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Security and Facilities Announcements
Enrollment Center Closed for Convocation Feb. 14
Teaching and Learning
The Art Club is meeting Thursday, Feb. 16th
GRE PREP STARTS TOMORROW: Register Today!
Rollout of the Revised GRE Postponed One Year
Feminism in the Academy: A Fresh Look
General Announcements
WE INVITE YOU TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Pulitzer Prize nominated historian to speak Feb 16
Have you declared your major?
ASAC Open-Mic Night!
Noted historian to honor Chrislock, Feb 23, 7PM
Want to learn skills that will actually be useful?
Study Abroad Fair!
Portraits of East African Culture -Dr. Reichenbach
Lockers!
Valentine's Day at the bookstore!
Art & Politics Round Table Discussion Wednesday!
Minneapolis Nonprofit Career Fair - this Friday
International Host Applications Now Available
Grad Fair this Friday & Saturday
Keeping
Track of Auggies
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Augsburg
Athletics
Aaron Griess on WCCO Radio tonight
Classifieds
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The Daily Dish
Menu for Tuesday, Feb. 14
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
Message: The Enrollment Center will close for the scheduled convocation at 10:45 a.m. and will re-open at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday, February 14th. |
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Art Enthusiasts,
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You can still register.
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GRE folks just announced that they are delaying the start of the Revised GRE until October 1, 2007, one year later than originally planned.
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Students, staff and faculty are invited to a potluck lunch and conversation in the Women's Resource Center on Wednesday, February 15, from 12 noon to 1:15 pm. We will be hearing and responding to some great student presentations:
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Gary Clayton Anderson, Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma, will be giving a public lecture in the Marshall Room on Thursday, Feb 16, at 7 p.m. Professor Anderson will speak on "Ethnic Cleansing and the American Indian: Can a Case Be Made for Texas and Minnesota?" His latest book, "THE CONQUEST OF TEXAS: ETHNIC CLEANSING IN THE PROMISED LAND" (University of Oklahoma Press, 2005), has been nominated for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in History.
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Have you declared your major? Do you have questions about how to declare a major? Are you wondering how to get a faculty advisor?
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Monday, Feb 20th, from 6 - 8 p.m. in the Coffee Shop will be the first Open-Mic night of the semester! All are welcome to come perform, listen, and enjoy the free food! There'll be chips, salsa, chex mix, and popcorn as well as water and juice.
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Join the Augsburg History Society in welcoming Larry Millett, Twin Cities architectural historian and author of LOST TWIN CITIES, as he shares his latest research in the inaugural Carl H. Chrislock Memorial History Lecture at 7 p.m., Thursday, February 23, in the Marshall Room. A short reception will follow the lecture. The event is free and open to the public.
Message: Learn the skills to effectively make the change you want to see happen in your community, your country, your world. Learn how to be involved in civic engagment and political action while developing your leadership skills. Campus Camp Wellstone will teach you these things and so much more March 31 - April 1. To find out more contact Maggie Dornfeld at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call x6532.
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STUDY ABROAD FAIR
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Living in another culture leads to creating portraits of people, places, events, and issues. I invite you to share with me some of these lasting portraits about people, education, poverty, the environment, human rights, and the joys, heartaches and struggles of living and traveling with friends in East Africa for 5 months. -Dr. Bruce Reichenbach
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Lockers have been installed in the Auggie Nest (formerly Cooper's Attic in the basement of Christensen). These lockers are for those students who do not live on campus and need a place to store their belongings throughout the course of a day.
Message: The bookstore has a great selection of cards & Godiva Chocolates for your Valentine!
Message: The director and the producer of the documentary "Michael Moore Hates America" will be joining artists Barbara Claussen and Terry Gydesen and Augsburg professor Bob Cowgill to discuss the messy intersections of Art, Media, and Politics on Wednesday, February 15. The round table will take place in Lindell 15 (lower level) beginning at 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will follow outside the Gage Gallery. All are invited to hear some heated debate!
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The bookstore will be having it's annual Grad Fair this Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. -1:30 p.m. This is a great time to buy your Cap & Gown, Order your announcements, Buy your diploma frame (20% off this weekend only!) Talk to the Class Ring Rep. Register for Free Alumni apparel with purchase of Cap & Gown!
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Aaron Griess on WCCO Radio tonight
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Augsburg men's basketball coach Aaron Griess will be a guest in studio on WCCO Radio's (AM 830) Dark Star show tonight (Tuesday 2/14) between 9:30 and 10 p.m.
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