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Teaching and Learning
General education skills consultations spring 2007
Nobel Peace Prize Forum registration now online
CTL Night at the Theater
CTL professional travel funds: Important Notice
2007-2008 classroom preferences form
Q & A: Queer & Augsburg
Leadership development sessions for student orgs
Need a graduation skill in speaking?
Assessment Workshop, January 25
General Announcements
Still time available for blood donations
Campus Kitchen intern needed
Join Augsburg' Run/Walk/Bike Club
Artists + Art + Food = Fun Friday Night
Faculty-led, short-term summer program deadline
Nominate outstanding students
Writing Lab opens Monday, Jan. 22
Participate in senior honors project and earn $10
Psychology Professor Lisa Jack on WCCO-TV
Where am I going in my life?
Subject: Now Hiring - IT Interns - extended deadline
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule
Classifieds
For rent
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Subject:
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. Subject:
Nobel Peace Prize Forum registration now online
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Schedule and registration for the 19th Annual Nobel Peace Prize Forum at Augustana College, March 9 and 10, is now available on line at www.augie.edu/peaceprizeforum/ Subject:
CTL Night at the Theater
Message: Faculty and Staff are invited to the Feb. 3rd performance of "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare and directed by Barbara Berlovitz. The performance begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a reception and discussion with the performers. Please call Terry Marin (x1229) to reserve a ticket. The first 35 tickets will be free to faculty and staff. Subject:
CTL professional travel funds: Important Notice
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The Center for Teaching and Learning has committed the yearly amount of regular professional travel funds for conferences and is no longer
accepting applications. The good news is we have supported many faculty
this past summer and fall and have approved proposals already submitted
for upcoming conferences this spring. In fact, we were able to award
more than our budget line for faculty conferences. There are still
Subject:
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.
Subject: Q & A: Queer & Augsburg Message:
Would you like to receive an electronic copy of LGBTQIA Support Services' monthly newsletter, Q & A: Queer & Augsburg?
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Leadership development sessions for student orgs
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The Department of Campus Activities and Orientation will be hosting leadership development sessions for student organizations on Friday, Janu. 26th from 1 to 4:30 PM in the Minneapolis, Cedar, and Augsburg Rooms on the upper level of the Christensen Center.
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Need a graduation skill in speaking?
Message: Students in need of a course that meets the graduation skill in speaking are encouraged to consider NAS 352 - Modern Nordic Drama (M/W/F 11-12). This course includes readings from Ibsen, Strindberg, and selected 20th century dramatists. Lectures provide a context for understanding the development of Nordic drama. This course is taught in English and is open to all juniors and seniors. Sophomores should contact Prof. Frankie Shackelfor for permission to register for this course. Subject:
Assessment Workshop, January 25
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Still time available for blood donations
Message: There are still a few time slots available for the Memorial Blood Center Bloodmobile which will be here on Monday, Jan. 22 (in front of the Music Hall). Please consider donating some blood now as this is a critical need time for donations. Call Dianne in the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 for available times. If you have already signed up, thanks so much. Please remember to eat before you donate, drink a lot of fluids and bring a valid photo ID. Res Life and Counseling & Health Promotion appreciate everyone supporting this blood drive. Subject:
Campus Kitchen intern needed
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The Campus Kitchen at Augsburg is looking for an intern for this semester. This is a paid internship managing the operations and food resourcing aspects of the Campus Kitchen. The intern will oversee food safety, manage food donations, plan meals, and train and recruit volunteers. The intern will also complete a special project of their choosing. The Campus Kitchen internship requires about 15 hours a week, mostly daytime hours. This would be a great internship for anyone interested in non-profit management, education, hunger relief, social justice or sustainability. Previous experience with the Campus Kitchen is helpful, but not required.
Subject: Join Augsburg Run/Walk/Bike Club Message:
The newly formed Augsburg College Wellness Program is giving faculty and staff a healthy shot in the arm by promoting five initiatives to help increase physical and spiritual wellness among its workforce.
