Subject: 11-04 Executive Management Lecture Submitter: Susan C. Hecker, Administrative Assistant, Business-MIS Message: The Business Administration department is having the first of our Executive Management Lectures Saturday, Nov. 4 in the East Commons of Christensen Center noon - 1 p.m. Our... Show moreSubject: 11-04 Executive Management Lecture Submitter: Susan C. Hecker, Administrative Assistant, Business-MIS Message: The Business Administration department is having the first of our Executive Management Lectures Saturday, Nov. 4 in the East Commons of Christensen Center noon - 1 p.m. Our special guest speaker is Bruce J. Nicholson, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. He will discuss "Transformational Leadership: Lessons Learned in Leading Organizations through Change in Turbulent Times.” Please feel free to bring your lunch and enjoy the lectures. If you have any questions, contact Sue Hecker 612-330-1191, heckers @augsburg.edu. Subject: Get free shipping on your Halloween Costume Submitter: Megan L Schiller, Student Message: Help support the Auggie Cheer Team by purchasing your Halloween costume at Costum SuperCenter. You'll get free shipping (enter coupon code FREE40 at checkout) and 12% will go to the Auggie Cheer Team for a fundraiser! Plus you can earn cash for telling your friends about it too! Please go to this website to start shopping for your Halloween Costume: http ://friends.costumesupercenter.com/r/bi1a9cc14ace310298599 Subject: Government Internship/Job Fair This Friday Submitter: Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning Message: It is not too late to register for the Government Job & Internship Fair, which will be held this Friday, Oct. 27. All students are welcome. You must pre-register with the CSWL office by emailing tilton@augsburg.edu. To learn more about what government agencies will be present go to ww. mcucsa.org/govjobfair Questions - call Sandy, CSWL x1472 Subject: First Time Home Buying Seminar Submitter: Mark Howitz, Senior Human Resources Generalist, Human Resources Message: On Wednesday, Oct. 25 there will a lunch and learn seminar on the topic of fist time home buying. Cindy Allen of Cindy Allen Mortgage and Real Estate Group wil present on this topic at noon in the East Commons. Cindy wil provide answers to all types of questions in order to make the concept of buying a first home easy to understand. She will also be providing lunch for those who attend. RSVP by calling 651 481-6140. or register online at ww.the-allengroup.com Subject: Campus Sustainability Day Webcast on Wednesday Submitter: Thomas S Ruffaner, Day Custodial Supervisor, Custodial Services Message: Augsburg Environmental Concerns Committee is hosting a site for the Campus Sustainabiltiy Day webcast this Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Century Room on ground floor of the Christensen Center. All faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend and listen to sustainability practitioners from Arizona State University, Grand Valley State University, Harvard University and Pima Community College speak about their campus sustainability programs. After the webcast, which includes questions and answers from anyone on the link, there will be a discussion about Augsburg's sustainability efforts past, present and future. More information is available at: http//:www.scup.org/csd/4/ Subject: Trena Bolden Fields presents at youth conference Submitter: Ann L Garvey, Vice President of Student Affairs, Student Affairs Message: Trena Bolden Fields, Director for the Pan-Afrikan Center, presented at the 5th Annual Leadership Institute, Oct. 21, 2006. This was held at the University of MN Law School Human Right Center, Mondale Hall. Students from the Twin Cities as well as surrounding suburbs and Duluth attended. Subject: Peter Agre on Colbert Report Submitter: Jody Sorensen, Associate Professor, Mathematics Message: Augsburg Alum/Nobel Prize Winner Peter Agre was on Thursday night's Colbert Report. You can watch his segment of the show here: http ://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the colbert report/videos/celebrity interviews/index.jhtm] Show less
Message: Four piece youth bedroom set for sale. Previously purchased at Treasure Island Furniture Store in Eagan. Set includes a blue and white 2 drawer night stand, 3 drawer dresser, single mattress with headboard/frame. Very easy to clean! This set is in excellent condition. $400. Picture... Show moreMessage: Four piece youth bedroom set for sale. Previously purchased at Treasure Island Furniture Store in Eagan. Set includes a blue and white 2 drawer night stand, 3 drawer dresser, single mattress with headboard/frame. Very easy to clean! This set is in excellent condition. $400. Picture available upon request. Contact 651-263-5181 or powersc@augsburg.edu The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at htt augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Monday, October 23, 2006 _ >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) (No listings) AugNet Home General Announcements "Hedda Gabler" Tickets on Sale 10/23 CSWL Halloween Open House for Students this Wed. Sculptor... Show more. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Monday, October 23, 2006 _<<__<_ | Current Issue | _> >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) (No listings) AugNet Home General Announcements "Hedda Gabler" Tickets on Sale 10/23 CSWL Halloween Open House for Students this Wed. Sculptor Sam Spiczka to give artist talk Wednesday Be a Great Teacher like Lee Clarke North Star Resource Group to be on campus Last Day to Register Senior Peter Eshleman's show "ANONymous” on view We Need Your Help with Advent Vespers HR Extra — Open Enrollment 11-04 Executive Management Lecture Get free shipping on your Halloween Costume Government Internship/Job Fair This Friday First Time Home Buying Seminar Campus Sustainability Day Webcast on Wednesday Keeping Track of Auggies Trena Bolden Fields presents at youth conference Peter Agre on Colbert Report Augsburg Athletics Auggie Athletics Update Mike Matson featured in online profile Got Auggie Spirit? Join the Auggie Cheer Team Classifieds Free T.V. Youth Bedroom Set for Sale Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) General Announcements Subject: "Hedda Gabler" Tickets on Sale 10/23 Submitter: Sarah E Teich, Student Message: Tickets are nowon sale for the Augsburg College Theatre Department’s mainstage production of “Hedda Gabler,” written by Henrik Ibsen and directed by Martha Johnson. The year 2006 marks the centennial of the death of the great Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. To celebrate the strong Norwegian roots of Augsburg College and to join in the worldwide commemorations of Ibsen’s great achievements as a dramatist, the Theatre Arts Department proudly presents “Hedda Gabler.” “Hedda Gabler” continues to captivate contemporary audiences as a revolutionary portrait of a brilliant but frustrated woman living in a stifling, male-dominated world. November 3, 4, 9, 10, and 11 at 7 p.m. November 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $2 Augsburg College Students; $8 ACTC faculty, staff, and students; $10 general public. For reservations and more information, please call 612-330-1257. Subject: CSWL Halloween Open House for Students this Wed. Submitter: Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning Message: The Center for Service, Work & Learning will be holding its annual Student Open House this Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Lower Level of Anderson Hall! Great prizes and food! Stop by to see "Which Witch is Which” and meet our very own Harry Potter! This is a great way to see where the center is located and to learn about internships, community service-learning, career planning, and campus kitchens. Show less
