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Security and Facilities Announcements
Security Alert - Vehicle Stolen Tennis Court Lot
Teaching and Learning
One Week to the Study Abroad Deadline
Augsburg for Adults - Join Us for Quest 24
Kick-off to the Friday Seminars
Travel Course to El Salvador - January 2008
Breakfast for Adjuncts on Saturday
Christensen Symposium - Today and Tomorrow
Safe Space at Augsburg
The Tenure Process Brown Bag Lunch
General Announcements
AMP (Augsburg Mentoring Program)
Meditation Chapel/Prayer Space
Looking for a Volunteer Opportunity?
Come sign up for Intramural Doubles Tennis
Global Mission On Campus
Day Student Credit Refunds
Student Conference Travel Funds Available (URGO)
Auggies Have Spirit
Faculty-Student Research Funds Available
Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities
Welcome to Chapel! MWF 10:20 a.m., TU/TH 11:20 a.m.
Poetry Club
Spanish Conversation and Lunch
PASU General Meeting
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Mark Engebretson Appointed to NSF Committee
Augsburg
Athletics
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Classifieds
Needed: 1-2 Bedroom
Room is Needed for Visiting Professor
Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)
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A vehicle has been reported stolen from the Tennis Court Parking Lot (Lot D on the campus map). The vehicle, a 1988 silver and blue Dodge Dakota, was last seen at approximately 10 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20.
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Augsburg Abroad applications need to be in by Oct. 1, 2007!!!
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WEC and graduate 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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Friday, Sept. 28
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Whats the right profession for me? How can I make good choices in my daily life? What are realities in the developing world today? How can communities collaborate to bring social change in response to challenges like poverty and political oppression?
Message: This Saturday, from 9 - 11 a.m. in the Minneapolis Room, all adjuncts (new and continuing) are invited for an orientation to our common life and work. Breakfast will be served at 9 a.m. with programming, conversation, and an opportunity to ask all those unanswered questions about teaching at Augsburg College. Spread the word to other adjuncts! RSVP to Terry Martin (x1229; martin@augsburg.edu) by Thursday at noon.
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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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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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Message: This Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7:00 p.m. in the coffee shop, LINK will be having a meeting for anyone who is interesting in being a mentor to youth from Holy Rosary Church.
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The Harbo Meditation Chapel is a quiet space for prayer or meditation, located in Christensen Center. Students, faculty and staff of all faiths and spiritual beliefs are welcome to use the space. During the month of Ramadan, and throughout the year, students will find this chapel to be a quiet place for prayer in a building which is open 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. weekdays.
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The East African Women's Center, located in the Cedar-Riverside Towers, is looking for a couple of people to volunteer on Fridays from 9 a.m. - noon.
Message: Sign up sheets for the Intramural Co-ed Doubles Tennis League are now available.
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International Service Opportunities
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Financial aid credit refund checks for Day program students will be available Friday, Sept. 28 after 1:00 p.m. in the Enrollment Center. Checks not picked up by Oct. 5 will be mailed to students' permanent addresses.
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Applications for student conference travel funding are available online at the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) site. Faculty and student(s) are asked to collaborate on completing the application. Priority is given to students attending academic conferences and presenting research. Some funds are earmarked solely for low-income OR first-generation college students in compliance with federal grant funding.
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Show your Auggie Spirit every Friday by wearing Augsburg colors and Auggie apparel. You must have something thats maroon or gray. Dig in your closet, wash it up and put it on to support Augsburg. GO AUGGIES!!
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Applications for faculty-student research funding are now available online from the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO). Awards are for up to $750 for the student and $250 for the faculty mentor. Research must be completed within this academic year.
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2008-2009 National Security Education Program (NSEP) David L. Boren
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Here is the schedule for the last week of September Chapel:
Message: For everyone who signed up for the poetry club, there will be a general meeting on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. If you didn't sign up for the Poetry Club, I encourage you to still come to the general meeting. If you have any questions, just let me know. I will be posting flyers between now and Thursday.
Message: You are invited to attend a Spanish conversation group that meets every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. We will meet on the 2nd floor of the Christenson Center, either in the Cedar, Augsburg or Minneapolis room. Signs will be posted. Drop in for 10 mins. or for the whole 90 mins., whatever works for you! Whether you're fluent in Spanish or just starting a beginning class, this will be a good practice experience. Bring your lunch if you want. We look forward to seeing you there! Questions? Contact Emiliano Chagil, Anita Fisher or Kate Reinhardt.
Message: Another General Meeting for PASU is coming up. If you missed the first meeting, now's your chance to get involved. That next meeting will be Oct. 1 from 7 - 8 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Come join us as we plan for the upcoming year. Is there something you think would be good for PASU to do? Come to the meeting and let us know. If you have any questions, e-mail me at king3@augsburg.edu. I can't wait to see YOU there. |
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Mark Engebretson Appointed to NSF Committee
Message: Mark Engebretson has been appointed to a 3-year term on the Advisory Committee for the National Science Foundations Office of Polar Programs. The OPP Advisory Committee provides guidance, recommendations, and oversight in such areas as how OPP can best serve science, promote education, increase workforce diversity, and set priorities for infrastructure investment in Antarctica and the Arctic. Members, who normally serve for three years, come from a diverse community that crosses many scientific disciplines and subdisciplines. OPP's goal is to maintain a balanced membership that represents not only the range of science in the polar regions but also the diversity of institutions in academia and the public and private sectors and of polar scientists (including women and underrepresented minorities). |
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Needed: 1-2 Bedroom
Message: Adjunct looking for housing in the Augsburg vicinity, 1-2 bedrooms (with shower). The end of September; no later then Sep. 30. Adjunct is also a grad student at St. Thomas working on dissertation. Contact: jacobsos@augsburg.edu Subject: Room is Needed for Visiting Professor
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Visiting professor in Augsburg College since early October is looking for a room for 4 months, preferably within a walking distance from Augsburg.
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