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January 14, 2019 , I= Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Join Augsburg Admissions for a Documentary Screening on January 31 submitted by asfeldk@augsburg.edu You are warmly invited to attend an on-campus showing of the documentary titled, “The Test & the Art of Thinking.” The...
Show moreJanuary 14, 2019 , I= Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Join Augsburg Admissions for a Documentary Screening on January 31 submitted by asfeldk@augsburg.edu You are warmly invited to attend an on-campus showing of the documentary titled, “The Test & the Art of Thinking.” The film addresses crucial questions about the SAT/ACT college entrance exams, including the value of the test score and what the test actually measures. In 2018, Augsburg voted in favor of piloting a test-optional admission policy. The admissions department is organizing this thought-provoking opportunity as the institution continues to better understand the impact this policy has on applicants to the university. Watch the preview here! When: Thursday, January 31st, 3:45 p.m. Where: Hagfors 150A Popcorn and beverages provided. Questions, comments, and discussion following the film. Watch the preview here! January 14, 2019 , I@ Email a correction for this post Staff visit the Center for Wellness & Counseling Tour — 1/16 submitted by stepkad@augsburg.edu Staff Senate is getting a tour of the Center for Wellness & Counseling (CWC) and welcomes you to join! Learn about CWC services, see their space, meet their team and more. Wednesday, January 16 12-12:30 p.m. | Anderson Residence Hall, Suite 100 Add to my calendar fHiJanuary 14, 2019 , I Email a correction for this post Paws for Learning Returns 1/14 submitted by detlofi@augsburg.edu CWC welcomes back Auggies for spring semester as well as our furry friends from Paws for Learning, Please stop by the Center for Wellness and Counseling office located on the first floor of the Anderson Res Hall on Mondays from 10:30 — 11:30 for some four legged furry stress relief. Any questions, please call the CWC office at 612-330-1707. January 14, 2019 , I Email a correction for this post The Entire Augsburg Community is Invited to Attend the Day of Action submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Faculty, Staff, and Students, please plan to attend the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Action on January 21st from 8:30-12:15. Details are linked below. Then head back to the Chapel in time for the 1:00 Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation featuring Terrance Kwame-Ross.
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Show morecampus-research/ All fields of study welcome! We have multiple summer opportunities available for students. URGO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM The URGO Summer Research Program is an 11-week, on-campus program where students are funded to conduct research with a faculty mentor. Students receive support throughout the research process from their faculty mentor, a Speaker Series, and weekly seminars with fellow researchers. URGO provides full-time summer researchers (400 hours) with a $4,000 stipend and housing discount while half-time researchers (200 hours) receive a $2,000 stipend. The program runs from May 16th — July 31st. URGO SUMMER RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS URGO also provides funding for students to work for a professor as a research assistant on an ongoing research project. This is a 100-hour commitment over the course of the summer and comes with a $1,000 stipend. This is an excellent opportunity to try out research for the first time or focus on a specific aspect of a research project. Phase 1 of the applications are due January 29th, so start talking with your faculty members to learn about what research is going on in your department! fiJanuary 21,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu URGO’s summer research program is designed to both enhance undergraduate student learning and support faculty research here on campus. Faculty are the driving force behind the research program, and we want it to be as beneficial to you as possible. 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. 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, for example, is a particularly good fit if you have needs for data entry, transcription, or literature review. 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 Phase 1 of summer research applications are due January 29th, with complete proposals due February 19th. If you have any questions about being a research mentor, please contact Dixie Shafer at x1447 or shafer@augsburg.edu fi\January 21,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Wednesday’s EDTalk submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Remember to come to HC 151 before the faculty meeting on Wednesday. At 3:20, Tamarah Gehlen will give a talk on “Trauma & Learning Styles in the Classroom”. This talk will feature information to help attendees understand the impact of chronic stress and traumatic experiences on learning and cognition. Attendees will learn simple ways to implement trauma-informed practices into their classrooms and teaching styles in order to enhance connection and learning for the students that they serve.
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Paid Fellowship for Trip to Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu The MINNE Holocaust Fellows program annually selects college students to participate in a fully-paid, one- day trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. to acquire a more in...
