members of the Sabo Center will help finalists complete their applications. 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... Show moremembers of the Sabo Center will help finalists complete their applications. 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 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. Augsburg finalists selected to submit full proposals will be notified by Tuesday, January 14, 2020. Full applications will be due February 7, 2020. Phillips Scholarship Required Mini-Application Due January 10 December 12,2019 | 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. Fellows are nominated by their president or chancellor on the basis of their potential for public leadership. 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. 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. Nominations will close on January 20, 2020. Nomination Form for 2020 Newman Civic Fellowship December 12,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Multicultural Student Services Scholarships submitted by twinawey@augsburg.edu The Multicultural Student Services Scholarships (including ASIA Scholarship, Bonnie Wallace American Indian Scholarship, HOLA Scholarship and M. Anita Gay Hawthorne Scholarship) recognize returning underrepresented undergraduate students in the Day program. Students who are eligible and awarded will Show less
receive a $2,500 annual, renewable award. These scholarships are for returning students of American Indian/Latinx/Pan-Afrikan/Pan-Asian descent and/or a student who has participated, demonstrated record of and/or potential for leadership and awareness within the communities mentioned above.... Show morereceive a $2,500 annual, renewable award. These scholarships are for returning students of American Indian/Latinx/Pan-Afrikan/Pan-Asian descent and/or a student who has participated, demonstrated record of and/or potential for leadership and awareness within the communities mentioned above. Scholarship: $2,500 per academic year, renewable First-Time Applicants Eligibility Criteria: -Must have completed at least one full semester at Augsburg by January 10th, 2020 -Must have at least 1 full academic year of their education remaining -Be enrolled as a full-time student in the Augsburg Day program for the academic year 2020-2021 -Meet a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Complete this application -Must demonstrate financial need, defined by Student Financial Services. Previous Recipients Renewal Criteria: -Meet satisfactory academic progress as defined by the university which includes maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Complete this application Questions/Concerns? Contact Mai Xee Vang at vangmm3@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1663 or stop by Oyate Commons, Lower Level of Christensen Center Application period: Dec. 10, 2019 — Jan. 10, 2020 https:/forms.gle/8d YYQqEAthXLPDD7 December 12, 2019 , I* Email a correction for this post Scholastic Connections Scholarship submitted by twinawey@augsburg.edu Scholastic Connections is a scholarship program for high-achieving undergraduate students of color at Augsburg University. Itis designed to assist students succeed in completing their undergraduate degree and prepare them to be engaged, successful citizens of the world on graduation by facilitating career development and planning. There are three pillars that support the Scholastic Connections goal: self-development, community development, and post-undergraduate development. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA First-Time Applicants Eligibility Criteria: -Must have completed at least one full semester at Augsburg by January 10th, 2020 -Must have at least 1 fullacademic year of their education remaining -Be enrolled as a full-time student in the Augsburg Day program for the academic year 2020-2021 -Meet a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Must demonstrate financial need, defined by Student Financial Services. -Complete application Previous Recipients Renewal Criteria: -Meet satisfactory academic progress as defined by the university which includes maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Have an updated academic/graduation plan -Complete application Show less
