
Subject:
Lilly Grant Sponsored Book Group
Submitter:
Ron Petrich, Assistant Professor, Education
Message:
The theme for this spring's Lilly retreat is ?finding our way home again?. We will use spring themes to examine how we can connect who we are with what we do. (lead lives of commitment in a complex world. ) Selected readings, poems, video, music and nature will serve as catalysts helping us to slow down, to hear ourselves, and to have significant conversations with each other. All activities are invitational and personal time is scheduled into the retreat.
The retreat will be held at the Mount Olivet Retreat Center located twenty-five minutes south of the Twin Cities. The opening session will begin at 9:30 AM on Wednesday May 10th. and we will depart after Lunch on May 11th. You are encouraged to stay overnight. May is a wonderful time to reflect on the past year and to plant seeds for the future.
Join us for thoughtful conversation, generative questions, and a wonderful opportunity to get to know your colleagues. For further information or to RSVP contact Ron Petrich at 330-1593 or petrich@augsburg.edu

Subject:
Continuing the Work of the Peace Prize Forum
Submitter:
Scott D McLennan, Student
Message:
Anyone who went to the Nobel Peace Prize Forum last weekend knows that there is a lot of work to be done if we want to build a sustainable society -- and the work is urgently needed. Considering the efforts of Wangeri Maathai and the other contributers to the forum, it hardly seems right for us at Augsburg to enjoy the weekend and forget about it.
The Augsburg community has the knowledge and the imagination to continue the work of the Peace Prize Forum: Striving for Peace and Sustaining the Planet.
We should start a Sustainable Life Project -- an open forum for students, staff, and community members working to create an image of a sustainable future and taking action to make that future happen.
The project would work on creating a longterm image of a sustainable America and promoting that image in art, fiction, poetry, and public speech. In the process, we could identify elements of a sustainable life than can be implimented here at Augsburg today, and do them.
Meetings will begin after Spring Break. If you're interested in taking part in the Sustainable Life Project at Augsburg, e-mail Devin McLennan, mclennan@augsburg.edu.

Subject:
Business informed by faith - Thurs, 4 p.m. in Chapel
Submitter:
John Knight, Associate Director, Center for Faith and Learning
Message:
Have you ever dreamed about starting your own business? Are you afraid that being an entrepreneur means giving up on family, friends and other activities important to you? Do you have questions about how to get started? And where does faith fit into it?
Join us at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 16 in the Hoversten Chapel for a free program to hear from Beth and Eddie Ulrich on what it means to run their own businesses, maintain a marriage, raise four young children, and continue their church and community activities.
Free food and additional opportunity for interaction with the speakers will follow the question and answer portion of the program.
Call John Knight at x1351 or faith@augsburg.edu if you have any questions. This event is free and open to all who are interested!

Subject:
Housing Lottery!
Submitter:
Cynthia Rowe, Housing Specialist, Residence Life
Message:
Lottery night is March 14th, 2006 in the East Commons, Christensen Center.
Lottery is the selection process for on-campus housing in Anderson, Mortensen Hall, and select New Hall Apartments. All students currently enrolled at Augsburg and taking at least one course are eligible for on-campus housing for 2006-2007.
Please visit the Residence Life Website for more Lottery information:
http://www.augsburg.edu/reslife/housing/lottery.shtml

