please complete the application below. If you have any questions, please contact studentaffairs@augsburg.edu or call the Student Affairs office at 612 330 1160. Auggie Basics Application March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Alternative Spring Break submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Campus Ministry invites students to participate in an Alternative Spring Break experience March 15-19, 2021, offering the students an opportunity to look deeper at justice issues in the Twin Cities and surrounding area and engage in meaningful, relationship-centered volunteer work. The justice issues will be examined through several experiences in the Twin Cities and reflection and sharing in order for participants to process their experience communally and individually. These experiences include: Onsite work with Health Commons at Central Lutheran Church and in the Cedar Riverside clinic. A presentation and activities by the University of MN Mapping Prejudice project, exploring housing inequity due to racial disparities. A presentation and activities by the Lutheran Social Service of MN (LSS-MN) Advocacy team, providing practical and current information on ways to be advocates. Activities are subject to change due to COVID-19 protocols. This ASB has been approved to count as an Augsburg Experience. Please indicate on the registration form if you would like that option. All activities are subject to change depending on Covid-19 restrictions. Cost: $25, including the required book & lunch each of the 5 days. Please fill out the registration form & turn in your fee to Janice Dames in the Campus Ministry office, 104 Foss Hall. Complete the online registration form. Contact Pastoral Intern, Jenn Luong. |uongj@augsburg.edu Register for Alternative Spring Break March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Apply for the 2021-2022 Interfaith, Christensen, or Sabo Scholars — New Deadline is March 8 submitted by dames@augsburg.edu CURRENT STUDENTS: Want to engage in leadership, service, and learning to make a difference at Augsburg and in the wider community? Apply to be in one of Augsburg’s three Public Leadership Scholar Programs: Christensen Scholars, Interfaith Scholars, or Sabo Scholars. In these programs, you will have the opportunity to participate ina yearlong academic seminar with a cohort of your peers. You will contribute to public leadership on campus and in the wider community in the Christian tradition, through interfaith engagement, or civic life. You will also be able to earn 4 upper division semester credits in the Religion or Political Science and receive a $2,000 scholarship. Who is Eligible? Christensen and Interfaith Scholars — Current sophomores and juniors who plan to study on campus all of the
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Apply here for the 2021 River Semester March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Forum Podcast Ep. 57: B is for Belonging submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu In this episode of The Forum Podcast, Adriana Ponce-Matteccui (Rubicon Programs) provides an introduction into the concepts of...
Show moreApply here for the 2021 River Semester March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Forum Podcast Ep. 57: B is for Belonging submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu In this episode of The Forum Podcast, Adriana Ponce-Matteccui (Rubicon Programs) provides an introduction into the concepts of othering and belonging and practical ways to start introducing belonging into your organization or workplace. https://forumworkplaceinclusion.org/p57/ March 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post Forum Podcast Ep. 56: Seizing the Moment to Create a New, More Inclusive Normal Continued submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu In this special bonus episode of The Forum Podcast, Maureen Berkner Boyt (The Moxie Exchange) answers questions from listeners that attended our webinar Seizing the Moment to Create a New, More Inclusive Normal. https://forumworkplaceinclusion.org/p56/ March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post General Announcements Nominations for the 2020-2021 Augsburg Leadership Awards are Now Open submitted by gaskill|@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 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post Auggie Basics Housing — Applications Now Open submitted by randall|@augsburg.edu As part of the Augsburg University Equity Proposal, the Auggie Basics — Housing initiative is designed to address the needs of students who experience housing instability. The purpose of the program is to provide a bridge for students whose housing is not stable as they seek to identify a permanent solution.
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Show moreJoin Zoom Meeting: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/99906544 396? pwd=TUE3RFVNOXVJTEhyaHF BWnhRc2V 22209 Meeting ID: 999 0654 4396 Passcode: 586732 March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds Girl Scout Cookies submitted by hansonjl|@augsburg.edu For those of you hoping to score cookies from my daughter Eleanor (7) this year, while she isn't selling in- person, she is selling online (such an entrepreneur). You can place an order and have the cookies sent to you. She asked that I share this message with you: Hey! It's Eleanor. | wish | could be there but COVID is here. We opened Girl Scouts online if you want to buy cookies. You can buy them online. There is a new french toast flavored cookie and the old ones as well. My goal is 230 boxes. Nice talking to you! Bye! Order Cookies from Eleanor March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... Ey ARCHIVES March 2021 M T Ww T F ee « Feb
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Posted onFebruary 25, 2021 Email a correction for this post: 10th Annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men: The Prequel March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Find Your Inner Peace submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu Tuesday March 9th, 2021 Time: 5:30pm — 6:30pm Location: Zoom The...
