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- Career Symposium for the Arts
- World Visions Staff Book Group - Book Two
- Food Service, Cans Across America
- United Way and Community Shares
- McNair Applications DUE TODAY
- Today's Student Webmail Tip
- Midtown Greenway Bridge Opening
- Reminder - Wednesday Gathering - Nov. 7
- Down Almost 340 Pounds and Counting
- Juniors and Seniors - Apply to Be a Lilly Intern
- Yoga and Tai Chi TODAY
- PASU's General Meeting
- Tomorrow: Jane Fonda Movie at Augsburg House
- Ultimate Frisbee for Faculty and Staff
- Flu Shots Available Nearby
- Scholarship Thank-You Notes
- International Education Week
- "Jesus Camp" Documentary
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Teaching and Learning
Scholastic Connections Mentor Profile
Mentor Tony Genia Jr., MD, received his BA from Augsburg College in 1985. During his undergraduate education, he served as President of the Augsburg College Intertribal Student Union (1983-1985). He attended the University of Minnesota Medical School, during which time he served on the Executive Council of the Association of Native American Medical Students (including as chairperson from 1989-90). Tony then attended the University of New Mexico, completing residency in emergency medicine at the University of New Mexico Hospital in 1993. Currently, he is certified as a diplomat of the American Board of Emergency Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. His principal practice is at the Fairview Lakes Clinic in Ham Lake. Tony was elected to the Augsburg College Board of Regents in October of 2004.
Tony is mentoring Nou Chang. This is their first year working together.
CTL Night at the Theater
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the Nov. 10, 7 p.m. performance of "Life is a Dream" written by Pedro Calderon de la Barca and directed by Martha Johnson. A reception will be held after the performance. The Director and actors will lead a discussion about the play. To reserve your free ticket, please e-mail gerten@augsburg.edu or leave a message at x1229 for Terry Martin.
Augsburg Abroad Faculty Proposals Available
Interested in leading a short-term study abroad experience in 2008-09 academic year? Curious what goes into planning and leading a course abroad? The 2008-09 proposal form and process are now available at the Augsburg Abroad web site (www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad) and in the Office of International Programs Public folder under Augsburg Abroad. Those interested in leading a program with a very limited audience (only students from one curriculum/department) or for graduate students only should contact Andrea Wojtanowicz.
Have questions about the proposal requirements? Interested in consulting on locations or course ideas? Contact Andrea Wojtanowicz, Faculty-led Programs Coordinator, at wojtanow@augsburg.edu or x1669.
The deadline for submitting proposals is Dec. 15, 2007. Proposals will be reviewed in January and the roster of short-term programs for 2008-09 will be announced in February.
Seminaries Are Coming to You with Lunch, Too
If you arent able to go to the Seminary and Divinity School Fair (since you missed the registration deadline), you are still in luck. Representatives from the eight ELCA seminaries are going to be on campus this Thursday, Nov. 8 all morning. They will have a display in the Foss Atrium starting at 10 a.m. Ron Olson, Director of Admissions for Luther Seminary, will preach in chapel at 11:20 a.m. All the other seminaries are going to be present at chapel and in the Atrium during the morning.
They are interested in eating lunch with students and having informal conversation. Think about joining them in the cafeteria for some lunch (on Campus Ministry) and vocational discernment. Please take some time to talk with these representatives about your plans for the future.
The best part about the representatives is that they really want to help you discern your best vocational path. Dont feel ashamed if you dont choose their particular seminary. They want you to fulfill your own calling, even if that means a different school.
For more information on Seminaries and Divinity Schools, contact Ross Murray at murray@augsburg.edu.
General Announcements
Career Symposium for the Arts
We wanted to let you know of our upcoming event!
The Department of Art History at the University of St. Thomas is sponsoring
a Career Symposium at 7 p.m. on Monday evening, Nov. 12. We will have a panel
of four Twin Cities arts professionals discuss the paths they've taken to their
current position. The symposium is designed to inspire students of art
history and other arts-related disciplines to form concrete, creative and
positive career plans. There will be ample opportunity for Q&A with the
panel members.
