|
Current Issue
| |
||||
(Browse Issues) |
![]() |
Teaching and Learning
Educate and Advocate
The Friday Seminar February 23
Professor Dan Chambliss visit March 1
Safe Space Training February 28
Calling all Faculty to Monday's Study Abroad Forum
Teaching and Learning Awards Nominations Due 2/23
Dessert & Dialogue - Monday, Feb. 26
General Announcements
Bookstore now hiring
Student Senate Elections Are Coming
Japanese Artist Ayomi Yoshida on campus Tuesday
Auggie Cheer Team Community Day Fundraiser
Win a free iPod shuffle tonight at the coffee shop
World Chat: Climate Change
Art exhibition by Tara Sweeney to open Friday
S'mores Cookout
Japanese Artist Bidou Yamaguchi on campus Monday
ACTC English Majors Conference on Friday
Have you imagined the possibilities for your life?
The Economics of Global Climate Change
Vocatio Chapel with Jon McTaggart on Friday
Photo 101 The Workshop
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
Subject:
Educate and Advocate Message:
Want to stay informed about higher education issues?
Join MPCCs Legislative Action Network. Subject:
The Friday Seminar, February 23
Message:
The Colorful History & Culture of Guatemala
Subject:
Professor Dan Chambliss visit March 1
Message: On Thursday March 1, Professor Dan Chambliss will be on campus to share the findings of his work on a large Mellon Grant examining the student experience. This substantial, longitudinal, and evidence drive collaboration offers some new insights and findings about traditional age student academic experiences. Please join us at the campus wide lecture, What We Learned About the Liberal Arts Student Experience, at 4:30 in the Marshall Room (wine and cheese). You are welcome at any session as well.
Subject:
Safe Space Training, February 28 Message:
Be informed on lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual issues as well as learn how to be supportive of individuals in the LGBTQIA community.
Subject: Calling all Faculty to Monday's Study Abroad Forum Message:
All Augsburg faculty are invited on Monday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. in the Marshall Room to participate in a forum on short-term faculty led study abroad programs, hosted by the Office of International Programs. This is your chance to ask your burning questions and raise critical issues about Augsburg's system for faculty-led short-term programs.
Subject:
Teaching and Learning Awards Nominations Due 2/23
Message:
Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Learning
Subject: Dessert & Dialogue - Monday, Feb. 26 Message:
|
Subject:
Bookstore now hiring
Message: Get great discounts on clothing and books. We are now taking applications. Please stop by and ask Carrie for details. Subject:
Student Senate Elections Are Coming Message:
Elections for Day Student Senate is coming soon. To be a candidate for next year's Senate, don't forget to pick up your petition in the Auggie's Nest or online at
Subject:
Japanese Artist Ayomi Yoshida on campus Tuesday
Message:
Designer, printmaker, and installation artist Ayomi Yoshida will be on campus this coming Tuesday, February 27 to talk about her design and installation work for Target Corp. in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center.
Subject:
Auggie Cheer Team Community Day Fundraiser
Message:
It's the time of year for Herberger's Community Day Sale. The Augsburg Cheer Team is selling Community Day coupon booklets for a fundraiser. It's the same great deal this season: for each $5 donation you make to our cheer team, you will receive a $10 off coupon and eight 20% off coupons. It's going to be a big sale; there is even a bonus buy of $30 off entire stock of men's and women's Clarks shoes for that day. In addition, these coupons can be used at any Herbergers, Bergners, Boston Store, Carson Prairie Scott, Elder-Beerman, and Yonkers stores.
Subject:
Win a free iPod shuffle tonight at the coffee shop
Message:
Augsburg College is hosting a two week series dedicated to teaching students how to make smart money choices. dollar/sense. will be hosted in the campus Coffee Shop at 6:30 pm Monday-Thursday until March 1.
Subject:
World Chat: Climate Change
Message:
Join the Minnesota International Center (MIC) for a World Chat on Climate Change with Karlyn Eckman, a senior fellow at the Water Resources Center and adjunct professor in the College of Natural Resources at the University of Minnesota. This event is open to all.
Subject:
Art exhibition by Tara Sweeney to open Friday
Message: Join the Art Galleries and Art Department in celebrating the opening of "LISTEN: A Pilgrimage in Watercolor and Ink" this Friday, February 23 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Art professor Tara Sweeney travelled to France last May with an Augsburg study abroad program and the people and places with whom she connected are featured in the show. Subject: S'mores Cookout Message:
Come to the S'MORES COOKOUT, provided by the Outdoors Club.
Subject:
Japanese Artist Bidou Yamaguchi on campus Monday
Message:
Master Noh mask carver Bidou Yamaguchi will be demonstrating his centuries-old wood working techniques this coming Monday, February 26 in the Marshall Room in Christensen Center.
Subject:
ACTC English Majors Conference on Friday
Message:
Message: Augsburg College is hosting the annual ACTC English Majors Conference on Friday, 23 February, beginning with a half-hour reception at 1 pm in the Student Gallery just off the Christensen Center Coffee Lounge. President Pribbenow and Dean Farley will welcome English majors and faculty from all of the ACTC colleges.
Message:
Students - Have you imagined the possibilities for your life? Come explore with us! Join us for an inspirational video and discussion about your gifts and possibilities!
Message:
Augsburg Students are invited to attend the public forum sponsored by the Minnesota International Center on Tuesday, February 27 with His Excellency Alan Charlton, Deputy Head of Mission for the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. Ambassador Charlton will be speaking on the economic impact of climate change and the British government' s international efforts to improve the global environment. This event is free for students!
Subject:
Vocatio Chapel with Jon McTaggart on Friday
Message:
Augsburg College continues its Vocatio Chapel series, How Are We Known: Vocation and Public Life for the month of February. On Friday, February 23, Jon McTaggart will be our guest in the Hoversten Chapel at 10:20. Jon is the Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Minnesota Public Radio. He will share about his calling to work in a major media outlet.
Subject:
Photo 101: The Workshop
Message:
Hone your photographic skills in the Photo 101 Workshop led by Stephen Geffre. The workshop is open to all, but priority will be given to members of the community who use photography as part of an Augsburg College function (a class traveling abroad, class assignment, a campus job, etc.) Classes run Feb. 26, March 1, 5, and 8 from 4:30- 6 p.m.
|
The Daily
A-Mail is an official publication of Augsburg College. You can subscribe/unsubscribe from e-mail notification.
The current version of the Daily A-Mail will always be available at http://augnet.augsburg.edu/amail