Subject:
Nominations sought for award
Submitter:
Ann L Garvey, Dean of Students, Academic and Student Affairs
Message:
Nominations are invited for the Linda Schrempp Alberg Award.
The Linda Schrempp Alberg Award was established by the family, colleagues, alumni and friends of Linda Schrempp Alberg in recognition of her outstanding commitment and exemplary leadership in the field of student affairs during her lifetime. Linda served Augsburg College for 19 years, initially as Director of Residence Life and finally, as Associate Dean of Student Affairs. She died on June 13, 1996 at the age of 44.
The Leadership Award is given annually to an Augsburg undergraduate student who reflects the qualities of leadership and commitment to enhancing college life which distinguished the professional life of Linda Schrempp Alberg. The amount of the award is approx. $500.00.
Nominations are accepted from the campus community. Self-nominations are also encouraged; please attach a letter of recommendation with the self-nomination.
The deadline for accepting nominations is Friday, March 17, 2006. Please return nomination forms to the Academic and Student Affairs Office, Memorial Hall, room 118, CB 72.
The nomination form can be found at http://web.augsburg.edu/~garvey/Albergawardform.doc or fac/staff/Academic and Student Affairs/Garvey/public/leadership/Alberg award form.doc.
The award recipient will be announced at the Annual Student Leadership Recognition Event, tentatively scheduled for Sunday, April 23, 2006.
Questions? Call Ann Garvey, Dean of Students, at 612-330-1168.

Subject:
Camp Stipend Deadline is TOMORROW
Submitter:
Ross Murray, Campus Ministry Associate; Tutoring Services Coordinator, Campus Ministry and Academic Enrichment
Message:
If you are planning to work at a summer camp this summer, make sure you apply for a Lilly Camp Stipend by TOMORROW. We have several stipends, worth $500 each, to give to students who are going to dedicate their summer working in camping ministry. Students working at ANY summer camp are encouraged to apply.
To apply, simply fill out an application found in the Campus Ministry Office. Also, sign up for an interview slot on Ross Murray's door. Interviews will be conducted the week after Spring Break. For more information, or to receive the application by email, contact Ross Murray at 612-330-1151 or murray@augsburg.edu.

Subject:
Tired of Ramen and Easy Mac?
Submitter:
Andre A Fekete, Student
Message:
Drop off that extra food and clothing this week at boxes scattered throughout the residence halls. On Friday Link will donate non-perishable food and gently used clothing to families in need.

Subject:
Friday Forum
Submitter:
Herald A Johnson, Director of Advancement Programs, Institutional Advancement
Message:
Friday, March 17 - "The Future of Student Financial Aid in Minnesota"
Speaker - Mike Wilhelmi
Director of Government and Community Affairs,
Minnesota Private College Council
Over 650 Augsburg students receive nearly $2,000,000 in Minnesota State Grants
this year. What will happen to this and other student aid funds during this year's
Session. Should you care?
Mike will discuss current proposals before the Legislature, Augsburg Day at the Capitol, and why these issues are important to Augsburg students.

Subject:
Timberwolves Tickets This Sunday!
Submitter:
Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning
Message:
Here's your chance to purchase a $24 ticket value to view the Timberwolves vs. Kings for just $10 as a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity through Thrivent Builds. Ticket price includes the game, a concert from the Christian band, Building 429, and their new release CD. The event takes place on Sunday, March 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the Target Center. Email alison.baker@thrivent.com to purchase or for more information.

Subject:
Still time to sign up
Submitter:
Margaret M Dornfeld, Student
Message:
Don't miss your chance to attend Campus Camp Wellstone. Trainers from around the country will be on campus from March 31 - April 1 to teach students skills in political action, leadership, and civic engagement. To sign up, or for more information, contact Maggie at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call 612-656-6532.

Subject:
Deans Award nominations welcome
Submitter:
Ann L Garvey, Dean of Students, Academic and Student Affairs
Message:
The Deans' Award for Student Leadership was established by the Academic and Student Affairs Division to recognize student leaders at Augsburg College. The award helps advance the college's mission ?To nurture future leaders in service to the world.?
The Deans' Award for Student Leadership is given annually to Augsburg undergraduate students who demonstrate leadership qualities. This is the third year of this award.
The selection criteria includes:
-Demonstrated leadership skills: effective communication, planning, creativity, fairness, nurturing of others.
-Demonstrated involvement in student government, campus activities and/or student life.
-Demonstrated commitment to building positive relationships with peer groups, faculty, and staff.
The campus community is invited to submit nominations. Self-nominations are also encouraged; please attach a letter of recommendation with the self-nomination.
The deadline for accepting nominations is Friday, March 17, 2006. Please return nomination forms to the Academic and Student Affairs Office, Memorial Hall, Room 118, CB 72.
The nomination form can be found at http://web.augsburg.edu/~garvey/deansawardform.doc or fac/staff:Academic and Student Affairs/Garvey/public/leadership/deans award form.doc.
Award recipients will be announced at the Annual Student Leadership Recognition Event, Sunday, April 23, 2006.
Questions? Call Ann Garvey, Dean of Students, at 612-330-1168.

