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Security and Facilities Announcements
Power Shut Down in Christensen Center and Old Main
Teaching and Learning
Call for study abroad proposals
General Announcements
Register now for the Nobel Peace Prize Forum
WEC Registration For Science Courses
United Way/Community Solutions Fund Thanks
Library hours now through the holiday break
Snow Emergency
Admissions Holiday Party on Monday!
Augsburg Gear from Land?s End
Jodi Collen Reception - Tuesday, Dec. 20th
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Jacqui DeVries has article re-published
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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There will not be any power in the Christensen Center or Old Main from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, December 29th. The Facilities Department has scheduled a contractor to replace the power panels for these two buildings that day. (We arranged for this work to be done during Christmas Break when we thought this would cause little to no interruption to all areas concerned).
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Faculty interested in proposing a short term study abroad course for the 2006-2007 academic year must submit a proposal by January 18 to the Augsburg Abroad committee. The proposal form may be found in the International Progams public folder
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The Nobel Peace Prize Forum will be hosted by Luther College, Decorah, IA. March 10-11. Nobel Peace Laureate, Wangari Maathai, will be the lead speaker on Friday afternoon (10th). On line registration is now avaiable at: http://peaceprizeforum.luther.edu/
Message: Students must register for both a lecture section and a lab section if the science course (BIO, CHM, PHY, SCI) has a lab as part of the course credit?this applies starting in Winter WEC 2005-06. Students not registering for both may be removed from their registration. Please log onto AugNet Records and Registration to view your scheduled science class for Winter WEC (BIO 102 and SCI 106). If you are not registered for both lecture and lab, please do so as soon as possible.
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Lindell Library and Student Computing will be open:
Message: IF YOU PARK ON CITY STREETS, PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ TO AVOID GETTING TOWED! As of December 14th (Wednesday), a snow emergency has been issued for the city of Minneapolis. DO NOT park on any streets with a red snow emergency sign. On Thursday, December 15th, park on the odd side of the street, and not on the even side. Then on Friday, December 16th, park on the even side of the street, not the odd. For more detailed information, go to <http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/snow/parking-info.asp> or just google search "snow emergency" for the city of Minneapolis.
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You are invited to celebrate the holiday season with the Day, WEC and Graduate admission departments. We are hosting a campus party on Monday, December 19th from 2-4pm in the Undergraduate Day Admissions Office (located on the first floor of the Christensen Center).
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Message: Jodi Collen has accepted a position at Thrivent Financial as a Senior Event Planner. Please help us congratulate and recogonize Jodi's many contributions to the college with a reception in her honor.
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Jacqui DeVries has article re-published
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Jacqueline deVries's "Rediscovering Religion After the Postmodern Turn," Feminist Studies 31:1 (Spring 2005), an essay exploring recent scholarship on gender and religion in Modern Britain, will also appear in History Compass (Fall 2005), an online history journal from
Blackwell publishing.
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Holiday/Semester Break Schedule:
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