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Security and Facilities Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
Leadership Workshop, Thursday, Nov. 2
General Announcements
John Mitchell Memorial Poetry Reading
Open House, try out technology
Youth and Family Ministry Round-Table
Are you a senior? Do you need $50?
Receptions for two new art exhibitions are Nov. 3
Sign up your band for the Battle of the Bands
See BodyWorlds -- Novermber 10
We Welcome You to Chapel
Who Went to Seminary? Who Went to Divinity School?
raku firing in the park
HR Extra Staffing Guide
Today-2:30-Religion and Justice Talk
Last Chance to Enroll for Quit & Win
The United Way/Community Solutions Fund Campaign
Invisible Children documentary
Fair Trade Festival @ Augsburg
Upcoming meetings for Model U.N. Trip to New York
Come! Congregate! Critique!
Get ready the KAUG Filibuster is coming
Movin on Home Buying Seminar
Who was Bernhard M. Christensen?
Keeping
Track of Auggies
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Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie soccer teams make MIAC playoffs
Classifieds
Sony PSP for Sale
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Augsburgs Center for Leadership Studies invites you to attend the second workshop in a two-part series entitled Walking the Talk: From Leadership Theory to Practice. Augsburg alumna Jacquie Berglund will tell her story of leadership in action. She is the co-founder/president of Finnegans Irish Amber, a thriving company that is strongly committed to using its profits and resources to create social change.
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Message: Please plan to attend the John Mitchell Memorial Poetry reading scheduled for Monday, Oct. 30 at 7:30 (Lindell 301). You are welcome to bring poetry John wrote or poems John taught, loved (or hated) as we gather to remember him and hear his voice and laughter among us. Many books from his office will also be available to anyone who will take good care of them.
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CLASS and the Access Center invite faculty and staff (and any students who might be interested) to the Groves Lab to learn more about the technology that can help students with disabilities. The technology we have includes scan and read software, screen-readers, and a visual outlining program.
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Boundary Issues in Youth and Family Ministry
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Check out two new art exhibitions that are opening this coming Friday, Nov. 3. Receptions for Kim Matthews' "Signs of Life" and Teresa Cox's "Subjective Mapping" will be Friday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Live music and live artists will be there, hope you will too!
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The Augsburg Battle of the Bands will take place on Friday, Nov. 10 from 7-10 p.m. There will be BIG PRIZES for the winning band! Auditions will be held on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 4-7 p.m. Bands can sign-up at http://www.augsburg.edu/ASAC. Bands must have at least one Augsburg member. Prepare 2-3 songs for the audition.
Message: BodyWorlds, the Anotomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies by Gunther von Hager is on display now at the Minnesota Science Museum. You can see it for only $10 by going with Augsburg on November 10 (usual price $20 + $7 parking). Bus boards at 6:30 p.m. at the Music Hall, 50 seats available. To reserve a space, bring your $10 and sign up in the biology office (2nd floor, science hall).
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October 30th - November 3rd
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Last week, I dropped the names of several faculty and staff who attended seminary or divinity school. According to my not-so-careful research, we have at least 28 staff and faculty who attended seminary or divinity school. The vast majority went to Luther Seminary (or a seminary that later became Luther Seminary) Find out who they are, where you can find them on campus, and where they went.*
Message: come and join us in the park on Wednesday, Nov. 1 @ 1:30 for a ceramic raku firing. this semester my ceramics students and guests from the interact center for visual and performing arts will gather to participate in a Japanese style outdoor firing that combines the smoke from leaves and other combustibles to enhance the surface decoration on their pottery.
Message: If you will soon be recruiting for a new hire in your department or you are simply curious about how the process works check out A Guide for Successful Searches for Staff at Augsburg College located on the HR public drive. The guide clarifies the staff recruiting and hiring process, helps create a richer and more diverse applicant pool, shortens the time required to fill a position, and provides information on how the staffing process can help support current employees development and vocational goals. Through this guide many questions and concerns may be addressed however, you can always feel free to contact HR for assistance.
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"What role does religion play in our search for justice, peace, dominance, power, empire?"
Message: Counseling & Health Promotion reminds all interested students, faculty and staff that enrollment for the Quit & Win smoking cessation campaign ends October 31st. You will only be able to register in person today and tomorrow from 10 - 5 p.m. (if you have not already done so) at tables in the Christensen Center lobby. The campaign is scheduled to start on November 1st. Please stop by Christensen Center or call the CCHP office for more information. Augsburg has had a very good response to the campaign thus far and we hope a few more people will decide to get involved in the campaign.
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It's that time again when we participate in our annual United Way/Community Solutions Fund campaign. This is an especially exciting year for this campaign! On behalf of Augsburg, President Paul Pribbenow has given a matching gift to the United Way. Every dollar given by our faculty, staff or students will be matched dollar for dollar up to $5000! So wonderful and generous! So, on Wednesday, Nov. 1 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. we will be at a table in the Christensen Center handing out the pledge forms. Please stop by!
Message: Come watch this documentary in the Marshall Room at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30. It is an amazing film that captures the lives of children in Northern Uganda faced with the war and genocide. It is a powerful film and one that will change the way you think of the children of world forever.
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In a continuous effort to have Fair Trade coffee (and other products) sold on campus, the Coalition for Student Activism, MPRIG and International Student Organization are very excited to invite you to our Fair Trade Festival!
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Augsburg College and St. Thomas University will be representing India at the 2007 National Model United Nations Conference in New York City. The trip will be March 17-24, 2007 (Spring Break). Information about the conference is available at www.nmun.org.
Message: Please come, voice your opinions and get answers at the Student Concerns Forum on Thursday, Nov. 2 from 5-6:30 p.m. in the coffee shop. All are welcome to attend. Brought to you by the Student Concerns Committee of Augsburg Student Government. Questions? E-mail concerns@augsburg.edu.
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From 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1 to 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, the members of KAUG will speak for 24 hours without stopping! The second annual KAUG Filibuster will take place in the Christensen Center until 10 p.m., and then will move to the Urness/Mort Lobby until the early morning. Pay KAUG $1 to talk about the topic of your choice for a minute, or pay KAUG $2 to shut up for a minute! There will be lots of prizes given away so make sure to stop by.
Message: This home buying seminar will take place on Monday, Nov. 13 in Sverdrup 102 from non to 1 p.m. This seminar focuses on buying and selling a house at the same time. Cindy Allen will explain how to avoid common mistakes, home selling tips, pricing strategies, and much more. She will also present information on discounted services available to Augsburg employees. Lunch will be provided by the Allengrup. Please register by calling 651 481-6140 or online at www.the-allengroup.com
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You eat lunch in the Christensen Center, you attended the Christensen Symposium and you've heard about the Christensen Professor. But who was this Christensen? And what is his legacy?
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie soccer teams make MIAC playoffs
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The Augsburg College men's and women's soccer teams have both qualified for the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason playoffs. Augsburg is the only school in the MIAC to have both its men's and women's teams in the conference's soccer playoffs this season.
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Sony PSP for Sale
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Sony Playstation Portable. Excellent condition, includes 32MB Memory Stick, headphones and remote, carrying sleeve, Spiderman 2 movie, and Ridge Racer game. All in original packaging.
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