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Teaching and Learning
NA Heritage Month - Did You Know?
Lutheran Scholars Opportunity at Harvard
seXuality & gYnder
Scholarship Brunch Next Week
General Announcements
"Rock The Vote!" featuring The Alarmists Tonight
Hay, got milk?
Turkeypalooza Tabling
KAUG Filibuster Thank Your
Bibelnieks Leads Section NExT Workshop
Resident student voting on Nov. 7
Student Survey
Reserve today for Christensen lunch on Nov. 10
Sign up your band for the Battle of the Bands
Don't Miss Sam Robertson Today
United Way is working hard!
Artist Receptions Today from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Faculty Survey
Take Your Turkey to Work Day
Students -- See BodyWorlds -- Nov. 10
Classroom Services now hiring
Holiday Story Writing Contest
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Ben Stottrup and Students Present Research
Augsburg
Athletics
Augsburg wrestlers ranked No. 1 nationally
Swenson teaching at Wisconsin clinic
LaGrave named All-MIAC in volleyball
Auggie Athletics Update
Keller named Academic All-District
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Last year Augsburg graduated 12 American Indian students.
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CULTIVATING AUTHENTICITY:
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The Department of Campus Activities and Orientation as well as LGBTQIA Student Services requests your presence at our monthly panel series, "Soup & Sexuality." This series will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (excluding the month of January) in the Century Room.
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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.
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"ROCK THE VOTE!" A concert to promote voter registration and awareness is TONIGHT. Featuring The Alarmists, winner of Best New Artist of 2006 at the Minnesota Music Awards, with Augsburg's own Capitol Jay and Dave Afdahl opening.
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Campus Ministry is coordinating a hay ride hosted by Maria Mitchell this Sunday, Nov. 5. We will be going to Maria's farm in Wisconsin for a day of fun, fellowship, and COW MILKING. We will be meeting outside the chapel at 1:45 and back by 7:30. Please sign up outside the Campus Ministry office. You don't want to miss this great event.
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Please look for Campus Kitchens tabling in Christensen in order to collect food for the special "Turkeypalooza" meals it will be creating. Also, please be ready to "take your turkey to work" on November 9. That is, please bring a turkey on that day to donate (drop off site TBA).
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On behalf of KAUG, we would like to thank the Augsburg community for all the donations and support given during the filibuster. We raised $323 during this fundraiser. At this time, I would like to let everyone know the point of the filibuster is to celebrate freedom of speech while getting the campus involved with our fundraiser. We apologize to anyone we may have offended. That was not our intent. Wed also like to state that some opinions shared during a paid-for topic may not be supported by KAUG, we were being fair to those donating the money.
Message: Dr. Tracy Bibelnieks, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, was a lead presenter for the Grant Writing Workshop at the Mathematical Association of America - North Central Section meeting on October 27 at University of Minnesota, Morris. The presentation was for Section NExT(New Experiences in Teaching) participants. Section NExT is a professional development program for new college and university faculty in the mathematical sciences that addresses the full range of faculty responsibilities including teaching, scholarly activities, and service.
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Students and staff who live on campus may register and vote at the precinct for Augsburg.
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Message: What do you think? Does the campus bookstore deliver the products and services you need throughout the year? How is our service? What would make the bookstore a better place to shop? Below is a link for students to rate the bookstore and share your ideas for making the bookstore a better place to shop. This survey has about 20 questions and should take a few minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and point of view!
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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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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.
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Native American Heritage Month: Sam Robertson
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United Way is working hard to develop affordable housing and services for families in need.
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Two new exhibitions, "Signs of Life" and "Subjective Mapping," open Friday, Nov. 3 in the Gage and Christensen Center Art Galleries. The artist receptions for Kim Matthews and Teresa Cox will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. so stop on by to enjoy some fine art, live music, and tasty treats. All are welcome!
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Every year, the campus bookstore surveys the faculty community on campus. The goal of the survey is to understand how well the bookstore serves the facultys needs and learn how the bookstore can improve its service in the future. With this survey you can offer your comments, suggestions, and opinions regarding the campus bookstore. The survey has fewer than 20 questions and should only take a few minutes to complete. The survey will be administered by Corporate Research International, an independent market research company. All survey responses are anonymous to ensure confidentiality.
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The Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College is proud to announce the 4th annual Turkeypalooza! This Thanksgiving season, the Campus Kitchen will be preparing over 600 complete holiday meals for groups and elderly individuals in the community. Its a big undertaking, and we need your help.
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BodyWorlds, the anatomical exhibition of real human bodies by Gunther von Hagen is on display until December 3 at the Science Museum of Minnesota. By special arrangement of the Augsburg Student Association for Health Sciences and BBB Biology Honor Society, for only $10, you can spend three hours in the BodyWorlds or other Science Museum exhibits on Friday evening November 10. The $10 fee includes transportation by bus to and from the Science Museum. Board the bus at 6:30 p.m Nov 10 on 7 1/2th Street outside Sateren Auditorium.
Message: Classroom Services is now hiring individuals to deliver and retrieve A/V carts, assist with maintenance of classroom technology, and perform other duties as required. Specific shifts include 7am-9am, during chapel time, noon to 1 p.m., 4 p.m.-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-10 p.m. Please email classrooms@augsburg.edu for a complete job description and application.
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Do you have a fun or interesting holiday story youd like to share? Alumni Relations is sponsoring a story writing contest. The winners will appear on our webpage during the month of December. The top 3 winners will receive prizes (as listed below). Submissions must be received by November 20. The winners will be announced on November 27. Stories should be no more than 800 words. Submit yours to alumni@augsburg.edu. Pick one of the following categories for your story:
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Ben Stottrup and Students Present Research
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Alison Heussler (sophomore, physics) and Ben Sonquist (senior, biology)
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Augsburg wrestlers ranked No. 1 nationally
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Augsburg wrestling squad ranked No. 1 in preseason Division III national rankings
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Swenson teaching at Wisconsin clinic
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Augsburg wrestling coach Jeff Swenson to be main clinician at Wisconsin coaches association clinic
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LaGrave named All-MIAC in volleyball
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Augsburg's Katie LaGrave named All-MIAC in volleyball
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule
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Keller named Academic All-District
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Augsburg women's soccer player Jackie Keller named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
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