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Security and Facilities Announcements
Important Parking Updates
Teaching and Learning
CTL Workshops on Sept. 27
Scholastic Connections Mentor Profile
Faculty-Student Research Funds Available
The Tenure Process - Brown Bag Lunch
IRB Information Session - Oct. 10
Lilly Lunch Monday, Oct. 8
General Announcements
World Visions Staff Book Club Meeting Reminder
Free Tai Chi Instruction TONIGHT
Student Conference Travel Funds Available
U.S. Senate Candidate Forum at Augsburg
Come Sign up for Intramural Doubles Tennis
KAUG Meeting TONIGHT
Meditation Chapel/Prayer Space
Yoga TODAY
Convocation Schedule
Reminder: Community Time, Tuesday, Sept. 25
Only Three Spaces Left!
American Indian Student Gathering TODAY
GSU Meeting TODAY
Keeping
Track of Auggies
Nancy Steblay Receives NIJ grant
Augsburg
Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Future Sports Broadcasters Wanted
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Message: QEM Informational Session: Thursday, Sept. 27, noon - 1 p.m., Minneapolis Room
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Alex Gonzalez graduated from Augsburg in 1990 with a BA in business administration with an emphasis in marketing and a minor in economics. While at Augsburg, he was on the football team all 4 years and the academic all-conference team. He remains active with A-Club. Today, Alex is a financial adviser with Thrivent for Lutherans and is on the church council at Diamond Lake Lutheran Church. He is married to Simone (Johnson '91) and has three children.
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Applications for faculty-student research funding are now available online from the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO). The total award of the research grant is up to $1000; research must be completed within this academic year.
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Wednesday, Sept. 26, noon in the Century Room
Message: What is the Institutional Review Board and what does it do? Who needs to submit proposals to the IRB? These and other questions will be addressed at an information session on Wednesday, Oct. 10 from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. in Oren 111. Please plan to attend if you have any questions regarding IRB.
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Augsburg faculty and staff members are invited to a buffet lunch with Ann Lutterman-Aguilar, Director of Augsburgs Center for Global Education in Mexico. Ann's presentation -- entitled "Around the World in 44 Years?" -- will describe how living in seven different countries (from Switzerland to a war zone in El Salvador), visiting more than 40, and working in Mexico for the past 14 years have shaped her vocation of international education for transformation.
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The Book of Lamentations, by Rosario Castellanos
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Counseling & Health Promotion reminds all interested students, staff and faculty that there will be free tai chi instruction tonight from 5 - 6 p.m. in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center). Tai chi is a slow and gentle form of movement created in China and practiced throughout the world. It is both a form of exercise and a martial art and is known for its positive effects on health and well being.
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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.
Message: On Saturday, Sept. 29 and Sunday, Sept. 30, the DFL Progressive Caucus will be holding a forum at Augsburg College. Speakers include Phil Steger, Mike Ciresi, Jim Cohen, Al Franken, and Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer. Come explore key policy issues such as foreign policy, healthcare, transportation and immigration and learn more about grassroots organizing and the caucus process in our country! Look for tables in Christensen on Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Wednesday, Sept. 26 to register, or contact Anna at 763-370-1795.
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Sign up sheets for the Intramural Co-ed Doubles Tennis League are now available.
Message: There will be a KAUG meeting tonight, Tuesday, Sept. 25 in Lindell 301 (up on the third floor of the library) at 7 p.m. If you are interested in hosting a radio show, please attend the meeting and get some info about the process for becoming a DJ. Hope to see you there!
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The Harbo Meditation Chapel is a quiet space for prayer or meditation and is located in Christensen Center. The chapel is near the west-side entrance to the building, behind Day Admissions.
Message: Counseling & Health Promotion reminds all interested faculty staff and students that there will be FREE yoga instruction today from noon - 1:00 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Please feel free to bring your own mat and join if you are able to do so. Any questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
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On Tuesday, Sept. 25, all faculty and staff are invited to Community Time in the East Commons, 3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please join us for socializing and sharing campus updates.
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We have three spaces remaining for the Alumni Campus Kitchens night with the President. Come and be a part of the volunteer effort that is sweeping the campus by preparing meals for those in need from the Augsburg neighborhood.
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All are welcome to attend the Beginning of the Year Gathering/Native American Student Association Meeting today, Sept. 25 at 5:00 p.m. in the Marshall Room located in the Christensen Center.
Message: Queer and Straight in Unity will hold its second meeting this Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. in the Auggies' Nest. We'll be updating everyone on our upcoming events and playing some crazy games of Catch Phrase and Apples to Apples. If you're tired of the same old Tuesday night special, come join us for many laughs and a good time! |
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Nancy Steblay Receives NIJ grant
Message: Professor Nancy Steblay recently received a $236,500 grant from the National Institute of Justice to support research on police lineup identification. Over a 2.5 year period, this grant will support three laboratory studies, a field experiment in collaboration with the Tuscon Police Department, and a meta-analytic review of existing lab work on refined lineup procedure. |
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Auggie Athletics Update
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Auggie Athletics Update -- Click on link for story/stats:
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Future Sports Broadcasters Wanted
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Ever thought of yourself as the next Marv Albert, Joe Buck or Kevin Harlan? Do you need a chance to hone your sports broadcasting skills? We have a chance for you to do just that!
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