Show morePosted onFebruary 25, 2021 Email a correction for this post: 10th Annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men: The Prequel March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Find Your Inner Peace submitted by mitche13@augsburg.edu Tuesday March 9th, 2021 Time: 5:30pm — 6:30pm Location: Zoom The Holistic Health Series will be a monthly session facilitated by CWC and the Pan-Afrikan Center. For 60 minutes, students will come together on zoom to practice a plethora of grounding activities. Covid-19 and the historical racial unrest have increased anxiety, isolation, depression, unstable housing and employment, and more. CWC and the Pan-Afrikan Center will provide culturally competent sessions that will allow people to practice mindfulness through music, poetry, movement, relationship building, and more. After each session, the facilitators will ask for feedback and suggestions to increase the participants’ quality and enjoyment of Holistic Health Series. https://augsburg.zoom.us//97594915809 March 1, 2021 » @ Email a correction for this post It’s Open Education Week — Join us TODAY and Thursday submitted by wack@augsburg.edu Happy Open Education Week! Join the Lindell Librarians for quick and informal workshops on open education TODAY and Thursday: Open Education Coffee Break: Finding Supplemental Resources (Today @ 3:00) (bit.lyAugsburgOER2021-1) Open Education Coffee Break: dun (March 4 @ 3:30) (bit.ly/AugsburgOER2021-2) Also check out the library OER page (linked below) for taped informational interviews with faculty members Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright and Ben Binder, who have used OER in their classrooms. OER at Augsburg March 1, 2021 » I Email a correction for this post The Intersection of Religion and Science: A Conversation with Aisha Mohamed "16 submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Date: March 2, 2021 Time: 4:00 — 5:00 pm Zoom Webinar You are invited to hear Aisha Mohamed ’16 explore the intersection of of religion and science as she shares her own experience of being a Muslim and a biology major at Augsburg. While at Augsburg she was active in MSA and was an Interfaith Scholar and now is a second year student at University of Minnesota Medical School. Aisha will explore ethical questions raised by the advances in science such as organ donation and stem cell research. Awareness of these ethical questions can create strong leaders in scientific and other fields while holding deep connection to their faith. Following Aisha’s presentation, two Augsburg students will offer their responses and there will be time for questions from the audience. Sponsored by: Interfaith Institute, MSA, and Stem Peer Mentorship and supported by a Bataldan Ethics
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Grant. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Register in advance for the webinar March 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post Virtual Camp Job Fair - TODAY submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu Are you looking for a summer job...
Show moreGrant. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Register in advance for the webinar March 1, 2021 ; I Email a correction for this post Virtual Camp Job Fair - TODAY submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu Are you looking for a summer job working with youth. Looking to gain leadership skills, deepen your faith, and experience an outdoor ministry setting? Spend your summer living and working at camp!” Meet camp representatives today, Monday, March 1, 2021 between 11:00am-1:00pm. Camp representatives are looking to hire students to work over the summer with youth. Jobs vary from camp counselors, activity instructors, kitchen help, etc. Housing and food is included, as well as, as a stipend. Virtual fairs allow students to set up 1:1 meetings and/or attend short information sessions. A few reasons why you should work at a camp: *Camp will build teamwork skills like no other *Grow in your faith *You learn how to be a role model *The kids will inspire you as much as you inspire them, if not more. *It's a fun yet challenging summer gig *You will make life-long friends *New Experiences Questions? Contact tilton@augsburg.edu Hosted by: Augsburg University, Strommen Career & Internship Services Register and Learn More March 1, 2021 ; * Email a correction for this post Faculty and Staff Discount: 2021 Forum on Workplace Inclusion Annual Conference submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu The 2021 Forum on Workplace Inclusion conference will be a virtual experience. Augsburg faculty and staff are eligible to receive a 70% discount off the registration fee! https:/Aforumworkplaceinclusion.org/augsburg-faculty-staff-registration/ March 1, 2021 ; I@ 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.
