Security and Facilities Announcements
- (No listings)
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Multi-Cultural Dinner TONIGHT - All Invited
- Grief Seminar For Augsburg Students
- Accounts Payable Check Run - Thanksgiving Week
- Augsburg for Adults Holiday Lunch
- Welcome to Chapel
- Race Relations: Dessert and Dialogue
- Weekend College Chapel
- Somali Textile and Photography Receptions Friday
- Q & A: Queer & Augsburg, Issue 2
- Weight Watchers Begins Tomorrow
- International Business Abroad, Summer 2008 Update
- Thanks for a Successful Turkeypalooza Food Drive
- SOA Prayer Vigil Monday
- The Future of Black Pride in Minnesota
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
Classifieds
Security and Facilities Announcements
No postings
Teaching and Learning
Instruction and Course Design Workshop TODAY
Three workshops, each offered twice for your convenience. All sessions meet from 3 - 4:30 p.m. in Lindell 202.
"Teaching and Brain Science - ne'er the twain shall meet?" -- Thursday, Nov. 15 and Friday, Nov. 16
"Brain science, 'best practice', and instructional design" -- Thursday, Dec. 6 and Friday, Dec. 7
"The designing professor: changing students on purpose" -- Thursday, Dec. 13 and Friday, Dec. 14
RSVP to martin@augsburg.edu or x1229.
"Instructional and Course Design Project Leader Panel Discussion."
Come hear how the college's first course design projects have been going (good or ill!) from the folks who've been doing the designing. Useful if you're thinking of proposing a design project or just want to learn more about design as we currently envision it. Date and Time to be announced.
Visit the CTL webpage to view other activities and events at www.augsburg.edu/ctl/
General Announcements
Multi-Cultural Dinner TONIGHT - All Invited
The Brian Coyle Multi-Cultural Dinner is tonight, from 5 - 7 p.m. Join the neighborhood in delicious food, great conversation, and neighborhood fun!
If you would like someone to walk over with, meet Campus Ministry by the chapel at 5 p.m. tonight.
Questions? Contact: flaten@augsburg.edu
Grief Seminar For Augsburg Students
Come explore grief before the holidays in a workshop on Monday, Nov. 19, 5 - 6:30 p.m. in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center). The workshop will explore the grief process and talk about support on and off campus. The workshop will be facilitated by Center for Counseling & Health Promotion Staff. Call x1707 with questions. No registration necessary.
Accounts Payable Check Run - Thanksgiving Week
Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, Accounts Payable checks will be processed on Wednesday, Nov. 21 instead of Friday, Nov. 23.
If you were expecting a check for Nov. 23, it will be either mailed or it can be picked up anytime after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21 in the Science Building, Suite 152. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact Amy Daugherty at x1031.
Augsburg for Adults Holiday Lunch
The Augsburg for Adults office is hosting a holiday lunch. We would like to celebrate the season as well as the launch of the Augsburg for Adults office.
This informal, open-house style lunch is designed to help our faculty, staff, and students network and mingle, both within their departments and across departments.
The lunch is on Dec. 1, from 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m., in the main hallway of the Oren Gateway Center. If you are interested in attending, please email foxwilso@augsburg.edu by Nov. 20. However, RSVP is not mandatory, so if you decide to pop by on that date, you are more than welcome!
Welcome to Chapel
We invite you to Chapel the week of Nov. 19:
Monday - Mary Lowe, Religion Department
Tuesday - Lori Peterson, Business/MIS, New Director of WEC
Wednesday - 10:20 am CAMPUS-WIDE THANKSGIVING DAY COMMUNION
We hope to see you! Lil
Race Relations: Dessert and Dialogue
A reminder: Monday, Nov. 19 Race Relations will take place in the Augsburg Room at 6:30 p.m. Hope to see you there! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Ramon Knox or Cassandra Sanders.
Ramon Knox
Director
Campus Activities and Orientation
612 - 330 - 1111
knoxr@augsburg.edu
Cassandra Sanders
Administrative Assistant
Campus Activities and Orientation
612 - 330 - 1418
sandersc@augsburg.edu
Weekend College Chapel
You are welcome to Weekend College Chapel on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 a.m. in Hoversten Chapel.
Speaker: Babette Chatman! (Redeemer Center for Life)
Lil
Somali Textile and Photography Receptions Friday
Community receptions for "Threads of Community" and "10.10.10" are this Friday, Nov. 16 from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Christensen Center.
Special vans will shuttle visitors to the East African Women's Center at Riverside Plaza to see this amazing "home away from home" for women and children. Meet your Somali neighbors, taste East African food, purchase textiles, quilts, and other sewing projects made by hand.
For more information about the exhibition,s please visit the art galleries web site: www.augsburg.edu/galleries.
All are welcome!
Q & A: Queer & Augsburg, Issue 2
Would you like a copy of this month's issue of "Q & A: Queer & Augsburg," published by LGBTQIA Support Services at Augsburg College? Then click here: http://web.augsburg.edu/~oberry/Q&A_November_2007.pdf
Hard copies may also be picked up from the Christensen Center Welcome Desk or in the Auggie's Nest on the ground floor of the Christensen Center.
Weight Watchers Begins Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the first Weight Watchers meeting of our new series! It's not too late to join, either. This week's meeting will be held in the Century Room, Christensen Center. Weigh in is from 1:30 - 2 p.m., and the meeting begins at 2 p.m. Come join us!