Show morePaid Fellowship for Trip to Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu The MINNE Holocaust Fellows program annually selects college students to participate in a fully-paid, one- day trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. to acquire a more in-depth knowledge of the Holocaust. Fellows tour the permanent exhibits and featured exhibits, as well as meet with a museum representative. Awards come through the MINNE Fund of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, who has chosen Augsburg to be one of the select few universities to participate in the program. Multiple Augsburg students were selected last year for the trip. The 2019 trip will take place on April 16th. Applications are due on February 28th and can be found at htto://jewishminneapolis.org/minne’/. If you would like to learn more about the program or would like advising onthe application, please contact the URGO office at urgo@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1446. Eligibility: — U.S. Citizen — Full-time student — Sophomore or junior planning to graduate no earlier than Spring 2020 — 3.0 GPA or higher fiJanuary 21,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Boren Scholarship to study a language abroad submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu The Boren Scholarship is a spectacular opportunity for students to receive funding for intensive language study abroad! Junior Auggie Abdul Sharif was selected last year to study Swahili in Tanzania — fully paid! Boren Awards provide funding to U.S. undergraduate students (first years through seniors) to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad: Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and Middle East. In exchange for the funding awardees work one year at a federal agency (for example, the Department of State or Department of Defense) around issues of national security defined very broadly, such as sustainable development, environment, disease, migration and economic competitiveness as well as more traditional security concerns. Awardees (must be U.S. citizens) can be given up to: $20,000/Academic year study abroad $10,000/Semester study abroad $8,000/Summer study abroad (only for STEM students) Competitive applicants will generally have some experience in studying a second language or speaking one at home, and have a strong academic record. If you would like to learn more about the program, please contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu or Study Abroad/Study Away at abroad@augsburg.edu as soon as possible. Please make an appointment before starting your application. Application Essays must be emailed to urgo@augsburg.edu by the Augsburg Deadline, January 21st (TODAY). fH\January 21,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Great summer job: Learn to do research with your faculty submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Are you looking for a paid summer research opportunity here on campus? URGO applications for 2019 summer research are now available on the URGO website at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/on-
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http:/Avwww.augsburg.edu/mcnair January 16,2019, [I® Email a correction for this post NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship for STEM students: applications due on Friday submitted by ricomec@augsburg.edu Students can now apply for the 2018-19 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship...
Show morehttp:/Avwww.augsburg.edu/mcnair January 16,2019, [I® Email a correction for this post NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship for STEM students: applications due on Friday submitted by ricomec@augsburg.edu Students can now apply for the 2018-19 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 6 scholarships for spring semester, 2019, in the following areas: 1. Emerging Scholarship (Sophomore-Junior). Four scholarships of $1000 to encourage students whose course of study shows progress in meeting the criteria of this scholarship program. 2. Enhanced Scholarship (Sophomore-Senior). Two 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. Deadline for application: Friday, January 18, 2019. More information about the scholarship, along with links to the application packets, can be found on the link below. If you need this information in alternative form, please contact STEM programs at stem@augsburg.edu. NASA Space Grant Scholarship NASA Space Grant Scholarship HiJanuary 16,2019 , I@ Email a correction for this post Staff Appreciation Awards — Accepting Nominations Until 1/24 submitted by stepkad@augsburg.edu INSTRUCTIONS: STEP 1: Email staffsenate@augsburg.edu with the name and title of the individual you wish to nominate STEP 2: Staff Senate will confirm receipt of your message and send you an online nomination form STEP 3: Secure at least TWO additional letters of recommendation from a current staff, faculty, or student (Note: the nomination form will also ask for your own personal recommendation.) STEP 4: Submit your completed nomination form with two or more letters of recommendation attached as either PDF or Microsoft Word documents ABOUT THE AWARDS: The Staff Appreciation Program is intended to recognize exceptional staff members who exemplify Augsburg’s mission statement through their actions. Staff Senate will award five Outstanding Staff awards and one Newcomer award ina presentation on March 7th. Recipients of the Outstanding Staff Award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing
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Grab your coffee and come ready to listen and learn. For more about the pre-faculty meeting EDTalks, as well as other upcoming CTL events, check out the CTL site. Wednesday, January 23rd | EDTalk with Tamarah Gehlen | 3:20-3:35 pm, HC 151 Zoom: augsburg.zoom.us///933677248 Meeting ID 933-677-248...
