due: January 20 submitted by mckinnes @augsburg.edu Students can now apply for the 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program at Augsburg University. This scholarship program supports the advancement of academically focused undergraduates seeking professional careers in the natural... Show moredue: January 20 submitted by mckinnes @augsburg.edu Students can now apply for the 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program at Augsburg University. This scholarship program supports the advancement of academically focused undergraduates seeking professional careers in the natural sciences, especially space physics & engineering, mathematics, and science/mathematics education. This competitive program awards up to 6 scholarships for spring semester, 2020 (totaling $8000), in the following areas: -Emerging Scholarship (Sophomore-Junior). Scholarships of $1000 to encourage students whose course of study shows progress in meeting the criteria of this scholarship program. -Enhanced Scholarship (Sophomore-Senior). Scholarships of $2000 to support students who have shown considerable progress in meeting the criteria of this scholarship program. Strong candidates for the grant will be students who... -are a sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, pre-engineering, or mathematics/science education; -can demonstrate strong academic performance and leadership within their major area; and -show an interest in contributing to NASA’s mission. Please note that students from traditionally underrepresented groups in science and mathematics fields are especially encouraged to apply. No applicant shall be denied consideration based on race, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or ability. 2020 NASA Scholarship Cover Letter January 14,2020 » [# Email a correction for this post 2020 Holiday Schedule submitted by shirreff@augsburg.edu Benefits-eligible staff should observe the paid holiday schedule unless it is determined by their manager that the department needs to remain open to meet the needs of the campus. Being a student-centered institution, it is expected that certain offices and services will need to remain open on some or all of these days. If you have questions about whether you are scheduled to work, please see your supervisor. 2020 Holiday Schedule January 14,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post Nominate a student for the Newman Civic Fellowship submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu The Newman Civic Fellowship recognizes and supports community-committed students who are change makers and public problem-solvers at Campus Compact member institutions. Staff, faculty, and students are encouraged to nominate a student to be considered for Augsburg’s 2020- 2021 Newman Civic Fellow (self-nominations accepted). The nominee must have at least one full year of their education remaining, such that they will be enrolled in higher education for the entirety of the 2020-2021 school year. The link to the nomination form is below. Nominations will close on January 20, 2020. Newman Civic Fellows: *Engage in collaborative action with others from campus or from surrounding communities in order to create long-term social change Show less
EH\January 14,2020 | [@ Email a correction for this post Teaching Tip Tuesday: Increase Student Learning in Only 3 Seconds submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Faculty, check out this article to learn the benefits of increasing the “wait time” between asking a question and getting a student’s... Show moreEH\January 14,2020 | [@ Email a correction for this post Teaching Tip Tuesday: Increase Student Learning in Only 3 Seconds submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Faculty, check out this article to learn the benefits of increasing the “wait time” between asking a question and getting a student’s response. Also, make sure to look to https://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/resources/teaching-tips-and-resources/ for more resources. Teaching Tip Tuesdays are posted on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. You can also find Tech Tips posted on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Increase Student Learning in Only 3 Seconds fH\January 14,2020 » I@ Email a correction for this post EDTalk: Forming Student Groups submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Just prior to the next Faculty Meeting on Wednesday, January 22, Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright will talk about the CTL “Faculty Resources” tab with links to Teaching Tips and Resources. Highlighted will be a simple, powerful, yet flexible survey tool to aid you in forming more compatible (and thus hopefully more effective!) student groups for group projects. EDTalks take place before every Faculty Meeting in HC 151. Grab your coffee and find a seat by 3:20 pm for 15 minutes of information and inspiration. Find out more at the CTL page linked below. Wednesday, January 22 | EDTalk with Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright | 3:20 pm — 3:35 pm, Hagfors 151 Center for Teaching and Learning EiJanuary 14,2020 | [I= Email a correction for this post General Announcements CGEE Finance Assistant/Front Desk Student Job Opening submitted by