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NA Heritage Month - Did you know?
Glamorous Work Study Job Opportunity for Students
Paideia Seminar Today
Faculty Exchanges with Chinese Institutions
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Weekly Update
Another Session Added - Coaching & Feedback
Champion Sale 25% off at the Bookstore
Want to study abroad in Europe?
Lunch Along The Light Rail
International Education Week (IEW) Activities
Wellness Initiative 2007
Attention all Knitters
Benefit Enrollment Meetings
Movie Night hosted by the WRC film club
Yoga and Tai Chi Today
Study Abroad this Summer or Next Fall
Fitness For Rookies
United Way/Community Solutions deadline
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Bower named to Academic All-District volleyball
3 Auggies named Academic All-District in football
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Historically the Anishinaabe are woodlands people; hunters and gatherers. They reside near lakes and streams. Years ago they traveled to different areas depending on the seasons and food staples to be gathered. In the spring they traveled to the sugar bush for harvesting of maple sugar. Summer, fish and berries were the staples. Autumn they harvest wild rice. Winter they hunt for deer and elk.
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Do you love to throw parties? Can you work on many different projects all at once? Are you a "detail" person? Is Martha Stewart or Colin Cowie your idol?
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Message: Greetings! The Weekly Update is now online (http://www.augsburg.edu/president/pdfs/update111306.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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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.
Message: All Champion sweatshirts, sweatpants & Scout Jackets are 25% off - this sale goes through Nov. 27!
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Come learn about HECUA's study abroad programs that are based in Norway and other parts of Scandinavia.
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Campus Ministry invites you to travel on the Light Rail with us on Saturday, November 18 from 11:30-1:30.
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The Augsburg Community is invited to participate in all of the events!
Message: You are invited to join the wellness committee. In order to accommodate everyones schedule we will have two different brainstorming sessions this week. Wednesday from 8:30 to 10 in Lindell 15 or Thursday from 8:30 to 9:30 in Lindell 301 We will begin discussing our plans for 2007. If you have ideas on how to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of your co-workers we need your help. Even if you cant attend the whole meeting please be there for part of it. Please contact Mark at x1783 with further questions.
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Good day knitters! Do you ever wish you could put your knitting skills towards a cause to better life for others? Well now you can! Alia Scheirman and I are looking to start a group here on campus, where we'd knit for charity, called Knitting Knerds (cute huh?)
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If you have not already been able to attend a benefits meeting we have two more opportunities scheduled for this week.
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The WRC film club will be hosting its second movie night on Wednesday December 6, at 7 p.m. in science 123. There will be free snacks, and we will be showing the film "North Country," with a Women's Studies faculty moderated discussion to follow. It is open to everyone, so tell your friends, and stop by.
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Counseling & Health Promotion reminds all interested students, staff and faculty that there will be yoga instruction today from noon - 1 p.m. in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center). Please feel free to bring your own mats.
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Come to Christensen Center 10 a.m. - noon today!
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FACULTY/STAFF FITNESS/WELLNESS will conduct a mini session on "FITNESS FOR ROOKIES" this Friday, Nov 17 from noon - 1 p.m. in room 202 (Main level - Melby Hall)
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Wednesday, November 15 is the deadline to submit your contribution forms for this year. Thank you, thank you to so many of you who have already returned your forms to me! Remember, every gift makes a huge difference to people in need. Students, remember to give generously during your Scavenger Hunt on Tuesday evening. Questions? Contact Cody Warren at warrenc@augsburg.edu
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Bower named to Academic All-District volleyball
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Augsburg's Haley Bower named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District volleyball team
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3 Auggies named Academic All-District in football
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Augsburg's Neumann, Danner, Weber named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District football teams
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'Lil Auggies
Message: Come and join the Augsburg men's and women's basketball teams by becoming a member of the 'Lil Auggies Kids Club. This club is designed to give girls and boys in kindergarten through sixth grade the opportunity to participate in a basketball clinic put on by the Augsburg programs. Membership is only $25.00 for Augsburg faculty and staff. Contact Aaron Griess (griess@augsburg.edu) or Jennifer Britz (britz@augsburg.edu) if you have questions or interest. |
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