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President Pribbenow speaking Wed. Oct. 4 at 7 a.m.
Save the date!
Joe Underhill-Cady invites you to ....
Gates Millennium Scholarship
International Business Study Abroad Scholarships
SCHOLARLY WRITING GROUP (SWG) 2006-2007
General Announcements
Classroom Services now hiring
"Title the Sculpture" Contest--Final week!
Commencement Speaker Recommendations
Benefit event for Center for Global Education
Invitation to workculture@augsburg reception
Clearance Sale at the bookstore!
Internships in the sciences
HR Extra Addresses and Numbers
Powder Puff results
WE INVITE YOU TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Attention Religion Majors and Minors:
Sleep.net.com: Tips for Better Sleep
Last Chance for QUEST 24
Christensen Symposium TONIGHT and Tomorrow
Meet Yale Divinity School Rep Oct. 5
Thank you for a successful Homecoming week!
October Concerts
Student Ombuds
Free Concert On Campus
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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President Pribbenow speaking Wed. Oct. 4 at 7 a.m. Message:
Want to learn more about our new president? You have an opportunity! The next session of the faith@work! leadership speakers series, featuring President Pribbenow, is on Wednesday, October 4 from 7 8 a.m. at St. Philip the Deacon Lutheran Church.
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Save the date!
Message: Do you remember when you received your first financial aid award letter your senior year of high school? At that point, you realized that your dream of attending Augsburg could really happen. Scholarships and grants make up a large portion of the aid at Augsburg. Individual donors help make your dreams a reality by donating money to fund scholarships. Save the date for the annual Scholarship Brunch on Sunday, November 12. This is your opportunity to enjoy some good food and engage with the generous donors who make Augsburg College a reality for so many students! Invitations to follow! Subject:
Joe Underhill-Cady invites you to ....
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Gates Millennium Scholarship
Message:
Students of color are encouraged to apply for the Gates Millennium Scholarship
and the Minnesota Minority Education Partnership (MMEP)
wants to make the process easier for you!
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International Business Study Abroad Scholarships
Message:
The John T Petters Foundation plans to award scholarships for students in study abroad programs focusing on international business.
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SCHOLARLY WRITING GROUP (SWG) 2006-2007
Message:
Augsburg's faculty and staff Scholarly Writing Group is starting up for the new year. Our weekly or biweekly meetings are energetic, the suggestions constructive, and the chance to learn about the research of our colleagues exhilarating. We welcome writing projects at all stages from final polish to back-of-the-envelope draft (the founding philosophy of SWG is "no guilt") and from all disciplines. If you are a faculty or staff member currently working on, or planning, a scholarly writing project, please consider joining us.
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Classroom Services now hiring
Message: The Classroom Services Team (CST) is now accepting applications. Members of the CST generally work under the supervision of the IT User Support team, but will also work during early morning, evening and weekend shifts that are not directly supervised. Members
of the CST are responsible for: Subject:
"Title the Sculpture" Contest--Final week!
Message:
There's still time to submit your title ideas for the three new public sculptures by Sam Spiczka that are on campus.
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Commencement Speaker Recommendations
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Faculty Senate has formed a committee that will make recommendations to President Pribbenow regarding Commencement speakers and Honorary Degree recipients. The Committees current priority is the identification of Commencement speaker candidates.
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Benefit event for Center for Global Education
Message:
Please join the Center for Global Education at Augsburg College and St. Martins
Table on Friday, Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. for a concert and silent auction. Bread for
the Journey features Mary Preus, Ray Makeever, Tom Witt, Bret Hesla, Linda Breitag,
and Antonio Machado. They play music of faith and hope from Christian communities
around the world. The mix of music from global cultures is lively, inspiring
and will wake you from any spiritual slumber! The concert and silent auction
will be held at Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2315 Chicago Avenue South.
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Invitation to workculture@augsburg reception
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There is something new for faculty and staff at Augsburg! Have you heard about the workculture@augsburg program? Heres your chance to find out more!