We also accept food donations during open hours, or outside of open hours in the drop off bin in Christensen Center near Einstein's. For bigger donations please feel free to email me and set up a drop off time: kKeenern@augsburg.edu Campus Cupboard Homepage December 12,2019 | I@ Email a... Show moreWe also accept food donations during open hours, or outside of open hours in the drop off bin in Christensen Center near Einstein's. For bigger donations please feel free to email me and set up a drop off time: kKeenern@augsburg.edu Campus Cupboard Homepage December 12,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Return your books to the Bookstore submitted by millerch@augsburg.edu End of term is quickly approaching and that means that your rental books need to be brought back to the Bookstore! Don't let late fees ruin your holiday, get your books back to us today! Can't make it in? Use the FREE UPS label provided at the link below https://augsburg.bncollege.com/shop/augsburg/page/rental- book-return December 12,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Holiday Shipping Deadlines and Info submitted by suter@augsburg.edu As the holidays are approaching you may want to send friends & family gifts or receive packages. Augsburg Central Services — Shipping & Receiving is here to help! We can ship via UPS, FedEx and USPS and have discounted rates through UPS and FedEx. There are cut off dates to have packages arrive by Dec 24th which are detailed below. If you are planning on receiving personal packages through the University we would ask that you be prompt in picking up your package from shipping/receiving as we have limited storage space. These dates are all recommended dates to ship, NOT guaranteed! The sooner you can get mail/oackages out the better. UPS Ground : Dec 12 (TODAY) UPS 3 Day: Dec 19 UPS 2 Day: Dec 20 UPS Next Day: Dec 23 FedEx Ground/Home: Dec 15 FedEx Express Saver: Dec 19 FedEx 2 Day: Dec 20 FedEx Overnight: Dec 23 USPS 1st Class Mail: Dec 20 USPS Priority: Dec 21 If you have any questions or need any advice please stop into the shipping/receiving department or check the corresponding shippers website. December 12,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Congratulations to MFA mentor Karen Babine submitted by matthewk@augsburg.edu All the Wild Hungers, written by MFA mentor Karen Babine, is included in the Mpls/St Paul list of Favorite Minnesota Books of 2019. Congratulations, Karen! Our Favorite Minnesota Books of 2019 Show less
December 12,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Feliz Dia de La Virgen De Guadalupe. Celebrate with us today at chapel submitted by arevalon@augsburg.edu Latinx Student Services and Campus Ministries are hosting a celebration TODAY during chapel (11:30- 11:50) for La... Show moreDecember 12,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Feliz Dia de La Virgen De Guadalupe. Celebrate with us today at chapel submitted by arevalon@augsburg.edu Latinx Student Services and Campus Ministries are hosting a celebration TODAY during chapel (11:30- 11:50) for La Virgen. Come celebrate and eat some yummy tamales and empanadas! December 12, 2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Holiday party with Poli Sci, History, and Econ submitted by combell@augsburg.edu All are invited to a holiday gathering with the departments of history, political science, and economics this Friday, December 13th, from 3-5 PM in Hagfors 108A (the food lab). Join us for pizza and other food and beverages. Happy end of the semester and happy holidays! December 12, 2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Morning Chapel: Virgin of Guadalupe Day Celebration submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Join us at 11:30 am in Hoversten Chapel as we celebrate this traditional Latin American holiday — a collaboration between Campus Ministry and Latinx Student Services and Director Ruby Murillo. In addition to lively music and the traditional placing of roses, there will be tamales and empanadas. http :/Awww.augsburg.edu/campusministry December 12,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post TODAY: Join us for Donna McLean’s Retirement Party from 3 to 6 p.m., Foss Center submitted by chambek2@augsburg.edu After 34 years, four positions, seven fundraising campaigns, 12 office moves and thousands of conversations with alumni, parents, and friends, Donna McLean has decided to retire from her work at Augsburg. Her last day will be December 20. Her time at Augsburg will be celebrated with a reception on December 12 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. (program at 4 p.m.) in the Arnold Atrium, Foss Center. All are welcome to attend. See the full announcement here December 12, 2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Spring break study abroad in Guatemala — apply by December 16 submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Take a spring semester course that includes 10 days of travel to Guatemala on Spring break! Apply by Dec 16 Human Rights Voices in post-conflict Guatemala, 4-credits Show less
INSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Thursday, December 12, 2019 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Surrmer Research 2020 Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language... Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Ato Z| Search Thursday, December 12, 2019 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Surrmer Research 2020 Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad CIL Grant Applications are Available Faculty: Subnit an article for “Centering Social Justice in the Scholarship of Community Engagerrent” Research support for faculty through the URGO Summer Research Program General Announcements 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Frogram— applications due January 20 Student Share Shop Now Open Pan-Asian World’s Finest Chocolate Sell Strorrmen Center — Drop-In Hours Next Week Looking for quick cash — UPS is Hring now through Decerrber 24 Sophormores: $16,000 Phillips Scholarship Mni-Application Now Open Norrinate a student for the Newman Civic Fellow ship Multicultural Student Services Scholarships Scholastic Connections Scholarship Interested in a weekly fresh produce subscription? Carrpus Qupboard Food Shelf Hours Return your books to the Bookstore Holiday Shipping Deadlines and Info Congratulations to MFA mentor Karen Babine Event Announcements Feliz Dia de La Virgen De Guadalupe. Celebrate with us today at chapel Holiday party with Poli Sci, Hstory, and Econ Morning Chapel: Virgin of Guadalupe Day Celebration TODAY: Join us for Donna McLean’s Retirerrent Party from3 to 6 p.m, Foss Center Spring break study abroad in Guaterrala — apply by Decerrber 16 Spring break study abroad with a friend — get $500 off the program fee Auggie Doggies — End of Semester Visits Late Nght Breakfast Monday, Decerrber 16 TONGHT: Augsburg Student Cabaret Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements Show less
No Postings Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Summer Research 2020 submitted by kipperj@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... Show moreNo Postings Teaching and Learning Applications available for URGO Summer Research 2020 submitted by kipperj@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! December 12, 2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Apply for a Boren Scholarship to cover language learning abroad submitted by kipperj@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. December 12,2019 | * Email a correction for this post CTL Grant Applications are Available submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Show less
Course options: CCS/SPA 495, or POL 459 Faculty Leader: Professor Joseph Towle Travel Dates: March 14-22, 2020 (spring break) Course Description: Many U.S. citizens know little of Guatemala and the struggles its people face although it is a nation that continuously finds its fortunes bound to the... Show moreCourse options: CCS/SPA 495, or POL 459 Faculty Leader: Professor Joseph Towle Travel Dates: March 14-22, 2020 (spring break) Course Description: Many U.S. citizens know little of Guatemala and the struggles its people face although it is a nation that continuously finds its fortunes bound to the interests and intent of the United States. This course invites you to hear Guatemalan people’s views of their country, to explore past and present US involvement, and learn from those who lived through and survived the civil war spanning four decades (1960- 1996), as well as a new generation of writers and artists—all who creatively and peacefully counteract the culture of fear through art and literature. This 4-credit course is part of the spring 2020 enrollment. It can be taken as part of, or in addition to, your usual course load, and overload fees incurred by this study abroad program will be waived. ***APPLICATIONS DUE DECEMBER 16*** Program cost $3,825 includes: international airfare, all meals, all lodging, all program activities and in-country transportation. There is no additional tuition fee for full-time undergrad students. Study Abroad with a friend and get $500 off the program cost. Click below to learn more Visit the program page for more info and to apply! December 12,2019 | I= Email a correction for this post Spring break study abroad with a friend — get $500 off the program fee submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Interested in studying abroad on Spring break? SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND YOU'LL EACH GET $500 OFF THE PROGRAM COST Study in Guatemala: apply by December 16 Human Rights Voices in Post-Conflict Guatemala March 14-22, 2020 Choose one 4-credit course: SPA 495, CCS 495, or POL 459 Fulfills Augsburg Experience program fee: $3,825 Click here to learn more about how to sign up with a friend! December 12,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Auggie Doggies — End of Semester Visits submitted by detlofi@augsburg.edu Our furry four legged friend from Paws for Learning will be on campus just a few more times this semester. Here are those times: Friday 12/13 10:30 — 11:30 am in Christensen Center Lobby. Monday 12/16 10:30 — 11:30 Center for Wellness and Counseling office as well as the Skyway Level of Lindell Library near the Gage Center. They will also be here one last time on Tuesday 12/17 time to be determined. So if you need a little stress relief before or after finals, stop by and visit with our friends and thank them for the awesome work they do every week in the CWC office on Auggie Doggie Mondays. Enjoy and good luck with the end of the semester. Show less
