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
This program explores economic, business, ethical and religious forces that have created vast changes in Greek life. Examine challenges and opportunities in Greece as it has suffered from economic crisis combined with the current refugee crisis. Gain an understanding of Greek history, Greek... Show moreThis program explores economic, business, ethical and religious forces that have created vast changes in Greek life. Examine challenges and opportunities in Greece as it has suffered from economic crisis combined with the current refugee crisis. Gain an understanding of Greek history, Greek culture, and how that has led to the current Greek business/economic model. Through these connections, you will develop an understanding of Greece’s interaction with the European Union and the current instability in the region. Get more info and apply online! fHiJanuary 13,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Inclusive Remote Work: Getting it Right. submitted by lopezfr@augsburg. edu When: January 16, 2020 11:00 am — 12:00 pm CST Level: Introductory Track: D&l Strategy Presenters: Veronika Hucke, D&I Strategy and Solutions | Lisa Kepinski, Inclusion Institute Cost: Free Globally, more than half of companies allow some form of remote work and, inthe U.S., itis already a commonplace reality. Remote work can positively impact how we all do work, providing benefits to the employee, the organization and society. Having access to great technology tools and solutions is a vital part of enabling this way of working now and into the future. Yet, equally as important is the experience of being a remote worker and addressing the challenges associated with creating a strong sense of belonging and inclusion in the virtual workplace. This webinar will share insights from a recent global research study on inclusive remote work and will offer practical tips for what works. Additionally, a case study from Citrix outlining how they have created an inclusive environment for distributed teams to heighten engagemert, inclusion, belonging, retention and productivity will be shared during the webinar. Learning Outcomes Understand the framework of remote work and the employee’s experience with this way of working Learn about the opportunities and challenges with remote work from multiple perspectives Receive pragmatic inspiration on what to do going forward Register here fiJanuary 13,2020 » I Email acorrection for this post Global Citizenship: Whole World Sensibilities and Responsibilities submitted by lopezfr@augsburg. edu When: February 6, 2020 8:00 am — 10:00 am Where: DoubleTree by Hilton — University Area, Bridges Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 511 Huron Blvd. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, Phone: 612-504-3000 Cost: $75 Level: Intermediate Track: Global Diversity Presenters: Shawntera M. Hardy, PolicyGrounds Consulting | Khadija Kali, Global Language Connections | Mark Ritchie, Global Minnesota Price of registration includes full plated breakfast buffet and coffee and specialty teas. Global citizenship and interconnectivity allows us to experience and impact the world in more expansive Show less
January 13,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Announcing Summer Speech & Debate Camp for Middle and High School Students this Summer submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu Looking for an exciting, competitive, and educational camp for middle and high school students this summer? Come to the... Show moreJanuary 13,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Announcing Summer Speech & Debate Camp for Middle and High School Students this Summer submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu Looking for an exciting, competitive, and educational camp for middle and high school students this summer? Come to the Minnesota Debate and Advocacy Workshop (MDAW) for middle and high school students. Registration and scholarship applications are now open! MDAW is a collaborative effort between The Minnesota Urban Debate League (a program of Augsburg University) and The University of Minnesota Debate Team. Our goal is to increase access to debate for schools, coaches, and students entering 6th — 12th grade providing a high quality summer camp experience to students in the Twin Cities Metro and the Upper Midwest region. For our 17th year, we’ve got new camp offerings, see details to find the right camp (or camps) for your student! 