amata@augsburg.edu The CGEE department is looking to hire a student employee to fill their Finance Assistant/Front Desk position for Spring 2020 & possibly Summer of 2020. This position will be focused on finance and other administrative duties, and scheduled to work 10 hours per week. Essential job functions include, but are not limited to: — Administrative duties including checking emails, answering phone calls, data entry, ordering supplies, general office work, etc. — Preparing spreadsheets with financial information noted accurately — Making payment deposits — Collecting and organizing procurement card (p-card) receipts and statements monthly -Special projects as assigned Job Requirements: -Passionate about cultural difference and international experience -Strong communicator, both written and verbal, able to relate well to a wide variety of people in multiple settings -Detail oriented and highly organized Show less
wrapped or bagged so it will stay clean during the toss. Supplies will also be available to wrap toys before entering the rink. https:/Awww.facebook.com/events/509899846278207/ EHiJanuary 14,2020 » [I= Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds Bedding for... Show morewrapped or bagged so it will stay clean during the toss. Supplies will also be available to wrap toys before entering the rink. https:/Awww.facebook.com/events/509899846278207/ EHiJanuary 14,2020 » [I= Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds Bedding for XL or Twin Bed submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Bedding for Dorm size XL twin OR regular twin bed. 1. Brand new fitted mattress pad. Never used. $25 2. Same as above but gently used. Washed and ready for you. $20 3. Comfy and cozy teal/blue comforter. $25 Smoke free — Pet free — Bug free — Stress free Home rll send pictures if you reply. State the item in your message. Contact Prof. Ilseminger isemings@augsburg.edu EiJanuary 14,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post Men’s Dressy Shoes, Size 10 submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Shoes are size 10. 1. Brown ankle high cowboy boots. Never used! Synthetic upper, rubber sole. $40. 2. Black dress shoes with a nice woven pattern. Genuine leather. 1” heel. Used less than three hours. $85 obo contact isemings@augsburg.edu and I'll send pictures. Include item name in your message. EH January 14,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post African Ghana Dashiki tunics Genuine submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Two imported Dashiki tunics, unisex. They are a men’s Large, and they hang down about mid-thigh. Beautiful patterns and gorgeous hand embroidery. Neither were worn more than an hour. Dry-cleaned just for you. Bug free — Pet free - Smoke free — Stress free Home. 1. blues and brown pattern $50 2. navy blue and yellow pattern $50 Both for $80. obo If you are ina drumming group—they’re perfect for your performances! Contact Prof. lseminger: isemings@augsburg.edu Include item name in your message and [ll send pictures. You gotta see how beautifully crafted these are! fH\January 14,2020 | |* Email a correction for this post Show less
fHiJanuary 14,2020 » I= Email a correction for this post Civic Skills Workshop: Public Narrative submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Public leadership requires the use of both the “head” and the “heart” to mobilize others to act effectively on behalf of shared values. It engages people in... Show morefHiJanuary 14,2020 » I= Email a correction for this post Civic Skills Workshop: Public Narrative submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Public leadership requires the use of both the “head” and the “heart” to mobilize others to act effectively on behalf of shared values. It engages people in interpreting why they should change the world — their motivation — and how they can act to change it — their strategy. Public narrative is the “why” — the art of translating values into action through stories. Learn about how to craft your own public narrative and relate the story of self, story of us, and story of now. This workshop builds on other Sabo Center workshops last semester focused on change-making skills. Whether or not you attended a workshop last semester-JOIN US! Thursday, January 23 3:40-5 p.m. OGC 114 Led by Dennis Donovan. Dennis teaches co-creative politics skills to people of all ages in the Twin Cities, across the US, and around the world who want to make positive change in their communities. Public Narrative: Event Information E\January 14,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post Want to make change in your community? Come to Civic Action Coaching. submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Do you want to take action? Are you working ona public project or problem and need to workshop, brainstorm, or ask for ideas about how to proceed? Bring your project to Civic Action Coaching! There will be 4 sessions planned for the spring semester. Come to one or all of them—the most important thing is to be prepared with a project you are working on our would like to work on. For students who want to take action! Monday, January 27, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, February 17, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, March 23, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, April 13, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Sessions will be led by Dennis Donovan of the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship. Dennis teaches co-creative politics skills to people of all ages in the Twin Cities, across the US, and around the world who want to make positive change in their communities. Questions? Email donovan@augsburg.edu or bouzardg@augsburg.edu. Civic Action Coaching January 14,2020 ; I™ Email a correction for this post 3rd Annual Animals for Smiles submitted by waalenk@augsburg.edu Join the Augsburg Womer’s hockey team and the Physician Assistant Studies program for the third annual Animals for Smiles event! Stuffed animals will be donated to pediatric patients at Children’s Minneapolis. The toss will take place during the home hockey game against Bethel on January 17th at 7:00 pm. Stuffed animals will be tossed onto the ice following the first period. Please bring a new stuffed animal, preferably Show less
Public leadership to make change requires the use of both the “head” and the “heart” to mobilize others to act effectively on behalf of shared values. It engages people in interpreting why they should change the world — their motivation — and how they can act to change it — their strategy. Public... Show morePublic leadership to make change requires the use of both the “head” and the “heart” to mobilize others to act effectively on behalf of shared values. It engages people in interpreting why they should change the world — their motivation — and how they can act to change it — their strategy. Public narrative is the “why” — the art of translating values into action through stories. Learn about how to craft your own public narrative and relate the story of self, story of us, and story of now. This workshop builds on other Sabo Center workshops last semester focused on change-making skills. Whether or not you attended a workshop last semester—JOIN US! Thursday, January 23 3:40-5 p.m. OGC 114 Led by Dennis Donovan. Dennis teaches co-creative politics skills to people of all ages in the Twin Cities, across the US, and around the world who want to make positive change in their communities. Public Narrative Facebook Event E\January 21,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Morning Chapel: Jeremy Myers submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:30 am as we continue our series, “Public Church: Sticking with Love,” based on the quotation from the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I have decided to stick to love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” Today Jeremy Myers, Associate Professor of Religion and Executive Director of the Christensen Center for Vocation, will preach on how God makes our public lives possible. More information f\January 21,2020 » I™@ Email a correction for this post Commuter Student Check-In submitted by swindall@augsburg.edu Are you a commuter? Looking for a way to get connected on campus? Come to the commuter student check-in: a casual time to meet other students who commute, share challenges you face with your commuter status, and share your desires for your experience on campus. Some snacks will be provided. When: Monday, January 27 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM Where: Riverside Room, Christensen Center Can't attend this months Commuter Check-In? Contact Pastoral Intern Sarah Swindall (swindall@augsburg.edu) for more information and to stay updated for February! fiJanuary 21,2020 » I Email a correction for this post Send-off celebration for Scott Brownell on Thursday submitted by riohn@augsburg.edu This Thursday is the send-off celebration for Scott Brownell, who will be departing Augsburg to take a new leadership role in security at 3M. Scott's last day at Augsburg , so please join us on Thursday, 1:00 — 2:00 p.m., in Oren 100, to wish him well! January 21,2020 , = Email a correction for this post Funding Searches and Small Grants — Wednesday, February 12 (3:30 — 5 p.m.), Show less
Hagfors Center main lobby elevator repairs have been completed. The elevator is back in service. January 21,2020 » I™ Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Peace Scholar Information Tabling: Today at 11:30 a.m. in Christensen Center submitted by hermansb@augsburg.edu Are you... Show moreHagfors Center main lobby elevator repairs have been completed. The elevator is back in service. January 21,2020 » I™ Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Peace Scholar Information Tabling: Today at 11:30 a.m. in Christensen Center submitted by hermansb@augsburg.edu Are you interested in being a Peace Scholar in 2020/21? With a seven-week stay in Norway? Then come to our tabling session from 11:30 — 11:50 am TODAY in Christensen Center. Augsburg sophomores and juniors with a strong interest in peace and justice issues are invited to apply for the 2020-21 Peace Scholar Program. Two students will be selected to join the group of 14 students taking courses in Oslo, Norway, at the International Summer Schools and the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue in June and July 2020. Peace Scholars have high academic achievements, interest in international & global issues, openness to explore