Show moreGrab your coffee and come ready to listen and learn. For more about the pre-faculty meeting EDTalks, as well as other upcoming CTL events, check out the CTL site. Wednesday, January 23rd | EDTalk with Tamarah Gehlen | 3:20-3:35 pm, HC 151 Zoom: augsburg.zoom.us///933677248 Meeting ID 933-677-248 CTL f\January 21,2019 | I= Email a correction for this post RSVP Now for Speaking of Sabbatical with Christina Erickson submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Few spots remain, so RSVP now for “Spanked, Whupped and Paddled: Our Complex Relationship with Corporal Punishment”. Lunch will be provided. Wednesday, January 30th | Speaking of Sabbatical with Christina Erickson | 11:10-12:20, Marshall Room RSVP for Speaking of Sabbatical with Christina Erickson fJanuary 21,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Faculty Grant Applications and Award Nominations submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Go to http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grants/grant-applications/ to read the calls for proposals and to apply for the “Scholarship Grant”, the “Integrated Course Design Grant’, and/or the “Provost's Internationalization Travel Grant’. All applications are due by Noon on Friday, February 15th. Also available are nomination forms for the “Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Learning” Awards. Information and forms can be found at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/awards/. Nominations are due on Wednesday, February 20th. Applications and Calls for Proposals fiJanuary 21,2019 » I= Email a correction for this post 3 Days in May: We Want to Hear Your Suggestions submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu The Center for Teaching and Learning will be offering 3 days of professional development workshops and discussions from Tuesday, May 14th — Thursday, May 16th. In order to make for the most useful and engaging lineup, we'd like to hear your ideas. Please send any suggestions to ct|\@augsburg.edu. Get the most from your experience by helping to create it! CTL fHJanuary 21,2019 | I® Email a correction for this post General Announcements Bookstore Hours Jan 21-25 submitted by millerch@augsburg.edu The Bookstore will be open the following hours for the week of January 21-25
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INSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, January 21, 2019 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning e@ Great sumer job: Learn to do research with your faculty @ Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research @ Paid...
Show moreINSIDE AUGSBURG Ato Z| Search Srl Augsburg University News and Announcements Monday, January 21, 2019 Index Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings Teaching and Learning e@ Great sumer job: Learn to do research with your faculty @ Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research @ Paid Fellowship for Trip to Holocaust Museumin Washington, D.C. @ Boren Scholarship to study a language abroad e@ Great sumrer job: Learn to do research with your faculty @ Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research @ Wednesday's EDTalk @ RSVPNow for Speaking of Sabbatical with Christina Erickson e@ Faculty Grant Applications and Award Norrinations @ 3 Days in May: We Want to Hear Your Suggestions General Announcements @ Bookstore Hours Jan 21-25 @ Enrollment Center hours on Monday, January 21 @ Welcome Tessa Wegenke, Assistant to the Vice Presidents @ Sign up now for the Alternative Spring Break 2019 @ Season 2 Fremiere of The Augsburg Podcast Features President Pribbenow @ Enrollment Center Hours Monday, January 21 @ Staff Awards —Norinations Due Thursday e@ Are you a sophonore? Apply to be a Phillips Scholar e Discounted serrester lVetro Passes for sale in bookstore Event Announcements @ Study in Norway this Sumer @ Two Weeks in Puerto Rico — Sumter course 2019 e@ MNRrivate College Job & Internship Fair — Register Now @ Kipsu (start-up cormpany) is hiring e@ Assessrrent Day Workshops Keeping Track of Auggies No Postings Classifieds No Postings Public Safety and Facilities Announcements No Postings
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exceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community. The Newcomer Award recognizes a staff person who has made a significant impact on campus life ina short amount time. Staff who have been at...
Show moreexceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community. The Newcomer Award recognizes a staff person who has made a significant impact on campus life ina short amount time. Staff who have been at Augsburg for 2 years or less are eligible to receive this award. DEADLINE: Nominations for the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer Awards will be accepted from January 9th through January 24th. Nominees will be notified on or before February 1. Frequently Asked Questions fHiJanuary 16,2019, I@ Email a correction for this post Event Announcements Morning Chapel: Ole Schenk submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Join us in Hoversten Chapel at 10:40 am to hear Ole Schenk, Pastoral Intern, preach. Cantor: Deanna Davis, Program Coordinator, Division of Professional Studies, MMT & MA in Leadership Coordinator. More information E\January 16,2019 , I= Email a correction for this post Wednesday Night Communion: Waffle Church submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Students are invited for worship and communion at 8:00 pm in Hoversten Chapel, followed by waffles and fellowship. More information fHJanuary 16,2019, I* Email a correction for this post Join Augsburg Admissions for a Documentary Screening on Jan. 31 submitted by asfeldk@augsburg.edu You are warmly invited to attend an on-campus showing of the documentary titled, “The Test & the Art of Thinking.” The film addresses crucial questions about the SAT/ACT college entrance exams, including the value of the test score and what the test actually measures. In 2018, Augsburg voted in favor of piloting a test-optional admission policy. The admissions department is organizing this thought-provoking opportunity as the institution continues to better understand the impact this policy has on applicants to the university. When: Thursday, January 31st, 3:45 p.m. Where: Hagfors 150A Popcorn and beverages provided. Optional questions, comments, and discussion following the film. Please RSVP here: https://goo.gl/forms/ukZaZ8UxMshvxviG2 Watch the preview here! fHiJanuary 16,2019, [I* Email a correction for this post
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Deadline, January 21st. January 16,2019, [I® Email a correction for this post Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu URGO’s summer research program is designed to both enhance undergraduate student learning and support faculty research here on campus....