Faculty, check out the link below to read calls for proposals for the Scholarship, Instructional Course Design, and Provost's Internationalization Travel Grants. You can also find frequently asked questions and samples of successful grant applications. All grant applications are due Monday,... Show moreFaculty, check out the link below to read calls for proposals for the Scholarship, Instructional Course Design, and Provost's Internationalization Travel Grants. You can also find frequently asked questions and samples of successful grant applications. All grant applications are due Monday, February 17 at noon. CTL Grants December 12,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Faculty: Submit an article for “Centering Social Justice in the Scholarship of Community Engagement” submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Faculty: The Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning is accepting submissions for their special issue “Centering Social Justice in the Scholarship of Community Engagement.” The issue will highlight how scholars have centered social justice when designing and implementing service- learning opportunities or producing and applying engaged scholarship. The editors invite abstracts for submissions from educators and researchers from all fields and disciplines that: *Report research on the challenges, motivations, and experiences of practicing community engagement *Explore the often-overlooked contributions to the field of community engaged-scholarship by educators, researchers, practitioners, community partners, and community members from historically marginalized backgrounds *Evaluate methodologies for the practice and research of engagement based on their ability to achieve social justice *Apply the lessons of critical theoretical and methodological lenses such as post-colonial theory, feminism, critical race theory, queer theory, disability studies, and ecocriticism, to advance community engagement pedagogies and practices. Call for Proposals for “CENTERING SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE SCHOLARSHIP OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT’ December 12,2019 | I= Email a correction for this post Research support for faculty through the URGO Summer Research Program submitted by kipperj@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. Show less
— XL Twin Bedding — Water Bottles — Tool Kits — Poster putty/other dorm items If you have questions as to what we accept, please email buryo@augsburg.edu. We’re excited to be up and running and hope to see yall soon. December 12, 2019 | I® Email a correction for this post Pan-Asian World’s Finest... Show more— XL Twin Bedding — Water Bottles — Tool Kits — Poster putty/other dorm items If you have questions as to what we accept, please email buryo@augsburg.edu. We’re excited to be up and running and hope to see yall soon. December 12, 2019 | I® Email a correction for this post Pan-Asian World’s Finest Chocolate Sell submitted by yangmm4@augsburg.edu Pan Asian Student Services are selling World’s Finest Chocolate to fundraise for Spring Break Trip! WE ARE STILL SELLING CHOCOLATE BARS!!! HURRY! If you are interested in buying chocolate bars, it will be located in the Oyate Commons. However there are We are selling until we’re out, so HURRY!!! December 12, 2019 , I= Email a correction for this post Strommen Center — Drop-In Hours Next Week submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu The Strommen Career & Internship Services will not have drop-in hours during finals week. Spring semester drop-in hours will resume on January 14th. Check augsburg.edu/strommen for details. Our office will be open for students to drop by that have questions and/or need to register for a spring internship. December 12,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Looking for quick cash — UPS is Hiring now through December 24 submitted by tilton@augsburg.edu UPS is looking for workers to ride along in delivery package trucks between now and Christmas Eve to help with deliveries. $21 per hour plus a possibility of $1,000 bonus. If you are interested, call Brad Scott, UPS 612-232-4169 by Thursday, December 12th at 11:50 pm They also have a need for delivery drivers that can use their personal vehicles. $27 per hour, plus 58 cents per mile. December 12, 2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Sophomores: $16,000 Phillips Scholarship Mini-Application Now Open submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu 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 communhity- 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 Show less