new ideas, and experience with civil engagement. This program allows scholars to learn, grow, and experience in areas related to peace and current global issues ina Norwegian context. Program cost and room & board in Norway is covered, and students pay for travel cost and personal spendings. Kristy Ornelas (ornelask@augsburg.edu) and Natalie Zavoral (zavoraln@augsburg.edu)) spent their summer as Peace Scholars in Norway last year, and any questions you may have can be directed to them via email. You can also connect with our CGEE office for additional information (x1159 or globaled@augsburg.edu). Application Deadline: February 1, 2020 Apply Here fHJanuary 21,2020 » I= Email a correction for this post RSVP Now for a Screening/Discussion with Stephan Clark submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu A “Speaking of Sabbatical” Event: Stephan Clark will offer a screening and discussion of “Old Media Studies”, a short film shot on the campus of Augsburg University that focuses on a professor who pushes back against a proposal for a New Media Studies major by jokingly promoting the idea of an Old Media Studies major. Lunch will be provided. Wednesday, February 12 | A Screening and Discussion of the Short Film, Old Media Studies, with Stephan Clark | 11:10 am — 12:20 pm, TBD RSVP for the Screening with Stephan Clark fHi\January 21,2020 » I Email a correction for this post Ger Vang: Batalden Interfaith Fellow returns for Spring 2020 semester submitted by koh@augsburg.edu Ger Vang, Hmong Shaman and Batalden Interfaith Fellow, is returning to campus for the Spring 2020 semester! He would love to visit your class and/or student group. If you're interested in having him visit your Show less
Hagfors Center Elevator Out of Service submitted by abounass@augsburg.edu The Hagfors Center main lobby elevator is out of service to make repairs. The parts have been ordered and we anticipate repairs to be completed next week. We will continue to post updates as we get more information. There... Show moreHagfors Center Elevator Out of Service submitted by abounass@augsburg.edu The Hagfors Center main lobby elevator is out of service to make repairs. The parts have been ordered and we anticipate repairs to be completed next week. We will continue to post updates as we get more information. There is an alternative north hall elevator that will be available while the lobby elevator is out of service. If you have any questions contact Bryan Massich at 612-280-7447. fHi\January 14,2020 » I= Email a correction for this post Parking Lot D & Admissions MLK Day Event submitted by sotosm@augsburg.edu In celebration of MLK, the Admission Office will be having an MLK Day Open House Visit Event on Monday, January 20th. Our visitors will have 75 spaces marked off for them in Lot D; once the remaining spots are filled, we ask that faculty and staff park in Lot L, Lot J, or in the 21st Ave Parking Ramp across Riverside (free day permits are available in the Admission Office). In addition, the Admission Office is providing Metro passes for those who wish to park further away and commute to campus using bus or light rail. Please feel free to swing through the Admission Office (LL of Christensen) to pick up your ramp pass or Metro Pass. We thank you again for your assistance in helping to welcome visitors and future Auggies to campus! E\January 14,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Research support for faculty through the URGO Summer Research Program submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu The URGO Summer Research Program is designed to enhance undergraduate student learning and support faculty research and creative activity here on campus. Faculty are the driving force behind the research program, and we want it to be as beneficial to you as possible. While summer is the perfect time to push research projects ahead, we know all too well how quickly the time goes. We have research grants for 400, 200, and 100 student research hours that are designed to provide you with the optimal amount of student research support needed for your project. The 100-hour research assistantship is a particularly good fit if you have needs for data entry, transcription, or literature review. Some of you may have already been approached by students who would like to do summer research through URGO. We encourage you to think about how these students might support your own research agenda. While some advanced students might have a project in mind, we have found that students benefit the most from working within a faculty member's area of expertise and current line of inquiry. To learn more about URGO summer research and working with a student, visit the “on-campus research” page on the URGO website: www.augsburg.edu/urgo. Please encourage interested students to make an appointment with URGO staff by contacting urgo@augsburg.edu. January 14,2020 | [= Email a correction for this post Applications available for URGO Summer Research 2020 submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Applications available for URGO Summer Research Program The URGO Summer Research Program is an on-campus program where undergraduate students are Show less