This event (which is free and open to the public) will be held in the O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium, and you'll find a campus map to the location at this link: http://www.stthomas.edu/campusmaps/stpaul/stpaul04.htm
World Visions Staff Book Group - Book Two
"Infidel," by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
A fascinating and controversial memoir by a Somali woman. "Ultimately a celebration of triumph over adversity, Hirsi Ali's story tells how a bright little girl evolved out of dutiful obedience to become an outspoken, pioneering freedom fighter. As Western governments struggle to balance democratic ideals with religious pressures, no story could be timelier or more significant. (publisher description)
The first 10 to RSVP to Emily Cronk at cronk@augsburg.edu will receive a free book; at the end of our discussion, we will donate the free books to other communities. This book is also widely accessible at book stores and from online retailers.
Here are the two scheduled meeting times for this book:
Nov. 14 and Dec. 5
Time: Noon - 1:15
Location: Riverside Room
No need to complete the book to attend the discussion. Please feel free to contact us with your ideas or questions.
Respectfully, the World Visions charter members: Emily Cronk, Lynn Ellingson, Kathy Fagen, Amy Greeley, Holley Locher, and Lisa Roe.
Food Service, Cans Across America
Help us stop hunger by bringing any canned goods to donate. The donation will go the Campus Kitchen and the Brian Coyle Center. There will be drop offs in Oren Gateway by Nabo and Christensen Center going up to the dining hall.
Please help support this cause.
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United Way and Community Shares
I thank you in advance for your generosity during this Community Giving time. Food barrels to fill (the needed items are listed on the outside of the barrels in the Christensen Center), penny jars to fill (they look like they could really use our help!) and giving forms to fill out (return to me at campus box 146). Let me know if you have any questions. Remember, every gift of any amount helps our neighbors.
McNair Applications DUE TODAY
McNair Scholars priority Applications are due TODAY by 4 p.m. Applications can be turned to Science Hall 116 or to Campus Box 9. Please contact Xia Xiong-Vang, McNair Assistant Director at vangx@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1680 if you have any questions or concerns.
Today's Student Webmail Tip
Here's a tip as you use the new student Webmail system: use the "Read Mail" button when opening messages! The "Read Mail" button is at the top of the Webmail screen; click it before opening your messages and the system will know that you want to view the contents of your e-mail (this is especially helpful if your messages are showing up empty).
Go online to http://www.augsburg.edu/stucomp/email/webmail_overview.html for general information about how to use the new system, including viewing all your old e-mail folders.
The Student Computing Desk is also here to help you; contact us at 612-330-1400 or stucomp@augsburg.edu.
Midtown Greenway Bridge Opening
Come celebrate the Midtown Greenway Bridge Opening!
Thursday, Nov. 8
4 - 6 p.m.
****Celebration to take place at 28th Street and 21st Avenue.****
Minnesota's first cable-stayed bridge – the Midtown Greenway's final phase – is complete. The bridge's completion fulfills a vision spanning more than a century: linking the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes and the Mississippi River. The Greenway's bicycle and pedestrian paths offer the county a true transportation alternative. Minneapolis is the second largest bike commuter city in the nation.
Light refreshments will be served.
Reminder - Wednesday Gathering - Nov. 7
All faculty and staff are invited to the Wednesday Gathering in the East Commons of the Christensen Center this Wednesday, Nov. 7. Lunch will be available between 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The security and custodial night shift employees are also invited to the Wednesday Evening Gathering at 8 p.m. in the Riverside Room.
The first Wednesday of the month gatherings support our commitment to building community and practicing Common Work. They are an opportunity to get to know one another, exchange ideas, and collaborate in new ways. We hope you will invite your colleagues and plan to join us!
Down Almost 340 Pounds and Counting
Still considering joining Weight Watchers at Work? Well, consider this: during the past two 17-week sessions, members have lost 339.8 pounds!
Stop by and see what it's all about. Weight Watchers is holding an open house on Friday, Nov. 9 at 2 p.m. in Lindell 301 for the next 17-week session. Join us! Want more info? Contact Cherie Christ at christc@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1476.
Juniors and Seniors - Apply to Be a Lilly Intern
JUNIORS AND SENIORS OF ALL MAJORS!
Apply to be a Lilly Intern!
Are you looking to do a meaningful PAID internship in a faith based/service oriented organization that will help you discover your vocation?
Pick up an application in the Center for Service, Work, and Learning (located in the lower level of Anderson Hall), or call Heidi or Lois at X1148.
Deadline to apply: Monday, Nov. 12
Yoga and Tai Chi TODAY
Counseling and Health Promotion invites all interested students, faculty and staff to yoga instruction today from noon - 1 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Please bring your own mat and wear comfortable clothing.