December 12,2019 | I® Email a correction for this post General Announcements 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program — applications due January 20 submitted by mckinnes @augsburg.edu Students can now apply for the 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program at Augsburg... Show moreDecember 12,2019 | I® Email a correction for this post General Announcements 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program — applications 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 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 December 12, 2019 | I= Email a correction for this post Student Share Shop Now Open submitted by keenem@augsburg.edu The Share Shop is now open for students to rent out items! Located in the sublevel of Science hall (Not Hagfors), room 8. Our hours as of now are: Mondays: 10am-Noon, 2-4pm Tuesdays: 1-4pm Wednesdays: 10:30am-Noon We have items ranging from bedding, games, kitchenware and appliances, and other household goods. Additionally, we also have Augsburg gear to give away, which have been thoughtfully donated by the Bookstore. We’re still looking for donations from student, staff and faculty. Due to several unusable/inappropriate donations, all donations must be dropped off at the Shop during open hours, and approved by a staff member. The items we are in need of are: — First aid Kits/ Sewing kits — Kitchen Appliances — Clothing items Show less
December 12,2019 | I® Email a correction for this post Late Night Breakfast Monday, December 16 submitted by detlofi@augsburg.edu A reminder and an invitation to all current Augsburg students that there will be late night breakfast on Monday 12/16 from 9:30 pm — 10:45 pm in the cafeteria. This... Show moreDecember 12,2019 | I® Email a correction for this post Late Night Breakfast Monday, December 16 submitted by detlofi@augsburg.edu A reminder and an invitation to all current Augsburg students that there will be late night breakfast on Monday 12/16 from 9:30 pm — 10:45 pm in the cafeteria. This well attended event sponsored by Aviands is open to all current Augsburg students regardless of whether you are on the meal plan. Please bring your current Augsburg student ID for admittance. December 12,2019 , I@ Email a correction for this post TONIGHT: Augsburg Student Cabaret submitted by lewisgg@augsburg.edu Join the Augsburg Theater Department for an evening of “Art that Rallies.” Featuring acts of music, poetry, comedy, and more! Thursday, December 12 in the Foss Studio Art Gallery opens: 7 PM Performances begin: 7:30 PM RSVP here! December 12, 2019 | 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 Show less
Wednesday Night Communion submitted by dames@augsburg.edu You are invited to a service of Christmas Carols worship followed by cookies and hot chocolate! Luther Seminary student Jami Goetz will be sharing the message tonight. More information December 11,2019 | ™* Email a correction for this post... Show moreWednesday Night Communion submitted by dames@augsburg.edu You are invited to a service of Christmas Carols worship followed by cookies and hot chocolate! Luther Seminary student Jami Goetz will be sharing the message tonight. More information December 11,2019 | ™* Email a correction for this post Singing Opportunity for December 12 Chapel submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Please join us in celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe on Thursday, Dec. 12th, in Hoversten Chapel at our regular Thursday chapel time (11:30-11:50am). We are delighted to highlight this traditional Latin American holiday — a collaboration between Campus Ministry and Latinx Student Services and Director Ruby Murillo. We will be singing a traditional song, Desde el Cielo “La Guadalupana’”, and would love to have community members join to help sing or play an instrument (such as guitar, tambourine, trumpet.) If you would like the sheet music, please stop by the campus ministry office, 104 Foss. Here’s a link to a recording of the song if you prefer to learn it by listening: https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-pty-pty_forms&hsimp=yhs- pty_forms&hspart=pty&p=desde+el+cielotla+guadalupana#id=28&vid=0cc1848 