Please join us! For just $25, you'll be treated to scrumptious hors d'oeurves, an OPEN bar, and a $10 credit towards playing all the games in Dave and Buster's Million Dollar Midway. Every single cent of this money will go to EFN! Talk about a win-win! Guests must be 21 or over, and cocktail or... Show morePlease join us! For just $25, you'll be treated to scrumptious hors d'oeurves, an OPEN bar, and a $10 credit towards playing all the games in Dave and Buster's Million Dollar Midway. Every single cent of this money will go to EFN! Talk about a win-win! Guests must be 21 or over, and cocktail or business attire is required. To reserve your spot, please visit www.emergencyfoodshelf.org and click on the Dave and Buster's party icon. Organize your departments! Collect your colleagues. Finesse your friends and force your family. Bring the whole Augsburg community! Saturday, Nov. 11, let your hair down and party fora cause! Please contact Tim Dougherty at doughert@augsburg.edu, x1208, with questions. See you in November! Subject: Sixth Annual Scholastic Connections Celebration Submitter: Amanda Storm, Event Coordinator, Event and Classroom Services Message: There is still time to RSVP for the Scholastic Connections Celebration on Monday, November 6. The event is held in Christensen Center from 6-8:30 p.m. Festivities include international foods and live jazz music along with conversation and a presentation from current and former mentors and scholars. Please RSVP to 612-359-6480 or scholar@augsburg.edu. Subject: ACTC/HR group training program 2006-07 Submitter: Cynthia J] Greenwood, Director, Human Resources, Human Resources Message: The Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities Human Resources Group is proud to present this year’s Training and Development Program. With this program, each of the five colleges plan and host a training program, then invite participants from all five colleges to attend. It is a great collaboration among the colleges that results in a rich set of training opportunities for employees. This year’s topics include organization, conflict resolution, customer service, and understanding generational differences at work. Please follow this link to see the specifics, including the full description of each topic, and the locations and times. http ://www.associatedcolleges-tc.org/HR/hrprog.htm Most programs have little or no cost to the participant or the department. We invite and encourage you to attend the sessions. Act fast! The first session is on November 8 at Macalester; you must register for that one by November 1. Enrollment may be limited in each session, so please register early. A registration form may be picked up in the Human Resources Department, Memorial Hall Room 19, or one may be retrieved in the Human Resources public folder in the ACTC folder. The completed, signed, and supervisor approved registration form must be turned in to Human Resources Department, campus box 79. Thank you! We look forward to seeing you at the sessions. Subject: CSWL - Student Open House Today Submitter: Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning Message: The date has arrived... stop on down to the lower level of Anderson Hall TODAY 10/25 between the hours of 1:30-4 p.m. for great food and a chance to win many, many door prizes! All students are welcome! You will have an opportunity to meet the staff (we will be dressed in costume -good laughs) If you are interested, you can also learn about all of the services our center offers, including; information on community service-learning, campus kitchen, internships and career planning. Looking forward to seeing you all!! Subject: Don't Know What to Wear on Fridays? Submitter: Rikki L Starich, Student Message: An important announcement for students, staff, and faculty from Rikki Starich and Heidi Breen: Remember how much fun Homecoming Week, with everyone decked out head to toe with Augsburg Spirit? Let's start showing everyone how proud we are to be Auggies by wearing our Auggie gear every Fridays! It's a great way to show everyone what an awesome community we have here... plus you won't really have to waste what little energy you have left at the end of the week thinking about what you're going to wear for work and class! Starting this Friday and continuing for the rest of the year, let's make every Friday Auggie Pride Day! Subject: Be Good Teachers like Ron Petrich and Joe Erickson Submitter: Ross Murray, Campus Ministry Associate; Tutoring Services Coordinator; , Campus Ministry and Academic Skills Office Message: Not everyone who goes to seminary gets a Master of Divinity degree. Ask Joe Erickson and Ron Petrich how they use their Master of Art degrees in their work. Joe and Ron also went to different seminaries. Do you know which seminaries they represent? Ask them! On Thursday, November 2, visit the Seminary & Divinity School Day at Gustavus Adolphus College. Over 15 seminaries and divinity schools from around the United States will gather at Gustavus to hold the Seminary & Divinity School Day. The day will include informal and informational visits with representatives from seminaries and divinity schools. There day will also host a chapel service (with Bishop Jon Anderson of the Southwestern MN Synod of the ELCA), a panel discussion about seminaries today, and lunch (with Dr. Rolf Jacobson of Luther Seminary). There will also be workshops on the decision-making process, like finances, candidacy, choosing a program, etc. There is no fee for the day. There’s not even a fee for lunch, if you register wth Ross Murray by October 26. 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Message: Help support the Auggie Cheer Team by purchasing your Halloween costume at Costum SuperCenter. You'll get free shipping (enter coupon code FREE40 at checkout) and 12% will go to the Auggie Cheer Team for a fundraiser! Plus you can earn cash for telling your friends about it too! Please... Show moreMessage: Help support the Auggie Cheer Team by purchasing your Halloween costume at Costum SuperCenter. You'll get free shipping (enter coupon code FREE40 at checkout) and 12% will go to the Auggie Cheer Team for a fundraiser! Plus you can earn cash for telling your friends about it too! Please go to this website to start shopping for your Halloween Costume: http ://friends.costumesupercenter.com/r/bi1a9cc14ace310298599 Subject: HR Extra Submitter: Mark Howitz, Senior Human Resources Generalist, Human Resources Message: Please plan to attend one of the following meetings to hear about benefits changes, costs, coverage, and deadlines for the 2007 plan year. The meetings are scheduled for: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. in the Century Room Wednesday, November 8, 2006 from 11- Noon. in Lindell 15 Wednesday, November 8, 2006 from 1- 2 p.m. in Lindell 15 Wednesday, November 8, 2006 from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. in the Minneapolis Room Thursday November 9, 2006 from 10- 11 a.m. in the Minneapolis Room Thursday November 9, 2006 from 1- 2 p.m. in the Minneapolis Room Door prizes will be awarded at the above meetings only! Follow up meetings will take place on November 14 and 16 for those unable to attend the previous week. Time and locations TBA Call Mark at x1783 with questions Subject: Home Buying Seminar Submitter: Mark Howitz, Senior Human Resources Generalist, Human Resources Message: The first time home buying seminar takes place today at noon in the East Commons. Subject: Open House for CLASS and Access Submitter: Regina Hopingardner, Administrative Assistant, CLASS Program Message: The Groves Lab, the lab that serves students who work with both CLASS and the Access Center, is hosting an open house next Monday from 3-5 p.m. The Lab houses several kinds of adaptive technology and we invite all faculty and staff to try it out. See the technology that students with disabilities use to overcome barriers to learning. You might even discover a thing or two that would be useful to you. Join us between 3 and 5, October 30 in the Lab, located in the lower level of Foss, room 17A. For more information about disability services see the CLASS website: http ://www.augsburg.edu/classprogram/faculty.htm| Subject: Sam Spiczka's gallery talk begins at 12:30 today Submitter: Kerry Morgan, Coordinator of Galleries and Exhibits, Art Message: Don't forget to make your way to the Gage Gallery (second floor of Lindell Library) by 12:30 today to hear Sam Spiczka discuss his exhibition "Reliquiae” and his three works of public art on campus. Feel free to bring your lunch--we'll provide dessert and drinks! Subject: Campus Sustainability Day Webcast Today Submitter: Thomas S Ruffaner, Day Custodial Supervisor, Custodial Services Message: The Augsburg Environmental Concerns Committee is hosting a site for the national Campus Sustainability Day webcast today in the Century Room on ground floor Christensen Center from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Representatives from Arizona State University, Grand Valley State University, Harvard University and Pima Community College will talk on sustainability projects on their campuses and will take questions from webcast participants. After the webcast, Augsburg attendees will have an opportunity to learn more about Augsburg's sustainability efforts in the past, present and future. All faculty, staff and students are welcome. Subject: Party for a Cause Submitter: Timothy Dougherty, Community and Civic Engagement Student Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning Message: Are you looking for an opportunity to celebrate with colleagues, friends, or family as we enter the holiday season? Why not start a little bit early by joining us on Saturday, Nov. 11 from 7-10 p.m. fora Dave and Buster's Pre-Grand Opening VIP Party to benefit the Emergency Foodshelf Network? Newly located in Maple Grove, Dave and Buster's is like a Chucky Cheese for adults: tasty food and beverages, tournament pool and shuffleboard, and assorted other games of skill. The Emergency Foodshelf Network (EFN) is Minnesota's free food bank and has been the most integral supporter of the Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College (CKAC) since CKAC began here in 2003. This is a great way to have phenomenal fun while supporting and thanking a key partner in our fight against hunger in the Twin Cities and beyond. Show less
transportation from Augsburg. We will leave at 8:15 a.m. and return at 5 p.m. To register, contact Ross Murray at 612-330-1151 or murray@augsburg.edu. Subject: Carol Enke recognized at U of M Hall of Fame Submitter: Joyce Pfaff, Associate Professor, Health-Physical Education Message: Carol Enke's... Show moretransportation from Augsburg. We will leave at 8:15 a.m. and return at 5 p.m. To register, contact Ross Murray at 612-330-1151 or murray@augsburg.edu. Subject: Carol Enke recognized at U of M Hall of Fame Submitter: Joyce Pfaff, Associate Professor, Health-Physical Education Message: Carol Enke's 1981 Big 10 Tournament Championship Softball Team was recognized at the annual University of Minnesota's Hall of Fame Celebration. Carol was the captain of this team Subject: Student Affairs staff present at conference. Submitter: Ann L Garvey, Vice President of Student Affairs, Student Affairs Message: Trena Bolden Fields, Laurel Christiansen and Ann Garvey presented at the Minnesota College Personnel Association (MCPA) conference held at the U of Minnesota Oct. 23-24. Their session covered a literature review on "What does a Predominantly White Institution (PWI) need to do to support its students of color?” Look for future presentations on campus. Amanda Temple and Sarah Griesse, Residence Life, also attended. Subject: Got Auggie Spirit? Join the Auggie Cheer Team! Submitter: Megan L Schiller, Student Message: WANTED: Auggie Cheerleaders! If you or someone you knoware interested in being apart of Augsburg’s Spirit and Traditions and would like to support the Augsburg Community at athletic events as well as many other community activities, please join the Augsburg Spirit Team! We are looking for both male and female cheerleaders, so if you are interested please tryout! TRYOUTS: The team will be holding an Open Practice/Tryout on Monday, October 30th from 7:30-10 p.m. in Si Melby Gym. Tryouts will include learning new material (a dance and a cheer) and each person will be evaluated on his/her ability to learn and perform. CONTACT: For more information please do not hesitate to contact one of the following: COACH Kelly Langums Phone: 612-330-1105 Email: spiritteams@aol.com CAPTAIN Megan Schiller Phone: 507-829-4684 Email: schillem@augsburg.edu Subject: Baby Jogger, Baby Backpack and Baby Pump Submitter: Benjamin G Kent, Director of Academic Advising and Achievment; Acad. Skills Coach, Academic Advising; Academic Skills Office Message: We are clearing out the baby supplies, $75 for each one: Kool Stride Baby Jogger- Full canopy to walk/run in foul weather, collapses easily for travel or storage, quick release wheels. Back lays down to accomodate infants that can not sit up. New $300 Kelty Back Pack- Heavy: duty pads, straps and belts to allow for vigorous walks, hikes and even cross-country skiing. Cover to protect against rain and snow. Detachable day pack zips on back. Also great for indoor (shopping, museums, zoo, etc.). Great exercise. Accomodates kids up to 50 pounds. New $150 Medella Breast Pump: Best machine they make. Brand newset of attachments, still in the packaging, hoses, connections, etc. Carrying case included. Retail $200 plus Please call if you are interested or have questions. The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Wednesday, October 25, 2006 _s >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) New Faculty Advisor Training AugNet Home Lindell Library hours Oct. 27-29 Scholarship Update General Announcements Want to make a difference?... Show more. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Wednesday, October 25, 2006 _s<<_ | CurrentIlssue |_> >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) New Faculty Advisor Training AugNet Home Lindell Library hours Oct. 27-29 Scholarship Update General Announcements Want to make a difference? Coaching and Feedback for Supervisors Scholarship Thank-Yous Adventures in Urban Teaching Lecture Series Get free shipping on your Halloween Costume HR Extra Home Buying Seminar Open House for CLASS and Access Sam Spiczka's gallery talk begins at 12:30 today Campus Sustainability Day Webcast Today Party for a Cause Sixth Annual Scholastic Connections Celebration ACTC/HR group training program 2006-07 CSWL - Student Open House Today Don't Know What to Wear on Fridays? Be Good Teachers like Ron Petrich and Joe Erickson Keeping Track of Auggies Carol Enke recognized at U of M Hall of Fame Student Affairs staff present at conference. Augsburg Athletics Got Auggie Spirit? Join the Auqgie Cheer Team Classifieds Baby Jogger, Baby Backpack and Baby Pump Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) Teaching and Learning Subject: New Faculty Advisor Training Submitter: Benjamin G Kent, Director of Academic Advising and Achievment; Acad. Skills Coach, Academic Advising; Academic Skills Office Message: A reminder that Academic Advising will be conducting advisor training for all NEW faculty advisors on Thursday, November 2 from 4:30 - 6 p.m. Please RSVP by Wed., October 25. Faculty that have already been through training are invited to contact Academic Advising regarding any questions they may have. We are also happy to meet with advisors or departments to answer questions and exchange information. Please feel free to contact myself or Academic Advising. Subject: Lindell Library hours Oct. 27-29 Submitter: Jane Ann Nelson, Director Lib Svcs, Library Message: Special Library and Student Computing hours during the midterm break are: Friday, October 27 -- 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday, October 28 -- 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday, October 29 -- regular hours Hours are always available from the “Hours” link on the Lindell Library web site: www.augsburg.edu/library Online library resources are also available 24/7 on that web site. Subject: Scholarship Update Submitter: Carly Eichhorst, Financial Aid Counselor, Enrollment Center Show less
