— 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 7,2020 , I* Email a... Show more— 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 7,2020 , 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 7,2020 | I™ Email a correction for this post TechTip Tuesday: Import Moodle Content from Previous Semesters submitted by tensen@augsburg.edu One of the convenient things about Moodle is that you can very easily “reuse” content (either an entire course or specific files, activities, or media). The Archive Block in your Spring Moodle “shell” allows you to quickly and easily import content-whether it is from the current, or a previous, academic year. Moodle Archive Block January 7,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post General Announcements New IT status page 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. fH\January 7,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post Cook in the Food Lab during winter break submitted by jacobsn@augsburg.edu Today (1/7) from 5-7:30pm. Bring some ingredients and come on by! All are welcome. January 7,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post Show less
fHiJanuary 15,2020 , I@ Email a correction for this post ICD Grants Panel Presentation on Thursday 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,... Show morefHiJanuary 15,2020 , I@ Email a correction for this post ICD Grants Panel Presentation on Thursday 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 15,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post Peace Scholars Applications Due: February 1, 2020 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). Apply to become a Peace Scholar January 15,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post General Announcements Campus Cupboard/Share Shop Hours submitted by thaobb4@augsburg.edu Welcome back to campus and Spring semester 2020! Need a water kettle, produce, air mattress/bedding, pasta, clothes or anything else!?? Come to Campus Cupboard/Share Shop in Science Building 8, we might just have what you need for free! RULES: 1) ShareShop: All dormitory necessities must be rented (rent time varies on item between 12hrs — 1sem). All clothes and water bottles are free, so we don’t need to record those. 2) Campus Cupboard: ONLY 5 items max DAILY. Produce has arrived (may take 5lbs max) and it’s included in the 5 items you may take. Granola bars or tea bags count as 3 for 1. Please make note of the following regular hours (changes will be posted on here on A-Mail when necessary): Mo: 9:00am-1:00pm, 2:00pm-4:00pm Show less
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... Show more2021 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 fH\January 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Attention, first-year students: What do you expect in the workplace? submitted by jendra@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 fHiJanuary 15,2020 , I@ Email acorrection for this post Assessment Day: Tuesday, February 25 submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Make sure to mark your calendars for Assessment Day. Classes will follow a convocation schedule on Tuesday, February 25 to make time for Assessment from 10:50 am — 12:50 pm. Further information will be available soon. January 15,2020 , I@ Email a correction for this post New Package System submitted by suter@augsburg.edu Starting Monday (1/13/2020), Shipping/Receiving has moved to a new package tracking solution, QTrak. There will be a few changes you will notice. -Emails will look different. -You should get emails sooner after your package has been checked in. -Different label on packages. Otherwise most processes will be the same. Students will need their Student ID to pick up packages and we will continue delivering Faculty/Staff packages. There may be some slight changes in student pickup to expedite the process. Show less
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... Show moreWhen: 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 fHJanuary 15,2020 , I= Email acorrection for this post DICP Workshop: Working Towards Inclusive Spaces submitted by mouajj@augsburg.edu This workshop will highlight four common ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors that many well- meaning individuals frequently subscribe to that inadvertently sabotage their best attempts to create and maintain welcoming and inclusive spaces at Augsburg. Additionally, this workshop will provide participants with historical, current, and relevant examples connected to these ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors. Finally, this workshop will also allow participants to engage in small group activities and discussions and large group share-outs all related to Augsburg-specific spaces. To register for this workshop, click HERE. HERE January 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Study in Japan — Special Info Session TOMORROW submitted by lubegam@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! 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) Show less
