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How Can I Get Maintenance Work Done in My Area?
Planned Wireless Maintenance Saturday Morning
Teaching and Learning
Safe Space Training at Augsburg
What Is Sadness? What Is Joy?
Upcoming Fearless-Leaders Conference
General Announcements
Come Barbecue with QSU
URGO Seeking Student Fulbright Applicants
Register for GRE Test Prep at Augsburg
How to Get and Stay Fit
Register Now for LSAT Prep Course at Augsburg
Join Augsburg in the Minneapolis CROP Walk
30,000 Software Tutorials Online from IT and HR
Faculty Feedback Channels - VPAA Candidacy Process
WEC and Grad Students Quest 24
Nicaragua Weeps in Wake of Hurricane Felix
We Welcome You to Chapel - MWF 10:20 a.m., TU/TH 11:20 a.m.
Scholarly Writing Group - Monday
Elaine Penn Presentations Throughout Monday
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Congratulations to Prof. Michael Lansing (History)
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Ultimate
Classifieds
Free Kitten
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Message: For the new employees this year, and as a refresher to those returning, the following guidelines explain how to request work to be done by the Facilities Department. All requests for maintenance, grounds and custodial work should be called in to Public Safety Dispatch at x1717. The dispatcher will then generate a work order and may also call a maintenance staff person to handle the problem immediately, depending on the urgency of the problem. Any follow-up on a work request that has already been called in to Public Safety Dispatch should be directed to Terri Adams (x1566) in the Facilities Office. If you have any questions about this process, please call Terri at x1566.
Message: On Saturday morning, Sept. 15, the wireless networks on campus will be temporarily unavailable as Information Technology staff perform planned maintenance. The networks (Aug-Guest, Aug-Student, and Aug-Facstaff) will become unavailable at 8 a.m.; access should be restored by noon. |
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Be informed on lesbian, gay, bi, trans, questioning, intersex, and asexual issues as well as learn how to be supportive of individuals in the LGBTQIA community.
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The Bernhard M. Christensen Endowment Committee, the Augsburg Center for Faith and Learning, and the Religion Department are pleased to welcome Dr. Rolf Jacobson as this year's Bernhard M. Christensen Symposium Speaker. Dr. Jacobson is associate professor of Old Testament at Luther Seminary and was on Augsburg's faculty from 2000 through 2003.
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The Fearless-Leaders Conference for student organizations is fast approaching!
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Message: Welcome back Auggies! Queer and Straight in Unity will be holding a barbecue on Sunday, Sept. 16th, from 1 to 3 p.m. in Murphy Park. Bring your friends and come help us kick off a great year! Stop by our table in the Christensen Center from 3 to 7 p.m. on Friday for more details. Everyone is welcome!
Message: Fulbright PROGRAM SUMMARY
Message:The Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) will be hosting a GRE prep course on campus this semester for current students and alums. The course will be held for six weeks: Tuesdays, September 25, October 2, October 9, October 16, October 23, and October 30 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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Come get your fitness questions answered and sign up for a "personal training program session." This is an informal, non-workout session for you to come and get information about our workout facilities. Sessions will be held on Monday, Sept. 17 and Tuesday Sept. 18 at noon in the conference room (3rd floor, Kennedy Center). For more information, e-mail pfaff@augsburg.edu.
Message: The Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) is hosting LSAT Prep on campus this fall. It costs only $100 for current students and $150 for Augsburg alums or others, and includes test prep materials. *Compare to a $580 course cost at the U of M and over $1300 if taken through Kaplan or Princeton Review!*
Message: Join with other Auggies to support the Church World Service's annual CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) Walk, a symbolic walk of solidarity to raise funds for international development and sustainable agriculture projects as well as the good work of local organizations. This year's local beneficiaries happen to include the Brian Coyle Center's foodshelf, which we've pledged to support in the past.
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Information Technology and Human Resources are excited to announce the availability of the vast Atomic Learning library of software tutorials to all Augsburg faculty, staff and students. This campus-wide license offers training that would be costly to do externally. This system is essentially training-on-demand and provides self-directed training when people want it in their office.
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Faculty Senate has been charged with processing feedback from faculty and making a recommendation to the President regarding the candidacy of Barbara Farley for Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of the College. For individual faculty, there are two official ways to provide feedback to the senate.
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WEC students are invited to register for Quest 24, a 24-hour retreat to explore gifts, work-life balance, and vocation. The retreat is Sept. 29-30. We will travel to the Mount Olivet Retreat Center in Farmington.
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From Kathy McBride, CGE faculty in Nicaragua: Hurricane Felix slammed into the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, leaving over 50,000 homeless and hundreds of indigenous Miskitu people dead. The stories of mothers, fathers and children talking about how the hurricane ripped their families apart is heart breaking, and there has been a lot of weeping. Many are now missing, while others collect dead bodies from the sea.
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We look forward to a great week in Chapel:
Message: The Scholarly Writing Group, which provides an informal venue for discussing and getting feedback on individual scholarly writing projects, is holding its first meeting of the year from 11:30 - 1 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 17, in Lindell 202 (right behind Terry Martin's desk on the 2nd floor of the library). We will be planning this year's meetings and discussing our individual summer and future projects. If you're interested and want to join us, even for part of the meeting, please do. If you contact Lori Hale (hale@augsburg.edu) and/or Doug Green (green@augsburg.edu) very soon, we can have a box lunch for you, too.
Message: Elaine Penn, outstanding speaker, workshop facilitator and singer/songwriter will spend a full day on campus on Monday, Sept. 17. Her presentations will focus on diversity, leadership and building an inclusive campus community. Her highly interactive style and use of music enables her to reach people in profound ways. |
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Congratulations to Prof. Michael Lansing (History)
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Please congratulate Prof. Michael Lansing (History) on the publication of his book The American West: A Concise History (Blackwell 2007), co-authored with Anne M. Butler, Professor Emeritus at Utah State University.
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Auggie Ultimate
Message: Interested in playing ultimate Frisbee on a new, competitive, Augsburg Ultimate [Frisbee] team? Come to the involvement fair on Friday to our table and sign up! |
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Free Kitten
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I have one little kitten that needs a home!
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