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Security and Facilities Announcements
Spring parking permit sales are underway
Teaching and Learning
Open core curriculum courses
Professor letters from CLASS and Access students
View your account online
Faculty: Notetakers for CLASS and Access students
2007-2008 classroom preferences form
General education skills consultations spring 2007
General Announcements
Toy poodle needs a home
Augsburg Wellness Campaign kickoff
Does anyone have a Blue Sky Guide?
Artist receptions for new shows this Friday
Goliard meeting next Monday, Jan. 22
Campus Ministry monthly meeting
Club 3 Degrees Night
Calling all performers for Mardi Gras Madrigals
Weekly Update now online
REVIVE Contemporary Worship Service
Augsburg
Athletics
Football Team meeting
LeVesseur feature on WCCO on Sunday
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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Spring parking permit sales are underway
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Permit prices: resident, commuter, and P.A. permits are $120 for spring semester, with registration and full payment required online.
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Open core curriculum courses
Message: Are you looking for classes that meet core requirements? There are several classes with seats available for you to consider. Courses with seats available are highlighted below. Please note that this is not a complete list. There are many other courses have limited seats open. Refer to Inside Augsburg Records and Registration (www.augnet.augsburg.edu) for the most up to date information on course availability, meeting days, and times. Students can drop and add open courses through the first five days of the term without instructor signature. Keystone courses: Engaging Minneapolis: Lifetime Activities: The sections listed below have multiple seats available. Other activities may have limited open seats. Social and Behavioral Sciences: Natural Science and Mathematics: Subject:
Professor letters from CLASS and Access students
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Faculty: Students will be letting you know that they work with either the CLASS Office or the Access Center by giving you a letter to sign. It lists the accommodations a student is eligible for and the name of the specialist working with that student. The back of the letter details the procedure faculty should follow when a student is taking a test in the Groves Lab.
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View your account online
Message: After a year of analogue paper statements, your account is now available to view online. Log into Records and Registration and click on account activity. Your balance will be at the top of the page (keep in mind all financial aid has not yet transferred). All previous activity for the last year is available for tax purposes too. Subject:
Faculty: Notetakers for CLASS and Access students
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CLASS and Access students might be giving you Professor letters indicating that they will need a notetaker. If you aren't sure how to go about helping them get a notetaker or what to tell notetakers, please see the CLASS website's Faculty Notetaker Guide:
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2007-2008 Classroom Preferences Form
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Classroom scheduling for the 07-08 school year is right around the corner, and this year we will be implementing the automated scheduling features in our scheduling program Ad Astra. To make sure that the program works efficiently we need to collect updated classroom preferences from all departments for courses that have specific needs such as data projectors or computers for students. There are also some classes that need to meet in specific rooms because it is the only room on campus that has the equipment that a course might need. Please return the complete Classroom Preference Form to Events Services CB #64.
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General education skills consultations spring 2007
Message: If you are teaching a class that contains a graduation skill component (speaking, writing, critical thinking, or quantitative reasoning) you are required to attend a consultation on the particular skill. Please contact Terry Martin, x1229 or martin@augsburg and training will be arranged for you. |
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Toy poodle needs a home
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A friend of mine is looking for a new home for her eight-year old toy poodle (perhaps a family without small children). Verbi (Verbier Napoleon) is a good dog...housebroken...follows basic commands.
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Augsburg Wellness Campaign kickoff
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Come watch Team CabOops (a team comprised of the Presidents Cabinet and the Office of the President) play the less cleverly named Team Human Resources in a high energy game of Lindsay Ball.
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Does anyone have a Blue Sky Guide?
Message: If you have one, are you willing to give up the Amtrak "buy one get one 1/2 off" coupon? We would like these for a spring break bike trip. If you have a coupon you would be willing to donate, please email pesola@augsburg.edu. Subject:
Artist receptions for new shows this Friday
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This Friday, January 19, join the Art Galleries and Art Department from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. to celebrate the new exhibitions currently on view in the Gage Family Art Gallery and the Christensen Center Art Gallery.
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Goliard meeting next Monday, Jan. 22
Message: The Goliard Society of Medievalists will have its first meeting of the spring semester next Monday, Jan. 22, from 6 to 7 p.m., in Lindell Library, Room 301. All are welcome. The main agenda item will be planning for the Mardi Gras Madrigals event, which will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 20. For more info, please contact Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu. Subject:
Campus Ministry monthly meeting
Message: This Wednesday the 17th is Campus Ministry's monthly meeting. We will meet at the chapel and move to another room close by. Come at 8 p.m. to hear what is going on and give ideas and suggestions. Subject:
Club 3 Degrees Night
Message: Come to Club 3 Degrees with campus ministry on Saturday night. We'll meet by the chapel at 7:15 p.m. and go downtown together. Free to the first 30 people who sign up outside the campus ministry office. (But bring $3 for the light rail). You can also email pesola@augsburg.edu if you are interested. Subject:
Calling all performers for Mardi Gras Madrigals
Message: Experience Mardi Gras medieval style! Mardi Gras (the Tuesday before Lent) is much older than what happens in New Orleans. This year, the Goliard Society of Medievalists will host the second annual Mardi Gras Madrigals, February 20, and we'd like your help. If you can play medieval instruments, sing medieval songs, dance medieval jigs, juggle, do magic, tell stories, or play the fool, we'd like you to join us. Come to our first meeting, next Monday, Jan. 22, from 6 to 7 p.m., in Lindell Library, Room 301. All are welcome. For more info, please contact Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu. Subject:
Weekly Update now online
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Welcome back to campus!
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REVIVE Contemporary Worship Service
Message: Campus Ministries invites you to come worsship with REVIVE: Contemporary Worship Service, every Thursday (starting January 25) at 9p.m. in the Chapel. Contact solbergm@augsburg.edu or haglundb@augsburg.edu with any questions. |
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Football Team Meeting
Message: There is a Football Team organizational meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. This meeting will be held in the Kennedy Center, Room 303. Walk-ons are welcome to attend. Subject:
LeVesseur feature on WCCO on Sunday
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A feature story on Augsburg wrestler Marcus LeVesseur was on WCCO-TV's "Rosen's Sports Sunday" on Sunday evening. You can view the feature by clicking on this link:
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