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Security and Facilities Announcements
Open General Use Times For Athletic Facilities
Teaching and Learning
Conversation on Vocation: Art, Truth, and Politics
International Travel Applications Due: April 3
Hocus pocus, dominoes Nabisco! ... LATIN ?!
Friday Seminar, TODAY, March 31
Student Advertising Summit 2006
Humanities and Fine Arts Spring Gathering
General Announcements
New process and timelines for communications and photography requests
Campus Camp Wellstone today and tomorrow
Fair Trade Brown Bag Lunch!
SUNDAY-Goliard movie night: "Ringers"
Friday Forum Today!! Don't Miss This!!
Great music, excellent shopping.....
Iraq War Awareness Event
New Process for 2006-07 Financial Aid Awards
Careers, Vocation, and Social Justice Workshop
2006 Student Advertising Summit
5K River Race
Brainstorming for a Sustainable Life -- Today!
Christian Fair - April 4th
Most Creative Apron Contest this Monday, 4/3
ISO Annual Spring Dinner
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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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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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Two awards for travel to a conference at an international location to present a paper. (Canada is not considered international. $800 per award.
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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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Google Scholar, An oxymoron or valuable tool?
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Start Your Career Here!
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All faculty in the Humanities and Fine Arts are all invited to the Spring gathering of our division on Tuesday, April 11, from 3:15 to 4:30 pm in Lindell 301.
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We have new project request forms for all marketing, communications, publications and photography requests. These forms are available both online and in .pdf format. The goal of these process changes is to ensure that we are collectively and collaboratively doing our best work for the College. Chris Moquist
Message: Campus Camp Wellstone is at Augsburg today and tomorrow. This 2-day training event is facilitated by trainers from around Minnesota and will teach skills in leadership, civic engagement, and political action. Meet today in the Marshall Room in Christensen Center at 3:30 and we will go until 9:00; dinner will be provided. Then come back on Saturday from 9:00-5:00 for more workshops and activities, food, and fun. If you would like more information or want to sign up for this event, contact Maggie at 651-270-7515 or email dornfeld@augsburg.edu.
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Calling all Faculty and Staff:
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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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East Commons - Noon - 1 PM
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Klezmerica will be performing at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Friday, 4/21/2006 at 7:30pm.
Subject: Iraq War Awareness Event Submitter: Trine Thorbjornsen, Student Message:
Wednesday April 5 at 6 p.m. there will be an Iraq War Awareness Event in the Science Building Room 123. The event will be built around the documentary "Caught in the Crossfire-The untold story of Falluja." In addition there will be a community discussion afterwards about issues raised in connection to this movie. There will also be a display and sale of Iraqi Art.
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The Enrollment Center is pleased to introduce a new way for you to see your financial aid award letter for the 2006-07 school year. You will receive notice of your award as follows:
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Working for Change: Careers, Vocation, and Social Justice
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This is the one event of the year where the Twin Cities advertising, marketing and communications community is introduced to the next generation of talent. A diverse group of professionals from top agencies and firms will be on hand to take part in an array of interactive career driving activities.
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Register for the 5K River Race in the Christenson Center Lobby during this week. Friday we will be at the table until 3 p.m.
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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.
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Tuesday, April 4th 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Bethel University - Robertson Center Gym
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Help us get the campus excited about the Katrina Collection by wearing your most outrageous apron to Augsburg on Monday, April 3 or make one that day between 12:00 and 12:30 p.m. in the Christensen Center.
Message: Reminder : The ISO Annual Spring Dinner is tonight from 4:30 -7 p.m.,East Commons. Lots of good food, (recipes from the Middle East, Hondurus, India....) , great entertainment and much more... Not open to the public. Only through invitation. |
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