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Artists + Art + Food = Fun Friday Night
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Drop by the Gage and Christensen Center Art Galleries this Friday, Jan. 19 between 5:30-7:30 p.m. Let Arlene Burke-Morgan know what you think of her vivid paintings and prints and tell Aviel Goodman how his dark and disturbing photographs really make you feel.
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Faculty-led, short-term summer program deadline
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Complete applications are due in the Augsburg Abroad office in Murphy Place on January, 30, 2007.
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Nominate outstanding students Message:
ASAC will officially launch its 2007-8 presidential search starting Monday, Jan. 19 but we need your help! Faculty and staff, please nominate students who have shown great leadership, and communicative abilities.
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Writing Lab Opens Monday, Jan. 22 Message:
Spring semester in the Writing Lab begins on Monday, Jan. 22. Hours are as follows:
Subject: Participate in senior honor's project and earn $10 Message: Senior psychology and law student Robert T. is searching for students to participate in a study for his honor's research project. The study consists of two sessions at least two weeks apart. The participant will watch a short video and answer questions. Both sessions will take less than 10 minutes each to complete. The participant will schedule the second session after the first session is complete. The participant will receive $10 for their assistance with the study, during the second session. To sign up for a time, go to the psychology research bulletin board on the third floor of Memorial Hall. Further question can be answered by Robert at tixr@augsburg.edu or by contacting faculty supervisor, Dr. Nancy Steblay at steblay@augsburg.edu Subject:
Psychology Professor Lisa Jack on WCCO-TV
Message: Psychology professor Lisa Jack was interviewed last night on WCCO-TV as part of the "Good Question" segment with Ben Tracy. The subject of last night's question was "Why Don't Some Captives Run Away." You can see the video of Jack's interview by going to the WCCO web site at: wcco.com/goodquestion/ Subject:
Where am I going in my life? Message:
Have you asked the question WHERE AM I GOING IN MY LIFE? Then join Quest 24 to help answer this question for yourself. The Center for Service, Work & Learning and Campus Ministry would like to invite students to register for Quest 24, which will be held February 10-11, 2007 The week-end overnight will take place at the beautiful Mt. Olivet Retreat in Farmington. $10 holds your place, the rest is free....
Subject: Now Hiring - IT Interns - extended deadline Message: Augsburg College Information Technology is seeking qualified Augsburg students to fill the following IT Student Intern positions within the department: Responsibilities: The IT Intern role at Augsburg goes beyond simply assisting the professional IT staff; students will be performing technically advanced work and maintaining responsibility that approaches a professional level. Each intern will work closely with the various members of the IT department to complete tasks and projects related to the ongoing work of the department, including but not limited to: * Providing first- and second-level computing and network support, acting on trouble tickets arranged, assigned and supervised by IT staff. Requirements: Excellent communication and customer service skills, advanced technical expertise to build, administer and support the computing, network and telecommunications infrastructure. Applicants are given an oral technical test to assess expertise in hardware, software and network support. Student must have an AugNet account in good standing. Pay: Special range approved annually by HR, current maximum is $11/hour Policies: Students will arrange a fixed work schedule of 10-20 hours per week with his/her supervisors. Advance notice must be given for time off due to illness or constraints of the academic and co-curricular schedule. Studying or outside work is not allowed during paid work shifts for this position. This position requires the student to sign a special agreement regarding network security administration & use of master keys. Position will be suspended or terminated upon restriction or revocation of AugNet account privileges. To apply for one or more of these positions, please submit your résumé, cover letter and contact information for two references to stucomp@augsburg.edu . Full consideration will be given to all résumés received by Friday, January 26th, but applications will continue to be accepted until all positions are filled.
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule:
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Subject: For rent
Submitter: Brenda A Hemmingsen, Admissions Assistant, Admissions
Message: For rent: spacious 1 bedroom apartment .
Unit is on the 3rd top level
Located on the outside of downtown Mpls.
4 miles from Augsburg campus
Move in- IMMEDIATELY
Large 1 bedroom with walk in closet
Spacious living room
Walk in closet in main hallway
Free storage unit
Private parking space
Utilities paid- except for electric
RENT- $ 600 monthly- plus deposit
CONTACT~ MITCH - 612-333-2597- Cell #
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