Show moreDeadline, January 21st. January 16,2019, [I® Email a correction for this post Faculty: How URGO Can Support Your Research submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu URGO’s summer research program is designed to both enhance undergraduate student learning and support faculty research here on campus. Faculty are the driving force behind the research program, and we want it to be as beneficial to you as possible. 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. 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, for example, is a particularly good fit if you have needs for data entry, transcription, or literature review. 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 Phase 1 of summer research applications are due January 29th, with complete proposals due February 19th. If you have any questions about being a research mentor, please contact Dixie Shafer at x1447 or shafer@augsburg.edu January 16,2019 , [I® Email a correction for this post Great summer job: Learn to do research with your faculty submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu Are you looking for a paid summer research opportunity here on campus? URGO applications for 2019 summer research are now available on the URGO website at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/on- campus-research/ All fields of study welcome! We have multiple summer opportunities available for students. URGO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM The URGO Summer Research Program is an 11-week, on-campus program where students are funded to conduct research with a faculty mentor. Students receive support throughout the research process from their faculty mentor, a Speaker Series, and weekly seminars with fellow researchers. URGO provides full-time summer researchers (400 hours) with a $4,000 stipend and housing discount while half-time researchers (200 hours) receive a $2,000 stipend. The program runs from May 16th — July 31st. URGO SUMMER RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS URGO also provides funding for students to work for a professor as a research assistant on an ongoing research project. This is a 100-hour commitment over the course of the summer and comes with a $1,000 stipend. This is an excellent opportunity to try out research for the first time or focus on a specific aspect of a research project. Phase 1 of the applications are due January 29th, so start talking with your faculty members to learn about what research is going on in your department! fHiJanuary 16,2019, I* Email a correction for this post
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For more information and application instructions click below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away office in Oyate Commons, Christensen Center Lower Level. Learn more and apply online fH\January 24, 2019 » I= Email a correction for this post 2 weeks, 8 credits — study in the Netherlands in May...
Show moreFor more information and application instructions click below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away office in Oyate Commons, Christensen Center Lower Level. Learn more and apply online fH\January 24, 2019 » I= Email a correction for this post 2 weeks, 8 credits — study in the Netherlands in May submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu A handful of spaces are still available on the summer study abroad program INNOVATION & DESIGN IN THE NETHERLANDS May 18- June 2, 2019 Take two courses for a total of 8 credits. Choose one ART and one HIS course: + HIS 195 Topics: Innovation in the Netherlands, fulfills Humanities requirement, OR + HIS 440 Topics: Innovation in the Netherlands, +ART 133 — Introduction to Digital Photography, fulfills Fine Arts requirement, OR +ART 333 — Advanced Digital Photography This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement This program will introduce students to one of the most innovative countries in the world — the Netherlands — through the prism of history and photography. Despite its small size, the Netherlands is producing ground- breaking approaches to transportation, water management, food & agriculture, and social policies on sex & drugs. In the digital photography class, we will explore the Netherlands, and more specifically Amsterdam, through a viewfinder. As we develop our photographic skills, we will ask such questions as: How do we approach taking photographs of one of the most explored cities in the world? In what ways can historical knowledge enlarge our perspective? How will we apply our own point of view to this exploration? Program Cost: $5,499 Includes tuition, airfare, hotel, meals, and all program activities and excursions in the Netherlands. Learn more and apply online! January 24, 2019 | I= Email a correction for this post The Golden Night submitted by perales|@augsburg.edu We would like to invite you to “The Golden Night’, dress up for this formal event in your favorite Roaring 20’s inspired attire for a night full of fun. Featuring exclusive live musical performances, an amazing DJ, hors- d’oeuvres, photographers, entertainment, gift-aways, and more. The ball will be held in the Christensen Center, on February 2nd from 7:30 pm — 12:00 am. This is a night you won't want to miss! Get your tickets here >>>https://augsburg.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1330&p=1 Don't know what to wear? Check out our Pinterest >> hitos://www.pinterest.com/asac054 1/the-golden-night- ouffit-inspiration/? sender=5836385 70368102544 &invite_code=14f7ffic4d3724f73b90f8704b41e934f We will be doing a giveaway at The Golden Night Ball. Guest will have the chance to enter to win Airpods, Echo Dot speakers, an Intax Camera and more! ** Please save your ticket and bring it with you on the day of the event. You will need it for check-in. If you need any disability-related accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact University Events at events@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1104. Please allow for sufficient time to arrange the accommodation.