2020 SPEECH & DEBATE CAMP OFFERINGS Middle School (5 days each, daytime only) — Middle School Policy Debate Camp — Middle School Speech Camp — Middle School Congressional Debate Camp High School (residential and commuter options available) — Congressional Debate Camp (1 session) — Policy Debate Camp (2 sessions) * Extended — for intermediate and advanced students * Core — for beginning and intermediate (advanced students may attend as camp leaders) Learn More about Summer Speech & Debate Camp fiJanuary 13,2020 , I Email acorrection for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds Room for Rent in South Minneapolis submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu Come join a household of eclectic introverts. We like fine arts, film, world music and food, puzzles, laughing & dancing, card/word games, thrift shopping, sewing, improv, reading, gardening, and building. Add your well-behaved/trained cat and YOU* and we can’t go wrong. (Ok, the cat part’s optional, but we really do love animals even though none currently live with us!) Rent per person: $448.75/month + % utilities (water/trash, electric, gas, internet), 6-month lease period. Interview, application fee, and deposit required. Room available February ist-July 31, 2020. Potentially Show less
ways than ever before. With this new international reach, however, comes responsibility for simultaneously caring for both our local communities and for others on the planet impacted by our actions or decisions. Given these new realities, how do we ensure our practices and solutions meet... Show moreways than ever before. With this new international reach, however, comes responsibility for simultaneously caring for both our local communities and for others on the planet impacted by our actions or decisions. Given these new realities, how do we ensure our practices and solutions meet increasingly complex challenges at the local and planetary levels? This workshop will include specific examples of what it takes to develop critical practices that satisfy individual interests while keeping in mind the needs of current and future generations — here and everywhere. Learning Outcomes This session will include specific examples that will have the following learning outcomes: Communications policies and practices that satisfy individual interests while keeping in mind the needs of current and future generations — here and everywhere Team member training approaches to developing simultaneously local and global thinking/action Feedback mechanism to involve the broader community in this “balancing” process Schedule 8:00 am — 8:30 am — Breakfast 8:30 am — 9:00 am — Welcome 9:00 am — 9:55 am — Program/Workshop 9:55 am — 10:00 am — Q&A and Close Register Here fHiJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post Daily Chapel: Mindful Monday submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Join us this morning at 10:40am in Hoversten Chapel for 20 minutes of relaxing yet invigorating breathing and stretching exercises led by Krista Costin’08, a yoga and meditation instructor. More information EiJanuary 13,2020 , I Email a correction for this post 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 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/ fH January 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post Study in Japan — Special Info Session this Thursday submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Are you interested in studying abroad in Japan? Come learn about the Augsburg exchange program at iCLA in Kofu, Japan. Take classes at an English- speaking university, and stay on track to graduate. Great for lots of majors! Show less
flexible for earlier move-in. Cozy upstairs room in 4bd/2ba house has hardwood floors and is connected to a private 3-season porch. Approximate measurement of the interior room is 10’7” x 74”. The measurements of the porch are 7’ x 14’, for a combined area of 176 square feet. The room is... Show moreflexible for earlier move-in. Cozy upstairs room in 4bd/2ba house has hardwood floors and is connected to a private 3-season porch. Approximate measurement of the interior room is 10’7” x 74”. The measurements of the porch are 7’ x 14’, for a combined area of 176 square feet. The room is available unfurnished if desired or furnished with a twin bed and frame, clothing rack, and dresser. Share a full bathroom with one other housemate (great water pressure). Washer/dryer on-site along with a well-furnished kitchen. Perks include enclosed front porch, fenced yard, and basement storage. Convenient to Powderhorn Park, Midtown Global Market, Tiny Diner, Hosmer Library, biking trails and buses #5 and #4. * YOU don't smoke, do drugs (weed included) or partake in illegal activities. We ask that you only apply if over 21 years old. YOU are considerate, responsible, tidy, and drama-free. Eager (at least willing) to share in snow shoveling, mowing/yardwork, and assigned chores. Are willing to participate in