Applicants must be a sophomore during the 2019-2020 school year. Each year, projects must fit within a theme. This year’s application theme is “Addressing the Achievement/Opportunity Gap in Minnesota.” Scholarship recipients receive $6,000 during their junior year, a $4,000 stipend while... Show moreApplicants must be a sophomore during the 2019-2020 school year. Each year, projects must fit within a theme. This year’s application theme is “Addressing the Achievement/Opportunity Gap in Minnesota.” Scholarship recipients receive $6,000 during their junior year, a $4,000 stipend while completing a summer project, and $6,000 their senior year upon successful completion of their summer project. Last year, 3 of the 5 Phillips Scholar recipients were Augsburg students, and many Augsburg students have received the scholarship in the past. Check out the Phillips Scholar website for more information about current and former Phillips Scholars and their projects: https://www.mnprivatecolleges.org/giving/our- scholarships/phillips-scholars-program/current-phillips-scholars Deadline for Preliminary Application: Friday, January 10, 2020, 11:59 p.m. Phillips Scholar Preliminary Application Due January 10 January 7,2020 , [I™ Email a correction for this post Help select the next Augsburg Staff Senator submitted by kadolph@augsburg.edu Thank you to everyone who submitted a nomination for the open position on Staff Senate. Please use the link below to vote for your top choice to join Staff Senate beginning January 2020. http ://augsburg.az1 .qualtrics.com/jfe/fform/SV_bwQC5bxNev1 5PBb The candidates are: Ashley Adegeye, Residence Life Janice Dames — Campus Ministry Maren Stoddard Mack — Center for Global Education and Experience Deanna Davis — Professional Studies The deadline for voting is 5:00 pm on Monday, January 13th. fH\January 7,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post Campus Cupboard is open over Winter Break submitted by jacobsn@augsburg.edu Check out this webpage for hours http ://inside.augsburg.edu/foodshelf/ fiJanuary 7,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Please come to the Fire Benefit at the Cedar submitted by truem@augsburg.edu Augsburg and the Cedar Cultural Center (in partnership with other neighborhood organizations) have organized a benefit concert for those families affected by the horrible fire at 630 Cedar Avenue in November. The concert will be: Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning @ 2020 brings student pronouns to Mbodle @ (Grants Panel Presentation e@ TechTip Tuesday: Import Moodle Content... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning @ 2020 brings student pronouns to Mbodle @ (Grants Panel Presentation e@ TechTip Tuesday: Import Moodle Content fromPrevious Semesters General Announcements e@ New ITstatus page ® Cook in the Food Lab during winter break @ = Important: Human Resources/Payroll Information — Phishing Scam ® December Auggie Pride Award Winner e@ Welcome Arielle Vayper @ Welcome La’Vonne Oarke e@ Nominate a student for the Newman Ovic Fellowship @ Sophorrores: Phillips Scholarship Prelirinary App Deadline: Friday, Jan 10 @ eblp select the next Augsburg Staff Senator @ Campus Qupboard is open over Winter Break Event Announcements e@ Hlease come to the Fire Benefit at the Cedar e Registration for Alternative Spring Break is Open Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning 2020 brings student pronouns to Moodle 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 Show less
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.... Show moreThis 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 fJanuary 15,2020 , I@ Email a correction for this post Two weeks in Greece — study abroad in May 2020 submitted by lubegam@augsburg.edu Study Abroad for 2 weeks in summer and earn 4 credits + Augsburg Experience! KKK ***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: 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 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! January 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Morning Chapel: Pastor Babette Chatman submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Join us in Hoversten Chapel at 10:40 am as Rev. Babette Chatman, University Pastor, preaches on our January Chapel theme of “Public Church: Sticking with Love.” Together, we will reflect upon this theme in various ways seeking to build on the prophetic call to be a public church for the sake of the gospel. And we will do so, in part, leaning into the Dr. King’s words from his speech in August of 1967: “And I say to you, | have also decided to stick to love...hate is too great a burden to bear.” Amid chaos and hardship in our society, how might we as church stick to an ethic of love and embody a public witness that works for justice and peace in God’s world? More information fHiJanuary 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post TOMORROW: Inclusive Remote Work: Getting It Right submitted by lopezfr@augsburg. edu Show less