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Leah Spinosa de Vega at devega@augsburg.edu (ext. 1650) or Kristian Evans, 2018 Peace Scholar from Augsburg University, at evansk@augsburg.edu More information, and application instructions, can be found on our Center for Global Education and Experience (CGEE) website. Application Checklist...
Show moreLeah Spinosa de Vega at devega@augsburg.edu (ext. 1650) or Kristian Evans, 2018 Peace Scholar from Augsburg University, at evansk@augsburg.edu More information, and application instructions, can be found on our Center for Global Education and Experience (CGEE) website. Application Checklist fHiJanuary 24, 2019 | I= Email a correction for this post Senior Chapel: Demery Little 19 submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 11:30 am to hear Demery Little °19, Augsburg Student Ministry Deacon, preach. More information January 24, 2019 | I™ Email a correction for this post Soup for You Cafe 4th Anniversary — February 1 submitted by gregoire@augsburg.edu Soup for You Cafe offers free (or by donation) hearty vegetarian soup, 11am-1pm, M-F at Bethany Lutheran, 27th & Franklin Av (10 min. walk from Augsburg). On Friday, Feb. 1 we celebrate 4 years (and over 65,000 bowls of free soup) of serving the community. Come join us every day to celebrate! January 24, 2019 | I= Email a correction for this post 2 weeks in Hawaii — study Astronomy on the Big Island in May submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Spend two weeks on Hawaii’s Big Island, and earn your Natural Science and Math credit this summer, as well as your Augsburg Experience requirement! SPACE MOUNTAWN: Astronomy in Hawaii (PHY 101) May 13-27, 2019 During this 2-week program you will learn the physical and theoretical tools of astronomy, and the creative way these tools are employed to answer fundamental questions about the universe and our place in it. For decades, astronomers all over the globe have taken advantage of the superb atmospheric conditions afforded them on Hawai’i’s “Big Island” to gather the data to answer these profound questions. Now, it’s your turn. +At the summit of Mauna Kea, you will meet astronomers at work +At Volcanoes National Park, you will see first-hand the energy source that keeps the Earth alive—our planet's interior heat +Investigate why the Island of Hawai’i is a prime location to study light from space, and how this astronomical importance has impacted the ongoing conflict between colonialism and native culture in Hawai’i. Faculty Leader: Jessica Ennis Program Dates: May 13 — 27, 2019 Program Cost $4,700 — includes: tuition, airfare, room and board, and all program activities and excursions. Apply by January 31 For more information and application instructions click below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away office
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See link for additional info fi January 28, 2019 » I Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Speaking of Sabbatical This Wednesday submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Christina Erickson will give her talk: “Spanked, Whupped and Paddled: Our Complex Relationship with Corporal...
Show moreSee link for additional info fi January 28, 2019 » I Email a correction for this post Teaching and Learning Speaking of Sabbatical This Wednesday submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Christina Erickson will give her talk: “Spanked, Whupped and Paddled: Our Complex Relationship with Corporal Punishment”. Lunch will be provided. Wednesday, January 30th | Speaking of Sabbatical with Christina Erickson | 11:10-12:20, Marshall Room CTL January 28, 2019 » I Email a correction for this post Paid Fellowship for Trip to Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu The MINNE Holocaust Fellows program annually selects college students to participate in a fully-paid, one- day trip to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. to acquire a more in-depth knowledge of the Holocaust. Fellows tour the permanent exhibits and featured exhibits, as well as meet with a museum representative. Awards come through the MINNE Fund of the Minneapolis Jewish Federation, who has chosen Augsburg to be one of the select few universities to participate in the program. Multiple Augsburg students were selected last year for the trip. The 2019 trip will take place on April 16th. Applications are due on February 28th and can be found at htto://jewishminneapolis.org/minne’/. If you would like to learn more about the program or would like advising onthe application, please contact the URGO office at urgo@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1446. Eligibility: — U.S. Citizen — Full-time student — Sophomore or junior planning to graduate no earlier than Spring 2020 — 3.0 GPA or higher January 28, 2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Extended Deadline: URGO Phase 1 Application due February 5 submitted by kundell@augsburg.edu URGO PHASE 1 APPLICATION DEADLINE IS EXTENDED TO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th at 11:59pm. PHASE 2 APPLICATION DEADLINE REMAINS FEBRUARY 1 9th. Are you looking for a paid summer research opportunity here on campus? URGO applications for 2019 summer research are now available on the URGO website at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/on- campus-research/ All fields of study welcome! We have multiple summer opportunities available for students. URGO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM The URGO Summer Research Program is an 11-week, on-campus program where students are funded to conduct research with a faculty mentor. Students receive support throughout the research process from their
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Psychology and Education in Slovenia, May 12-27, 2019 Course Options (choose one or two courses. If two, one must be PSY 205) —EDC 490/580(3 credits): School and Society; and/or —PSY 205 (4 credits): Culture and Psychology (fulfills Social Behavioral Sciences LAF) This program also fulfills the...
