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Security and Facilities Announcements
Enrollment Center Closing Early for Thanksgiving
Teaching and Learning
Reminder: Today's Faculty Meeting CANCELLED
Syllabus Workshop
Friday Seminar, November 18, 3:30 in Lindell 301
Augsburg Showcase
Graduate Education Book Club
General Announcements
Engman Entries Due TODAY
International Education Week- Asia Day
Summer IT & Financial Advisor Positions-Mtg. Today
Pot Luck Lunch - Women's Center Today
Sleep outside tonight!
Turkeypalooza is Underway!
Beyond Borders
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS: Please Read
International Movie Series- "Himalaya"
TONIGHT: Goliards to read "Miller's Tale"
Great American Smokeout - Tomorrow
Augsburg History Society Movie Night--Thu, Nov. 17
Purchase for Peace
Augsburg History Society Field Trip--Sat, Nov. 19
WEC Business Dept. Open Advising Session
Art Exhibit Nov 22 and 23
Heid Erdrich Reading--Monday Nov. 21
United Way/Community Solutions Fund Campaign Count
$5000 for Your Thoughts
Be a dental patient for the state board exams
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Marc Skjervem and Orientation Association news
Merrie Benasutti and Ann Lutterman Aguilar
Kristin Johnson honored at Orientation conference
Augsburg
Athletics
Duerr, Rabine named All-MIAC in men's soccer
Four Auggies earn All-MIAC in women's soccer
Classifieds
Car for Sale
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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Please take note that the Enrollment Center will be closing at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23rd, and will remain closed until 8:30 a.m. on Monday, November 28th for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Memory Aids for the Absent-Minded Professor
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As part of our college-wide initiative to encourage student-faculty research, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) and the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) have created the "Augsburg Showcase" which will feature performances and poster presentations from April 7-12, 2005. Faculty members are encouraged to recommend the best student research presentations and performances to Diane Pike at CTL.
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All faculty members teaching in Augsburg graduate programs are cordially invited to join us for the first meeting of the Graduate Education Book Club on Monday, December 5th, 2005 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Rosemary Link's home. Our book selection is Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom by Bell Hooks (ISBN: 0415908086).
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Message: The deadline to submit entries into the Engman Prize contest is TODAY November 16. Students may enter a short piece of fiction, creative non-fiction, and/or at least three poems.
Message: Come celebrate the International Education Week from November 14th- 17th. International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. Lets all be a part of it.
Message: Representatives from Thrivent Financial for Lutherans will be on campus TODAY, Wednesday, November 16th. From 10-2 p.m. they will be at a "walk by" table in the Christensen Center and then at 4:30 p.m. in the Cedar Room they will be holding an informational meeting. Currently they are recruiting all students/alum for Financial Advisors. They also will be talking about summer internships in Informational Technology. Please stop by. For questions, call Sandy at the CSWL office x1472.
Message: Join us in the Women's Resource Center for lunch today. Bring something to share if you have it, or come and share what we have. Good food, conversation, and always laughter. Fill us in on what's happening in the community and learn from others. 12:15 till full, in The Women's Resource Center, 207 Sverdrup.
Message: I know it's cold, but give it a try! Experience what it's like to be homeless for a night. Join link in the quad after communion (around 10:30 p.m.) tonight and sleep outside. feel free to dress in warm clothes and vring a sleeping bag and/or blankets. If you have questions call maggie or nyla at x6532.
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Message: "An Intercultural Panel Discussion"
Message: Hello My name is Katie Little and please join me today from noon to 3 p.m. (Wednesday) in the U/M Lobby to learn how you can support our troops!
Message: "Himalaya," is an astonishingly beautiful and thematically rich Nepalese film that presents many vanishing elements of a faraway Tibetan culture. Filmed over seven months in the forbidding Dolpo region of Nepal, Himalaya tells the story of a generational struggle for the leadership of a tiny mountain village between its proud old chief and a headstrong young caravanner. The balance of power shifts uneasily as they make their annual salt trek across the Himalayas.
Message: The Goliard Society of Medievalists invites to its free reading group, TONIGHT, 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.
Message: Thursday, November 17th marks the American Cancer Society's 29th Annual Great American Smokeout. It's a day when millions of smokers will put down their cigarettes "just for a day," with the hope that if they can do it for 24 hours then they can do it for 48 or 72 hours and eventually quit smoking forever. Counseling & Health Promotion will be tabling in Christensen Center from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Thursday and will have information on resources and education on the risks of smoking and tips for quitting. You can also go to www.cancer.org/smokeout for additional support and resources or the CCHP community resources page. Any other questions, please call CCHP at x1707 and thank you for not smoking!
Message: Join the Augsburg History Society for it's second movie night of the year!
Message: This week you have the chance to get some great merchandise while having all the money go to a charitable cause.
Message: Join the Augsburg History Society for it's fall field trip
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WEC Business Dept. Open Advising Session
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ATTENTION ALL WEC BUSINESS MAJORS!
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Come see the art of Alexander (Sasha) Voitsekhovsky, an internationally renown artist from St. Petersburg, Russia. Sasha has been invited to showcase his work in Great Britain, Switzerland twice, and Israel twice. This is his second tour in America in the past three years. His drawings will make you smile and maybe even laugh. This special presentation will take place on the second floor of Lindell Library. The times are as follows:
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On Monday November 21, author of Mother Tongue (2005) and co-editor of Sister Nations: Native American Women Writers on Community (2002) will be on campus for a special reading of her work.
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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.
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Marc Skjervem and Orientation Association news
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Marc Skjervem, Director of Campus Activities and Orientation, attended the National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Conference in Miami. Marc, Jess Webb (Graduate Intern) and two students from Purdue presented a program entitled, "Ripples of Change: Supervising Undergraduate Students to Prepare Them for Graduate Programs in Student Affairs."
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Merrie Benasutti and Ann Lutterman Aguilar
Message: Ann Lutterman-Aguilar and Merrie Benasutti led a session on "Crossing Borders: Exploring Vocation in a Multicultural/Global Context" at the National Society for Experiential Education [NSEE] Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Nov 29. Subject:
Kristin Johnson honored at Orientation conference
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Kristin Johnson was recognized at the National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) Closing Brunch as the Region V Outstanding Student Leadership award winner. Kristin, a senior, was a Student Orientation Co-Coordinator this past year.
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Duerr, Rabine named All-MIAC in men's soccer
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Augsburg's Cassidy Duerr, Alec Rabine named to All-MIAC men's soccer teams
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Four Auggies earn All-MIAC in women's soccer
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Augsburg's Millie Suk, Emily Anderson, Nora Austin, Maggie DeGroot named to All-MIAC women's soccer teams
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Car for Sale Message:
1988 Buick Electra Park Avenue Sedan 4D
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