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Teaching and Learning
Dessert & Dialogue - next Monday, Feb. 26
Safe Space Training February 28
Friday Seminar, Today, Lindell 301
Vocation Reconsidered
General Announcements
Artists! Writers! Murphy Square Wants Submissions!
Interested in Seminary?
Auggie Cheer Team Community Day Fundraiser
Pilates is Coming
Real Talk: Immigration, Wednesday. Feb 28, noon
World Chat: Climate Change
English Department Shares the Wealth
Christensen Center website goes live
Scholarship Opportunity
Japanese mask maker Bidou Yamaguchi here Monday
Second session of the $20 study
Japanese designer Ayomi Yoshida on campus Tuesday
The Economics of Global Climate Change
Auggie Service Day needs your help
Help the Pedalers for Peace bike to New Orleans
Tara Sweeney's art exhibit opens today
Free Life Time Fitness pass this weekend
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Nancy Steblay participates in Harvard webcast
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Classifieds
Grand Opening of the Fair Trade Café
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
Subject: Dessert & Dialogue - Next Monday, Feb. 26 Message:
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Safe Space Training February 28
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Be informed on lesbian, gay, transgender, and bisexual issues as well as learn how to be supportive of individuals in the LGBTQIA community.
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Friday Seminar, today, Lindell 301
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The Friday Seminar, February 23: The Colorful History & Culture of Guatemala
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Vocation Reconsidered
Message: Tuesday, February 27, 3:30-5:00, Minneapolis Room. The first of a series of conversations for and by faculty on the role of vocation in the curriculum and the Augsburg mission. Informal conversation; ideas, critiques, suggestions, and proposals for future directions welcomed. Contact Russell Kleckley for more information, ext. 1348; kleckley@augsburg.edu. Refreshments served. |
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Artists! Writers! Murphy Square Wants Submissions!
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Murphy Square, Augsburgs Literary and Art journal, wants your submissions. Subject:
Interested in Seminary?
Message: Then consider applying to be a Lilly Scholar for 2007-2008. This program is a year-long academic seminar for students who have a possible interest in attending seminary or pursuing graduate study in the sacred arts or theology. It includes a scholarship for $2,100 and, in some cases, an opportunity to take graduate level coursework at Luther Seminary. For further information and an application, please stop by the Lilly Resource Center (Memorial 231), or contact Diane Glorvigen at 612-330-1334 or glorvige@augsburg.edu. Subject:
Auggie Cheer Team Community Day Fundraiser
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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.
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Pilates is Coming
Message: As part of the new Wellness Committee at Augsburg we are happy to announce that Pilates will be offered on several Wednesdays for the rest of the semester as a pilot program. Our first session will be Wednesday, Feb. 28 from noon - 1 p.m. in the Marshall Room. We hope you can attend. Any questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707. Subject:
Real Talk: Immigration, Wednesday, Feb 28, noon Message:
You're invited to the first incarnation of REAL TALK this Wednesday, February 28th, from 12-1 pm in the Cedar and Riverside Rooms.
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World Chat: Climate Change
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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.
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English Department Shares the Wealth
Message: You may have noticed that some members of the English Department have been cleaning their offices. This effort has resulted in a great many books being relocated to a moveable cart and to piles on the floor. Wednesday, Feb. 28, is the day for English students of all kinds to benefit. Come to the second floor of Memorial, the "lounge" nestled at the end of the philosophy et al hall, to choose free books. There will be food, too. Book giveaway will begin at 11:30 a.m. and last until 1 p.m. Subject:
Christensen Center website goes live Message:
The Christensen Center Task Force website is up and running!
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Scholarship Opportunity
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The KeyBank Take 5 Scholarship will be awarding $5000 each month from February to June.
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Japanese mask maker Bidou Yamaguchi here Monday
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Ever heard of Noh masks? A Master Noh mask maker will be demonstrating his carving and painting techniques this coming Monday, February 26 in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center.
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Second session of the $20 study Message: Many of the students who helped Robert out with his senior honor's project by participating in the experiment were on track to make their easy $20... then they forgot to show up for their second session and so, did not get to collect thier $20. IF THIS IS YOU, COME TO THE PSYCH LAB FRIDAY, FEB. 23 BETWEEN 12:30 AND 3 p.m. TO DO THE SECOND SESSION AND MAKE YOUR $20. Time's running out! Subject:
Japanese designer Ayomi Yoshida on campus Tuesday
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Ayomi Yoshida's design work might be familiar to you even if her name isn't--she has a line of gift wrapping and accessories available through Target. In addition, in 2002 Target commissioned from her a three-story tall installation piece for their headquarters in downtown Minneapolis.
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The Economics of Global Climate Change
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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!
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Auggie Service Day needs your help
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It's time for the 3rd annual Auggie Service Day, a service day for both the Augsburg community and the youth in the area. This year's event is being held on March 3 from 8:30 - about 1:30 p.m. If you are looking to make a difference in the community or if you need to do some service hours for a class, this event is just for you.
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Help the Pedalers for Peace bike to New Orleans Message:
The Pedalers For Peace, a group of Auggie students and staff, are attempting to bike from Jackson, MS to New Orleans, LA during Spring Break. This is to raise awareness about alternative forms of transportation that will help to free our country from its dependence on fossil fuels.
Subject: Tara Sweeney's art exhibit opens today Message: Don't miss the opening reception for "LISTEN: A Pilgrimage in Watercolor and Ink" from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Christensen Center Art Gallery. The people and places featured in the luminous artwork are touchstones to the physical, intellectual, and spiritual journey that Tara experienced last May on an Augsburg study abroad trip to France. Subject:
Free Life Time Fitness pass this weekend
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The Wellness Committee brings you this fitness and learning opportunity:
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Nancy Steblay participates in Harvard webcast
Message: Professor Nancy Steblay recently participated in a webcast conference cosponsored by the National Institute of Justice and Harvard Universitys Kennedy School of Government. The event entitled Eyewitness Identification: Culling Practical Guidelines from an Unfinished Discussion brought together three of the premiere line-up researchers in the country: Professor Steblay, Jim Doyle (John Jay Center for Modern Forensic Research in NYC) and Roy Malpass (University of Texas El Paso). |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Upcoming Events
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Grand Opening of the Fair Trade Café
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Grand Opening of the Fair Trade Café and the North Country Bagel Bar
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