Tai chi instruction is also being held tonight from 5 - 6 p.m. in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center). Tai chi is available to all students, faculty and staff as well.
Both yoga and tai chi are FREE! Questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
PASU's General Meeting
Hello Fellow Auggies,
I just wanted to remind everyone that there will be a PASU general meeting today, Nov. 6, 2007. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and end around 8 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Marshall Room. I can't wait to see your shining faces at the meeting. Come on, Auggies, don't let me down.
Tomorrow: Jane Fonda Movie at Augsburg House
Please join us Wednesday, Nov. 7 for our final Fonda film, "Nine to Five," a comedy starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and Dabney Coleman.
From the Internet Movie Database:
"Getting even is a full-time job! Three female employees of a 'sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot' find a way to turn the tables on him. Frank Hart is a pig who takes advantage in the grossest manner of the women who work with him. When his three assistants manage to trap him in his own house, they assume control of his department and productivity leaps, but just how long can they keep Hart tied up?"
Popcorn, soda, and film at 6:30 p.m., with discussion to follow. Hosted by Abigail Pribbenow at the Augsburg House, 2848 West River Parkway. Please call Security at x1717 for a ride.
Ultimate Frisbee for Faculty and Staff
Ultimate Frisbee for Faculty and Staff
Tuesdays, Nov. 13 - Dec. 18
Noon to 1 p.m.
The Dome
Join us for a fun game of ultimate! Dress comfortably, be willing to grin unexpectedly, and get some terrific exercise!
Just show up! All disc-throwing abilities welcome!!
Flu Shots Available Nearby
The Cedar Riverside People's Center (corner of 20th Avenue & Riverside) is offering flu shots on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 - 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 4 - 8= p.m. The cost is $20 per person.
Protect yourself this flu season - get your flu shots early! Any questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
Scholarship Thank-You Notes
Students receiving merit and endowed, or named scholarships are required to write a note of thanks to the donor sponsoring their scholarship. Please come to the Christensen Center to write your thank you note. The last day we will be in Christensen Center is Tuesday, Nov. 6. The times are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Thank you to the hundreds of students who have already come. Please encourage your students and friends to come to write their thank you notes.
Please contact Barb Hutson at x1388 or hutson@augsburg.edu with questions.
International Education Week
Augsburg College is celebrating International Education Week, this week, Nov. 5 9, 2007. Celebrating and promoting international education and exchange, International Education Week (IEW) is a a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to recognize the global exchange environment between the United States and other countries.
In honor of IEW, OIP is posting International Facts in addition to activities all week long. Today, we will focus on international facts that relate to world geography and population:
++ "Out of every 100 persons added to the population in the coming decade, 97 will live in developing countries." Hania Zlotnik, 2005
++ In 2003 there were an estimated 15 million refugees and internally displaced persons. The Middle East and South America are the regions in which most displaced people live; Pakistan, Iran and Germany are the territories that provide asylum to most people from outside their borders. (http://www.worldmapper.org/display.php?selected=13)
++ Chang is the most common surname in the world.
(http://geography.about.com/library/faq/blqzindexcultural.htm)
Tomorrow the focus will be on the U.S. within the world.
"Jesus Camp" Documentary
All are welcome to join Campus Ministry as we watch the documentary"Jesus Camp" and have discussion afterwards.
Thursday, Nov. 9
Science 123
7 p.m.
What biases do we bring to films like this? What does it mean to be "evangelical?"
To "speak in tongues?" What do we have in common with those in this movie?
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation!
Please contact Kristen, hoyles@augsburg.edu, for more information.
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Intramural Soccer and Three-on-Three Basketball Info
Intramurals are still taking rosters for the first eight teams to sign-up for co-ed soccer until this Thursday, Nov. 8, with four teams currently in. Co-ed means there must be a minimum of three women on the field of the seven players allowed at all times what you do with the other four players is up to you. Other rules can be found on the Auggie Athletics web page under indoor soccer league. Rosters and other information can be found downstairs in Si Melby next to the IM board.
Also, intramurals is planning a one night/day three-on-three basketball tournament for sometime in late November or early December. Keep your eyes open on the IM board or through A-Mail for additional information about the tournament.
Classifieds
Missing Textbook
If anyone finds a textbook entitled "Core Concepts in Health," PLEASE contact Christine at esser@augsburg.edu or by phone at 701-730-3019. REWARD for its return!!! Thanks!