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Teaching and Learning
Q & A: Queer & Augsburg
Canadian Studies
General Education Skills Consultations Spring 2007
Last MLK World House Forum: Friday 2-3 p.m.
Assessment Workshop, Thursday January 25
Metro-Urban Studies Now Online
Leadership Development Sessions for Student Orgs
Critical Thinking Workshop for All Departments
Is religious faith dangerous and absurd?
Faculty: Notetaker requests
General Announcements
Scholarship Opportunity
"Discovering Our City" in the Student Art Gallery
Give your input on the future of Cedar Riverside
Vocatio Chapel with Sven Sundgaard
Student Discounts at local businesses
Spring Convocation Schedule
Join Augsburg's Run/Walk/Bike Club
Upcoming Resume Writing Workshop
Artist/pschoanalyst Aviel Goodman to talk Thursday
FCA tonight
Somali Diaspora Project: The Journey Away
Weekly Update
It's about one moment...
Lindsay Ball!
Walking in the Dome
Quest 24 The February Edition
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Poet of the Week
Prof. Bill Green's latest publication
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
Subject: Q & A: Queer & Augsburg Message:
Would you like a copy of the new, monthly newsletter, Q & A: Queer & Augsburg, published by LGBTQIA Support Services at Augsburg College? Then click here: http://web.augsburg.edu/~oberry/Q&A_01_15_2007.pdf
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Canadian Studies
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The college has received some funds to support Canadian Studies here at
Augsburg. If you currently include the study of something Canadian in
your courses ( i.e. Canadian authors, the Canadian political system,
etc.), would like support in adding a Canadian component to classes, or
are interested in developing a new course with Canada as its focus,
please attend this meeting. It will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 31 in
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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. Subject:
Last MLK World House Forum: Friday 2-3 pm
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Dear Augsburg College Community Members,
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Assessment Workshop, Thursday January 25
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3:30 5:30 p.m. in Lindell 202
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Metro-Urban Studies Now Online Message:
The Metro-Urban Studies Program has gone high-tech! Check out our new Metro-Urban Studies website at:
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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, Jan. 26 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the Minneapolis, Cedar, and Augsburg Rooms on the upper level of the Christensen Center.
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Critical Thinking Workshop for all departments
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RSVP now!
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Is religious faith dangerous and absurd?
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Interested faculty and staff members are invited to join librarian Bill Wittenbreer and religion professor Mark Tranvik in a book discussion group that will entertain this question as well as others that are equally provocative. Group members will discuss the best-selling book "The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason", by philosopher and neuroscientist Sam Harris. (Books will be provided free-of-charge to participants.)
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Faculty: Notetaker requests
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CLASS and Access students might be giving you Professor letters indicating that they will need notetakers. Please take care not to identify the students or their disabilities to the entire class and merely ask interested notetakers to stay after class to meet the student(s).
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Scholarship Opportunity
Message: The St. Paul Branch of the American Association of University Women is offering a $2,000 scholarship for the 2007-2008 academic year to a woman who is returning to a four-year degree program at an accredited college. Eligibility requires the applicant to be at least 25 years of age. Preference will be given to a woman from the St. Paul area. For application materials, please stop by the Enrollment Center or email addingto@augsburg.edu. If you have any questions, please call Marilyn Hobbs at 651-771-2308 or email marilyn.hobbs@comcast.net Subject: "Discovering Our City" in the Student Art Gallery Message: The Augsburg Art Club has installed a black-and-white photography exhibition that features the "answers" to the scavenger hunt they sponsored last fall. Check out the impressive sights and scenes of our city as interpreted through the lens of six Art Club members. The exhibition will be on view this week in the Student Art Gallery in Christensen Center. Subject:
Give your input on the future of Cedar Riverside
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What will the Cedar Riverside neighborhood look like in the future?
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Vocatio Chapel with Sven Sundgaard
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Augsburg College continues the Vocatio Chapel series with KARE 11 meteorologist, Sven Sundgaard, at 10:20 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 24 in the Hoversten Chapel. Sven will speak on his calling to be a scientist and his life as a TV personality.
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Student Discounts at local businesses Message:
The Student Government Association is excited to announce that the Student Savings Club is now accessible online for the 2006-07 school year. This is a program aimed specifically at helping the students, faculty and staff at Augsburg College save money when making a purchase at selected local businesses.
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Spring Convocation Schedule
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Faculty/Staff: We are now scheduled for two convocations for the Spring term during the day school hours.
Subject: Join Augsburg's 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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Upcoming Resume Writing Workshop
Message: The Center for Service, Work & Learning will be holding a Resume Writing Workshop on Wednesday, January 31 from 4:45-5:30 p.m. in the Christensen Center's Minneapolis Room. All are welcome. If you have a draft of your resume, bring it along and we will critique it. Questions call x1148 Subject:
Artist/pschoanalyst Aviel Goodman to talk Thursday Message: All are welcome to attend an artist presentation by Aviel Goodman about the photographic images on display in the exhibition "Unmet." The talk will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Christensen Center Art Gallery. Refreshments will be served. Subject:
FCA tonight
Message: FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) will be meeting tonight at our usual time of 9 pm. Tonight, we will meet in the chapel for an acoustic praise and worship night. All are welcome, you don't have to be an athlete to come. The praise and worship will be followed by fellowship and homemade cookies and milk. Please join us. Subject:
Somali Diaspora Project: The Journey Away
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Somali Diaspora Project: Somali Diaspora, The Journey Away
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Weekly Update
Message: The Weekly Update is now available on my website (http://www.augsburg.edu/president/pdfs/update012207.pdf). You can also access the Update from the front page of your Inside Augsburg account. Please take some time to look over the Update -- good things are happening at Augsburg! Subject: It's about one moment... Message: music+theatre presents Jason Robert Browns musical/song cycle Songs for a New World, a show celebrating lifes changes and transitions. In a series of musical scenes, a cast of Augsburg students will explore the excitement, fear, and anger felt in the face of uncertainty, as well as the courage and hope such uncertainty inspires. Performances are January 26, 27, and 28 at 7 p.m. in Sateren Auditorium. Tickets are free of charge and can be picked up the week of January 22 in the Christensen Center from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.. Subject:
Lindsay Ball
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Tomorrow, Team CabOops (Presidents Cabinet and the Office of the President) will play Team Human Resources in a game of Lindsay Ball. The game will take place in the Si Melby gymnasium. It will start at 12 p.m. and end at 1 p.m. The winning team will hold the honor of being the first recipient of the Augsburg Cup.
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Walking in the Dome
Message: Faculty and Staff are welcome to walk in the athletic dome Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Please walk around the perimeter of the field, as classes and other activities will be taking place on the playing surface. Subject: Quest 24 The February Edition Message:
Quest 24 can help you answer this question! Join us, February 10 - 11 at the beautiful Mount Olivet Retreat Center for 24 Hours of vocation exploration. During our time together, we will hike, discuss, journal, swim, and have a great time. This retreat is co-led by Campus Ministry and the Center for Service, Work, and Learning.
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Poet of the Week
Message: Cass Dalglish has been selected Poet of the Week in the "What Light" project sponsored by the McKnight Foundation through mnartists.org. You can find Cass's work at http://mnartists.org/article.do?rid=132068 . Her poem, entitled "Comfort," will be included in a forthcoming publication of works in the series. Subject:
Prof. Bill Green's latest publication
Message: Augsburg College History Professor William D. Green's book "A Peculiar Imbalance: The Fall and Rise of Racial Equality in Early Minnesota" has just been published by Minnesota Historical Society: www.mhspress.org. |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
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