Message: Interested in Heart Health Research? Three scholarships are available for students who want work in a laboratory of a heart researcher during the summer. Students must be freshman-junior status at time of application and be MN residents. Deadline is 11.30.06. Please contact Marge Fischer... Show moreMessage: Interested in Heart Health Research? Three scholarships are available for students who want work in a laboratory of a heart researcher during the summer. Students must be freshman-junior status at time of application and be MN residents. Deadline is 11.30.06. Please contact Marge Fischer at Marge.fischer@heart.org for further information. Fellowship for Graduate Students The Graduate Fellowship on Philanthropy and Human Rights has a deadline of 12.4.06. Check out their website for further information: http://www.hecua.org/grad_ level.htm| Subject: Want to make a difference? Submitter: Heather L Pedersen, Student Message: Come help with the Advent Vespers Liturgical Party! We need people to help carry banners, candles, and torches during the processional of the Advent Vespers service December 1 and 2, at 5 and 8 p.m. This is an opportunity you won't want to miss! Bring all of your friends and do this together! Sign up in the Campus Ministries office! Subject: Coaching and Feedback for Supervisors Submitter: Sarah Louden, Recruiter/HR Associate, Human Resources Message: Sometimes, as supervisors, we tend to think of performance management as something we do when an employee is not performing well. While feedback is important then, it’s also important when things are going well. Giving feedback reinforces behavior that we want to see continued and helps the employee know how they are doing relative to the expectations we create. Receiving on-going feedback is how employees come to understand how they contribute to the organization and how they can continuously increase the value of that contribution. So, howare YOU at giving feedback? Come to the Coaching and Feedback for Supervisors workshop! Wednesday, October 25 -- 1 - 3 p.m. (Minneapolis Room) Thursday, October 26 -- 9 - 11 a.m. (Century Room) Tuesday, October 31 -- 9 - 11 a.m. (Minneapolis Roam) Wednesday, November 8 -- 1 - 3 p.m. (Century Room) Please RSVP by calling x1058. This workshop will build on the introduction to feedback that we touched on in the August performance appraisal sessions. We will revisit the definition of behavior and sharpen our awareness of its importance when giving feedback. Please bring: * Performance Appraisals by Cathy Lee Gibson - the book you got in August * Performance Appraisal and Planning form (blank) * A situation you would like to practice, if you have one. Otherwise, we have several scenarios that everyone can use. We look forward to seeing you there! Subject: Scholarship Thank- Yous Submitter: Carly Eichhorst, Financial Aid Counselor, Enrollment Center Message: Fall is the season of thanksgiving. A great way to participate in the practice of giving thanks is to stop by Christiansen Center during lunch on Wednesday and write a letter of thanks to the donors who generously make it possible for you to receive an Augsburg education. As we welcome in a new President, let us also welcome in the practice of demonstrating gratitude for the abundance of scholarships and financial aid at Augsburg College. I look forward to seeing you all today, and thanks to everyone who stopped by yesterday! Subject: Adventures in Urban Teaching Lecture Series Submitter: Cheryl A Sticha, Secretary, Education Message: Incorporating Anti-Racism Strategies in the Classroom: Developing and Implementing Anti-Racism Curriculum. This lecture will center on how to construct and use a curriculum that is focused on anti-racism and anti-bias teaching methods. The lecture will be Thursday, October 26 from 6-8 p.m. Lecture will be in the Marshall Room. It is free and open to the public. Light refreshments wil be served. For more information contact 651-523-2416. Subject: Get free shipping on your Halloween Costume Submitter: Megan L Schiller, Student Show less
Applications are available at the CTL Web site (URGO's is under construction) or by contacting Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu. *Zyzzogeton * The Last Word Sponsored by The Center for Teaching and Learning, The Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity, and The Fine Arts... Show moreApplications are available at the CTL Web site (URGO's is under construction) or by contacting Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu. *Zyzzogeton * The Last Word Sponsored by The Center for Teaching and Learning, The Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity, and The Fine Arts Office Subject: Leadership Series: Embracing Organizational Change Submitter: Patricia Park, Coordinator: MAL and Nursing, Graduate Programs Message: The Center for Leadership Studies is sponsoring a workshop series designed to guide you through an exploration of your relationship with the inevitable process of change. Hors d?oeuvres will be served at 5:30 p.m. and the programs begin at 6:00 p.m. There is no charge. Thursday, March 30: ?From Surviving to Thriving,? presented by Buffie Blesi Century Room of the Christensen Center This seminar will explore concepts designed to give you power in the face of change; to not only survive change, but learn how to thrive in it. Through a process of reviewing, renewing, connecting, and sharing, each of us can feel more in control through any process of change. Thursday, April 27: ?Driving Change,? presented by Barry Vornbrock Minneapolis Room of the Christensen Center Meaningful leadership includes driving the right change(s). You will explore how to define your change vision and apply this information to an organization you know. You will learn about methods for assessing change readiness and leading an organization into change. You will apply this information to your change vision and share your plans. When we are done you will Know where you want to go and how you want to get there! If you would like to attend, please contact Patty Park at 612-330-1150 or parkp@auqsburg.edu. Subject: Goliard medievalists' movie night: "Ringers" Submitter: Phillip C. Adamo, Assistant Professor, History Message: The Goliard Society of Medievalists invites you to see "Ringers: Lord of the Fans,” a documentary about the world-wide "Lord of the Rings” phenomenon, this Sunday, April 2, starting at 7:30 p.m. in Lindell 301. Discussion will be led by English professor and Tolkien specialist John Harkness. Admission is free. Pizza and pop will be served. For more info, contact, Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu. Subject: $50? KAUG needs you! Submitter: Ted A Jedlicki, Student Message: KAUG is looking for all of you people who have a talent in graphic design to make us a new logo. Just submit your design via e-mail by midnight on March 31 (tomorrow), and we will notify you by April 11 if you are the winner! E-mail logos to kaug@augsburg.edu and remember the winning designer will receive $50! Subject: 5K River Race table up this week Submitter: Kendra R Kahlow, Student Message: Register for the 5K River Race in the Christenson Center Lobby during this week. Thursday we will be at the table until 11:50. Friday we will be at the table until 1 p.m. At the table scratch off, donate, and have the chance to win!!! Each scratch off donation gets you an entry in the race day raffle. Buy an Easter-Gram fora friend at the table. Easter-Grams give your friends special greetings and candy!!! The 5K River Race benefits the Minnesota Make-A-Wish Foundation. Who: You What: Registering for the 5K River Race When: Week of March 27th Where: Christenson Center Lobby Why: To benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation For more information about the race visit http://web.augsburg.edu/~kahlowk Subject: "The Art of Lobbying" Submitter: Herald A Johnson, Director of Advancement Programs, Institutional Advancement Message: March 31 - East Commons - Noon - 1 p.m. Speaker - Sam Walseth Show less
