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Security and Facilities Announcements
New Parking Lot "L" open 11-17-05
Teaching and Learning
Instructions for On-Line Student Feedback
Syllabus Workshop CANCELLED
GET 'ER DONE Registration Nights with TRIO/SSS
General Announcements
Peace with Justice Series features visual artist
Great American Smokeout- TODAY!
The United Way/ Community Solutions Fund Campaign
Finalists Selected by Presidential Search Committe
Augsburg History Society Movie Night--TONIGHT
Thanksgiving and the Writing Lab
Staff and Faculty November Payday Change
All-Staff Reception TODAY!
"Vocation and Social Change" - 11/22
William Kent Krueger to visit campus!
Startling New Research Finding
Come see Freud and Lewis! Nov 19, 7 p.m.
Augsburg History Society Field Trip--Sat, Nov. 19
"The Zoo Story" to perform this weekend
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Auggie Math Minds in NCS/MAA Team Contest
Blake Boursaw at AMATYC
Classifieds
Volunteer for the Hope Chest!
Free Holiday Ballet!
Free rent!!
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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The new parking lot in the SE corner of campus at the intersection of 25th Ave. S. and Butler Pl. will be open and available for use at 7 a.m. on Thursday, November 17th. Smaller aspects of the project (such as signs and lights) will still be under construction and will be finished as soon as possible.
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Instructions for On-Line Student Feedback on Courses
Augsburg College Fall 2005
Message: The Syllabus Workshop scheduled for today, Thursday, November 17 has been cancelled. The workshop will be rescheduled at a later date. Watch the Daily A-mail for further notices.
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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 ÎER DONE.
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Cara Hochhalter, a visual artist and theologian who has published works in Sojourner's magazine as well as exhibited her work in the Twin Cities area, will be the featured presenter at the next Peace with Justice Forum on November 20 at Central Lutheran Church and Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Burnsville.
Message: Will today be the day you decide to quit smoking? There's a lot of support and encouragement available because today is the annual Great American Smokeout. Counseling and Health Promotion will be tabling in Christensen Center from 11:30 - 1 p.m. and will have resources available if you are thinking about or have decided to quit smoking. It's time and today just might be the day to put down that cigarette for good! Questions, call CCHP x1707.
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November 17, 2005
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Join the Augsburg History Society TONIGHT for it's second movie night of the year!
Message: Please note that Writing Lab tutors will celebrate Thanksgiving and will not be tutoring on Wednesday, Nov. 23, or on Thanksgiving Day. They will, however, work the normally scheduled hours on Sunday, Nov. 27, and regularly scheduled hours through Wednesday, December 14.
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Thanksgiving and the day after Thanksgiving are official College holidays. The payday which would normally occur on November 25 for biweekly staff, administrative staff, and faculty will be moved to November 23 to avoid conflict with the the holiday closure.
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Staff Senate invites all staff to stop in for pie, caramel apples, hot cider and of course good conversation and good company at our fall get together this afternoon from 3 - 4:30 p.m. in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen). A virtual tour of the SiMelby capital campaign project will be running throughout the gathering. Hope you can join us.
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While on our trip to Namibia and South Africa this summer we met an amazing young woman from the US who moved to Cape Town to address the HIV/AIDS situation in South Africa. For the past year and a half Tamara Aeschliman has been running a program she designed to focus on socio-economic development for teenage mothers in Khayelitsha. She has been involved in peace building, poverty alleviation and environmental issues in Mexico and Central America and has worked with students across the US on how to bring environmental consciousness and action to their campuses and communities.
Message: Award-winning novelist William Kent Krueger will visit Professor Swanson's English 225 class on Tuesday, Nov. 22. You are invited to join the students for a conversation with the creator of Cork O'Connor who appeared first in "Iron Lake." Come to Sci 212 at 1:30 next Tuesday.
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A recent study commissioned by the Faculty/Staff "Access to Excellence" Campaign Committee has found that employees who donate to the College:
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What place do Freud and Lewis's views hold for us today?
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Join the Augsburg History Society for it's fall field trip
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"The Zoo Story"
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Auggie Math Minds in NCS/MAA Team Contest
Message: The North Central Section of the Mathematical Association of America held its annual team contest on Saturday, November 12. Six of our finest beautiful minds participated this year: Evan Fuhs, Lava KC, Missy Larson, Cory Nathe, Binh Nguyen, and Chrissy Piram. Subject:
Blake Boursaw at AMATYC
Message: In support of an ongoing interest in curriculum and instruction in courses below calculus, Blake Boursaw attended the annual meeting of the American Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges in San Diego from November 10-13. |
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Volunteer for the Hope Chest!
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Volunteers needed to assist in Hope Has No Boundaries holiday shopping extravaganza at Eden Prairie Mall November 18-19, for various shifts between the hours of 10:00am-9:00pm. Hope Chest assits those impacted by Breast Cancer in the Twin Cities metro area, particularly those in need of financial assistance.
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Free Holiday Ballet!
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I have received the offering of free theatre tickets...well, actually ballet tickets. Here's the scoop. Amahl and the Night Visitors is being performed by the James Sewell Ballet at the State Theatre on November 26 and 27. For more information, visit, www.jsballet.org.
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Free rent!!
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*FREE RENT!!*
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