Show morePsychology and Education in Slovenia, May 12-27, 2019 Course Options (choose one or two courses. If two, one must be PSY 205) —EDC 490/580(3 credits): School and Society; and/or —PSY 205 (4 credits): Culture and Psychology (fulfills Social Behavioral Sciences LAF) This program also fulfills the Augsburg Experience Requirement Faculty Leaders: Joseph Erickson & Stacy Freiheit Cost depends on course taken. Ranges: $4,533 to $5,057 Cost includes tuition, airfare, housing, some meals, all program activities. During this program, students will examine the roots of both educational and psychological practices that shaped European culture, explore the Roman ruins in Croatia, and experience the canals of Venice, Italy. Students will have opportunities to engage with various host communities and interact with local faculty, teachers, mental health professionals, fellow college students, and students throughout their study abroad experience. For more information and application instructions click below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away office in Oyate Commons, Christensen Center Lower Level. Learn more and apply online January 28, 2019 » I= Email a correction for this post Summer in Puerto Rico — 2 week course in May (scholarships available) submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu Study for two weeks in Puerto Rico this May, and get a scholarship to help pay for it! THR 295 — Art Performing Social Change, fulfills Fine Arts requirement May 13-29, 2019 This 4-credit class examines the role of art in resistance and social change. You will have a chance to learn how artists, art organizations, activists and members of various communities in Puerto Rico use, or are dedicated to, creating art that engages issues of social justice. As Puerto Rico faces a brutal financial crisis, and the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, its residents have found creative ways to foster possibility and claim social justice. Program cost: $3,475 includes: tuition, airfare, housing, most meals, all program activities Apply by January 31 SCHOLARSHIPS are available! The three scholarship opportunities (Mary Witt, Yackel, and Students of Color Scholarships) are open to all Auggies. Click the link below to find out more about these scholarship opportunities! —> Scholarships applications due March 15 For more information, click the link below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away Office in Oyate Commons (lower level of Christensen Center) Click here for more program and scholarship information, and to apply online! fi January 28, 2019 » I Email a correction for this post 2 weeks in Hawaii — study Astronomy on the Big Island in May submitted by stoddard@augsburg.edu
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Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC). If anyone needs an occasional weekend or evening babysitter and lives in Minneapolis, feel free to contact me at natjacobson14@gmail.com. | have lots of experience working with kids of all ages! fi January 28, 2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Submit to A...
Show moreLutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC). If anyone needs an occasional weekend or evening babysitter and lives in Minneapolis, feel free to contact me at natjacobson14@gmail.com. | have lots of experience working with kids of all ages! fi January 28, 2019 » 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 2019 Ss M T Ww T F Ss 5 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 « Dec Feb » Browse pre-2017 archives Frequently Asked Questions AUGSBURG UNIVERSITY.
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Spend two weeks on Hawaii’s Big Island, and earn your Natural Science and Math credit this summer, as well as your Augsburg Experience requirement! SPACE MOUNTAWN: Astronomy in Hawaii (PHY 101) May 13-27, 2019 During this 2-week program you will learn the physical and theoretical tools of...