The new series runs until Mar. 7 and costs $176 (which can be made in one or three payments, with check or credit card). It's a small price for success - we've lost over 340 lbs as a group so far! Need more info? Contact Cherie Christ at 612-330-1476 or christc@augsburg.edu. See you there!
International Business Abroad, Summer 2008 Update
Business professors Steve Zitnik and Lori Peterson are leading the International Business study abroad program to Germany this summer 2008. Students can take BUS 362 International Business and earn one Augsburg credit. BUS 495 is no longer being offered on this program. The program fee has been set at $2,825, with other costs estimated to be $325.
This is a great opportunity to develop cross-cultural skills, deepen your understanding of business on a global scale, and take advantage of an experience that will enhance your resume!
For more information and to get the application:
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/intl_business.html
Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply now!
Thanks for a Successful Turkeypalooza Food Drive!
Thank you to all the individuals, departments, and offices that generously contributed enough food to provide over 700 Thanksgiving meals! We even had enough of a surplus that we were able to pass along six turkeys as well as plenty of other items to the Brian Coyle Community Center's food shelf.
The winning department in terms of sheer volume of donations was the Physician Assistant Department with 222 cans of green bean casserole, 92 cans of cream of mushroom soup, four turkeys, and $30. It was an excellent demonstration of mobilization of staff, faculty, and students.
Other notable mentions are the President's Office (nearly one turkey per person plus a bundle of potatoes), the Wrestling Team with 10 turkeys, the Psychology department and their 60 boxes of stuffing, and Health and Physical Education and MBA, who brought a little of everything we needed. An additional thank you goes to Nursing, Enrollment, HR, CLASS, Social Work, Athletics, Alumni Relations, Dean's Office, and Marketing.
Please join us as we feast today (Thursday) from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Brian Coyle Community Center for the annual Multi-cultural dinner. In addition to our typical Thanksgiving contribution, explore Somali, Ethiopian, and Korean flavors.
Thanks again!
SOA Prayer Vigil Monday
Campus Ministry and CSA invite you to be a part of a 12-hour prayer vigil in solidarity with those who are down in Georgia and in remembrance of those who have been affected or suffered. We offer this as a time for our Campus to intentionally lift a day up in prayer for the peace of our world. Please consider signing up for a 30 minute slot.
The vigil will take place in the Harbo Chapel (located across from the restrooms behind admissions in Christensen Center). You may spend this time in whatever form of prayer or meditation is significant to you, in your own silence, or in community. ALL are welcome.
While all are invited to stop by at any point in the day, in order to maintain a full 12 hours, we are looking for persons interested in signing up for a 30 minute slot at the following times:
9:30 a.m.
10 a.m.
11
a.m.
12:30
p.m.
2 p.m.
3:30
p.m.
4 p.m.
4:30
p.m.
5:30 p.m.
To sign-up, if you have questions, please e-mail Joanna: flaten@augsburg.edu
The Future of Black Pride in Minnesota
Dear Friends of PFund,
Please consider joining us for this important event.
Community Meeting
The Future of Black Pride in Minnesota
Saturday, Nov. 17
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Pillsbury House
3501 Chicago Avenue
Recently, Soul Essence/Black Pride MN closed its doors. With its closure, the future of Black Pride programming in the Twin Cities is uncertain. We invite you to share your thoughts on Black Pride - past and future - during this community meeting.
Do you want it to continue?
Is it necessary?
Come share your thoughts
Brunch will be served.
Hosted by Brother Circle and PFund Foundation
No RSVP necessary
For More Information Contact:
Kevin Moore at Pillsbury House 612-824-0708 or
Alfonso Wenker at PFund 612-870-1806
Keeping Track of Auggies
Cary Waterman in 10,000 Arts
Page 23 of the Nov-Jan issue of 10,000 Arts, distributed with the November issue of The Rake, features English Professor Cary Waterman's poem "After Watching Carlos Saura's Film of Lorca's 'Blood Wedding.'" Professor Waterman's piece had been Poem of the Week in the "What Light" series at MNartists.org a few months ago.
Auggie Athletics
Auggie Intramural Sports Update
The coed soccer league schedules have been made and were posted on the IM board downstairs in Melby. The captains of the eight teams were also sent an e-mail with some basic rules for league as well as the schedule for tonight's games. Please check out what time your team plays sooner rather than later to ensure that everyone on your team is aware that the league is starting tonight and what time your team plays. We look forward to seeing you all on the field.
Also, keep your eyes open for a three-on-three basketball tournament to be held sometime in early December. There will be both a men's and women's division pending enough interest from both sides. There should be information posted on the IM board downstairs in Melby by early next week.
Upcoming Second Semester IM Sports:
- 5-on-5 Basketball
- 7-on-7 Indoor Flag Football
- Volleyball
- Broomball
Classifieds
Lost Wallet
My friend was here visiting over the weekend and lost his wallet, probably right outside Anderson Hall. If you have found it, or do find it, please return it to me, Sinda Tuttle, 507-271-7568, or CB 2894.
The name on the cards and whatnot inside the wallet is Brandt Stevenson. It's a brown Fossil wallet with indentations on its surface.
There is $20 in that wallet, and I've been authorized to offer that $20 as a reward for whoever finds the wallet and returns it.
Please help me get Brandt's wallet back!
Thanks a lot.