monthly housemate meetings and able to uphold weekday and weekend quiet hours. All races/religions/gender identities welcome. Please contact by email with questions, and to set up a visit — 3601 ColumbusAve@gmail.com fHiJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post Seeking babysitter/nanny submitted by voss@augsburg.edu -m in need of someone who can help with before and after school care at my home, and transportation to/from school, for my 9-year-old two or three times a week. Brooklyn Center/Crystal/Robbinsdale area. (There would also be opportunities for more work during school breaks). If you're interested, or know of someone who might be a good fit, contact Erin at voss@augsburg.edu . fHiJanuary 13,2020 , 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 January 2020 S M T Ww T F S « Dec Feb » Show less
JANUARY * Wed 1/22: 4:30 PM — Marcy Open School (Minneapolis) * Tue 1/28: 3:30 PM -— Clara Barton Open School (Minneapolis) ¢ Thu 1/30: 3:30 PM — Highland Park Senior High School (St. Paul) FEBRUARY * Tue 2/4: 3:30 PM — Andersen United Community School (Minneapolis) * Wed 2/5: 4:30 PM —... Show moreJANUARY * Wed 1/22: 4:30 PM — Marcy Open School (Minneapolis) * Tue 1/28: 3:30 PM -— Clara Barton Open School (Minneapolis) ¢ Thu 1/30: 3:30 PM — Highland Park Senior High School (St. Paul) FEBRUARY * Tue 2/4: 3:30 PM — Andersen United Community School (Minneapolis) * Wed 2/5: 4:30 PM — Washington Technology Magnet School (St. Paul) * Tue 2/11: 3:30 PM -— Clara Barton Open School (Minneapolis) * Wed 2/19: 4:30 PM — Marcy Open School (Minneapolis) ¢ Thu 2/20: 3:30PM — Highland Park Senior High School (St. Paul) MARCH * Wed 3/4: 4:30 PM — Washington Technology Magnet School (St. Paul) * Tue 3/10: 3:30 PM — Clara Barton Open School (Minneapolis) * Wed 3/11: 4:30 PM — Marcy Open School (Minneapolis) ¢ Thu 3/12: 3:30 PM — Highland Park Senior High School (St. Paul) * Tue 3/17: 3:30 PM— Andersen United Community School (Minneapolis) * Wed 3/18: 4:30 PM — Washington Technology Magnet School (St. Paul) Learn More & Sign Up to Volunteer EJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post Exam Scheduling Event with the CLASS Office submitted by pylkkik@augsburg.edu For those registered with the CLASS Office, we are inviting you to the Stress Less: Schedule your Exams event on Wednesday, January 15th and Tuesday, January 21st from 8:30am-4:30pm in the Groves Lab (Lindell Library 216). You can get help you scheduling exams and quizzes for the entire semester as well as answer any testing questions you may have. Snacks and fidgets will be available as well as a drawing for Barnes and Noble and Augsburg Bookstore gift cards. If you do schedule your exams and quizzes for the entire semester on your own, you can still come in and put your name in the drawing. Please bring your course schedule, your laptop, if possible, as well as your course syllabi with dates/times of exams and quizzes. Questions? You can come to the CLASS Office at the Groves Lab by email at groveslab@augsburg.edu or call at 612-330-7148 or go to the Groves Lab in Lindell Library 216. January 13,2020 , I Email a correction for this post 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 Show less
2020 brings student pronouns to Moodle submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu We’re excited to let everyone know that student pronouns are now displayed in moodle. They are displayed: — On your login page next to your name and photo — Inthe class roster — Inthe gradebook — In discussion board... Show more2020 brings student pronouns to Moodle submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu We’re excited to let everyone know that student pronouns are now displayed in moodle. They are displayed: — On your login page next to your name and photo — Inthe class roster — Inthe gradebook — In discussion board postings Remember that you can select your pronouns in Records and Registration on the Student Information page. You may also select that you do not wish to define your pronouns (essentially opting out). Moodle will update pronouns every night. fHiJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post General Announcements New IT status page submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu New for 2020, we have an IT Status service we’ve been testing internally and we’re ready to release to you. https://au-ls-it-status.statushub.io/ On this page you can subscribe to receive email or text alerts about major service issues (you can even select which services you care about — moodle, telecom, internet, etc). Please keep in mind a human still has to create the alerts and in some cases solving the problem will take priority over updating the status page. Some updates may