Show moreSpend two weeks on Hawaii’s Big Island, and earn your Natural Science and Math credit this summer, as well as your Augsburg Experience requirement! SPACE MOUNTAWN: Astronomy in Hawaii (PHY 101) May 13-27, 2019 During this 2-week program you will learn the physical and theoretical tools of astronomy, and the creative way these tools are employed to answer fundamental questions about the universe and our place in it. For decades, astronomers all over the globe have taken advantage of the superb atmospheric conditions afforded them on Hawai’i’s “Big Island” to gather the data to answer these profound questions. Now, it’s your turn. +At the summit of Mauna Kea, you will meet astronomers at work +At Volcanoes National Park, you will see first-hand the energy source that keeps the Earth alive—our planet's interior heat +Investigate why the Island of Hawai’i is a prime location to study light from space, and how this astronomical importance has impacted the ongoing conflict between colonialism and native culture in Hawai’i. Faculty Leader: Jessica Ennis Program Dates: May 13 — 27, 2019 Program Cost $4,700 — includes: tuition, airfare, room and board, and all program activities and excursions. Apply by January 31 For more information and application instructions click below and/or stop by the Study Abroad & Away office in Oyate Commons, Christensen Center Lower Level. Learn more and apply online!!! EiJanuary 28, 2019 » I Email a correction for this post Vocation Seminar/Book Study at Augsburg — Space is Limited submitted by peterlin@augsburg.edu Professor Mark Tranvik will facilitate a four-session group seminar/book study on vocation. Using Parker Palmer's book, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation, seminar participants will explore how they can use their gifts and talents in service to others, learn about the history of vocation at Augsburg, and hear from others who will share their vocational journeys. Our co-sponsors, The Christensen Center for Vocation, The Center for Teaching and Learning and Human Resources are delighted to be able to cover the cost of lunch and the book for this series. This series will take place on February 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2019 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the East Commons, Christensen Center. Space is limited — register soon! Vocation Seminar Registration January 28,2019 » I™ Email a correction for this post Staff Save The Date — March 7 submitted by stepkad@augsburg.edu Each year, Augsburg University’s Staff Senate hosts a special event where staff are recognized for years of service, completion of the Diversity and Inclusion certificate program, and outstanding contributions to the campus community. The event includes refreshments and light hors d’oeuvres as well as a “candy bar.”
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Students, you can access your Moodle gradebook by clicking on your profile picture (upper right corner) and then selecting your course from the list. Faculty, want help setting up your gradebook? Contact your LFC or the E-Learning Specialist. access your Moodle gradebook fHJanuary 15,2019 » I@...
Show moreStudents, you can access your Moodle gradebook by clicking on your profile picture (upper right corner) and then selecting your course from the list. Faculty, want help setting up your gradebook? Contact your LFC or the E-Learning Specialist. access your Moodle gradebook fHJanuary 15,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Pop Up Tech Support Tomorrow night submitted by tensen@augsburg.edu Tuesday (Jan. 15) and Thursday (Jan. 17) from 5-6 pm, LFC’s and student tech desk workers will be available in the lobby of Hagfors to provide assistance with Moodle, password resets, and classroom tech issues and questions. fHiJanuary 15,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Money for school, make an impact -— Apply to be a Phillips Scholar submitted by bouzardg@augsburg.edu Apply to be a Phillips Scholar by January 23! 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 by developing a project to meet an unmet need in Minnesota communities. Phillips Scholars receive scholarships during their junior and senior years, and a stipend to complete a project during the summer between junior and senior year. This preliminary application 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 finalist complete their applications. You must be a sophomore during the 2018-2019 school year to apply. Read more about the Phillips Scholarship program here: httos:/Awww.mnoprivatecolleges.org/giving/our- scholarships/phillips-scholars-program Preliminary application (see link, below): Wednesday, January 23, 2019, 11:59 p.m. Full applications will be due February 8, 2019. Phillips Scholarship Preliminary Application Due January 23 fHiJanuary 15,2019 , I@ Email a correction for this post Trauma & Learning Styles in the Classroom submitted by maherk@augsburg.edu Tamarah Gehlen will give the next EDTalk on January 23rd from 3:20-3:35 in HC 151. This talk will feature information to help attendees understand the impact of chronic stress and traumatic experiences on learning and cognition. Attendees will learn simple ways to implement trauma-informed practices into their classrooms and teaching styles in order to enhance connection and learning for the students that they serve. Arrive early, grab your coffee, and get a seat to take in the talk just before this month’s Faculty Meeting. For more about the EDTalks and other upcoming CTL events, visit the website. Zoom: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/9336 77248 ?status=success Meeting ID 933-677-248
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*Open to undergraduate students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors) from the Minnesota Private Colleges. *Get your free professional LinkedIn Photo taken at the fair! REGISTER & PAY THE $12 FEE in Handshake January 15,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Morning Chapel: David Wrightsman...
