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Teaching and Learning
CTL Night at the Theatre
NA Heritage Month - Did You Know?
Life of the Mind Retreat, March 16-17, 2007
NEH Seminar Presentation by Dr. Brad Holt, Friday
Paideia Seminars
Spanish Study Session temporary Time Change
General Announcements
Campus Ministry delivering meal to St. Martin's
Open advising sessions for BUS majors, Nov. 7 & 8
Classroom Services now hiring
Yearbook 2005 is ready
Yoga and Tai Chi Today
Spanish conversation and lunch
Remember
Life of the Mind Retreat
Christmas card orders due November 10
Weekly Update
Dinner with a Leading Lutheran Scholar?
Vocatio Chapel and Lunch Wednesday, November 8
Email System Maintenance, Nov 23-24
Battle of the Bands this Friday
Faculty/staff wanted for battle of bands judge
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Welcome to Augsburg
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A few tickets remain for Faculty and Staff for the November 11 performance of "Hedda Gabler" by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Martha Johnson. The performance begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a reception and discussion with the performers. Please call Terry Martin (x1229) to reserve a ticket.
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That for many Native communities within the US there is a resurgence of language revitalization. Language is vital to the culture. With the dying of the elders many of the languages were on the verge of disappearing and being lost forever. Today the Native languages are being actively taught in many communities. Wish the language revitalization comes pride in culture.
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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 - 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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On Tuesday November 7, the Spanish study session that normally occurs in Christensen Center from 5 to 6 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays will be moved from 3 to 4 p.m. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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This is just a reminder that Campus Ministry is delivering a meal to St. Martin's this Wednesday. (We will deliver a meal every second Wednesday of the month.) Meet at the Campus Ministry office at 5:45 and we will walk over together. We will hang out with the kids there, and head back before 7:15.
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Open advising sessions for Business majors to be held Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Christensen Center lobby.
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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:
Message: Yearbook 2005 is here now! The Yearbook 2006 team is handing them out on 9th, Thursday at Christensen Center from 10:30 to 12:00. First come, first serve. Bring your ideas for yearbook 2006 too!
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Counseling & Health Promotion invites all interested students, staff and faculty (if you are not out voting!) to join us for yoga instruction from noon - 1:00 today in the Marshall Room. Feel free to bring your own mat.
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Want to practice your conversational Spanish? Come meet others who are interested in doing the same thing. We will meet in the Riverside room in Christensen Center every Thursday from 12 - 1 p.m.. You are invited to bring a lunch. This is a conversation group, so there will be informal interaction - no grammar lessons! Questions? Contact Kate Reinhardt at x1081 or Anita Fisher at x1082. Hasta jueves!
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Please remember that if you prefer to give to the Community Solutions Fund, I have those forms as well and would be delighted to get them to you. Of course, you may certainly give to both United Way and Community Solutions!
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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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Its time to order your Augsburg Christmas cards! This year, the cards feature a photograph taken on campus last winter by Stephen Geffre. The cards will be printed on a recycled matte cardstock. There is a PDF proof of the card available for viewing in the Public Relations and Communication public Orgs folder (please note that although our office is now called Marketing and Communications, our Orgs folder is still listed under our old name).
Message: Greetings! The Weekly Update is now online. You can access the Weekly Update by visiting my website (http://www.augsburg.edu/president/pdfs/update110606.pdf). The most recent issue of the Weekly Update is also available on the main page of Inside Augsburg. Archived issues can always be found on my website. Have a good week!
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Dr. Timothy Wengert, Professor of Reformation History at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, will be on Augsburg's Campus next week. Dr. Wengert will give two lectures: the first on Monday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m., and the second on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. Dr. Wengert will speak on "Philip Melanchthon: Confessing the Faith in Augsburg" (Mon. evening) and "Philip Melanchthon: Expounding Scripture from Its Center" (Tue. morning). These lectures are free and open to the public.
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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.
Message: Email services will be intermittently available beginning Thursday, November 23 at 12:01 a.m. and lasting until Friday, November 24 at 11:59 p.m. During this time, email sent to Augsburg will be queued and delivered when the systems are online. It will not be possible to send email from Augsburg. This maintenance is part of our ongoing efforts to improve email performance and availability. If you have any concerns or questions, please direct them to your LFC or, if you are a student, to Student Computing.
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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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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 at jedlicki@augsburg.edu
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Welcome to Augsburg! Message:
Lor Yang Lor joins Augsburg as the new Benefits/Payroll Assistant. Lor is a graduate of Mankato State University and brings several years of HR experience with her. In her new roll Lor will be assisting with benefits and payroll. She will be available to help answer questions and provide HR customer service to the Augsburg community. You can reach her at x1052
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