of a society that can survive and thrive in the long run. There is certainly enough creativity in the Augsburg community to imagine a sustainble society that we want to live in -- so lets make that image, and share it with the world. The work begins with a BRAINSTORMING SESSION: 6 p.m., Friday,... Show moreof a society that can survive and thrive in the long run. There is certainly enough creativity in the Augsburg community to imagine a sustainble society that we want to live in -- so lets make that image, and share it with the world. The work begins with a BRAINSTORMING SESSION: 6 p.m., Friday, March 31st City of Augsburg Room, Christensen Center Take an hour to help build the future. For more information, contact Devin: mclennan@augsburg.edu Subject: PEACE IN ISRAEL & PALESTINE? Submitter: Bradley P Holt, Professor, Religion Message: Dr. Ned Hanauer, a nationally known expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, will be speaking at Augsburg on Wednesday, April 5, at 3:30 in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center. His topic will be ?After the Palestinian & Israeli Elections: What Are the Peace Prospects?? Edmund Hanauer is the director of SEARCH for Justice and Equality in Palestine/Israel (SEARCH). He has a BA from Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in Political Science from American University. His dissertation focused on the relationship of American Jews to the state of Israel. Before starting SEARCH in 1972, Hanauer taught political science, history, and international relations at Babson College as well as at the University of Maryland?s European division. In addition to numerous lectures at leading universities and talks to Jewish, Christian, civic, educational, and human rights groups, Hanauer has spoken twice to the Nieman Fellows in Journalism at Harvard and twice to the State Department?s Open Forum of the Secretary of State. His address to the City Club of Cleveland was televised nationally three times by C-SPAN. The City Club talk as well as a speech to the Cambridge Forum were broadcast by radio stations across the US. Hanauer?s articles on the Arab-Israeli conflict have appeared in 30 major newspapers, and he has been interviewed numerous times on TV and radio, including National Public Radio. COMMENTS ON NED HANAUER "Over the years I have found Ned Hanauer to be not only a source of reliable information on the Middle East, but a passionate believer in creating the conditions for social justice in that violence-filled region. His information is always solid and unbiased.” - Colman McCarthy, nationally syndicated columnist "All three of these individuals [Noam Chomsky, Alfred Lilienthal, Elmer Berger] get ?special? mention in The Campaign to Discredit Israel (Washington: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee [AIPAC], 1983). The only other Jewish critic of Zionism who merited a special heading was Edmund Hanauer, the founder of Search for Justice and Equality in Palestine/Israel.” - Edward Corrigan, "Jewish Criticism of Zionism,” American-Arab Affairs, Winter 1990-1991 "All our listeners remark on what a ?wonderfully balanced? presentation Dr. Hanauer made and howhe clarified and summarized a complex set of issues to further their understanding of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.” - Cambridge Forum, Cambridge, Massachusetts This meeting is sponsored by the John and Alette Quanbeck Lecture Fund Subject: Fair Trade Brown Bag Lunch! Submitter: Joelle J Bickel, Student Message: Calling all Faculty and Staff: Brown Bag Lunch on Fair Trade issues presented by student group, Coalition for Student Activism (CSA). Fair Trade is a growing issue on campus among students and we invite Faculty and Staff to join in. Don't forget your lunch! THIS Friday, March 31 Minneapolis Room 12 noon See you there! Subject: The Katrina Collection is coming! Submitter: Kerry Morgan, Coordinator of Galleries and Exhibits, Art Message: Do you want to be involved in the ongoing clean-up and rebuilding of lives in areas decimated by Hurricane Katrina? Here is how you can help: ? Purchase artwork by Gulf Coast artists. Art is on view and for sale in the Minneapolis Room. ? Donate kitchen, cleaning, and medical supplies. Collection bins will be in the Christensen Center and student dorms. Get involved in next week's activities: Monday, April 3 ?Most Creative Apron? Judging Contest 12:30 p.m. Apron and Percussion Parade 12:40-1:00 p.m. Coffee Shop Tuesday, April 4 Post-Hurricane Katrina Video 11:30-1:00 p.m. Coffee Shop Wednesday, April 5 Augsburg Spring Break in Biloxi report from Students and Staff (tentative, more info TBA) 11:30-1:00 p.m. Marshall Room Thursday, April 6 Post-Hurricane Katrina Video 11:30-1:00 p.m. Coffee Shop Friday, April 7 Presentation by Gulf Coast Artist Lori Gordon 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Show less
. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Thursday, June 22, 2006 _ >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) (No listings) AugNet Home General Announcements Check out the reuse table in Christensen Center Interviews for Director of Campus Activities... Show more. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Thursday, June 22, 2006 _<<__<_ | Current Issue | _> >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) (No listings) AugNet Home General Announcements Check out the reuse table in Christensen Center Interviews for Director of Campus Activities Research Volunteers Needed Join us in celebrating 38 years of dedication Keeping Track of Auggies (No listing) Augsburg Athletics (No listings) Classifieds Cubs/Brewers Tickets July 7 in Milwaukee Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) Rte ea viat Dewees sey No postings Teaching and Learning No postings General Announcements Subject: Check out the reuse table in Christensen Center Submitter: Thomas S Ruffaner, Day Custodial Supervisor, Custodial Services Message: There are plenty of used office items on the REUSE TABLE in the student activities lounge on ground floor Christensen Center. The table is located just inside the double doors at the base of the stairs leading from lobby on the main floor. Take what you need and/or leave your surplus office supplies there for someone else. Donations accepted include notebooks, notebook dividers, tablets, staplers, tape dispensers, tape, cups, vases, books, mouse pads, files, envelopes and many other office items. Subject: Interviews for Director of Campus Activities Submitter: Ann L Garvey, Vice President of Student Affairs, Academic and Student Affairs Message: Interviews continue for the Director of Campus Activities and Orientation. There are 2 times for campus community members to meet the candidates. We've identified a focus for the two discussion times - but feel free to discuss any of the topics, candidate work experience, etc. Thanks for your participation. June 22 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Century 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside June 23 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Riverside 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside Show less
