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Friday Seminar, 2/17 with John Schmit
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Art & Politics Round Table Discussion Today!
Noted historian to honor Chrislock, Feb 23, 7 p.m.
Building a Work Culture for Faculty and Staff
ISO General Meeting today at 5 p.m.
Pulitzer nominated historian on-campus Feb 16, 7 p.m.
Handling Stress & Finding Joy!
Sale at the Bookstore!
Attend the MN Private College Job/Internship Fair
Study Abroad Fair!
Where Are You Working This Summer? Try Camp!
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A multimedia presentation on Israel and Palestiine sponsored by the Religion Department occurs on Monday, Febrary 20 at 3:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Dr. Brad Holt will reflect on his recent visit, focusing on holy sites related to Jesus and on the current impass in peacemaking. He will show a selection of his own photos and a short dvd about the security wall near Bethlehem. The Israeli and Palestinian elections, the wall, and the peace process in general will be open for discussion by all participants.
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Message: Interested in documentary films, photography, mass media, and politics? Then you won't want to miss the round table discussion taking place Wednesday, Feb. 15 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Lindell 15. Michael Wilson and Carr Hagerman, the director and producer of the film "Michael Moore Hates America" will join artists Barbara Claussen and Terry Gydesen and Augsburg professor Bob Cowgill in a discussion about the sometimes messy intersection of art, media, and politics. Questions and comments from the audience will be encouraged.
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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.
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As you may know, President Frame allocated over $100,000 to Human Resources and the Center for Teaching and Learning to support collaborative efforts to sustain and improve the work culture at Augsburg College. We need your input as to how to best spend these resources to make Augsburg a distinctive and vocationally supportive place to work.
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ISO 's first General Meeting of the semester! If you can tell us what kind of activities you are interested in, we can help you make that happen!! There will be little snacks there, but feel free to bring in your trays from the cafeteria.
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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 7p.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.
Message: Counseling & Health Promotion invites all interested students, staff and faculty to hear nationally renowned speaker and author Rebecca Ruggles Radcliffe give a light-hearted, uplifting presentation on creatively coping with our stressful world. This program is for anyone who over-works, over-eats, over-shops, over-drinks, over-smokes or over-uses anything to handle stress. Come and learn creative, practical and inexpensive strategies to unwind, cool down, let off steam, comfort yourself and even find joy! The program is Monday 2/20 from 6:30 - 8 p.m. in the Chapel. Any questions, call Dianne in the CCHP office - 612-330-1707.
Message: All Art Supplies are marked 25% off. All Bargin Books take an extra 50% off. All Calendar Club Calendars are $1.00!!!!!!
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The Center for Service, Work and Learning invites all students to consider attending this year's MN Private College Job/Internship Fair.
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Mark your calendar for this opportunity to learn about study abroad! Come to the Augsburg Abroad Fair to learn about all of your options:
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This summer, think about making an impact in the world. Work at an ELCA camp! You could be making a difference in the life of children and adults by being a camp counselor, kitchen staff, maintenance crew, day camp staff, canoe or backpacking guide, or many other jobs. Representatives from over 30 ELCA camps will be on campus, Thursday, February 16 from 4:00-6:30 in the East Commons. In addition to your camp pay, you can apply for a Camp Stipend from the Exploring Our Gifts office. Contact Ross Murray at x1151 or murray@augsburg.edu to find out. Stipends are worth $500 apiece and are paid at the completion of the summer.
Message: Looking for the WEC calendar for 06-07? It's posted on the Registrar's website. Go to www.augsburg.edu/enroll/registrar.
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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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Howling is Healthy: Timberwolves Tickets For Sale
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I am still in possession of two tickets that I cannot use for an upcoming MN Timberwolves game.
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