Bedding Available for Dorm size XL bed submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Two mattress pads available. Fits dorm size beds XL twin, or a regular twin bed. 1. One pad was used only a month and has been washed twice for you. $15 obo 2. Brand new mattress pad in the package $25 obo 3. XL or... Show moreBedding Available for Dorm size XL bed submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Two mattress pads available. Fits dorm size beds XL twin, or a regular twin bed. 1. One pad was used only a month and has been washed twice for you. $15 obo 2. Brand new mattress pad in the package $25 obo 3. XL or regular twin: Comfy cozy comforter, teal with blue, reversible. $25 obo Smoke free, pet free, bug free home. rll send pictures if you're interested. ?m Prof. lseminger and can be contacted at: isemings@augsburg.edu fHi\January 14,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post Two pairs dressy mens shoes size 10 submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu 1. Size 10 ankle cowboy boots, brown, used for two hours, like new! Synthetic upper with rubber sole. $40 obo 2. Size 10 dress black ankle boots, gently used, like new! 1 inch heel. Genuine leather ina weave pattern. Shoe laces included! $80 obo rll send pictures if you're interested. bug free, smoke free, pet free home You may contact me at: isemings@umn.edu January 14,2020 | [I= Email a correction for this post African Tunics- Two submitted by isemings @augsburg. edu Two African dashiki tunics for sale. Each used only once so brand new condition. Hand made in Ghana and beautiful hand embroidery. They have been professionally dry-cleaned and are in great condition. Fits a man size large. 1. Blue and brown tones 2. Naw blue and yellow tones Each $85 Both for $160 If interested, Ill send pictures. Prof. Ilseminger is isemings@augsburg.edu January 14,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post This post has been removed fHi\January 14,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post Submit to A-mail Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Tuesday, January 14, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Hagfors Center Hevator Out of Service Parking Lot D& Admissions MLK Day Event Teaching and Learning Research support for faculty through the URGO... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Tuesday, January 14, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Hagfors Center Hevator Out of Service Parking Lot D& Admissions MLK Day Event Teaching and Learning Research support for faculty through the URGO Summer Research Program Applications available for URGO Surrmer Research 2020 Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad 2020 brings student pronouns to Mbodle Teaching Tip Tuesday: Increase Student Learning in Only 3 Seconds EDTalk: Forrring Student Groups General Announcements OGEE Finance Assistant/Front Desk Student Job Opening New IT status page ExamScheduling Event in the Gass Office 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Frogram— applications due: January 20 2020 Holiday Schedule Norrinate a student for the Newman Civic Fellow ship Fundraiser for LGBTQA+ Student Scholarship Event Announcements MLK Youth Soccer Carp Morning Chapel: Pastor Justin-Lind Ayres MLK Day of Action Revisited Alternative Spring Break: Registration Open 2020 Augsburg IVLK Convocation Qvic Skills Workshop: Fublic Narrative Want to make change in your community? Corre to Civic Action Coaching. 3rd Annual Anirrals for Srriles Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds Bedding for XL or Twin Bed Men's Dressy Shoes, Size 10 African Ghana Dashiki tunics Genuine Bedding Available for Dormsize XL bed Two pairs dressy mens shoes size 10 African Tunics- Two This post has been rermoved Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Show less
Lindell 301 submitted by causey@augsburg.edu The Office of Grants & Sponsored Programs is hosting an event series to support ongoing grant proposal development among faculty and staff. The next session is Wednesday, February 12 (3:30 — 5pm) in Lindell 301. The topic is Funding Searches & Small... Show moreLindell 301 submitted by causey@augsburg.edu The Office of Grants & Sponsored Programs is hosting an event series to support ongoing grant proposal development among faculty and staff. The next session is Wednesday, February 12 (3:30 — 5pm) in Lindell 301. The topic is Funding Searches & Small Grants. Mary Hollerich of Lindell Library will discuss how to conduct funding searches for grants, and how the Library can help during the lifecycle of your grant. OGSP will give numerous examples of small grants across the disciplines. Twenty minutes will be reserved at the end for writing, consultations, and planning. Everyone is welcome to attend! Please RSVP to causey@augsburg.edu. Please contact Lauren Causey with questions. Link: http://library.augsburg.edu/grants/howto#s-lg-box-16912579 fHJanuary 21,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Want to make change in your community? Come to Civic Action Coaching. submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Do you want to take action? Are you working ona public project or problem and need to workshop, brainstorm, or ask for ideas about how to proceed? Bring your project to Civic Action Coaching! There will be 4 sessions planned for the spring semester. Come to