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Security and Facilities Announcements
Last chance to get YOUR score!
Teaching and Learning
Last Chance....
Winter WEC Grades Due 5 April 2006
Who wants to win $500?
Interested in learning Latin?
General Announcements
Sverdrup Colloquium, March 28, Noon, Mpls. RM
Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, March 29
Register for the 5K River Race this week!!!
The Katrina Collection is coming!
Lilly Scholarship Deadline Approaching...
Scholarship Available
Summer Registration Changes
Brainstorming for a Sustainable Life -- Friday
Yoga starts again today!
Vocatio Chapel - Deborah Hopp to Speak TOMORROW
Advising Sessions for Business Majors, 3/29 & 3/30
Campus Camp Wellstone this weekend!
Want $50? KAUG needs you!
Buy your friends Easter-Grams
Jazz Concert
Critical Conversation: Art, Truth & Politics
Summer Registration Changes
Israeli and Palestinian Elections: Peace?
"The Art of Lobbying"
Goliard medievalists' movie night: "Ringers"
Matting and Framing Workshop Today and Wednesday
Friday Forum
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Alumna Lisa Dietz at "Art of Recovery" Show
History Publication: Cistercian Monks
comings/goings
Augsburg
Athletics
IM Softball
Classifieds
Help Wanted: Mother's Helper
The Daily Dish
Menu for Tuesday, March 28
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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... to attend a "Does Your Money Matter?" event!
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TO: Augsburg Faculty
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All students who have attended THREE ãDoes Your Money Matter Events?ä should drop off their scorecard to enter a drawing for a $500 scholarship. The deadline to submit your scorecard is noon on Monday, April 3rd in the Enrollment Center.
Message: Latin language classes starting in the fall semester! To find out more, come to an info session sponsored by the Goliard Society of Medievalists. Monday, April 3, 5:30 p.m. in Lindell Library, Room 301. For more, contact Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu. |
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Message: Abstract: How many times have you seen or heard of the Fibonacci numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21,...? From elementary to advanced math courses, from the leaves on a stem to the surface of a pineapple, from snail shells to beehives, Fibonacci numbers are found everywhere! There are so many patterns and laws hidden in a sequence of Fibonacci numbers, and a lot of them can be formulated as identities. People have used various ways to prove Fibonacci identities. In this talk, I will show how honeybees can prove scores of Fibonacci identities, from the simple to the very sophisticated. This talk is adapted from what the author presented at the 2005 MathFest in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The talk is presented in PowerPoint and is designed for all students and faculty. When: 3:40-4:40 p.m., Wednesday, March 29
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Register for the 5K River Race in the Christenson Center Lobby during this week.
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What is The Katrina Collection? It's all happening April 3-7!
Message: Just a reminder that the deadline for applications for the Lilly Scholar Program for 2006-2007 is only 4 days away--Friday, March 31. Please send your completed application to Diane Glorvigen at CB 114.
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ERNEST F. HOLLINGS UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (NOTICE)
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Summer registration will open online on Wednesday, 12 April, at 8:30 a.m. this year for all students. The Enrollment Center will begin processing in person registrations at that time also. The summer catalog has not arrived yet, however, the expectation is to have a pdf version available online later this week. You can download a registration form through the Registrar web page at http://www.augsburg.edu/enroll/registrar/index.html. Course offerings are available now for viewing through AugNet Records and Registration. Select the appropriate term for viewing.
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In response to the message of this year's Peace Prize Forum, in response to the unaddressed environmental crises facing the world, and in response to our NEED for a sustainable society, you are invited to join Augsburg's Sustainable Life Project.
Message: This is a reminder from Counseling & Health Promotion that yoga resumes again today after spring break. The sessions will continue every Tuesday through the end of April from noon - 1 p.m . in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center. Feel free to join in as you are able to do so. You should wear comfortable clothing and feel free to bring your own yoga mat. Any questions, call CCHP at 612-330-1707.
