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Teaching and Learning
Faculty Summer Research
2006-07 ACTC Academic Calendar
Cheap Date!
Want to buy a house? A Car? Rent an apartment?
Introducing Spanish Lunches!
Book Discussions Vocation and Search for Meaning
Figure drawing workshop hosted by the Art Club
GenEd Speaking Consultation Rescheduled
General Announcements
Petitions due Thursday!! FINAL DAYS until deadline
Want to meet other students with your interests?
Speaker on Iraq this Thursday
Ash Wednesday Communion
Ethopia in Photos this Friday
Interested in engineering?
Fighting the "Blues" in African Americans
How much did that cost?
Follow-up on Our Vocation-Based Work Culture
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week!
Enter Artwork to Murphy Square!
What is my FICO score?
What's an X-ray Spectrometer?
Come and learn about the situation in Iraq
Pres. Frame speaks on faith@work! tomorrow at 7 a.m.
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CGE staff present at conference
Recent publications
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The Daily Dish
Menu for Tuesday, Feb. 28
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Center for Teaching and Learning
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The ACTC Combined Academic Calendar for 2006-2007 is now posted on the Registrar web page at:
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Message: Your credit score impacts if you can buy a home, purchase a car, or rent an apartment. Stop by the East Commons at noon on the 28th to learn about credit scores, credit history and credit repair. Bring your lunch, dessert will be provided!
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Need help in SPA 111 or 112- We-ve got a solution for you! Spanish Lunches is the opportunity to eat a lunch with a knowledgeable Spanish tutor. Spanish Lunch facilitators will be sitting in the Coffee Shop of Christensen Center with a sign identifying themselves. Bring your lunch, sit down, and ask questions about your Spanish class! If you don-t have questions, the facilitator will ask you questions.
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The Religion Department is offering a Critical Conversation on Vocation series using texts from REL 100 and 200.
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Figure drawing workshop hosted by the Art Club:
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The recently psotponed workshop on the GenEd Speaking skill has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 7, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. in Cedar.
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Interested in serving as a student senator OR even Student Body President or VP-
Message: Participate in Campus Camp Wellstone on March 31 - April 1 and meet other students who are interested in political action and civic engagement. This 2-day training will focus on the issue of living wage and will give students a chance to participate in discussions, workshops, and activities. For more information or to sign up, contact Maggie at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call x6532.
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You may have seen the article in the StarTribune on Saturday about Sami
Rasouli. Mr. Rasouli is coming to campus on Thursday, March 2nd and will be
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We invite you to Chapel on Wednesday, March 1st for Ash Wednesday Communion Service at 10:20 a.m.
Message: On Friday Mar 3 at 1:30 in the Riverside Room, Brad Holt will show his photos of Ethiopia taken in May 2005. The main focus of the photos is the natural world and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, with visits to Bahar Dar, the Blue Nile, Lake Tana, Gandar, Lalibela, Axum, and Addis Ababa. This showing is especially for Ethiopian friends in the cafeteria, but any interested persons are welcome.
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Considering the pre-engineering program at Augsburg College?
Message: As we conclude the month of February recognizing African Americans, Counseling & Health Promotion wants to highlight a helpful website which talks about fighting depression in African Americans. The average black person in America is more likely to suffer depression than the average white person in America. According to a study by the National Mental Health Association African Americans are the least likely to seek professional help for depression. Check out Healthy Place.Com for more information regarding this topic or as a student you can call the Counseling & Health Promotion office if you would like to meet with a psychologist.
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Remember, if you purchase a $500 stereo with a credit card that has a 20% APR, it will end up costing you $1084 and take nine years to pay off! Paying only the minimum on your credit cards is detrimental to your financial health!
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Thank you to all the faculty and staff who participated in our discussions on creating a healthy, productive work culture that reflects our commitment to vocation. The open forum discussions were very energizing and generated great ideas. If you weren't able to attend and would like to contribute your ideas or thoughts, just send Diane or Gaye a note, or give one of us a call. We will keep you updated on our progress as we create and implement a plan that integrates the sense of vocation into our community's fabric.
Message: This is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Since 1987, the week is designed to draw national public and media attention to eating disorders and prevention. Events are being held all over the country as well as here at Augsburg. This week, we invite the community to join in and donate their "skinny" jeans to the Great Jeans Giveaway (boxes at the info desk, CCHP office, Anderson Residence Life Office and Urness Mort Lobby). Also on Thursday, March 2nd Kay Guidarelli, a registered dietician will staff a table in Christensen from 11 - 12 to answer questions with "Ask a Nutritionist." There will be a number of table tents throughout the week discussing a variety of eating related issues and you can go to the National Eating Disorders Association webpage for additional resources or click on the Augsburg CCHP web page self-help link on eating concerns. CCHP staff are also available to meet with students if there is concern about an eating disorder. Call 612-330-1707 for an individual appointment.
Message: This is a reminder to all artists that the deadline to submit literary and visual artworks online to the Murphy Square journal is Wednesday March 1. This is in two days, so enter your artwork today!!! To submit go to www.augsburg.edu/murphysquare. If you have any questions on how to do this, please email Sara Holman at holmans@augsburg.edu or Aaron Koehn at koehn@augsburg.edu
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Do not mess up your FICO score! Your FICO score is like a grade on how well you have handled loans and credit cards. Paying on time and not exceeding credit card limits will help your score. Missing payments and paying late will hurt your score.
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Society of Physics Students Speaker
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Why would a tenured faculty member give up a secure position for a career in business? Why would a business executive return to higher education? How does someone who wasn't born into a Lutheran family become the champion of a Lutheran understanding of vocation? |
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Message: Giselle Stern Hern-ndez and Stephanie Barnes presented a session on "Walking the Talk: A Holistic Approach to Socially Conscious Programming" at the Association of Academic Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean (AAPLAC) conference in Cuetzalan, Puebla, Mexico. February 22-25. Subject:
Recent publications
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Bruce Reichenbach wrote chapters in two books published last winter and this spring. They are "Tensions in a Stewardship Paradigm," R. J. Berry, ed. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP (London: T & T Clark, 2006); and "At Least There is No Humbug Here," in Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, eds. THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA AND PHILOSOPHY: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WORLDVIEW (Chicago: Open Court, 2005).
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