June 26 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Augsburg Room June 27 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside Subject: Research Volunteers Needed Submitter: Ana... Show moreJune 26 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Augsburg Room June 27 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside Subject: Research Volunteers Needed Submitter: Ana Chilingarishvili, Student Message: Research title: The Psychological Impact of War on Children Eligibility: Adults of any age who had an experience of war during their childhood. The goal of this research is to examine the psychological impact of war on children. Research volunteers will be asked to do an interview about their childhood experience of war. As an incentive volunteers will receive a cash payment of $25. As an indirect benefit to participation, volunteers will be contributing to increase the existing knowedge of the long-term psychological impact of war on children. If you're interested in participating in this study please contact Ana Chilingarishvili at chilinga@augsburg.edu or by phone: 612-501- 4498. Interviews start approximately June 26 and will be completed by mid-July. Please contact Ana as soon as possible since the number of volunteers needed is limited. Subject: Subject: Join us in celebrating 38 years of dedica Submitter: Tracy Elftmann, Vice President of Advancement, Institutional Advancement Message: I am honored to announce that after 38 years of employment at Augsburg, Herald Johnson was given the opportunity to retire and has decided to take advantage of it as of July 1, 2006. Although Herald does not know what the future holds, he is looking forward to whatever is in store. He will continue to work with Augsburg on a consulting basis and will be exploring different opportunities, including consulting and volunteer work, and spending time with his family. He is also looking forward to connecting with his extensive network of relationships on a deeper level. Over the past 38 years Herald has worked tirelessly in many areas of Augsburg including student recruitment, enrollment, financial aid, legislative lobbying, and advancement. Please join us in celebrating his incredible service, friendship, and commitment to Augsburg at a farewell party on June 28th from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Minneapolis room. No postings Augsburg Athletics No postings (AEC Subject: Cubs/ Brewers Tickets July 7 in Milwaukee Submitter: Wendi R Wheeler, Weekend College Academic Coordinator, Weekend College Message: I] have two tickets for the Cubs/Brewers game at Miller Park on Friday, July 7. They are in Section 209, Row 14. $64 for the pair. Email wheelerw@auqsburg.edu. The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Teaching and Learning (No listings) General Announcements Interview times for Director Campus Activities/OR Clearance clothing & Polos 25% off this week Keeping Track of Auggies Welcome to Sarah Griesse comings/goings Evingson '76 to sing at Hot... Show moreSecurity and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Teaching and Learning (No listings) General Announcements Interview times for Director Campus Activities/OR Clearance clothing & Polos 25% off this week Keeping Track of Auggies Welcome to Sarah Griesse comings/goings Evingson '76 to sing at Hot Summer Jazz Fest 6-24 Augsburg Athletics (No listings) Classifieds (No listings) Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) Submit to the Daily A-mall Monday, June 19, 2006 _<<__<_ | Current Issue | _> >> (Browse Issues} AugNet Home Rte ea viat Dewees sey No postings Teaching and Learning No postings General Announcements Subject: Interview times for Director Campus Activities/OR Submitter: Ann L Garvey, Vice President of Student Affairs, Academic and Student Affairs Message: We have selected 5 candidates to interview for the Director of Campus Activities and Orientation. We have time each day for campus community members to meet the candidates. We've identified a focus for the two discussion times - but feel free to discuss any of the topics, candidate work experience, etc. Thanks in advance for your participation. June 21 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Century 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside June 22 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Century 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside June 23 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Riverside 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside June 26 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar 1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Augsburg Room June 27 10:30-11:30 a.m. Orientation - Cedar Show less
1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside Subject: Clearance clothing & Polos 25% off this week Submitter: , , Message: All clearance clothing is 25% off this week - come check out the great deals! Also all mens & womens polos 25% off this week! Subject: Welcome to... Show more1:30-2:30 p.m. Campus activities/student leader development - Riverside Subject: Clearance clothing & Polos 25% off this week Submitter: , , Message: All clearance clothing is 25% off this week - come check out the great deals! Also all mens & womens polos 25% off this week! Subject: Welcome to Sarah Griesse Submitter: Ann L Garvey, Vice President of Student Affairs, Academic and Student Affairs Message: Sarah Griesse begins work at Augsburg on Monday, June 19, 2006, as Assistant Dean of Students/Director of Residence Life. Most recently she worked in a similar position at Macalester College. Welcome to Sarah! Subject: comings/goings Submitter: Brad Klein, Payroll/Benefits Assistant, Human Resources Message: Please welcome: Dayle Vanderlesst, our new GEMS Summer Coordinator. Dayle started on May 1st, 2006. Amanda Temple our new Urness Hall Director. Amanda's first day was June 12th, 2006. Welcome! Subject: Evingson '76 to sing at Hot Summer Jazz Fest 6-24 Submitter: Sherilyn Young, Development Assistant, Development Message: Alumna Connie Evingson '76 will sing with Debbie Duncan Saturday, June 24 at 8 pm. They will appear at the Hot Summer Jazz Festival's Skyscape Stage at 11th and Nicollet, downtown Minneapolis. Festival Bio: Connie Evingson's latest CD, "Gypsy In My Soul”, brings her cool, swinging alto vocals to the Hot Club style made famous by Django Reinhardt. Her recent tours to Seattle, Sweden and Japan have transformed each venue into a Parisian cafe scene right out of the 1930's. "Gypsy” spent several weeks in the Top 20 of the jazz radio charts, increasing her already huge fan base. This Twin Cities- based singer has been a guest soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Doc Severinsen, and the Plymouth Music Series with Bobby McFerrin. Connie's 2003 release, "Let it Be Jazz", received accolades for beautifully shedding new light on classic Beatle's tunes. Her stellar 2000 release, "Some Cats Know’, includes guest artists Al Grey, Ray Brown, Toots Thielemans, Jack McDuff and Doc Severinsen. Tributes to Peggy Lee, membership in Moore by Four, the fan favorites go on and on. http ://www.connieevingson.com Augsburg Athletics No postings (Ee No postings The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
Subject: Bohemian Flats Day August 19, 12-5 p.m. Submitter: Natalie Wright, Administrative Assistant, Government and Community Relations, Institutional Advancement Message: On Saturday August 19 from 12-5 p.m., join artists, musicians, dancers, storytellers and past and current community... Show moreSubject: Bohemian Flats Day August 19, 12-5 p.m. Submitter: Natalie Wright, Administrative Assistant, Government and Community Relations, Institutional Advancement Message: On Saturday August 19 from 12-5 p.m., join artists, musicians, dancers, storytellers and past and current community residents at Bohemian Flats Park (2100 West River Parkway, beneath the Washington Ave Bridge) to remember and celebrate how the West Bank neighborhood has been home to multiple immigrant groups over the decades. Bohemian Flats Park was home to waves of thriving immigrant communities including Swedes, Slovaks, Bohemians, Danish, Irish and Italians along the banks of the Mississippi River until the 1930's. This day will celebrate the many diverse cultures of our neighborhood and discuss the history of immigration in our community through art, dance and spoken word. The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements Renwal & Employee Parking Sales Begin Today Thursday, August 17, 2006 _s >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) Lindell Library closed August _12-20th AugNet Home General Announcements Buying your textbooks just got easier...... Show more. ae