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The Vocatio Chapel series on "Vocation and Money" continues on Wednesday, March 29 at 10:20 in the Chapel. Our guest this month is Deborah Hopp. Deborah is the publisher of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. For more than twenty-five years Mpls.St.Paul Magazine has been in the business of providing timely, dependable and interesting information to its readers about the people, places, and events that form the Twin Cities community. Mpls.St.Paul Magazine comments and contributes to the ongoing economy of the Twin Cities.
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Open advising sessions for Business majors to be held Wednesday, March 29 and Thursday, March 30, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Christensen Center lobby.
Message: Campus Camp Wellstone is this Friday, March 31 from 3:30-9:30 and Saturday, April 1 from 9 - 5 in Christensen Center. Trainers from Wellstone Action will be here at Augsburg to teach students skills in leadership, civic engagement, and political action. We encourage all students to participate, regardless of party affiliation. To sign up, or for more information, please contact Maggie at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call 612-656-6532.
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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!
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Easter-Grams!!!
Message: Tuesday, March 28th at 7pm....come see the Jazz band play in Hoversten Chapel!
Message: At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, 5 April 2006, in OM 18, ENG 480: Theory and Criticism is hosting a Critical Conversation on Vocation focused on dramatist Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture: "Art, Truth, and Politics." In preparation for our 90-minute discussion (we have more time than that if we need to run over), we would like participants to go to www.nobelprize.org, to watch the 46-minute video of the speech, and, if they like, to download and printout the text of the speech. Watching the video is a powerful experience, because Pinter has 'engineered' his performance. While we might see a bit of the video to start, we don't want to rely on the internet stream when we gather. Everyone interested and able to come is welcome; if you have questions or plan to bring a class or small group, please contact Doug Green (x1187, green@augsburg.edu).
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Dr. Ned Hanauer, a nationally known expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, will be speaking at Augsburg on Wednesday, April 5, at 3:30 in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center. His topic will be "After the Palestinian & Israeli Elections: What Are the Peace Prospects?"
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March 31 - East Commons - Noon - 1 p.m.
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The Goliard Society of Medievalists invites you to see "Ringers: Lord of the Fans," a documentary about the world-wide "Lord of the Rings" phenomenon, this Sunday, April 2, starting at 7:30 p.m. in Lindell 301. Discussion will be led by English professor and Tolkien specialist John Harkness.
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The Art Department is sponsoring a drop-in Matting and Framing Workshop in the basement of Old Main. Learn how to mat and frame your 2-D art. Some free frames and matboard will be available.
Message: All events are in the East Commons - Noon to 1 p.m.
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Alumna Lisa Dietz at "Art of Recovery" Show
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Augsburg Alum and English major Lisa Dietz's poem "Woman, Do You Know?", her essay "Triggers," and her textile art "Women's Faces, Shattered and Recaptured" were accepted for the annual "Art of Recovery" exhibit by the MN State Arts Board will begin on April 21st at the same time as the St. Paul Art Crawl exhibits. The opening for the show is from 3:30-6 pm on Friday the 21st. Lisa believes that the "Art of Recovery" show will be in the same building as the Arts Board, which is located at 400 Sibley St., Park Square Court, Suite 200. Lisa's work, as well as that of the other winners, will also be on display on the internet beginning that day. Lisa will be at the opening and will also be reading at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 23rd. The show will run through June, ending at the same time as the Art Crawl exhibits.
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History Publication: Cistercian Monks
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comings/goings
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Please welcome Aregash Shokiyo, our new custodian who started on March 13th, 2006.
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IM Softball
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Intramural Softball deadline extended to Wednesday March 29th. Please have a completed softball roster into the IM/Ice Arena office no later 5:00 pm Wednesday! If you have any questions call Ray Cochenour at x-1256!
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Help Wanted: Mother's Helper
Message: A family in my ECFE class is looking for a "Mother's Helper" to assist in the care of 3 young girls, ages 18 mos. and 3 mos. (twins!). Hours are approx. 2-3 hrs/day, 3 days/week, to start the week of April 3, in the Richfield/Bloomington area. If interested please contact Taag and Gabrielle Erickson at 612-387-6046 or 952-881-9228 or taag_erickson@nela-usa.com |
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