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Teaching and Learning
Friday Seminar, November 16, 3:30 in Lindell 301
CHANGE: Jane Fonda Convocation, November 28
Syllabus Workshop
GET 'ER DONE Registration Nights with TRIO/SSS
General Announcements
$5000 for Your Thoughts
English Department's Annual Career Night
New staff in Human Resources
Come See Freud and Lewis! Nov 19, 7 p.m.
Undergraduate Admissions Campus Visits
Amsterdam & Paris Trip Meeting!!!
Latest campaign statistics
Sleep in a box
The United Way Campaign Countdown
Thomas Westbrook to give artist talk today!
New Hall Application Process
Augsburg History Society--Field Trip, Nov 19
Human Rights Day Conference
Christmas card orders due tomorrow at noon
International Education Week
Augsburg History Society Movie Night-Thurs, Nov 17
Purchase for Peace
Goliards to read "Miller's Tale"
Want a free dinner at Chino Latino's ??
This Wednesday--Engman Prize entries due
Pan Afrikan Video Premiere
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Car for Sale
Ride Share from Burnsville to Augsburg
Free Kitties to a Good Home!!
The Daily Dish
Menu for Monday, Nov. 14
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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An Oldsmobile Delta 88 was stolen from a resident lot sometime between 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, 11/06 and 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, 11/10. The Minneapolis Police Department has recovered the vehicle and returned it to the owner. No suspect information is available at this time.
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Memory Aids for the Absent-Minded Professor
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NEW this year for TRIO Students: No lines! TRIO and Registrar staff available for scheduling and on-line registration assistance! Saved spots in entry-level skills classes! And pizza too! On the evening of your open web registration, students in the TRIO/SSS program come with your list of spring classes to SCI 116 and GET 'ER DONE.
Message: The convocation scheduled for Monday, November 28, 2005 at 10 a.m. will not be given by Jane Fonda, but will feature the talented and compelling Sheila Ray Charles, daughter of the world-renowned Ray Charles. Information about Ms. Charles' career and her convocation topic will be forthcoming. Jane Fonda's convocation has been postponed due to health issues until a later date to be announced.
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Message: The Princeton Review is giving you the opportunity to voice your opinions of the academic and social life at your school. Please complete an online survey at http://survey.review.com. All undergraduates completing and validating a survey will be entered into the "$5,000 for Your Thoughts" Sweepstakes, with a grand prize of $5,000! (Official contest rules may be viewed at the survey website.) Please complete your survey within the next three days. The "Students Say" profiles that appear on PrincetonReview.com and in their books will be based on survey responses from students like yourself. This text helps readers understand what life at your school is like, assisting potential students to match themselves with the school most suited to their educational and personal needs. Please note: When you log in to the online student survey with your school-issued email address you will be given the option to receive additional information and offers from The Princeton Review. If you would not like any further information, please indicate this on the login page before entering the survey. The Princeton Review takes strong measures to protect your privacy. They will not share your personal information with any third party unless you give them permission to do so. You can read The Princeton Review's full privacy policy by clicking on the "Privacy Policy" link on the student survey login page."
Message: What happens to English majors after graduation from Augsburg? Join five alumni/ae and English Department faculty for the annual Career Night. Panelists Angie Ahlgren, Andrea Cobery, Denece Gooley, Nick Heisick, and Lisa Carlson Sackreiter will talk with students about their lives as English majors in the world after college. Come with questions to Lindell 301, Monday, Nov. 14, 5:30 - 8 p.m.
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Please help us welcome our two new staff members in Human Resources:
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What place do Freud and Lewis' viewpoints hold for us today?
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Monday, November 14
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Get your questions answered about the Amsterdam & Paris trip 2006!
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Congratulations and thanks to those of you who have given to support the Access to Excellence campaign. As of 11-9-05 the results are:
Message: This wednesday link is sponsoring a sleep-out in the quad. You may join us at communion at 9:30, or come to the quad after (around 10:30-ish). feel free to dress warmly and bring sleeping bags and blankets. show support and see what it feels like. Sleep in a box on wednesday. Questions? call x6532 and ask for maggie or nyla.
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Message: Don't miss Thomas Westbrook's artist talk today at noon in the Christensen Center Art Gallery. Learn more about his exhibition "Fragments: Glimpses of History and Place" and enjoy some refreshments as well.
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THINKING ABOUT LIVING IN NEW HALL?
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Join the Augsburg History Society for it's fall field trip
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On Friday December 2nd the MN Department of Human Rights presents its 22nd annual conference in recognition of Human Rights Day. This powerful conference is only one day long and not far away (St Paul RiverCentre). Speakers include Gerald Reynolds from the US Commission on Human Rights & Christopher Bell, an expert on the Americans with Disability Act, plus several great workshops and a gourmet lunch. If eight people from Augsburg attend and we register together, we will recieve a group-rate reduction to $120 and sit a table reserved just for us. If you plan to attend, let me know. I will collect registrations and send in together.
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It's time to order your Augsburg Christmas cards! This year, the featured artwork is an illustration of the cupola on top of Hoversten Chapel, which will be printed in silver foil on forest green, textured cardstock.
Message: Come celebrate International Education week at Augsburg from November 14th - November 17th. As a part of the International Education Week there will be display tables in the Christensen Centre each day by continent and movies each night at the U/M Lobby. Let's all be a part of it.
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Join the Augsburg History Society for it's second movie night of the year!
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This week you have the chance to get some great merchandise while having all the money go to a charitable cause.
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The Goliard Society of Medievalists invites to its free reading group, next Wednesday, November 16, from 6-7 PM, in the Dining Commons. We'll be reading "The Miller's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. All are welcome. No previous knowledge or experience is necessary.
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Come to the Tables at Christensen Center during International Education Week from November 14th-17th and pick up your question for the day. Email us all four answers at iso@augsburg.edu by Monday, November 21st at midnight, and take away your prizes to your favorite restaurants.
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This is a reminder for students that the deadline to submit entries into the Engman Prize contest is November 16. Students may enter a short piece of fiction, creative non-fiction, and/or at least three poems.
Message: In May-June 2005, 11 students and 2 staff traveled to Namibia and South Africa for a history course on Racism and Resistance in Southern Africa and the US. The trip was sponsored by the Pan Afrikan Center, coordinated by the Center for Global Education, and supported in part by the Lilly Endowment as one of the international seminars exploring faith and vocation in a global context. Please join us for the premiere of a 50 minute video that documents the experiences of the students and staff on this trip on Tuesday, November 15, Sateren Auditorium, 4-5:30 p.m. Join the Office of International Programs and the Ethnic Student Services programs in Murphy Place beforehand from 2:30-4 p.m. in celebration of International Education Week. For more information, please call x1159. |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click link for story/stats):
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Car for Sale Message:
1989 Buick Electra Park Avenue Sedan 4D
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Ride Share from Burnsville to Augsburg
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Are you driving on I-35W from the south to get to Augsburg daily? Would you like to drive every other day? I live in the Burnsville/Savage area and would like to ride-share to work. Please contact me if you would like to commute from the South Metro with/as a passenger. This would allow us to use the commuter's lane.
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Free Kitties to a Good Home!!
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I have two adorable cats that need to find a loving home ASAP.
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