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Please join a face-to-face roundtable discussion on fostering effective discussions both in the traditional classroom and utilizing the Moodle learning environment. Our moderators will be Anne Kaufman, Department of Education, and Mary Lowe, Department of Religion. Professor Kaufman will provide insights into effective classroom discussions while Professor Lowe shares her experiences and tips for generating good discussions using Moodle as an extension of classroom discussions. This event will be today, Sept. 27, from 3- 4 p.m. in room 301 Lindell Library. Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning and Information Technology.
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Friday, Sept. 29 Homecoming Convocation
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Student Computing has received word of a proposed settlement in a Class Action lawsuit involving people who have purchased a Dell Inspiron 5150 laptop. The lawsuit alleges that "the Dell Inspiron 5150 contains design defects relating to the computers cooling system and power supply, that result in the computer shutting down unexpectedly, failing to boot-up, and losing power." The proposed settlement includes a warranty extension, repair of the known issues and reimbursement of any repairs directly related to the known issues.
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On Thursday, September 28, from 4-7 p.m. the Education Department is hosting an
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"The notorious anti-intellectualism of most Christian denominations in Canada and the USA is in large measure, I think, a defense mechanism. Most churchfolk want comfort, security, serenitynot truth. And they would rather have a predictable (even a mind-numbing) kind of familiar 'spirituality' than theologically-perceptive sermons and prayers that start the mind ticking and keep insisting that there is another whole way of going about the business of living." Douglas John Hall - 2003
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Do you know what year Augsburg was established?
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This week on The Nickels Zone, Brenden Nickels will talk about:
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Attention Augsburg Faculty and Staff:
Message: If you are a new benefit eligible staff or faculty person at Augsburg please remember that all forms need to be returned to HR within 30 days of your hire date. Our benefit carriers require timely processing of these enrollments. If you have further questions please call Mark at x1783.
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The upcoming inauguration of President Paul C. Pribbenow, which will be celebrated from October 18 to 21, includes a variety of activities and events that involve the entire Augsburg community.
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Augsburg Colleges Multicultural Education Encouragement Team (M.E.E.T.) is now hiring students for paid positions. The mission of M.E.E.T., in relation to the Undergraduate Office of Admission and the Ethnic Student Service Programs, is to proactively recruit students of diverse ethnic backgrounds in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas. In this process, M.E.E.T. strives to build relationships with high school counselors, cultural advisors, and the staff of community programs to educate and encourage the increase of underrepresented student population in higher education.
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The 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Forum will be held at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, SD, March 9 10, 2007 and will honor the work of Nobel Laureate Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Faculty, staff and students from Augsburg College in all disciplines are encouraged to submit proposals for Saturday seminars. The selection committee will also entertain proposals from alumni, as well as people from other institutions, NGOs, the religious community, the government, and the general public.
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On behalf of the Homecoming Office Decorating Contest panel of judges, we'd like to thank all offices who participated in this year's heated competition. While each decorated office lifts the spirit of Auggie pride, five soared above the rest:
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