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Teaching and Learning
Assessment Workshop, January 25
View Your Account Online
Faculty: Notetakers for CLASS and Access students
CTL Professional Travel Funds: Important Notice
Professor letters from CLASS and Access students
2007-2008 Classroom Preferences Form
General Announcements
Writing Lab opens January 22
135 Years of Trinity-Augsburg Collaboration
Revive: Contemporary Worship Service, is starting
Calling all performers for Mardi Gras Madrigals
Artist receptions this Friday, Jan. 19
MN Private College Job/Internship Fair
Mohamed Sallan now Director for Pan-Afrikan Center
The Augsburg Classic Film Society
Goliard meeting next Monday, Jan. 22
Quest 24 The February Edition
Blood drive sign up today
Anyone have a bike trainer
Study abroad this summer with Augsburg faculty
Yoga today - Century room
Looking for actors
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Girl Scout cookies for sale
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Assessment Workshop, January 25
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3:30 5:30 p.m. in Lindell 202
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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 Submitter: Regina Hopingardner, Administrative Assistant, CLASS Program Message:
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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CTL professional travel funds: Important Notice
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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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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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Writing Lab opens January 22
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Spring semester in the Writing Lab begins on Monday, Jan. 22. Hours are as follows:
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135 Years of Trinity-Augsburg Collaboration
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Trinity Lutheran Congregation invites the Augsburg Community to celebrate 135 years of partnership with Augsburg:
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Revive: Contemporary Worship Service is starting
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Revive, the brand new, contemporary/alternative worship service is starting Thursday the 25th of January and will be at the same time and same place weekly. It is held in the chapel and starts at 9 p.m. The mission of Revive is to offer a place of all out worship, at Revive you can stand up, sit down, lay down, kneel, dance or do just about anything else that helps you worship! The music is fresh and exciting. Not to knock the traditional chapel services, but there will be no organ or hymns. If you have ever been to Vespers at Bethel, you will know what it's like.
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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:
Artist receptions this Friday, Jan. 19
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Plan now to meet artists Arlene Burke-Morgan and Aviel Goodman this Friday, January 19. Sure, you can visit Arlene's gorgeous God-inspired "circles of light" each time you enter the Gage Gallery and dwell upon Aviel's psychologially-charged photographic prints when you pass by the Christensen Center Gallery, but you don't always have the opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy refreshments, and engage in conversation with other art lovers.
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MN Private College Job/Internship Fair
Message: The Center for Service, Work, & Learning is excited to announce the annual MN Private College Job/Internship Fair! The fair is open to all undergraduates and will be held at the Mpls. Convention Center. Excellent opportunity to network and gather job and internship information from over 150+ businesses and organizations. Cost $10.. To register - stop by CSWL, Anderson Hall, LL x1148 More information can be found at www.augsburg.edu/cswl click on students then the MN Private College Fair link. Subject:
Mohamed Sallan now Director for Pan-Afrikan Center
Message: Mohamed Sallam is now the interim Director for the Pan-Afrikan Center. Mohamed started at Augsburg this fall as the Assistant Director, and with Trena Bolden Fields moving to work with the President's Office, Mohamed will take over as Director. Subject:
The Augsburg Classic Film Society
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The Augsburg Classic Film Society will present a showing of F.W. Murnau's classic silent film Nosferatu on Thursday, Jan. 25 from 7-10 p.m. at Old Main 18. A panel of faculty (David Apolloni, Philosophy, Robert Cowgill, English and Film Studies, Mark Fuehrer, Philosophy, Don Steinmetz, German) will discuss the film. The presentation is free and open to all Augsburg faculty, staff, and students, and to the public. Free hot cider and brownies will be provided.
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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: Quest 24 The February Edition Message:
Where are you going in your life?
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Blood drive sign-up today Message: Make saving lives your winter sport! Stop by the table in Christensen Center today to sign-up to donate blood when the Memorial Blood Center Bloodmobile is on campus next Monday, Jan. 22. The bloodmobile will take donations from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. outside the Music Hall so stop by and sign-up for a time today or call Emily in Res Life at 507-358-1182 or the Counseling & Health Promotion office at 612-330-1707 for your time. If you are going to donate be sure to eat and drink plenty of fluids and bring your photo ID. Help save a life - donate blood! Subject:
Anyone have a bike trainer?
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The Pedalers for Peace are in need of a bike trainer to help prepare them for the summer alternative break trip from Jackson, Mississippi to New Orleans. If you have a trainer that you are not using and would be willing to lend it to the bike group, we would be extremely appreciative. The trainer would stay at the Hope House living room and would be used from now to either immediately before or after the Augsburg spring break (March 16 - 25 ). If you would need it prior to that, we would gladly return it whenever you would like.
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Study abroad this summer with Augsburg faculty Message:
Come to the following meeting to hear about faculty-led short-term programs running this summer 2007 in Greece & Turkey, the Czech Republic, and Namibia!
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Yoga today - Century room Message: Counseling & Health Promotion invites all interested students, faculty and staff to yoga today from noon - 1 p.m. Today we will be in the Century Room - lower level of Christensen Center. Please feel free to bring your own mat. Any questions, call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707. Hope you can come! Subject:
Looking for actors
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
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Girl Scout cookies for sale
Message: Wondering where to get Girl Scout cookies? My daughter is selling cookies for Troop 380. Each box is $3.50 and the delivery date is mid February. If you are interested, please contact Sandy at tilton@augsburg.edu or call x1472. Thank you. |
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