come after the fact. Our hope is that this empowers you, if you're interested, to receive updates about major service issues that you care about. IT Status Page fiJanuary 13,2020 , I Email acorrection for this post Make a Difference for Middle Schoolers. Become a Debate Judge for the MNUDL This Spring. submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu The Minnesota Urban Debate League, a program of Augsburg University, is seeking judges for the middle school debate season. This year’s exciting topic: Mars Colonization! Judges rock our world! They help students learn to think critically, research thoroughly, and speak persuasively. Become a debate judge! No experience? No problem. We train judges at every tournament. Debate judges: Listen Attentively Choose a Winner Provide Feedback Middle School Debate Tournament Schedule Show less
Important: Human Resources/Payroll Information — Phishing Scam submitted by ueckerk @augsburg.edu It has been brought to our attention by an employee that they received the following questionable email: Good Day, This is a friendly reminder , Allemployees must send current bank information via... Show moreImportant: Human Resources/Payroll Information — Phishing Scam submitted by ueckerk @augsburg.edu It has been brought to our attention by an employee that they received the following questionable email: Good Day, This is a friendly reminder , Allemployees must send current bank information via Email for payroll update before 10th of January 2020. Send a voided check or send in the following format: Account holder name Account number Account type Thank you for your cooperation. Kindly disregard if you have already compiled by sending your details. Happy New Year! Human Resources. To protect yourself against fraudulent activity we recommend the following: * Please do not provide sensitive information via email or over the phone, the Human Resources/Payroll department would not request sensitive information in that manner. * Please make sure the request is from an official Augburg.edu email address. « When in question regarding a request for information please email payroll|\@augsburg.edu or hr@augsburg.edu to verify. Our IT partners are aware of this incident and they suggest clicking the Report Spam button to better “train” Google to filter these emails out from reaching your inbox. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. January 7,2020 » I™ Email a correction for this post December Auggie Pride Award Winner submitted by rolfi@augsburg.edu Staff Senate congratulates our December Auggie Pride Award winner Briana Alamilla. Get to know our fellow Auggie staff! Briana Alamilla, Communication and Social Media Specialist — How many years have you worked at Augsburg? 6 total. 2 as staff, 4 as a student worker! — Where is your office located? Lower level of Anderson Hall — Describe your role at Augsburg. What do you find meaningful and positive in the work you do? lrun the social media accounts for Augsburg and Luther Seminary. | also write content for our Alumni magazine, Augsburg Now. Every morning, | curate the social media newsfeed from Inside Augsburg, | oversee A-mail and the digital screens, and maintain Augsburg’s News and Media blog. What I find meaningful is the fact that what | do helps people stay informed and connected to Augsburg ina way. — What is your favorite place in the neighborhood? Soberfish! fHiJanuary 7,2020 ) I* Email a correction for this post Show less
January 13,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Admission Office in Lot D on MLK Day 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... Show moreJanuary 13,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Admission Office in Lot D on MLK Day 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! fiJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Become a Peace Scholar: Study in Norway this summer submitted by hermansb@augsburg.edu Are you interested in being a Peace Scholar in 2020/21? With a seven-week stay in Norway? This annual summer program is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the central issues and theories regarding conflict, war and peace. Through an application and interview process, students from Augsburg University, Augustana University (Sioux Falls), Concordia College (Moorhead), Luther College, Pacific Lutheran University, and St. Olaf College are selected as Peace Scholars and awarded a seven-week academic experience held at The Nansen Dialogue Network in Lillehammer and The University of Oslo International Summer School. Kristy Ornelas (ornelask@augsburg.edu) and Natalie Zavoral (zavoraln@augsburg.edu) are this year’s Augsburg’s Peace Scholars, 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). Peace Scholar applications are due February 1, 2020. Apply to become a Peace Scholar fHiJanuary 13,2020 . I Email a correction for this post ICD Grants Panel Presentation submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu All faculty, and particularly those interested in applying for the ICD Grant Proposal in 2020, are invited to hear from the 2019 ICD Grant awardees about the goals, process, and initial results of their course redesign projects. Thursday, January 16 | ICD Grants 2019 Panel Presentation | 1:00 pm — 2:00 pm, Marshall Room Center for Teaching and Learning January 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection for this post Show less