Get more information about the Japan semester exchange at iCLA! January 15,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Save the Date: Blood Memory Film Event February 19, 2020 submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu Blood Memory, a true life “dark-horse political thriller’, tells Sandy White Hawk’s... Show moreGet more information about the Japan semester exchange at iCLA! January 15,2020 , I™@ Email a correction for this post Save the Date: Blood Memory Film Event February 19, 2020 submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu Blood Memory, a true life “dark-horse political thriller’, tells Sandy White Hawk’s story of adoption out of her home community at a young age and her work to help the “stolen generation” of the American Indian Adoption Era return home. Intertwined with her saga is that of Mark Fiddler, an ICWA lawyer whose advocacy as co-council in Adoptive Couple vs. Baby Girl 2013 helped to dismantle the law he once fought to protect (Vision Maker Media). Join Sandy White Hawk for an evening of screening the film and discussion. Augsburg Native American Film Series fiJanuary 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Farewell reception for Nate Hallanger submitted by green|@augsburg.edu All are invited to a farewell reception for Nate Hallanger next Wednesday, January 15 from 2:30-4:30 in OGC 100. There will be refreshments and a short program at 3:15. Please come as we celebrate and thank Nate for all he has given to Augsburg, and wish him well in his new position! fiJanuary 15,2020 , I= Email acorrection for this post Civic Skills Workshop: Public Narrative submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu 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 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 fHJanuary 15,2020 , 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 Show less
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... Show moretake 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 15,2020 » I™ Email a correction for this post Alternative Spring Break: Registration 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. ASB Registration Page January 15,2020 , I™ Email a correction for this post Caucus for the Climate on campus submitted by fragaled@augsburg.edu Climate change is an overwhelming topic for many of us to think about and too large of a responsibility for just anyone to pick up. That's why the Environmental Stewardship Committee will be hosting a House Party on campus so students concerned about climate change can come together and share their thoughts and ideas on the matter. The House Party will also hold a discussion on what it means to caucus and the process in making a change for climate justice on a political level. Everyone is welcome! This is a space meant for YOU. Details: Thursday, January 23rd Augsburg Room 5:30pm — 7:30pm Snacks and beverages will be provided fHiJanuary 15,2020 , [* Email a correction for this post MLK Day of Action Revisited submitted by mouajj@augsburg.edu Show less
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... Show moreresearch 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. fHiJanuary 15,2020 » I Email a correction for this post Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad! The Boren Scholarship program is an initiative by the US Federal Government to increase the study of languages by individuals committed to public service careers. The Boren Scholarship can be used to cover a variety of study abroad experiences, including their Flagship Language Initiative programs and others. URGO and Study Abroad provide joint advising on this program and will work with all applicants to select the program, develop budgets and write the application essays. Scholarship amounts: Up to $20,000 for 25-52 weeks (preferred) Up to $10,000 for 12-24 weeks Up to $8,000 for 8-11 weeks (STEM majors only) If you are interested, here are your next steps: * Check out the Boren website (httos:/Awww.borenawards.org/) to learn about languages you can study and preferred countries! * Stop by our Joint Office Hours on Thursday, Dec 12 from 1-3pm in Andrea Dvorak’s office in Oyate Commons (lower level of Christensen) to get advising from URGO staff on the scholarship application/essays and Study Abroad staff on program options. * If you cart attend office hours, let us know your interest by contacting Solveig Mebust (mebusts@augsburg.edu) or Andrea Dvorak (dvorak@augsburg.edu). * DUE January 21: send a draft of your application to urgo@augsburg.edu — we will work through several drafts from this point to ensure that you submit the strongest application possible. fiJanuary 15,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post 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 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. Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Wednesday, January 15, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Hagfors Center Hevator Out of Service Lot Dand LK Adrmission Day Event Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Surrmer Research... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Wednesday, January 15, 2020 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Hagfors Center Hevator Out of Service Lot Dand LK Adrmission Day Event Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Surrmer Research 2020 Research support for faculty through the URGO Summer Research Program Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad 2020 brings student pronouns to Mbodle ICD Grants Panel Presentation on Thursday Peace Scholars Applications Due: February 1, 2020 General Announcements Carrpus Qupboard/Share Shop Hours Zoom Security Change Resure Drop-In Hours New IT status page Norrinate a student for the Newman Civic Fellow ship Attention, first-year students: What do you expect in the workplace? Assessrrent Day: Tuesday, February 25 New Package System Open Food Lab Spring 2020 hours Event Announcements Explore Amsterdamthis surmer and earn 6 credits Two weeks in Greece — study abroad in May 2020 Morning Chapel: Pastor Babette Chatman TOMORROW: Inclusive Remote Work: Getting It Right DICP Workshop: Working Towards Inclusive Spaces Study in Japan — Special Info Session TOMORROW Save the Date: Blood Mermory Film Event February 19, 2020 Farew ell reception for Nate Hallanger Qvic Skills Workshop: Fublic Narrative Want to make change in your community? Corre to Civic Action Coaching. Alternative Spring Break: Registration Open Caucus for the Climate on carrpus MLK Day of Action Revisited Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Show less
Click here for Open Food Lab’s Google Calendar! January 23,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post TODAY: Strommen Center — Donuts, Muffins, Cocoa and Swag submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu The Strommen Career and Internship team would like to welcome students back to spring semester by handing... Show moreClick here for Open Food Lab’s Google Calendar! January 23,2020 | I@ Email a correction for this post TODAY: Strommen Center — Donuts, Muffins, Cocoa and Swag submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu The Strommen Career and Internship team would like to welcome students back to spring semester by handing out delicious treats. We will also have some fun SWAG! Stop by our table in the lobby of the Christensen Center on Thursday, January 23rd from 10:30 a.m. until gone! Get to know the team! Learn about upcoming events! Hi January 23,2020 » I@ Email a correction for this post New Career Specialist — Kate Gray submitted by |george@augsburg.edu The Strommen Center is pleased to introduce our newest team member, Kate Gray, Career Specialist. Kate joined the Strommen Team in December and her role will focus on major and career exploration, job and internship search, interview preparation, and supporting the Strommen Center’s fantastic Career Peer Advisors. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Organizational Behavior and is pursuing her MBA in Leadership and Change from The College of St. Scholastica. Kate comes to us from the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies Student Services department where she provided career coaching to students in the graduate program. She is excited to be back at Augsburg as she was enrolled here her first and second years of college. As an Augsburg student, Kate was an Orientation Leader, AugSem Student Leader, and Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) member. Please stop by the Strommen Center to say hello and let Kate know how she can best support you! You can also make appointments with Kate through Handshake and you can meet with Peer Advisors during drop-in hours Tuesday through Friday, 10 AM — 3:45 PM. Ei January 23,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post New Campus Cupboard and Shareshop Hours submitted by keenem@augsburg.edu Hello everyone, Sorry for the wait on final hours for this semester in the cupboard and shareshop. A reminder that the cupboard and shareshop are open for all students and you are able to visit once a day five days a week. Please remember your student ID or #. The hours for this semester will be: Monday: 9a-1p & 2p-4p Tuesday: 10a-5p Wednesday: 10a-5p Thursday: 10a-1:30p & 2p-5p Friday: 9a-1p & 2p-4p Any cupboard/shareshop donations can be brought in during open hours. If these hours do not work or for bigger donations please feel free to email me: keenern@augsburg.edu to set up a drop off time. Campus Cupboard Homepage fl\January 23,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post Show less
