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Security and Facilities Announcements
Security Alert
Teaching and Learning
November 13-17 is International Education Week
NA Heritage Month - Did You Know?
Paideia Seminars
General Announcements
Battle of the Bands this Friday
$5000
Holiday Story Writing Contest
HR Extra
Mission:Turkeypalooza Food Challenge
Staff Senate Meeting Today
"Walk In" Wednesday's CSWL
"Fitness For Rookies"
Employee Benefits - Annual Enrollment
Today on The Nickels Zone
Yearbook 2005 is ready
Asian Faculty/Staff & Asian Student Reception
Plan on registering for next term?
Mindfulness Group Meets Tomorrow
Christmas card orders due November 10
Faculty/staff wanted for Battle of Bands judge
Native Student Intrest Group: This Thursday
Informational Session - Peace Corps
Celebration Of New Life
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Tim Pippert's New Book
Augsburg
Athletics
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Classifieds
Timberwolves Tickets For Sale - December 6 Game
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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Two laptop computers were stolen from locked offices in the Education Department in Sverdrup Hall between 7:45 p.m. on 11/06/06 and 7:45 a.m. on 11/07/06. The Department of Public Safety is working with the Minneapolis Police Department regarding this crime. If you have any information about this incident please contact D.P.S. at X1717 or the Minneapolis Police Department at (612) 348-2345.
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International Education Week is a nationwide joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States. To honor Augsburg Colleges commitment to the spirit of this initiative, many departments and offices on campus will host internationally-themed events next week, including:
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There are 34 tribal colleges in the US. The American Indian Higher Education Consortium consists of 34 US and 1 Canadian tribal college.
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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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We are in the final stretch of our United Way campaign...please remember the President Pribbenow, on behalf of the College, has given a $5000 matching grant. Every dollar given by our community to the United Way will be matched, dollar-for-dollar up to $5000.
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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 three winners will receive prizes (as listed below). Submissions must be received by November 20. The winners will be announced on November 27th. Stories should be no more than 800 words. Submit yours to alumni@augsburg.edu. Pick one of the following categories for your story:
Message: Do you have questions about planning for your financial future? Juan Guerraro, a consultant from TIAA-CREF will be on campus on November 14 and 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to meet with you and answer your financial questions. Juan can help with developing long term savings strategy and assist you in selecting the right allocation mix for you. All meetings will take place in Lindell 302F. To make a one on one appointment call Dianne at 952 830-3102 or visit here. For more information please see the attached document. Please feel free to call Mark at x1783 with questions.
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Have you taken on Mission:Turkeypalooza?
Message: The regular monthly meeting of the Augsburg Staff Senate will be today from 11:30 - 1 p.m. in the Cedar Room. These meetings attended by your elected staff representatives are open to all staff each month. Today our agenda includes discussion about the Board of Regents recent retreat, an update on the staff sabbatical and discussion about communication with the Augsburg staff in general. If you are interested in attending these monthly meetings (held the second Wednesday of each month), feel free to stop in for any or all of the meeting. If you have questions, please contact Dianne Detloff at 612-330-1707 for more information.
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Faculty/Staff Fitness/Wellness will be hosting a couple of mini information sessions on Thursday, Nov 9 from noon - 1 p.m. in Melby 119 (lower level) and again on Friday, Nov 17 from noon - 1 p.m. in Melby 202 (main level).
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Group information sessions regarding benefits changes begin today. 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:
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How are you feeling about the election? Are you sad it's over? Are you relieved it's over? Did your candidate win?
Message: Yearbook 2005 is here now! The Yearbook 2006 team is handing them out on 9th, Thursday at Christensen Center from 10:30 to noon. First come, first serve. Bring your ideas for yearbook 2006 too!
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ALL faculty, staff and students are cordially invited to come to the FIRST Annual Reception to meet and greet our Augsburg Asian faculty/Staff and Asian students.
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At this time, 206 students have not submitted Payment Policy Disclosure forms to the Enrollment Center. In order to register for the spring semester or the winter trimester, those who have this hold on their account must submit this document.
Message: Counseling and Health Promotion wants to remind students that you are invited to join a mindfulness meditation group for stress reduction held onThursdays from 3:15 - 4 p.m. in the Century Room. Mindfulness meditation aims to help alleviate stress and enrich lives by engaging fully in the present moment. If you are interested in the group, please call CCHP at 612-330-1707 to sign up so we have an idea of how many students to expect. Hope you can join us.
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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 cardstock. There is a PDF proof of the card available for viewing in the Public Relations and Communication public Orgs folder.
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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 about 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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This Thursday, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. I will be hosting a table in the Christensen Center .
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Have you ever thought about joining the Peace Corps after graduation? A representative will be on campus in the Christensen Center lobby on Wednesday, November 15 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and again at 4 p.m. in the Cedar Room sharing information about the Peace Corps. Stop on by.... For more information, call Sandy at x1472.
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This invitation from Pastor Sonja Hagander:
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Tim Pippert's New Book
Message: Tim Pippert, Sociology, has just published a new book entitled, "Road Dogs and Loners: Family Relationships Among Homeless Men" [Lexington Books]. Michael Burawoy, the immediate past president of the American Sociological Association [UC, Berkeley] writes about the book: "With his in-depth interviewing and perceptive ethnography Timothy D. Pippert transports us into the lives of homeless men, mapping out their brittle relations. He discovers not only loners but also committed companions, or what he calls the 'fictive' kin of road dogs. Pippert makes sociological theory dance to the tunes of the street." |
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Timberwolves Tickets For Sale - December 6 Game
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For Sale: Two Tickets to Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Houston Rockets
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