Dr. Mike Lacktorin Will be visiting from iCLA to talk about the exchange program and Japan! This semester exchange program is open to all Auggies. Thursday, January 16, 2020 11:25 —- 11:55am Nelson Room (next to Einstein’s in the Christensen Center lobby) Get more information about the Japan... Show moreDr. Mike Lacktorin Will be visiting from iCLA to talk about the exchange program and Japan! This semester exchange program is open to all Auggies. Thursday, January 16, 2020 11:25 —- 11:55am Nelson Room (next to Einstein’s in the Christensen Center lobby) Get more information about the Japan semester exchange at iCLA! January 13,2020 , I@ Email a correction for this post Auggie Doggies Back on 1/27 submitted by detlofi@augsburg.edu Paws for Learning and our four legged furry friends will return to regular weekly visits on Monday 1/27/2020. They will once again be in the Center for Wellness and Counseling office located on the first floor of the Anderson Residence Hall. Please mark your calendars and plan to welcome them to the new semester on Monday 1/27 from 10:30 — 11:30 am for a little stress relief. fHiJanuary 13,2020 . I Email a correction for this post Explore Amsterdam this summer and earn 6 credits submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu LNVING GREEN IN AMSTERDAM, Study Abroad May 7-22, 2020 Apply by January 31! Program Leaders: Lars Christiansen and Allyson Green Love to explore? Have a sense of adventure? Like to walk and take trains? Like to ride bike? See cities by boat? Enjoy gardens? Markets? Architecture? Parks? Ever been interested in how the people of the Netherlands live? Do you have the desire to learn about innovative and creative solutions to environmental challenges? Would you like to have new ideas and tools to make positive changes back here in the U.S.? Join Allyson Green and Lars Christiansen on a two-week exploration of urban environmental sustainability in Amsterdam and Delft, Netherlands in May 2020! We begin with several course sessions in Minneapolis in early May, and then depart for the Netherlands on May 7. We return two weeks later. There is so much to see and discover! We hope you join us. This is a 6-credit program: Students choose one SOC/URB course for 4 credits: SOC/URB 111: City Life: Intro to Urban Sociology (fulfills Social Behavioral Sciences LAF), or SOC/URB 295: Living Green in Amsterdam (elective) All students also take INS 292 for 2 credits: INS 292: Topics: Environmental Sustainability through an Intercultural Lens This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement. Program Cost: $5,500 *This all-inclusive program fee covers: tuition for 6 credits, international round-trip airfare from Minneapolis, all lodging, all meals, all transportation during the program, and all program activities. Financial Aid: Check with Student Financial Services in Sverdrup hall to learn about how your financial aid package might help cover the cost of this program. Get more information and apply online Show less
Saturday, January 11th 7:30 pm Cedar Cultural Center-416 Cedar Avenue $10 donation requested Many great musicians including Augsburg’s own Tatum and Tessa, the Brass Messengers, Jack Klatt, and more. Advanced tickets may be purchased by clicking on the URL link below. http:/Awww.eventbrite.com/e... Show moreSaturday, January 11th 7:30 pm Cedar Cultural Center-416 Cedar Avenue $10 donation requested Many great musicians including Augsburg’s own Tatum and Tessa, the Brass Messengers, Jack Klatt, and more. Advanced tickets may be purchased by clicking on the URL link below. http:/Awww.eventbrite.com/e/86 724412051 fiJanuary 7,2020 . I* Email a correction for this post Registration for Alternative Spring Break is Open submitted by swindall@augsburg.edu Come join the fun on the Augsburg Alternative Spring Break trip this March! A group of Augsburg students, led by the Campus Ministries office, will travel to Taos, New Mexico for a week of service, cultural exploration, learning and fun. We will partner with Habitat for Humanity to help restore and build homes for families in need and learn about the challenges that face the Taos community. For interested students, the Alternative Spring Break trip can be taken as a Augsburg Experience. Please contact Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres for more information. To register for the Alternative Spring Break trip, click on the link below and follow the instructions. The trip is $250 (including a $100 deposit), which includes travel, most meals, and lodging. Alternative Spring Break Registration Site EiJanuary 7,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... Ey Show less