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Clearance Sale at the bookstore!
Message: All clearance clothing is an additional 50% off the lowest ticketed price this week! Subject:
Internships in the sciences
Message:
Entry Point will be on campus today to present information about internships for students with disabilities who are majoring in: life sciences, physical sciences, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and some social science and business fields. More information about Entry Point can be found at http://www.entrypoint.org
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HR Extra Addresses and Numbers
Message: If you move or change your phone number please remember to update us in HR. This will help ensure timely reception of payroll and benefit materials and other correspondence as well as enable us to contact you quickly if the need arises. If you have questions please contact Mark at x1783. Subject:
Powder Puff results
Message:
Intramural Director Tim Gormley would like to thank everyone who helped make
Powder Puff football a success. A special thanks to the Referees and the Alumni
Office for providing the pizza and the great fans support that showed up to cheer
on the teams.
A well
fought competition by others teams include...... Subject:
WE INVITE YOU TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Message: Tuesday,
Oct. 3, 11 a.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 4 Thursday,
Oct. 5 Friday,
Oct. 6 Subject:
Attention Religion Majors and Minors:
Message:
Religion Major/Minor Gathering!
Date/Time:
Thursday, Oct. 5, 5 - 6p.m. Subject:
Sleep.net.com: Tips for Better Sleep
Message: Trouble sleeping? Counseling & Health Promotion encourages you to check out a great website, SleepNet.com. "Everything you wanted to know about sleep but were too tired to ask!" The site includes a sleep test, tips for better sleep, info on sleep disorders and sleep bulletin boards. Check it out and bookmark it, too. Also check out CCHP's Self-Help page listing other best-of-the-web college health and mental health sites or our Community Resources page listing Twin Cities health resources. Also feel free to call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 if you want to make an appointment to talk with a counselor. Subject:
Last Chance for QUEST 24
Message:
This is the last opportunity to sign up for QUEST 24. Registration will close at the end of the day on Tuesday.
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Christensen Symposium TONIGHT and Tomorrow
Message:
Come hear Douglas John Hall, Christian theologian and writer, say more about Christian faith in this present age. Dr. Hall will be our Bernhard M. Christensen Symposium speaker tonight and tomorrow:
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Meet Yale Divinity School Rep Oct. 5
Message:
A representative from Yale Divinity School will be visiting Augsburg
College on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006 from 1:30-3 p.m. in the Riverside Room.
Please come by to learn more about the Divinity School's graduate and professional
degree programs.
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Thank you for a successful Homecoming week!
Message: Alumni Relations would like to thank all of the offices, departments, student associations, and the Homecoming committee for all of your great work on campus for Homecoming. We would specifically like to thank Sodexo, ECS, Marketing and Communications, the copy center, and the mail room for all of your great support. The was a cross campus collaboration. Thanks again! Go Auggies! Subject:
October Concerts
Message:
Music Department faculty members Lynn Erickson, trumpet; Merilee Klemp, oboe;
along with former Augsburg faculty members Diana Lee Lucker and Larry Zimmerman
will present a concert this evening at 7:30 p.m. at Wayzata Community Church.
Portions of this concert will be repeated on Sunday, October 22 at Redeemer Lutheran
Church in St. Paul at 3 p.m.. Works by composers Koetsier, Sowerby, Hovhaness,
Haugen Gardonyi and Handel will be featured on tonight's program.
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Student Ombuds
Message:
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?
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Free Concert On Campus
Message: Head to the TV Studio, across from the Chapel, on Thursday, October 5 at 7 p.m. for the first installment of the KAUG Live Concert Series: Steal This Concert! This FREE concert features Augsburg hip hop artists Audyssey and TQD and will be filmed for the upcoming KAUG Live DVD. The concert is open for anyone to attend. Visit www.augsburg.edu/kaug for more info on KAUG. |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
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