Submit to the Daily A-mail Security and Facilities Announcements Renwal & Employee Parking Sales Begin Today Thursday, August 17, 2006 _s<<_ | CurrentIlssue |_> >> Teaching and Learning (Browse Issues) Lindell Library closed August _12-20th AugNet Home General Announcements Buying your textbooks just got easier... Online print/photo project request forms reminder New Farmers Every Friday Last chance to volunteer for the State Fair!!! Last chance to volunteer for the State Fair!!! Renaissance Festival - Discount Tickets Available Bohemian Flats Day August 19th 12-5pm Keeping Track of Auggies (No listing) Augsburg Athletics (No listings) Classifieds (No listings) Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) Secunty/Facilities Announcements Subject: Renwal & employee parking sales begin today Submitter: Krista Young, Communications and Parking Manager, Public Safety Message: Parking permit sales for all permit renewals and for all faculty and staff began today at 7a.m. Renewal sales run until Friday, August 18 at 5 p.m. Faculty & staff sales run all year. However, in order to guarantee permit delivery by September 6, employees must complete registration by 8 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24. For detailed information on how to register for a parking permit, please go to www.augsburg.edu/dps/ and click on Parking Information, then click on Permit Registration Directions. If you have a parking question not addressed on our website, please contact us at 612-330-1717. This number is answered 24/7. Subject: Lindell Library closed August 12-20 Submitter: Jane Ann Nelson, Director Lib Svcs, Library Message: Lindell Library, including the Student Computing Lab, is closed from Saturday, August 12 through Sunday, August 20. However, the Urness computer lab will be open, and Student Computing will be checking e-mail and voicemail. From August 21 to September 4, Lindell Library will be open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Remember that online resources are available 24/7 at http://www.augsburg.edu/librar and http ://www.augsburg.edu/stucomp. Show less
Lindell 16 Spring Break in Biloxi Slideshow by Stephen Geffre 12:00-1:00 p.m. Coffee Shop All events sponsored by the Art Department, the Center for Service, Work, and Learning, and the Campus Kitchen at Augsburg. Subject: Presentations at the AAC&U Conference Submitter: Theresa L Martin,... Show moreLindell 16 Spring Break in Biloxi Slideshow by Stephen Geffre 12:00-1:00 p.m. Coffee Shop All events sponsored by the Art Department, the Center for Service, Work, and Learning, and the Campus Kitchen at Augsburg. Subject: Presentations at the AAC&U Conference Submitter: Theresa L Martin, Administrative Assistant, Center for Teaching and Learning Message: AAC&U Conference on General Education March 9-11 Phoenix Arizona Augsburg faculty and staff members Joan Griffin, Dal Liddle, Lois Olson, Diane Pike and Mary True recently made several presentations at the national AAC&U General Education Conference on the new AugCore Curriculum. They returned again convinced that Augsburg is on a good path and have important ideas to share with other campuses. They also learned about other programs and ideas for further success. The AugCore Curriculum is coming together and represents the work of so many faculty and staff! Subject: Shannon Ryan Accepted to Posters on the Hill Submitter: Dixie Shafer, Director, Office for Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity Message: Junior psychology student with a psych and law concentration, Shannon Ryan, is one of 60 students from across the country chosen to present her research findings in Washington, D.C. at the prestigious Posters on the Hill sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research. Shannon's faculty mentor is Dr. Nancy Steblay and their work is entitled, "Blind-sequential police lineups: A test of revised procedure.” In addition to participating in the April 24th Poster Session, they will be meeting with MN senators and respresentatives. Shannon has also been admitted into the McNair Scholars Program at the University of MN where she will be conducting research in the psychology department. Congrats on both achievements. Subject: IM softball Submitter: Raymond Cochenour III, Athletic Facilities Assistant Manager and intramural director, Athletic Facilities Message: Last call for IM softball teams! Forms are located in the basement of Melby Hall and need to be turned in by 5:00 pm today Thursday March 30th. Questions call Ray Cochenour at x-1256. Subject: Motor Home For Sale Submitter: Diane R Glorvigen, Lily Program Assistant, Exploring Our Gifts Message: Dodge Travel Sport (1977). 21 feet long. Low mileage. Runs excellently. All new tires. $3,000. For further information, please call Marshall at 612-840-3096. The Daily A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/ unsubscribe from e-mail notification. The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail Show less
Security and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Teaching and Learning E pluribus unum, ex post facto, etc ... LATIN ?! Lilly Scholar Applications Due Friday Seeking Abstracts for Student Poster Session Leadership Series: Embracing Organizational Change General Announcements Goliard... Show moreSecurity and Facilities Announcements (No listings) Teaching and Learning E pluribus unum, ex post facto, etc ... LATIN ?! Lilly Scholar Applications Due Friday Seeking Abstracts for Student Poster Session Leadership Series: Embracing Organizational Change General Announcements Goliard medievalists' movie night: "Ringers" $50? KAUG needs you! 5K River Race table up this week "The Art of Lobbying” Augsburg's StepUP Program on CNN tonight International Programs Photo Contest Winners Interested in Ceramics? Advising Session for Business Majors, Thurs. 3/30 Brainstorming for a Sustainable Life -- Tomorrow PEACE IN ISRAEL & PALESTINE? Fair Trade Brown Bag Lunch! The Katrina Collection is coming! Keeping Track of Auggies Presentations at the AAC&U Conference Shannon Ryan Accepted to Posters on the Hill Augsburg Athletics IM softball Classifieds Motor Home For Sale Discussions in the AugNet Forums... (Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.) Submit to the Daily A-mall Thursday, March 30, 2006 _<<__<_ | Current Issue | _> >> (Browse Issues} AugNet Home Ry -Ten gsi eee ee ey No postings Teaching and Learning Subject: E pluribus unum, ex post facto, etc ... LATIN ?! Submitter: Phillip C. Adamo, Assistant Professor, History Message: Latin language classes starting in the fall semester! To find out more, come to an info session sponsored by the Goliard Society of Medievalists. Monday, April 3, 5:30 p.m. in Lindell Library, Room 301. For more, contact Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu. Subject: Lilly Scholar Applications Due Friday Submitter: Diane R Glorvigen, Lily Program Assistant, Exploring Our Gifts Message: Are you planning to apply for the Lilly Scholar Program for 2006-2007? If so, please send your completed application to Diane Glorvigen (CB 114 or Memorial 231) by FRIDAY, MARCH 31. If you have questions, please call Diane at x1334. Subject: Seeking Abstracts for Student Poster Session Submitter: Dixie Shafer, Director, Office for Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity Message: Abstract submission deadline is 4 p.m. on Friday, April 7th. URGO invites applications for the Student Research Poster Session to be held on Thursday, April 20th from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Show less
