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Security and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
Togay - Crititical Thinking Skills Consultations
General Announcements
Conversation and Book Group
Election Results
Employers Tabling On Campus
New Academic Affairs Administrative Assistant
ISO Homecoming Reception Today
Calling all offices on campus - Win a Pizza party
Tom Bartel of The Rake in Vocatio Chapel Wednesday
Students with Disabilities Internships
Enrollment Verification Self-Service
Tai and Yoga on Tuesday
Student Ombuds
Cap & Gowns for Inauguration
Nobel Peace Prize Forum Call for Proposals
HR Extra - Qualifying Events
Christensen Symposium - October 2 and 3
We Invite You To Chapel MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
CCHP Health Fair Tomorrow
Travel Course to El Salvador January 2007
Education Department Open House
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Welcome New Staff
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Livingroom Furniture Set
Student Worker seeking job.
Motorcycle for Sale
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Several faculty and staff members have indicated a desire to have regular conversations related to our work and our lives. We will use Parker Palmer's book, A Hidden Wholeness -The Journey Toward An Undivided Life as a catalyst for our conversations. The subtitle is "Welcoming the Soul and Weaving Community in a Wounded World." Join us on a regular basis to slow down and participate in thoughtful conversation and generative questions.
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Congratulations to the new Student Senators!
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The Center for Service, Work & Learning would like to invite you to stop by the Christensen Center lobby on Monday, September 25 between the hours of 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. to network and visit with representatives from Auto Trader and HR Block. They are looking for students who are interested in careers in general business and accounting. A representative from Kaleidoscope will also be tabling to recruit volunteers and interns for their non-profit organization.
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I am pleased to announce that as of Monday, September 25, Vinni Thongthi will be in her new position as Academic Affairs Administrative Assistant. Vinni will serve as the Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the College. She also will provide scheduling and project support for other members of the Academic Affairs Division. Vinni joins the Dean's Office from the Department of Social Work, where she served as Administrative Assistant.
Message: The International Student Organization will be hosting a homecoming reception today in Minneapolis Room from 4:30 - 6 p.m. Stop by for some food and games as well as a chance to meet with our international alumni!
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If you want to participate in the contest for free pizza and showing your Auggie spirit and support please email me your dept.judging will be done Tuesday~ Sept.26.
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Tom Bartel, publisher of The Rake Magazine, will be opening the Vocatio Chapel series "How Are We Known: Vocation and Public Life". Tom will share insights from the magazine world on how we represent ourselves as public figures.
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On Monday, October 2 at 3:30, a representative from Entry Point will be on campus to talk about summer internships for students with disabilities who are majoring in: life sciences, physical sciences, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and some social science and business fields. Let Regina in the CLASS office know if you are interested in attending (x1053). More information about Entry Point is at: www.entrypoint.org
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Enrollment Verification is available on AugNet Records and Registration for Fall term. Students may obtain their own enrollment verification statement directly from the National Student Clearinghouse from their own computer. For more information on this service, please reference the Registrar web page at:
Message: This is a reminder from the Center for Counseling & Health Promotion that we are offering yoga and tai chi to any interested students, faculty and staff on Tuesdays. On Tuesday 9/26 tai chi will be held in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center) from 5 - 6 p.m. Yoga will be held in the Marshall Room from 12 - 1 p.m. and there will also be a yoga presentation at the health fair following the class in the Quad. Please join us if you can. If you have questions, call Dianne in the CCHP office at 612-330-1707. See you tomorrow.
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Do you have questions or concerns about college policies? Do you need help clarifying a policy or you dont know where to go to get the answers you need?
Message: All Faculty needing a Cap & Gown for Inauguration should contact the bookstore at x1521 by October 12.
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Call for Proposals: Saturday Seminars
Message: This is a reminder that if you have a qualifying event you are eligible to make certain changes to your benefit elections. Examples of qualifying events include: marriage, birth or adoption of a child, change in your own or spouses employment status, divorce, and death of a dependent. In general you have thirty days from these events to make changes to your benefit elections. Call Mark at x1783 if you have questions.
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We are pleased to welcome Dr. Douglas John Hall as the Christensen Symposium Speaker for 2006. Dr. Hall will be making two lectures that are free and open to the public:
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Monday - Jenni Lilledahl, Owner of Brave New Workshop
Message: The Center for Counseling & Health Promotion invites all interested students, staff and faculty to our annual health fair to be held in the Quad tomorrow - Tuesday beginning at 11:45 a.m. until 2 p.m. As part of homecoming week festivities we hope you will join us as we "Soar to Good Health" Free food, music, chair massages and great healthy resources as well as interactive exhibits are all part of this year's fair. Any questions, please call Dianne in the CCHP office at 612-330-1707. See you tomorrow!
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Whats the right profession for me? How can I make good choices in my daily life? What are realities in the world today? How can communities collaborate to bring social change in response to challenges like poverty and political oppression?
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On Thursday, September 28, from 4-7 p.m. the Education Department is hosting an
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Welcome New Staff Message:
Lynn Ellingson joined the Augsburg community on September 18 as a graduate recruiter. In her new position Lynn will be working with potential graduate students by answering questions and walking them through the admissions process. Lynn will also build relationships in the community by representing Augsburg at various career fairs and other informational opportunities
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
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Livingroom Furniture Set
Message: Matching loveseat and wingback chair for a more formal living room (simple floral design and flame stitching). Cream with blue and mauve colors. Excellent condition and made by Flexsteel. $100 Contact Wendy at delesha@augsburg.edu or ext. 1326. Subject:
Student Worker seeking job.
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I am looking for a student worker job. I have worked for the education dept, admissions office and music office in the past. I am qualified for work using Microsoft products, general mailings, organizing, creating documents and other random office jobs. My current class schedule leaves my Tuesdays and Thursdays very open (Tuesday 9-3:10, Thursdays 9-11:40 and 1:30-3:10). MWF vary but I am open most mornings. Please let me know if you or any other office is seeking a reliable student worker.
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Motorcycle for Sale
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There is plenty of riding time left in 2006 and nothing beats checking out the fall colors from the back of a bike!
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