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panel and discussion that will help us understand the process and learn more about the events happening in the courtroom and in our community. The panel will feature three University of St. Thomas School of Law Faculty, Rachel Moran, Mark Osler and Rachel Paulose, and will be moderated by Dr....
Show morepanel and discussion that will help us understand the process and learn more about the events happening in the courtroom and in our community. The panel will feature three University of St. Thomas School of Law Faculty, Rachel Moran, Mark Osler and Rachel Paulose, and will be moderated by Dr. Yohuru Williams of the University of St. Thomas Racial Justice Initiative. https://stthomas.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6946453 March 3, 2021. I* Email a correction for this post Psych Grad School Panel submitted by mayper@augsburg.edu Want to learn more about graduate studies in Psychology? Join department faculty, grad school representatives, and Augsburg alumni currently enrolled in graduate programs to learn more about how graduate studies can help students achieve their career goals. Psychology and Biopsychology majors and minors are invited to a virtual Zoom meet-up on Thursday, March 11th from 6-7:30pm. Resources on the most popular graduate programs in the area will be available. Please bring questions for our expert panelists! Register March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post Faculty and Staff Discount: 2021 Forum on Workplace Inclusion Annual Conference submitted by gocmen@augsburg.edu The 2021 Forum on Workplace Inclusion conference will be a virtual experience. Augsburg faculty and staff are eligible to receive a 70% discount off the registration fee! https:/Aforumworkplaceinclusion.org/augsburg-faculty-staff-registration/ March 3, 2021 / I= Email a correction for this post Intercollegiate Film Festival submitted by kafkak@augsburg.edu The film 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. The festival is organized by Augsburg University fine arts film scholars and juried by professors and industry professionals. Augsburg students get one free submission using the code CFNFilm2021. Film Freeway March 3, 2021 | I® Email a correction for this post God, Art, and Anti-Colonialism: An Evening With Artist-Activist Mona Haydar submitted by dames@augsburg.edu God, Art, and Anti-Colonialism: An Evening With Artist-Activist Mona Haydar When: Mar 3, 2021 07:00 PM-8:30PM Central Time (US and Canada) The Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU) and Concordia College’s Forum on Faith and Life invite you to a Zoom webinar. Register in advance for this webinar, whichis FREE for all faculty, staff, and students at NECU institutions:
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Apply on Handshake or through this link March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Deadline Extended: Apply by March 9 for Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship submitted by leess8@augsburg. edu Interested in study abroad, but think you can't afford it? The Gilman Scholarship for study abroad...
Show moreApply on Handshake or through this link March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Deadline Extended: Apply by March 9 for Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship submitted by leess8@augsburg. edu Interested in study abroad, but think you can't afford it? The Gilman Scholarship for study abroad is available to Pell grant eligible students who are US Citizens to win $5000-$8000 for an experience abroad! Deadline to apply is now March 9 if you'd like to go abroad Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Academic Year 2021-2022, and Spring 2022! You have an extra week! There are some great resources to help you WIN: 1. Check out our 25 min workshop recording — https://youtu.be/IUFYdSOP86U It has great info on study abroad, tips to winning the scholarship and more. There is even an accompanying worksheet linked in the description you can use to get a jump start on your essays! 2. Staff in the study abroad/away office are happy to work with students 1-1 on choosing a program and preparing essay drafts. Book a specific Gilman Scholarship Advising Appt at https://go.oncehub.com/AndreaDvorak 3. Gilman is hosting AMAs ( Ask Me Anything!) sessions with staff and alums of the program all through February to talk about the scholarship and answer student questions live... Every Thurs at 2pm CST on Zoom and YouTube Live and Every Fri at 2pm CST on Instagram live Get links for all the live sessions here: https://www.gilmanscholarship.org/news-events/events-2/ There is a pile of money on the floor! Will you pick it up? Questions? Email: abroad@augsburg.edu Learn more about the Gilman scholarship and APPLY March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Music Therapy Guitar Help submitted by springfa@augsburg.edu Come join us via zoom for a night of guitar help! Bring any questions you might have. Meeting will be held from 7-8pm on March fourth! March 1, 2021 ) I Email a correction for this post HR/Payroll Virtual Open House March 2 submitted by cswanson@augsburg.edu The Human Resources department invites all Augsburg faculty, staff and student employees to join us for a virtual open house on Tuesday, March 2 from 1:00 PM-3:00 PM. This is a great opportunity for you to meet your HR and payroll team and learn about the exciting work we are doing to better serve the Augsburg community! This event will kick-off a variety of virtual learning and development events throughout 2021 to keep you informed of progress on the priorities outlined in our January Focused Conversation: What We’ve Learned in HR.
