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Athletic Facilities Closed Easter Weekend
Teaching and Learning
First meeting on faith and learning TODAY at 2:30
Lindell Library Easter hours
Invitation to Design workshop series continues
General Announcements
ABO / MBA Event - MN Twins Baseball - April 24
Pilates is back
Wednesday Gathering Today - April 4 - 11:00-1:30
Nickels Zone Time Change
Summer Housing Information
Real Talk: Darfur Today at Noon in Century Room
Vocatio Chapel with Elizabeth Hunter on April 11
FREE KAUG Concert Less Than 2 Weeks Away
Spanish conversation and lunch
FACULTY - Forum on Disability Services
Calling all Seniors
Opportunity to honor a 2007 grad
Student Survey about Study Abroad
Who is still looking for housing?
Marina Christensen Justice Award
MLK Organizing Meeting
Faculty and Staff Study Abroad Survey
Art Club trip to Chicago
Registration Wednesday and Thursday
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Track of Auggies
Keith McCoy has resigned his position
Psychology students at national conferences
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Athletic Facilities Closed Easter Weekend
Message: All Athletic Facilities, including both fitness centers and Melby Gym, will be closed Easter weekend: April 6, 7 & 8. We will reopen with regular hours at 6:00am Monday, April 9. |
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First meeting on faith and learning TODAY at 2:30
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On behalf of the Office of the Dean, the Religion Department, the Christensen Chair and the Exploring Our Gifts Program, we would like to invite you to a conversation on the future of a proposed Augsburg Center for Faith and Learning. Please consider attending one of these two meetings:
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Lindell Library Easter hours
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Special Library and Student Computing hours during the Easter weekend are:
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Invitation to Design workshop series continues
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ABO / MBA Event - MN Twins Baseball - April 24th
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Augsburg Business Organization invites you to our next MBA / ABO social networking event this year on Tuesday, April 24th. ABO is an Augsburg student organization which is dedicated to making connections with students and the Twin Cities business community. We'll meet at 6:00 p.m. and then head down to the game via light rail for a 7:10 game against the Cleveland Indians. (Note: If you wish, you can also arrange to pick up your tickets ahead of time and meet us at the dome.) This is a great chance to socialize with your fellow Augsburg Business students; both MBA and undergraduates along with faculty and staff.
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Pilates is back Message:
Pilates will be held today from noon - 1:00 p.m. in the Marshall Room as part of a pilot program for the Augsburg Wellness Initiative. Cindy Sawamura the yoga instructor will also be the pilates instructor. The session is free and open to all interested staff, faculty and students.
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Wednesday Gathering Today - April 4th - 11:00-1:30
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All faculty and staff are invited to the Wednesday Gathering today in the East Commons of the Christensen Center between 11:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m. for the chili (meat or vegetarian), salad, and dessert buffet.
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Nickels Zone Time Change
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Listeners of The Nickels Zone:
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Summer Housing Information
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Summer housing information is now available in both Residence Life offices. Contract signing for New Hall is April 11th, 7:00 am to 8:00 am in the Urness lobby. Contract signing for Mortensen Hall is April 12th, 7:00 am to 8:00 am in the Urness lobby.
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Real Talk: Darfur Today at Noon in Century Room
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Vocatio Chapel with Elizabeth Hunter on April 11
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Augsburg College will conclude the 2006-07 Vocatio Chapel Series with writer Elizabeth Hunter. Elizabeth is a section editor of The Lutheran magazine, the magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Raised in the Twin Cities, Elizabeth now lives in Chicago with her husband, a hard-working youth director, and her two children, Evan and Jacob. Jacob is only 4 months old, and he will be joining Elizabeth during her visit!
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FREE KAUG Concert Less Than 2 Weeks Away
Message: On Friday, April 13 KAUG presents its Final Cut concert, the final concert in this year's KAUG Live series, at 8PM in the East Commons. The bands include Kid Dakota, Bill Caperton of Ella, and The Spirit of 76. The doors open at 7:30 PM and the event is FREE for everyone. Mark the date on your calendar and stay tuned for updates at www.augsburg.edu/kaug Subject:
Spanish conversation and lunch
Message: Interested in practicing your Spanish conversation skills? If so, you're invited to the Augsburg room, on the 2nd floor of Christenson Center, from 11:00 - 12:30 pm. this Thurs., to listen or to practice speaking Spanish. All levels of language ability are welcome. Bring your lunch, if you want. Questions? Contact Anita Fisher, Emiliano Chagil or Kate Reinhardt. We hope to see you there! Subject:
FACULTY - Forum on Disability Services
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FACULTY are invited to participate in a luncheon discussion forum TODAY - Wednesday, April 4th from 12 to 1 p.m. in the Minneapolis Room. A wonderful *free* lunch will be provided.
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Calling all Seniors! Message:
Today is the day that you can make a difference!
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Opportunity to honor a 2007 grad
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STAFF & FACULTY:
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Student Survey about Study Abroad
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The Office of International Programs (OIP) at Augsburg College would appreciate student input about study abroad at Augsburg. Whether you have gone abroad or not, this survey is open to all students. We want to hear your perspectives and discover your knowledge level about study abroad on this campus. Your input will help OIP move forward supporting Global Learning at Augsburg College.
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Who is still looking for housing?
Message: Off-Campus Housing Opportunity--Attention all Augsburg students. Women and men! There is a great opportunity for you to live off campus next year and tutor youth from the Phillips neighborhood. Committ one year to become a member of this community, live among other college students, and expand your network in a diverse neighborhood through the PPL College House Program all while still attending classes at Augsburg. Applications are open to all students...and did I mention the rent is really cheap?...cheaper than living on-campus! Please contact Alisa Hoven (hoven@augsburg.edu) or Eric Oines (eric.oines@ppl-inc.org) if you would like more information or application materials. Subject:
Marina Christensen Justice Award
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Dear Augsburg Students, Faculty and Staff,
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MLK Organizing Meeting
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Augsburg Students, Faculty and Staff,
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Faculty and Staff Study Abroad Survey
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The Office of International Programs (OIP) is implementing a project for AQIP called Study Abroad Curriculum Integration. As part of this project it is important to collect information about the current level of study abroad knowledge and gauge perspectives on study abroad within the Augsburg community. This will also help us move forward supporting the Global Learning Center outlined by President Pribbenow.
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Art Club trip to Chicago
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The art club is planning a trip to Chicago from April 20-22. We will be leaving campus at 11 am on Friday and returning Sunday around 9:30 pm (cost is $40 for roundtrip bus ticket).
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Registration Wednesday and Thursday
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Wednesday, April 4
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Keith McCoy has resigned his position
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Keith McCoy is leaving Augsburg to pursue a wonderful oppurtunity in the corporate sector. Keith has provided endless energy, countless ideas and incredible enthusiasm during the past four years at Augsburg. He will be greatly missed by all of those who have had the pleasure of working with him.
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Psychology students at national conferences
Message: Four Augsburg psychology majors recently presented at professional conferences. Alyssa Kane and Shannon Ryan presented their research results in Memphis at the Annual Conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Dr. Dave Matz is their research advisor. Amanda Brey and Robert Tix traveled to New York City, along with advisor Dr. Nancy Steblay, to present their laboratory studies at "Off the Witness Stand", a conference at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Both faculty members also presented at the conference. The students are supported by URGO. |
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