Show more*Open to undergraduate students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors) from the Minnesota Private Colleges. *Get your free professional LinkedIn Photo taken at the fair! REGISTER & PAY THE $12 FEE in Handshake January 15,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Morning Chapel: David Wrightsman submitted by dames@augsburg.edu Join us in chapel this morning at 11:30 am to hear Rev. David Wrightsman, Interim Associate University Pastor, preach. More information fHiJanuary 15,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Staff CWC Tour—TOMORROW submitted by stepkad@augsburg.edu Staff Senate is getting a tour of the Center for Wellness & Counseling (CWC) and welcomes you to join! Learn about CWC services, see their space, meet their team and more. Wednesday, January 16 12-12:30 p.m. | Anderson Residence Hall, Suite 100 Add to my calendar EiJanuary 15,2019 » I= Email a correction for this post Study abroad in summer submitted by lubegam@augsburg.edu Travel and earn credit this summer! Options around the world and the USA to help you get ahead on credits and graduation requirements. Every program fulfills your Augsburg Experience requirement, too! Apply by January 31! PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION IN SLOVENIA May 12-27, 2019, choose one or two courses: * PSY 205: Culture and Psychology, Fulfills Social & Behavioral Sciences LAF * EDC 490/580: School and Society ART PERFORMING SOCIAL CHANGE, PUERTO RICO, USA May 13-29, 2019 * THR 295: Art Performing Social Change, fulfills Fine Arts LAF * Scholarships available SPACE MOUNTAIN: ASTRONOMY IN HAWAII May 13-27, 2019 « PHY101: Astronomy, fulfills Natural Sciences LAF INNOVATION AND DESIGN IN THE NETHERLANDS: PAST & PRESENT May 18 — June 2, 2019, choose a history & an art course: * HIS 195 Topics: Innovation in the Netherlands, fulfills Humanities Gen Ed, or * HIS 440: upper level elective for history majors * ART 133: Intro to Digital Photography, fulfills Fine Arts Gen Ed * ART 333: Advanced Digital Photography
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-Staff Senate January 15,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Journal Publication for Business Professors submitted by conradd@augsburg.edu Professors, Dr. George Dierberger, Marc Isaacson, and Dr. David Conrad have recently been notified by the American Journal of Management that their...
Show more-Staff Senate January 15,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Journal Publication for Business Professors submitted by conradd@augsburg.edu Professors, Dr. George Dierberger, Marc Isaacson, and Dr. David Conrad have recently been notified by the American Journal of Management that their research paper has been chosen for publication in its spring edition. The title is, “The Management of Knowledge-Sharing in College Business Departments: A Study of the Perceptions of Business Department Faculty Regarding Knowledge-Sharing Practices Within Their Department.” fHiJanuary 15,2019 » I@ Email a correction for this post Staff Appreciation Awards — Accepting Nominations Until 1/24 submitted by stepkad@augsburg.edu INSTRUCTIONS: STEP 1: Email staffsenate@augsburg.edu with the name and title of the individual you wish to nominate STEP 2: Staff Senate will confirm receipt of your message and send you an online nomination form STEP 3: Secure at least TWO additional letters of recommendation from a current staff, faculty, or student (Note: the nomination form will also ask for your own personal recommendation.) STEP 4: Submit your completed nomination form with two or more letters of recommendation attached as either PDF or Microsoft Word documents ABOUT THE AWARDS: The Staff Appreciation Program is intended to recognize exceptional staff members who exemplify Augsburg’s mission statement through their actions. Staff Senate will award five Outstanding Staff awards and one Newcomer award ina presentation on March 7th. Recipients of the Outstanding Staff Award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing exceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community. The Newcomer Award recognizes a staff person who has made a significant impact on campus life ina short amount time. Staff who have been at Augsburg for 2 years or less are eligible to receive this award. DEADLINE: Nominations for the Outstanding Staff and Newcomer Awards will be accepted from January 9th through January 24th. Nominees will be notified on or before February 1. Frequently Asked Questions fHiJanuary 15,2019 | I@ Email a correction for this post Discounted semester Metro Passes for sale in bookstore submitted by garvey@augsburg.edu Discounted Metro Passes are available through the bookstore — sold at $115.00 (discounted from $165.00). Semester passes are good for both light rail lines, all buses, and the Northstar rail to Anoka. Be sure to register your pass at https:/Avwww.metrotransit.org/ If your pass is lost or stolen, the replacement costs only $5.00. fiJanuary 15,2019 » I* Email a correction for this post
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