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Security and Facilities Announcements
Open General Use Times For Athletic Facilities
Teaching and Learning
Summer Research Due Date Extended: April 21
Volunteers Needed for On-Line Evaluation Pilot
Zyzzogeton * The Last Word
Critical Conversation: Art, Truth & Politics
Learning As You Go Workshop
Want to win $500?
April Faculty Meeting - DATE CHANGE
More Grad Skills Open Hearings
Friday Seminar: Google Scholar, March 31
International Travel Grant Applications Due: 4/1
An invitation to faculty and staff from StepUP...
General Announcements
Seniors: special early web registration Thursday
Start Your Career Here!
Apron Contest and Parade!
CELEBRATION OF NEW LIFE! March 31 - 10:20 a.m.
ACTC Staff Training Event Next Week
Run in the Race for the Cure!
Open Staff Positions On Campus.........
Want $50? KAUG needs you!
Staff Recognized for Length of Service
Advising Sessions for Business Majors, 3/29 & 3/30
Join students like you who want to make change
Mathematics Colloquium Today
Brainstorming for a Sustainable Life -- Friday
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Chris Pegg to move from IT to Library
Preparing Quality Future Teachers of Mathematics
Lisa Jack on CNN tonight
Augsburg
Athletics
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Classifieds
Lost Keys Tuesday, March 28
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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The following are the open general use times of the athletic facilities for the Augsburg Community. Times and dates are subject to change.
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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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All students who have attended THREE Does Your Money Matter Events? 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.
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Dear Faculty,
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Message: Two more open hearings on the graduation skills proposal will be held on and at the follow times and places:
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Google Scholar, An oxymoron or valuable tool?
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For those Seniors needing to register, we are offering a special
opportunity to register early and help us test our updated online
registration system. This Thursday evening, March 30th, from 4:30 - 4:45 p.m., online registration will be available to Seniors. This will
be a real registration, and normal registration holds (like advising and
student accounts) will still apply.
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Start Your Career Here!
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Augsburg students, faculty and staff...
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Subject: CELEBRATION OF NEW LIFE! March 31 - 10:20 a.m.
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The ACTC Human Resources Committee is sponsoring a program titled The Signature Project. The program is scheduled at Macalester College in the John B. Davis Lecture Hall in the Campus Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 5, 2006.
Message: Spring is here and it's time to break out your running shoes. Join the "Auggies Forever!" team to raise funds to support breast cancer research and education. The 5K race and walk are on Sunday, May 14 at the Mall of America. Thousands of people participate, there is a lot of great free stuff given away, and it's a great time. If you can comfortably jog just one mile, you can do this!!! Sign up today at www.racecure.org.
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Check out the HR website to view all open staff positions. Currently we have the following open positions:
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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!
Message: Staff Senate at its annual staff recognition event held last Thursday recognized two outstanding employees of the year in Kathy Kuross and Kathy Rumpza. Also the following individuals were recognized for their years of service to Augsburg College: 5 years: Emiliano Chagil, David Draus, Barbara Edwards-Farley, Dave Hadden, Deb Hutchison, Colleen Junnila, Dan Jorgenson, Wayne Kallestad, Tom Kelsey, Scott Krajewski, Matt Linngren, Donna May, Judy Petree, Kathy Rumpza, Dixie Shafer, Cory Snyder, Becky Taute, Christopher Taute, David Warch, Bill Wittenbreer. 10 years: Lynda Borjesson, Ray Makeever, Jill Pohtilla, Drew Privette. 15 years: Bruce Bengry, Carol Forbes, Diane Glorvigen, Linda Hendrickson, Elizabeth Joyce, Pat Ostreim, John Schmit, Diane Syler, Paul Terrio, Mary True. 20 years: Donna McLean, Lois Olson, Larry Vande Stowe. 25 years: Nancy Guilbeault. 35 years: Rick Thoni. Congratulations to everyone. For all the individuals recognized for 10 or more years of service, please submit your award/packet selection by Friday April 7th by sending it to CB #103. If you have any questions, please call Staff Senate Co-Chair Dianne Detloff at x1707. Thanks.
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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: Want to learn skills in leadership, political action, or civic engagement? Then come to Campus Camp Wellstone at Augsburg Friday, March 31 from 3:30-9:30 and Saturday, April 1 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. To sign up for this event, or for more information, contact Maggie at dornfeld@augsburg.edu or call 612-656-6532.
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This week's mathematics colloquium speaker is Danrun Huang, Professor of Mathematics at St. Cloud State University. His talk is titled Honeybees and Fibonacci Identities.
Message: 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. |
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Chris Pegg to move from IT to Library
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David Warch, Director of IT Services, and Jane Ann Nelson, Director of Library Services Colleagues, are pleased to announce that Chris Pegg has accepted the position of Digital Learning Services Librarian at Lindell Library. In this position, Chris will lead Library initiatives that leverage technology for learning. He will play an important role in connecting the Library to the College's instructional design initiatives.
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Preparing Quality Future Teachers of Mathematics
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On Monday, March 27, Professor Alan Tucker of SUNY at Stony Brook conducted a site visit for the Mathematical Association of America federal grant received by Matt Haines and Tracy Bibelnieks, Department of Mathematics. Professor Tucker applauded the progress and accomplishments at Augsburg towards preparing quality future teachers of mathematics.
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Lisa Jack on CNN tonight
Message: The CNN Anderson Cooper 360 show (the #1 rated news hour) is doing a week long feature on substance abuse. Tonight at 9:00 p.m. the show will focus on the walk-away drownings that have occurred in the upper Midwest, especially Minnesota. Dr. Lisa Jack will be the featured expert on this topic. Her expertise is based on her early research on substance abuse which was funded by NIDA. |
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Message: I lost my keys on campus today, Tuesday, March 28. If you find them please e-mail me asap: peppin@augsburg.edu |
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