What is lobbying? Do you have to be a professional to do it? Is it ethical? How important is it to our style of governing? These and other questions you may have will be discussed. Sam Walseth graduated from Augsburg College in 2000 with a major in History. During his college years he... Show moreWhat is lobbying? Do you have to be a professional to do it? Is it ethical? How important is it to our style of governing? These and other questions you may have will be discussed. Sam Walseth graduated from Augsburg College in 2000 with a major in History. During his college years he participated in the Honors program, served as Student Body President and had an internship at a lobbying firm which opened his eyes to the legislative process. After graduation he helped manage the page program in the Minnesota House of Representatives. In 2001 he joined the firm Capitol Hill Associates as a lobbyist. Sam is in his 6th legislative session representing non-profit, education and health care clients. Subject: Augsburg's StepUP Program on CNN tonight Submitter: Judith A Petree, Media Relations Manager, Public Relations and Communication Message: The CNN Anderson Cooper 360 show is doing a week long feature on substance abuse. Tonight at 9 p.m. Augsburg's StepUP Program will be featured. CNN was in town earlier this month and conducted several inteviews with StepUP students and director Patrice Salmeri. Subject: International Programs Photo Contest Winners Submitter: Julie Trimpe, Study Abroad Advisor, Center for Global Education Message: Augsburg Abroad and the Office of Public Relations & Communications are pleased to announce winning entries in the 2006 International Programs Photo Contest. The campus community is invited to view the Best of Show and first through third place entries, exhibited through April 7 in the Christensen Center display cases, next to the bookstore. BEST OF SHOW ?Waca Wasi Wardrobe.? Joelle Bickel 707. Waca Wasi, Peru. LANDSCAPES/CITYSCAPES CATEGORY: First Place, ?Fishing Industry.? Britta Boyum ?06. Harstad, Norway Second Place, ?Cusco by Night.? Joelle Bickel ?07. Cusco, Peru. Third Place, ?Untitled.? Britta Boyum ?06. Lofoten Islands, Norway. Honorable Mention, ?This Way to Cannes.? Julie Chell ?07. Nice, France. LOCAL PEOPLE/AUGSBURG STUDENTS IN HOST CULTURE CATEGORY: First Place, ?Bearing the Load.? Kelsey Nolan ?06. Sontule, Nicaragua Second Place, ?Video Games vs. the Acropolis.? Katharine Mahon ?06. Athens, Greece Third Place,?A Journey through an African Desert.? Therese DeMay ?06. Swakopmund, Namibia Honorable Mention, ?Wild Horses.? Anthony Haupt ?06. Esteli, Nicaragua PEOPLE PORTRAITS CATEGORY First Place, ?Yo conf?.? Kathryn Jones ?08. San Salvador, El Salvador. Second place, ?Familia (Family).? Megan L. Schiller ?06. Nicaragua Third place, ?Begging Musicians.? Richard Garnett ?08. Cuernavaca, Mexico. Honorable Mention, ?Fisherman.? Britta Boyum ?06. Harstad, Norway. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT AUGSBURG CATEGORY First Place, ?The Old and the New Minneapolis.? Martin Garnes, Norway. Second Place, ?Melting Pot.? Kamilla T. Fossem, Norway. Third Place, ?A Frozen Falls.? Martin Garnes, Norway. Honorable Mention, ?Reflections.? Gerd-Anita Gjerdrum, Norway. Subject: Interested in Ceramics? Submitter: Kati J Welt, Student Message: Art Club will be meeting Thursday, March 30th in the ceramics room at 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join to learn about ceramics and create works of their own!!! Subject: Advising Session for Business Majors, Thurs. 3/30 Submitter: Colleen R Junnila, Dept Administrator, Business-MIS Message: Open advising session for Business majors - Thurs. March 30, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Christensen Center lobby. - Open to all Business majors - No appointment needed - Meet with a Business Department faculty advisor - Plan your fall 2006 course schedule - Release your "advising hold” Please stop by and take advantage of this opportunity to have all of your advising questions answered without making an appointment. If unable to attend this advising session, contact your academic advisor for assistance. Subject: Brainstorming for a Sustainable Life -- Tomorrow Submitter: Scott D McLennan, Student Message: In response to the message of this year's Peace Prize Forum, in response to the unaddressed environmental crises facing the world, and in response to our NEED for a sustainable society, you are invited to join Augsburg's Sustainable Life Project. Right now our society works for short term gain, at the expense of the future. The Sustainable Life Project will work to build a vision Show less
Augsburg Athletics Subject: Auggie Athletics Update Submitter: Donald W Stoner, Sports Information Coordinator, Public Relations and Communication Message: Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats): Friday, October 20: Volleyball -- Macalester 3, Augsburg 2 (27-30, 27-30, 31-29, 30... Show moreAugsburg Athletics Subject: Auggie Athletics Update Submitter: Donald W Stoner, Sports Information Coordinator, Public Relations and Communication Message: Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats): Friday, October 20: Volleyball -- Macalester 3, Augsburg 2 (27-30, 27-30, 31-29, 30-25, 15-10) http ://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/volleyball/0607statistics/102006macalester.htm| Saturday, October 21: Football -- Carleton 37, Augsburg 7 http ://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/football/0607statistics/102106carleton.html Women's Swmming -- Augsburg 99, Simpson (Iowa) 66 http ://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/swmming/0607statistics/102106simpson.html Upcoming Events: http ://www.augsburg.edu/athletics Monday, October 23: Volleyball vs. North Central (Minn.}, Si Melby Hall, 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 25: Women’s Soccer at Gustavus, 3:30 p.m. Volleyball vs. Hamline, Si Melby Hall, 7 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: http ://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio Men’s Soccer vs. Gustavus, Edor Nelson Field, 7:30 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio Saturday, October 28: Women’s Soccer vs. St. Thomas, Edor Nelson Field, 1 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio Football at Gustavus, 1 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio Men’s Soccer at St. Thomas, 1 p.m. Women’s Hockey hosting Alumnae Game, Augsburg Ice Arena. 2 p.m. M/W Cross Country at MIAC Championships, Como Park GC, St. Paul, 2 p.m. Men’s Hockey Alumni Celebration, Augsburg Ice Arena, 4 p.m. Wrestling Intrasquad Meet/Parents' Night/Alumni Night, Si Melby Hall, 7 p.m. Subject: Mike Matson featured in online profile Submitter: Donald W Stoner, Sports Information Coordinator, Public Relations and Communication Message: Augsburg football senior linebacker Mike Matson (Sr., Cedar, Minn./St. Francis HS) is featured in an online profile on the CollegeSportingNews.com website. The story is part of the MIAC Profiles of Excellence series, a spotlight series on senior student-athletes in the MIAC written by Rich Mies. To find the story, click on this link: http ://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=81591 Subject: Got Auggie Spirit? Join the Auggie Cheer Team! Submitter: Megan L Schiller, Student Message: WANTED: Auggie Cheerleaders! If you or someone you knoware interested in being apart of Augsburg’s Spirit and Traditions and would like to support the Augsburg Community at athletic events as well as many other community activities, please join the Augsburg Spirit Team! We are looking for both male and female cheerleaders, so if you are interested please tryout! TRYOUTS: The team will be holding an Open Practice/Tryout on Monday, October 30th from 7:30-10 p.m. in Si Melby Gym. Tryouts will include learning new material (a dance and a cheer) and each person will be evaluated on his/her ability to learn and perform. CONTACT: For more information please do not hesitate to contact one of the following: COACH Kelly Langums Phone: 612-330-1105 Email: spiritteams@aol.com CAPTAIN Megan Schiller Phone: 507-829-4684 Email: schillem@augsburg.edu Subject: Free T.V. Submitter: Katherine M Brunsdale, MBA Academic Coordinator, Business-MIS Message: Free 19 inch television. Not new, but in great condition. If you are interested contact Kat at brunsdal@augsburg.edu. Subject: Youth Bedroom Set for Sale Submitter: Claudia Powers, Student Show less