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Teaching and Learning New List of External Funding Opportunities for Faculty submitted by mayper@augsburg.edu The Office of Grants and Sponsored Programs has updated its general list of funding opportunities for faculty research and creative pursuits. Check out requests for proposals for grants...
Show moreTeaching and Learning New List of External Funding Opportunities for Faculty submitted by mayper@augsburg.edu The Office of Grants and Sponsored Programs has updated its general list of funding opportunities for faculty research and creative pursuits. Check out requests for proposals for grants in your discipline at the page linked here: https://inside.augsburg.edu/grants/funding/. For next steps, visit httos://inside.augsburg.edu/grants/ To conduct your own tailored search for external grants, visit https://library.augsburg.edu/grants/funding March 1, 2021 ) I Email a correction for this post Get Paid to Do Summer Research Off Campus submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Get paid to conduct scientific research with some of the nation’s top academics at universities, labs, or institutes through a summer research program. Such programs are a great way to enhance your education, meet new people, and explore a new city! Visit URGO’s website using the link below to begin searching for opportunities. The deadline for many programs is in January 2021. Contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu to make an individual appointment if you need help finding opportunities or crafting your applications. Off Campus Summer Research Lists and Databases March 1, 2021 ; * Email a correction for this post Present Your Research at Zyzzogeton — Register by March 5 submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Augsburg’s annual Zyzzogeton Research Symposium showcases the work of over 80 undergraduate researchers in all academic disciplines and will take place VIRTUALLY on April 13th. Students who have conducted research over the course of the last year and would like to present a poster should register at the URGO website (www.augsburg.edu/urgo) by March 5th (a mentor-approved abstract is required to register). For questions about registration or the event, please contact crombie@augsburg.edu URGO Website — Zyzzogeton March 1, 2021 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Fall River Semester Program Application Deadline Approaching submitted by underhil@augsburg.edu Challenge yourself, take advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and gain valuable real-world skills for navigating the complexities of the 21st Century. This coming September, the next group of students, faculty, and staff will embark from Lake Itasca to begin their hundred-day expedition by canoe and van down the length of the Mississippi River. Students take courses in environmental justice, climate change, politics in the American heartland, outdoor leadership, and undertake individual research projects. In addition to spending time in St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans, the group paddles and camps in the “Wild Miles” on the Lower Mississippi, the heavily industrialized “Chemical Corridor,” and finishes by paddling to the Gulf of Mexico, 2,345 river miles from the headwaters. Students interested in joining the program are invited to apply through the Augsburg Study Away web portal. Deadline for applying is March 15.
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some students’ potential experience in K-12. The one hour book club discussion will focus on the implications for students in our Augsburg University context. This Zoom book club is open to Augsburg students, faculty, and staff. This is the final A-Mail announcement. Please contact Bibiana Koh at...
Show moresome students’ potential experience in K-12. The one hour book club discussion will focus on the implications for students in our Augsburg University context. This Zoom book club is open to Augsburg students, faculty, and staff. This is the final A-Mail announcement. Please contact Bibiana Koh at koh@augsburg.edu to reserve a spot, arrange to pick up your book (in Memorial Hall on campus), and to select a book club date (please include your preferred time in your email). Here are the two book club times offered (You will only attend one): * Book group #1: Friday, March 26th: 3-4pm * Book group #2: Monday March 29th, 4-5pm Social work CEs (1 for each group) are available for those in Professional Studies. Social work CEs (1 for each group) are available for those in Professional Studies. weeeeS AVE THE DATE Augsburg Student Day Government (ASDG) and the Batalden Applied Ethics program will co-sponsor “Abolition Praxis as a Moral Compass: A “Radical Imaginary’ Panel Discussion on Wednesday, April 7th, from 4-G6pm. This co-sponsored panel event will feature David Stovall (Professor of Criminology, Law and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago) in addition to students and/or community members. Funding for both events is generously provided by Paul ’63 and LaVonne (Olson) Batalden ’63, and Stephen 67 and Sandra Batalden. March 12, 2021 I= Email a correction for this post Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... pa ARCHIVES March 2021 S S 6 7 13 14 20 21 27
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