— 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... Show more— 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 -Maintain confidentiality with sensitive information -Self starter and self-directed -High customer service orientation -Skilled in the use of Google platform, Microsoft Excel, Word Preferred skills/experience: -CGEE or other study abroad program alumni, or international student -Related majors such as: Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, International Business, etc. -Spanish language skills (speaking and writing) a plus Application Instructions To apply, please login to your student Augnet account and submit your cover letter and resume through Student Jobs-Handshake. Position will be opened until filled. Student Jobs-Handshake EiJanuary 13,2020 , ™ Email acorrection 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 13,2020 » I@ Email a correction for this post Business/Econ Study abroad in Greece — May 2020 submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Study Abroad for 2 weeks in summer and earn 4 credits + Augsburg Experience! Apply by January 31 ***F conomic Crisis, Small Business & Ethics in Greece Course options: KEY 490, ECO 495 , or BUS 495 (students register for one course). This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement. Faculty Leaders: Stella Hofrenning and Phyllis Kapetenakis Travel Dates: May 12-30, 2020 Approximately 3 pre-travel meetings will also be held Description: Show less
Eventually we will be able to sign people up to receive text messages as well as emails. Stay tuned for this information. f\January 15,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post Open Food Lab Spring 2020 hours submitted by thaobb4@augsburg.edu Welcome back to campus everybody! As we all come back... Show moreEventually we will be able to sign people up to receive text messages as well as emails. Stay tuned for this information. f\January 15,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post Open Food Lab Spring 2020 hours submitted by thaobb4@augsburg.edu Welcome back to campus everybody! As we all come back to campus so does Campus Kitchen’s Open Food Lab hours!! Below are the regular hours for Spring2020: Mo: 4p-6p, 7p-9p Tu: 11a-1p Th: 7p-9p Fr: 11a-1p Furthermore, click the link below to view/access our Google Calendar for Open Food Lab hours. Here we will update changes as well as workshop occasions! If clicking the link doesn’t give you permanent access to the GC, please email thaobb4@augsburg.edu if you wish to gain permanent access. https://calendar.google.com/calendar? cid=YXVne2J1cmcuZWR1X3U1bmY4dGRZMDBvdGpmdjJpaTZwbGZjZWV jQGdyb3VwL3mNhbGVuZGF yL mdvb2dsZS5jb20 Have questions or concerns? Contact thaobb4@augsburg.edu or campuskitchen@augsburg.edu fJanuary 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Explore Amsterdam this summer and earn 6 credits submitted by lubegam@augsburg.edu LNVING GREEN IN AMSTERDAM, Study Abroad May 7-22, 2020 Program Leaders: Lars Christiansen and Allyson Green Love to explore? Have a sense of adventure? Like to walk and take trains? Like to ride bike? See cities by boat? Enjoy gardens? Markets? Architecture? Parks? Ever been interested in how the people of the Netherlands live? Do you have the desire to learn about innovative and creative solutions to environmental challenges? Would you like to have new ideas and tools to make positive changes back here in the U.S.? Join Allyson Green and Lars Christiansen on a two-week exploration of urban environmental sustainability in Amsterdam and Delft, Netherlands in May 2020! We begin with several course sessions in Minneapolis in early May, and then depart for the Netherlands on May 7. We return two weeks later. There is so much to see and discover! We hope you join us. This is a 6-credit program: Students choose one SOC/URB course for 4 credits: SOC/URB 111: City Life: Intro to Urban Sociology (fulfills Social Behavioral Sciences LAF), or SOC/URB 295: Living Green in Amsterdam (elective) All students also take INS 292 for 2 credits: INS 292: Topics: Environmental Sustainability through an Intercultural Lens Show less