1c8b3f942d19dd8d0eb642 8f5&action=view Brief rehearsals will be held as follows in Hoversten Chapel: Wednesday Dec 11, 11-11:15am Thursday Dec 12, 11-11:15am http :/Awww.augsburg.edu/campusministry December 11,2019 | * Email a correction for this post “Lost Augsburg” today: Sesquicentennial Brown Bag Talk submitted by anderso3@augsburg.edu Feeling lost? Today's presentation will help anchor you in time and space, with lots of views of Augsburg’s historic campuses. Noon. Today. Marshall Room. December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Explore Amsterdam this summer and earn 6 credits submitted by lubegam@augsburg.edu 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 Show less
Study Abroad with a friend and get $500 off the program cost. Click below to learn more Visit the program page for more info and to apply! December 11,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Holiday party with History, Political Science, and Economics submitted by combell@augsburg.edu All are... Show moreStudy Abroad with a friend and get $500 off the program cost. Click below to learn more Visit the program page for more info and to apply! December 11,2019 | I* Email a correction for this post Holiday party with History, Political Science, and Economics submitted by combell@augsburg.edu All are invited to a holiday gathering with the departments of history, political science, and economics this Friday, December 13th, from 3-5 PM in Hagfors 108A (the food lab). Join us for pizza and other food and beverages. Happy end of the semester and happy holidays! December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Interfaith Dinner and Dialogue: Stories of the Prophets submitted by warnbers @augsburg. edu Join the 2019-2020 Interfaith Scholars Cohort for Interfaith Dinner and Dialogue: Stories of the Prophets. On December 12th at 6:30pm, we will be hosting an event with a goal of exploring the stories of the three Abrahamic religions’ Prophets. The event will be held at Augsburg University in Old Main, room 105. This event is one ina series of monthly events over the course of the year that aims to facilitate interfaith dialogue around a variety of topics. The purpose of this event is to explore the intersections of the prophets stories among different faith traditions. We would love to invite you as a listener and participant. Please spread the word to anyone else you think might be interested! Dinner will be provided. December 11,2019 | ™ Email a correction for this post Keeping Track of Auggies From Cambodia to Columbia via Augsburg submitted by kipper@augsburg.edu Chung Lip 18 writes about his journey to Columbia University where he is a Master of Public Health candidate. httos:/Awww.mailman.columbia.edu/public-health-now/news/cambodia-columbia December 11,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Classifieds Description: StudentJob: Operation Specialist Assistant -— Apply Now submitted by ruckels@augsburg.edu The Admissionss Office is looking for detail-oriented andadaptable student worker to provide administrative support for the Office ofAdmissions by supporting the daily functions of the Operations team. Pleasereview the full job description and apply online by following these steps: 1. Log into Inside Augsburg and select “On-Campus StudentJobs’ 2. Log into or set-up your Handshake account Show less
submitted by wegenke@augsburg.edu Vice President of Institutional Advancement Heather Riddle hosted a webinar on strengthening Augsburg’s culture of philanthropy last week. The recording is now available on the All Hands page. All Hands December 11,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Pan... Show moresubmitted by wegenke@augsburg.edu Vice President of Institutional Advancement Heather Riddle hosted a webinar on strengthening Augsburg’s culture of philanthropy last week. The recording is now available on the All Hands page. All Hands December 11,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Pan-Asian World’s Finest Chocolate Sell submitted by yangmm4@augsburg.edu Pan Asian Student Services are selling World’s Finest Chocolate to fundraise for Spring Break Trip! We are still selling chocolate bars! If you are interested in buying chocolate bars, it will be located in the Oyate Commons. However there are We are selling until we’re out, so HURRY!!! December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Multicultural Student Services Scholarships submitted by twinawey@augsburg.edu The Multicultural Student Services Scholarships (including ASIA Scholarship, Bonnie Wallace American Indian Scholarship, HOLA Scholarship and M. Anita Gay Hawthorne Scholarship) recognize returning underrepresented undergraduate students in the Day