
Subject: Undergraduate Campus Visits
Submitter: Amber J Dolejs, Student
Message: Monday, November 28
Kim Bastler, Big Lake '06
Troy Larson, transfer from Century
Andrea Maier, transfer from St. Cloud State
Tuesday, November 29
Brittany Goral, transfer from Anoka Ramsey
Elizabeth Hanson, Luther High North '06
Wednesday, November 30
Erin Knight, Minnetonka '06
Friday, December 2
Lisa Roragen, transfer from Kalamazoo
Eric Juven, Moorehead '06

Subject: Cover Your Cough - Stay Healthy!
Submitter: Dianne Detloff, Administrative Assistant, Counseling & Health Promotion
Message: Counseling and Health Promotion and staff from the Nursing Department will be tabling today from 11:30 - 1 p.m. in Christensen Center and distributing tissues, hand sanitizers and good information on cold and flu prevention. Stop by and see us today.

Subject:
The United Way/ Community Solutions Fund Campaign
Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management
Message:
Once again, it's that time of year when we, as a community, participate in our annual United Way/ Community Solutions Fund campaign. This year, in addition to monetary contributions, there will be several opportunities to participate with other types of gifts. If you aren't able to contribute financially, I encourage you to participate in one (or more!) of these other wonderful opportunities.
Weeks #1- 4: (November 14th through December 9th)
Book Drive
Clean off those book shelves and bring all those books you wonât read again to the information desk in Christensen Center. Books collected will be donated to various charities that support children, battered womenâs shelters, and state prison programs.
Weeks #2- #3: (November 21st through December 2nd)
Mitten, Hat and Scarf Tree
Bring in new and gently used winter accessories and decorate the tree by the information desk in Christen Center. All collected items will be donated to area clothes closets and homeless shelters.
Week #4: (December 5th through December 9th)
Toy Drive
Bring new, unwrapped toys and age appropriate gifts for teens to the information desk in Christensen Center. All collected items will be donated to Toys for Tots.
Throughout the campaign
Project Angel Tree
If your department would be interested in combining your efforts and "adopting" children as part of the Project Angel Tree program, contact Michele Kidwell (kidwell@augsburg.edu). Project Angel Tree is an organization that collects and distributes gifts to children of incarcerated inmates in area prisons.
Financial Contributions
You can complete your enrollment form for the Untied Way and/or the Community Solutions Fund at anytime and drop in the campus mail (CB 143- attention Michele Kidwell) or drop it by Christensen Center 100C.
Thanks!

Subject:
To Benefits-Eligible Faculty and Staff
Submitter:
Cynthia J Greenwood, Associate Director, Human Resources
Message:
*LAST CHANCE*
If you've not already attended a benefits information meeting, please plan to attend tomorrow to hear about benefits changes, costs, coverage, and deadlines for the 2006 plan year. The meeting is scheduled for:
Tuesday, November 29, 2005 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. in the Century Room
Remember - the deadline for forms is November 30, 2005.
The full benefits memo explaining changes and premiums is located here:
http://web.augsburg.edu/~greenwoo/2006benefitscovermemo.doc

Subject: Long Term Care Insurance
Submitter: Cynthia J Greenwood, Associate Director, Human Resources
Message: Long Term Care is not just an end of life issue, as many people assume. While it does provide custodial care in a Long Term Care facility, it's far more than that--it covers the kind of rehabilitative care needed after a serious injury, or the recuperative care needed during a prolonged illness.
Augsburg College offers Long Term Care Insurance as a voluntary group benefit.
Our former carrier, Aegon/Transamerica/Life Investors is no longer selling NEW long term care policies as of March 2005. Existing policies will remain in force.
Our new carrier, Prudential, and the LTC-3 product design will be introduced. Please take this opportunity to find out more about the Group Long Term Care Insurance Program, underwritten by Prudential, which offers you and your family members a 5% Group Discount in addition to any other discounts that you may be eligible to receive.
Learn how you can help protect your assets, maintain independent living, and have a strong voice in the quality of your care. We urge you to get the facts:
*Affordable options plus group discount
*Opportunity to offer this coverage to your family members
*How Long Term Care Insurance will cover gaps in your insurance
*Whether Medicare or Medicaid will pay for your Long Term Care
An informational meeting about the Group Long Term Care Insurance will follow our final annual enrollment meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 29, 2005 from 3:00 ö 4:00 p.m. in the Century Room.
If you are interested in learning more about Long Term Care insurance, but are unable to attend the meeting, please call 1-888-738-5836 for information and a premium quote.

Subject:
Sociology Club film: "Being There"
Submitter:
Lars Christiansen, Assistant Professor, Sociology
Message:
Augsburg Sociology Club presents:
"Being There" film showing.
When: Tuesday, November 29, 8 p.m.
Where: Minneapolis Room
The 1979 film "Being There," is the last film in our "Social Construction of Reality" film series. The story: Chauncey Gardiner is a middle-aged man who has lived his entire life in the same house. He has never left the house, and his only connection to the outside world is television. When the owner of the house dies, and the estate is taken by lawyers, Chauncey has to step out into the real world and figure out what to do. His journey takes unexpected turns. Winner of one Acadamy Award. Starring Peter Sellers. Snacks provided. Discussion to follow the film.
All Augsburg community members are invited -- we hope to see you there!

Subject:
Senior Art Show Opens This Friday
Submitter:
Rachel C Quick, Student
Message:
Rachel Quick's senior art show "Concedes to Beads" opens this Friday in the Special Collections Room display case in the Lindell Library (near the Gage Family Gallery). The show will be on view until December 16th.

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