Subject:
Christian Fair
Submitter:
Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning
Message:
Tuesday, April 4th 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Bethel University - Robertson Center Gym
3900 Bethel Drive, St. Paul, MN
Augsburg students are invited to attend this FREE event! This is a great opportunity to explore employment, ministry, or summer options. The fair is designed to inform candidates of the variety of positions available in Christian organizations, and to provide these organizations the opportunity to meet with interested and qualified candidates. We anticiapte that about 40 organizations will be involved.
No need to register!

Subject:
URNESS CLOSES for Spring Break
Submitter:
Keith R. McCoy, Hall Director, Residence Life
Message:
As stated in the Res Life Guidebook and in your housing contract, Urness Hall closes as NOON on Saturday 3/18 and reopens on Sunday 3/26 at 1 p.m.

Subject:
Want $50? KAUG needs you!
Submitter:
Ted A Jedlicki, Student
Message:
KAUG is looking for all of you people who have a talent in graphic design to make us a new logo. Just submit your design via e-mail by midnight on March 31, and we will notify you by April 11 if you are the winner! E-mail logos to kaug@augsburg.edu and remember the winning designer will receive $50!!!!

Subject:
Senior Class Party!!! Please read Seniors
Submitter:
Christopher L Mahle, Student
Message:
What are your thoughts on the Senior class party?
What should happen at the senior party?
How would joining the Senior party with the senior reception to make an even bigger last farewelll to all graduating seniors sound?
please contact mahle@augsburg.edu with all comments

Subject:
Estate Sales information
Submitter:
Kathryn Croyle, Administrative Assistant to the VP, Institutional Advancement
Message:
Spring is just around the corner and you or someone you know may be considering having an Estate Sale. The Augsburg Associates member volunteers are ready to tackle all the details from A to Z of conducting estate sales, typically a huge undertaking for families at a stressful time. The Augsburg Associates can take on the project of selling unwanted furniture, antiques, and household and personal items in a timely and professional manner.
Associates volunteers prepare the home for the sale, price and advertise items, sort, clean and arrange the items in effective display for sale. After the sale they dispose of trash, straighten the house and broom-clean it. They can also arrange for disposition of unsold items.
Because the Associates are all volunteers, they can conduct estate sales for a donation of just 30 percent of the overall proceeds. The donation then supports an Augsburg College project designated by the Associates.
The Associates have raised money in the past to help purchase the Dobson pipe organ in Hoversten Chapel, refurbish the Green Room in Foss Center for the theater department and provide for a special collections room in Augsburg's new Library and Information Technology Center. The Associates also refurbished two frequently used meeting rooms in the Christensen Center.
For more information, contact Kathryn Croyle at ext. 1171.

Subject:
Working for Change:Vocation & Social Justice
Submitter:
Sandra E Tilton, Employer Relations Coordinator, Center for Service Work and Learning
Message:
Working for Change: Careers, Vocation, and Social Justice
Saturday April 8, 2006
From 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
College of St. Catherine
This unique event gives you a chance to explore jobs that focus on social justice. You'll learn about various career options, and network with people working for social change. Presenters represent a diverse variety of nonprofits, schools and other organizations.
Fee is $7 in advance or $10 at the door (this includes a delicious lunch!). To register, or for more information about the event, contact Sandy or Heidi in the CSWL office (Anderson Hall). 612-330-1472.

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