program. Students who are eligible and awarded will receive a $2,500 annual, renewable award. These scholarships are for returning students of American Indian/Latinx/Pan-Afrikan/Pan-Asian descent and/or a student who has participated, demonstrated record of and/or potential for leadership and awareness within the communities mentioned above. Scholarship: $2,500 per academic year, renewable First-Time Applicants Eligibility Criteria: -Must have completed at least one full semester at Augsburg by January 10th, 2020 -Must have at least 1 fullacademic year of their education remaining -Be enrolled as a full-time student in the Augsburg Day program for the academic year 2020-2021 -Meet a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Complete this application -Must demonstrate financial need, defined by Student Financial Services. Previous Recipients Renewal Criteria: -Meet satisfactory academic progress as defined by the university which includes maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 -Meet the University's standard of conduct -Complete this application Questions/Concerns? Contact Mai Xee Vang at vangmm3@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1663 or stop by Oyate Commons, Lower Level of Christensen Center Application period: Dec. 10, 2019 — Jan. 10, 2020 https:/forms.gle/8d YYQqEAthXLPDD7 December 11,2019 | * Email a correction for this post Show less
with questions. December 11,2019 » I* Email a correction for this post The Augsburg Student Cabaret submitted by lewisgg@augsburg.edu Join the Augsburg Theater Department for an evening of “Art that Rallies.” Featuring acts of music, poetry, comedy, and more! Thursday, December 12 in the Foss... Show morewith questions. December 11,2019 » I* Email a correction for this post The Augsburg Student Cabaret submitted by lewisgg@augsburg.edu Join the Augsburg Theater Department for an evening of “Art that Rallies.” Featuring acts of music, poetry, comedy, and more! Thursday, December 12 in the Foss Studio Art Gallery opens: 7 PM Performances begin: 7:30 PM RSVP here! December 11,2019 | ™ Email a correction for this post Donna McLean’s Retirement Party: Thursday, December 12 from 3 to 6 p.m., Foss Center submitted by chambek2@augsburg.edu After 34 years, four positions, seven fundraising campaigns, 12 office moves and thousands of conversations with alumni, parents, and friends, Donna McLean has decided to retire from her work at Augsburg. Her last day will be December 20. Her time at Augsburg will be celebrated with a reception on December 12 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. (program at 4 p.m.) in the Arnold Atrium, Foss Center. All are welcome to attend. See the full announcement here December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Volunteer at the Forum on Workplace Inclusion. March 10-12, 2020 submitted by monsonaa@augsburg.edu The Forum on Workplace Inclusion is continuing to accept volunteer application to our 2020 international conference! The success of our event each year is dependent on the gracious support of many, including nearly 150 volunteers over the course of the three-day gathering. Several roles and schedule options are available. This is a great way to attend all or part of the Forum at no cost, and to support this incredible new program of Augsburg University! For more information, follow the link below. The Forum on Workplace Inclusion Volunteer Opportunities December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Daily Chapel: Professor Marty Stortz submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 10:40 am to hear Dr. Marty Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation, preach. Deanna Davis is singing “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming” and we will have a sending blessing for Eric Pegues. More information December 11,2019 » @ Email a correction for this post Show less
3. Search Jobs 4. Filter for “On-Campus” Jobs 5. Apply for the: Operation Specialist Assistant position 6. Submit the Operation Specialist Assistant Form(https://forms.gle/1RZN6Jy7soFnkoTk9) to help us get to know you better. https://forms.gle/1 RZN6Jy7soFnkoTk9 December 11,2019 | I@ Email a... Show more3. Search Jobs 4. Filter for “On-Campus” Jobs 5. Apply for the: Operation Specialist Assistant position 6. Submit the Operation Specialist Assistant Form(https://forms.gle/1RZN6Jy7soFnkoTk9) to help us get to know you better. https://forms.gle/1 RZN6Jy7soFnkoTk9 December 11,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Auggie Love Your Melon Hats submitted by holmesa@augsburg.edu Still looking for a gift for this holiday season? Get a Love Your Melon hat with the Auggie logo on it for you or for someone else, or both! We have two options, a beanie ($35) or a cuff hat with a pom ($45). We can also mail hats to you, if needed, for a $5 shipping fee per hat. We accept cash, check or card. All LYM hat sales support the women’s hockey team and the wonderful LYM mission. BUY BEANIES, FIGHT CANCER. Email holmesa@augsburg.edu with any questions and to order your LYM hat. LYM Flyer December 11,2019 | * Email a correction for this post Submit to A-mail Send corrections to a-mail-corrections@augsburg.edu Search A-mail posts ... Ey ARCHIVES December 2019 S S 1 7 8 14 15 21 Show less
