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Walkway access to campus
Teaching and Learning
NA Heritage Month - Did You Know?
International Education Week is coming up
seXuality & gYnder
Paideia Workshop
General Announcements
Resident student voting on Nov. 7
We Invite You To Chapel MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Faculty/staff wanted for battle of bands judge
Battle of the Bands this Friday
Take Your Turkey to Work Day
Coaching and Feedback.... Another Session Added
Election Day: Tuesday, November 7
Movin on Home Buying Seminar
Did you know?
Boost your Career Potential with a Business Minor
Spring Day Registration Issues
Standing meeting times for Senate, CTP, GAAC, AAC
Life of the Mind Retreat
Paid Time off for Community Service
Faculty/Staff - Fitness/Wellness
Free Change
Important Benefits Info-Health Plan Change in 2007
Vocatio Chapel Wednesday, November 8
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Alum Directs Play in St. Paul
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Timberwolves Tickets For Sale
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Message: The walkway access between Parking Lot L and Murphy Park (behind the new athletic field bleachers) will be closed from Wednesday, Nov. 8 through Friday, Nov. 17 for concrete work. Temporary access to campus will be available by using the hallway between the Ice Arena and Si Melby Hall. Please watch for informational signs. |
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The Indian Education division of the Minnesota State Department of Education receives $1.7 million per year for scholarships for AI students attending post-secondary institutions in Minnesota. Roughly half the AI students at Augsburg receive scholarship assistance from the Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program. Their maximum annual award to eligible recipients is $4000 for undergraduates and $6000 for graduate students.
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International Education Week takes place November 13 17. Several departments and offices on campus will be celebrating and promoting international education and exchange that week with many events, including Chapel talks on international issues, cultural displays in Christensen by the International Student Organization (ISO), tabling in Christensen by Augsburg Abroad to promote study abroad opportunities, international movies on campus, an international section in the Echo, and an open house in Murphy Place. Watch for more information on these and other events in the coming days.
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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.
Message: This session will provide an introduction to the Socratic form of discussion called the Paideia seminar. Implementation issues involving text selection, facilitation, and assessment will also be addressed. This workshop will be held twice: on Monday, Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and on Tuesday Nov. 14 from 3:30 -l 5 p.m.. Both sessions will be facilitated by Anne Kaufman, and held in the new CTL area on the 2nd floor of the library. This is a wonderful opportunity for all of us who are looking to improve our teaching. |
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Students and staff who live on campus may register and vote at the precinct for Augsburg.
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We welcome you to chapel the week of November 6 - 10
Message: ASAC is currently looking for another judge for the Augsburg Battle of the Bands. It takes place on Friday, November 10 from 6:30 - 10 p.m. Any faculty and staff interested in judging the event please e-mail Ted Jedlicki jedlicki@augsburg.edu
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ASAC presents the 2006 Augsburg Battle of the Bands this Friday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in the East Commons (upstairs in the Christensen Center). There will be a raffle with great prizes for those who attend. Which one of Augsburgs best bands will win? Be there to see it all happen.
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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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Sometimes, as supervisors, we tend to think of performance management as something we do when an employee is not performing well. While feedback is important then, its also important when things are going well. Giving feedback reinforces behavior that we want to see continued and helps the employee know how they are doing relative to the expectations we create. Receiving on-going feedback is how employees come to understand how they contribute to the organization and how they can continuously increase the value of that contribution.
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Staff members who are permitted to vote in an election are entitled to paid leave the morning of an election day, usually not to exceed two hours. Staff members should make special arrangements with their supervisors.
Message: This home buying seminar will take place on Monday November 13 in Sverdrup 102 from noon 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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Did you know that giving $5 per month from your paycheck will provide an at-risk youth with a caring adult mentor? Or $8 per month (what you might spend at Arby's for lunch!) will pay for a family of five to have a hot meal a day for a month?
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Expand your career opportunities.
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Day students, we are just a little over one week away from the start of Spring Day registration. A Faculty Advising Hold has been placed on your file. You must visit with your faculty advisor prior to registration. (Your faculty advisor is listed on the Transcript page in AugNet Records and Registration.) Your faculty advisor will electronically clear your hold after your visit. Numerous other holds are also in place that will prevent registration. Please log onto AugNet Records and Registration and review the Welcome Page. All registration holds will be displayed in red and must be cleared before you register online or at the Enrollment Center. Some of the common holds include:
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In order to manage the difficulty that some standing committees have had in coordinating members' schedules for meetings, Faculty Senate has decided to adopt a policy that the following standing committees will have standing meeting days and times. As faculty members plan for teaching assignments next year and if we plan to run for senate election or volunteer for appointment to the senate or these committees, we should free up our teaching schedule or other appointments to accommodate these days and times:
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We now know that the dates are the Friday afternoon to Saturday afternoon leading into Spring Break, 16-17 March. The retreat is at the luxe conference center in nearby Chaska. We can accommodate 20-30 faculty and staff.
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How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -- Anne Frank
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There will be two mini sessions on "FITNESS FOR ROOKIES." Joyce Pfaff will try to answer your questions and help you find the best ways to get and stay in shape.
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Would you like some free change? No, I am not talking about nickels and dimes, but about voting on Election Day! Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday November 7, participate in free change! Go out and vote!
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Our next benefit plan year will begin on January 1, 2007. There are some important changes in health and other benefits that we would like to tell you about. Please plan to attend one of the following meetings to hear about benefits changes, costs, coverage, and deadlines for the 2007 plan year. The meetings are scheduled for:
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Augsburg College continues the Vocatio Chapel Series, How Are We Known: Vocation and Public Life, on Wednesday, November 8 at 10:20 in the Hoversten Chapel. Our guest will be the Rev. Canon Mary Sulerud from the Episcopal Diocese of Washington DC.
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Alum Directs Play in St. Paul
Message: Brian Hesser, Augsburg Theater alum, is directing "Talley's Folly" at the Loading Dock Theatre [downtown Stl Paul], November 4-19. The play stars Troy Stolp and Symmonie Preston in a love story involving two kindred spirits from most unlikely backgrounds set during the 1940's. This is the first production for the newly formed Behemoth Theatre Company. For reservations call 651-249-8522. |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
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Timberwolves Tickets For Sale
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For Sale:
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