one or all of them—the most important thing is to be prepared with a project you are working on our would like to work on. For students who want to take action! Monday, January 27, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, February 17, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, March 23, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Monday, April 13, 3:10-4:40 p.m., OGC 114 Sessions will be led by Dennis Donovan of the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship. Dennis teaches co-creative politics skills to people of all ages in the Twin Cities, across the US, and around the world who want to make positive change in their communities. Questions? Email donovan@augsburg.edu or bouzardg@augsburg.edu. Civic Action Coaching fHiJanuary 21,2020 , I* Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements ® Cold Weather Safety Tips e@ Hagfors Hevator Back in Service Teaching and Learning @ Peace Scholar Information Tabling: Today at 11:30 a.m. in... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Tuesday, January 21, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements ® Cold Weather Safety Tips e@ Hagfors Hevator Back in Service Teaching and Learning @ Peace Scholar Information Tabling: Today at 11:30 a.m. in Christensen Center @ RSVPNow for a Screening/Discussion with Stephan Clark @ Ger Vang: Batalden Interfaith Fellow returns for Spring 2020 serrester General Announcements e Attention, first-year students: What do you expect in the workplace? @ Announcing the John R Michell / Academy of American Poets Prize Event Announcements ®@ vic Skills Workshop: Public Narrative @ Morning Chapel: Jeremy Myers ® Conmuter Student Check-In e Send-off celebration for Scott Brownell on Thursday @ Funding Searches and Small Grants — Wednesday, February 12 (3:30 —5 p.m), Lindell 301 @ Want to make change in your community? Core to Civic Action Coaching. Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Cold Weather Safety Tips submitted by erchula@augsburg.edu As the single-digit and sub-zero temperature days become more frequent, it’s important for all of us (no matter how many winters you’ve been through) to review ways to stay safe in the bitter cold so we can make it through another lovely Minnesota winter. Refresh your winter safety knowledge by reviewing the cold weather safety tips on the Public Safety website and stay safe out there! Public Safety Website fHiJanuary 21,2020 , [™@ Email a correction for this post Hagfors Elevator Back in Service submitted by abounass@augsburg.edu Show less
class, please contact him at gervang2222@gmail.com. See link below to view his message to you! If you have any questions, please feel free to email Bibiana Koh, Batalden Scholar in Applied Ethics, at koh@augsburg.edu. https:/Awww.youtube.com/watch? v=-mdeflkYXIE &feature=youtu.be fHiJanuary 21... Show moreclass, please contact him at gervang2222@gmail.com. See link below to view his message to you! If you have any questions, please feel free to email Bibiana Koh, Batalden Scholar in Applied Ethics, at koh@augsburg.edu. https:/Awww.youtube.com/watch? v=-mdeflkYXIE &feature=youtu.be fHiJanuary 21,2020 » I* Email a correction for this post General Announcements Attention, first-year students: What do you expect in the workplace? submitted by alamilla@augsburg.edu The Forum on Workplace Inclusion is the nation’s largest workplace diversity, inclusion, and equity conference, and we want to share the Augsburg student perspective with the more than 1,400 professionals from a variety of industries who attend each year. When you look forward to leaving college and entering the workforce, what’s on your mind? Fill out this two-question survey to let us Know what you think. Fill out the survey EJanuary 21,2020 » I= Email acorrection for this post Announcing the John R. Mitchell / Academy of American Poets Prize submitted by green@augsburg.edu Deadline for Submission: 17 February 2020 This competition, endowed by Jean Mitchell in honor of the late John Mitchell, former English Department faculty member and poet, is for the best group of three poems composed by a current Augsburg undergraduate or graduate student. The award includes a $100 prize ($50 each, if split between an undergrad and a grad student) and a certificate from the Academy of American Poets. Carleton Professor emerita and poet Mary Moore Easter will be judging this year’s Mitchell Prize. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY * A set of three well-proofread poems must be sent from your Augsburg email address as an attachment to green@augsburg.edu by 17 February 2020. ¢ Writers should put Mitchell Prize in the subject line. * The email must contain the titles of the poems, and the poet's full name, pronouns, status (undergrad or grad), phone number, and mailing/oermanent address. « Winners will be announced by Augsburg University in early March. There will be a reading on campus with judge Mary Moore Easter and the prize winners on the evening of Wed, 25 March. * Inthe summer, the Academy will send a letter of congratulations and a certificate to each winner or honorable mention recipient. If two winners are chosen, the prize money will be divided between them. January 21,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Civic Skills Workshop: Public Narrative submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, January 13, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Anderson Residence Hall Leak, Christensen Center Heating System Repairs e Adnission Office in Lot Don MLK Day Teaching and Learning e@ Becorre a... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, January 13, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements @ Anderson Residence Hall Leak, Christensen Center Heating System Repairs e Adnission Office in Lot Don MLK Day Teaching and Learning e@ Becorre a Peace Scholar: Study in Norway this summer @ |CDGrants Panel Presentation @ 2020 brings student pronouns to Mbodle General Announcements e@ New ITstatus page @ Moke a Difference for Mddle Schoolers. Becorre a Debate Judge for the MNUDL This Spring. e ExamScheduling Event with the CLASS Office @ OGEE Finance Assistant/Front Desk Student Job Opening @ 2020 Holiday Schedule @ Business/Econ Study abroad in Greece — May 2020 Event Announcements @ Inclusive Remote Work: Getting it Right. @ Gbobal Citizenship: Whole World Sensibilities and Responsibilities @ Daily Chapel: Mndful Vonday e Anirels for Smiles @ Study in Japan — Special Info Session this Thursday e@ Auggie Doggies Back on 1/27 @ Explore Amsterdamthis suntmer and earn 6 credits e@ Announcing Sumter Speech & Debate Camp for Mddle and Hgh School Students this Sumer Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds e@ Roomfor Rent in South Mnneapolis @ Seeking babysitter/nanny Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Anderson Residence Hall Leak, Christensen Center Heating System Repairs submitted by abounass@augsburg.edu For more campus facilities projects updates, click on the link below. https://inside.augsburg.edu/facilities/2020/0 1/10/anderson-residence-hall-leak-christensen-center-heating- system-repairs/ Show less
Welcome Arielle Mayper submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu We would like everyone to welcome our new Administrative Assistant for STEM/Religion, Arielle Mayper. Arielle will be residing in the second floor workroom of the Hagfors Center. We are excited to have her here at Augsburg! fHiJanuary 7,2020... Show moreWelcome Arielle Mayper submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu We would like everyone to welcome our new Administrative Assistant for STEM/Religion, Arielle Mayper. Arielle will be residing in the second floor workroom of the Hagfors Center. We are excited to have her here at Augsburg! fHiJanuary 7,2020 , I* Email a correction for this post Welcome La’Vonne Clarke submitted by cashdar@augsburg.edu Please welcome La’Vonne Clarke to the University Events team as our newest event planner! You can find her on the second floor of the Christensen Center, office 203C. Feel free to swing by and meet La’Vonne. January 7,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post Nominate a student for the Newman Civic Fellowship submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu The Newman Civic Fellowship recognizes and supports community-committed students who are change makers and public problem-solvers at Campus Compact member institutions. Staff, faculty, and students are encouraged to nominate a student to be considered for Augsburg’s 2020- 2021 Newman Civic Fellow (self-nominations accepted). The nominee must have at least one full year of their education remaining, such that they will be enrolled in higher education for the entirety of the 2020-2021 school year. The link to the nomination form is below. Nominations will close on January 20, 2020. Newman Civic Fellows: *Engage in collaborative action with others from campus or from surrounding communities in order to create long-term social change *Take action in addressing issues of inequality and political polarization *Demonstrate the motivation and potential for effective long-term civic engagement Through the fellowship, Campus Compact provides students with training and resources that nurture their assets and passions and help them develop strategies for social change. The yearlong program, named for Campus Compact founder Frank Newman, includes virtual learning opportunities and networking as part of a national network of engaged student leaders and an optional in-person convening. Newman Civic Fellowship Nomination Form January 7,2020 » I@ Email a correction for this post Sophomores: Phillips Scholarship Preliminary App Deadline: Friday, Jan 10 submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Sophomores: Preliminary applications close this Friday, January 10, for the Phillips Scholars program. The Phillips Scholars Program recognizes and rewards private college students who strive to make life better for those with unmet needs. Applicants are challenged to think creatively and become community-service leaders, and receive a total of $16,000 in scholarship. A preliminary mini-application (linked below) is used to select two finalists from Augsburg University who will then develop a full proposal to be submitted to the Minnesota Private College Council for the scholarship. This will include a 5-7 page project proposal, official transcript, and 3 letters of recommendation. Staff members of the Sabo Center will help finalists complete their applications. Show less