member. The items we are in need of are: — First aid Kits/ Sewing kits — Kitchen Appliances — Clothing items — XL Twin Bedding — Water Bottles — Tool Kits — Poster putty/other dorm items If you have questions as to what we accept, please email buryo@augsburg.edu. We’re excited to be up and... Show moremember. The items we are in need of are: — First aid Kits/ Sewing kits — Kitchen Appliances — Clothing items — XL Twin Bedding — Water Bottles — Tool Kits — Poster putty/other dorm items If you have questions as to what we accept, please email buryo@augsburg.edu. We’re excited to be up and running and hope to see yall soon. December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post 2020 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship Program — applications 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 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 December 11,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Attend A Study Abroad and Away Info Session submitted by lubegam@augsburg.edu Interested in studying abroad? Attend one of our Study Abroad & Away information sessions! We have the new option to watch an info session online you can watch at the link below https://augsburg. voicethread.com/myvoice/thread/12303702/73300684/68665084 We also have daily in-person info sessions located in the Oyate Commons, Lower Level of Christensen Center, Suite 2. Monday: 10:40 am Tuesday: 3:45 pm Show less
Cedar Riverside area. If you are interested in joining the buyers club please follow these step by step instructions to set up your subscription. 1.) Go to https://brightsidempls.org 2.) Click the menu button in the top left corner of the screen and select “join the Buyers Club”. 3.) Follow the... Show moreCedar Riverside area. If you are interested in joining the buyers club please follow these step by step instructions to set up your subscription. 1.) Go to https://brightsidempls.org 2.) Click the menu button in the top left corner of the screen and select “join the Buyers Club”. 3.) Follow the instructions on the buyers club page (subscription size, Augsburg pick up, items you prefer to be left out of your bags, and whether or not you would like to start a weekly subscription or make a one time purchase.) 4.) You will also have the option of purchasing a reusable tote bag from Brightside for your subscriptions, if you feel inclined to do so. 5.) Pick up will be from 11:00am to 5:00pm on Tuesdays, outside of the Sabo center, located in the basement of Anderson Hall. Please help us pass the word to any student, staff, or faculty who might be interested! We appreciate your support in our program and mission to make healthy food more accessible in our neighborhoods. For more information feel free to email me: keenern@augsburg.edu or our supervisor Natalie Jacobson: jacobsn@augsburg.edu. Sign Up Here! December 11,2019 | I Email a correction for this post Campus Cupboard Food Shelf Hours submitted by keenem@augsburg.edu The Campus Cupboard offers free food for all Augsburg students. Located in Science Hall sublevel (Not Hagfors), room 8, fall semester hours are: Mondays: 10am-noon, 2-4pm Tuesdays: 1-4pm Wednesdays: 10:30am-noon Thursdays: 10am-noon, 2-4pm We also accept food donations during open hours, or outside of open hours in the drop off bin in Christensen Center near Einstein's. For bigger donations please feel free to email me and set up a drop off time: kKeenern@augsburg.edu Campus Cupboard Homepage December 11,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Student Share Shop Now Open submitted by keenem@augsburg.edu The Share Shop is now open for students to rent out items! Located in the sublevel of Science hall (Not Hagfors), room 8. Our hours as of now are: Mondays: 10am-Noon, 2-4pm Tuesdays: 1-4pm Wednesdays: 10:30am-Noon We have items ranging from bedding, games, kitchenware and appliances, and other household goods. Additionally, we also have Augsburg gear to give away, which have been thoughtfully donated by the Bookstore. We’re still looking for donations from student, staff and faculty. Due to several unusable/inappropriate donations, all donations must be dropped off at the Shop during open hours, and approved by a staff Show less