For more detailed information about the workshop series, and to register for the event, follow this registration link: https:/Awww.metlifeplansmart.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=517372 By registering, you are committing to attend each session in this 4-workshop series, which begins on February 18th... Show moreFor more detailed information about the workshop series, and to register for the event, follow this registration link: https:/Awww.metlifeplansmart.com/ereg/newreg.php?eventid=517372 By registering, you are committing to attend each session in this 4-workshop series, which begins on February 18th. Specific dates, times, and locations are provided in the registration link. If asked for company name, enter Augsburg University. Retirewise Information Flyer: http:/Aveb.augsburg.edu/hr/2020_Wellbeing/Retirewise%20Flyer%20(Augsburg%20 University) Registration Link fH January 23,2020 ; I@ Email a correction for this post Augsburg Theater presents: Quake submitted by lewisgg@augsburg.edu Quake written by Melanie Marnich directed by Emma Gustafson I's a big love Lucy is looking for. Her cross-country mission takes her through hilarious, but equally traumatic relationships in which time and emotion pass in a warped instant. Her quest becomes intertwined with that of a female serial killer. The two women find themselves on an exploration of the geography of the human heart. Performances: January 30th, 31st, and February 1st at 7:00 PM, February 2nd at 3:00 PM Tjornhom-Nelson Theater Get your tickets here! fi January 23, 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. Civic Action Coaching EJanuary 23,2020 | I= Email a correction for this post 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. fiJanuary 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post Lot D and MLK Admission 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! EiJanuary 15,2020 , I= Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning 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 funded to conduct research or creative activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor. ¢ 200 or 400 hours * Program runs May 14-July 29, 2020 * Fulltime = $4,400 plus housing stipend * Half-time = $2,200 plus housing stipend * Design project with a faculty mentor * Seminars and Speaker Series for support and professional development * Final written product and oral presentation There is also the option to be a Research Assistant at 100 hours for the summer (stipend of $1,100), in which undergraduates assist faculty with research tasks. Applications can be found at www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/on-campus-research/. Send an email to urgo@augsburg.edu to make an appointment with URGO staff and get advising on the application process! January 15,2020 , I Email a correction for this post 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 Show less
MLK Day of Action Revisited will provide an opportunity for Augsburg faculty, staff, and students to revisit and hear updates on various aspects of the 2019 MLK Day of Action. Attendees will also be able to participate in and/or learn from select workshops, discussions, and panels focused on... Show moreMLK Day of Action Revisited will provide an opportunity for Augsburg faculty, staff, and students to revisit and hear updates on various aspects of the 2019 MLK Day of Action. Attendees will also be able to participate in and/or learn from select workshops, discussions, and panels focused on topic areas related to equity and inclusion. Date: January 20th, 2020 Time: 9:00 am— 12:15 pm Location: Hoversten Chapel Please feel free to contact inclusion at inclusion@augsburg.edu or (612}-330-1126 for any questions or concerns. Note: This event will be followed by the 2020 Augsburg University MLK Day Convocation at 1:00 p.m fHiJanuary 15,2020 , 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 ARCHIVES January 2020 Ss M T Ww T F Ss 4 5 11 12 18 Show less
Event Announcements DICP: Working Towards Inclusive Spaces Workshop submitted by mouajj@augsburg.edu This workshop will highlight four common ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors that many well- meaning individuals frequently subscribe to that inadvertently sabotage their best attempts to... Show moreEvent Announcements DICP: Working Towards Inclusive Spaces Workshop submitted by mouajj@augsburg.edu This workshop will highlight four common ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors that many well- meaning individuals frequently subscribe to that inadvertently sabotage their best attempts to create and maintain a welcoming and inclusive spaces at Augsburg. Additionally, this workshop will provide participants with historical, current, and relevant examples connected to these ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors. Finally, this workshop will also allow participants to engage in small group activities and discussions and large group share-outs all related to Augsburg-specific spaces. To register for this workshop, click HERE. HERE January 23, 2020 » I= Email a correction for this post Today: Send-off celebration for Scott Brownell submitted by riohn@augsburg.edu Scott Brownell’s last day at Augsburg is tomorrow. Come join us to wish him the best in his next endeavor and to thank him for all his contributions at Augsburg: Thursday, January 23 1 p.m. Oren 100 fH January 23,2020 | |@ Email a correction for this post TODAY: Civic Skills Workshop on Public Narrative submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu 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 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! TODAY 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 EH January 23,2020 ) |* Email a correction for this post Commuter Student Check-In Show less