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Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- President's Weekly Update
- Club 3 Degrees on Friday -- Free Tickets
- Focus the Nation Local Food Resources
- Music and the Civil Rights Movement, Feb. 6
- Skate with the Auggies
- BioMedical Science Panels on Feb. 19
- Q & A: Queer & Augsburg Newsletter, Issue 5
- Sodexho Dining Menu
- World Visions Staff Book Group -- Book Change
- Forum in Law
- Reminder: Namibia Info Sessions Thursday, Feb. 7
- Washington Center Project Application Due Monday
- Vagina Monologues on Campus
- Yoga and Tai Chi TODAY
- Does Your Vehicle Have the Heart of a Hero?
- Reception for John Knight -- Tuesday, Feb. 12
- Earn $10 in 10 Minutes: Participate in Research
- Go Vote in Your Precinct Caucus TONIGHT
- Barbara Harman Artist Talk this Thursday, Feb. 7
- Challenges of Combat Veterans Returning to College -- TODAY
- AASA Fundraiser
- February's Wednesday Gathering TOMORROW, Feb. 6
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Security and Facilities Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
Diversity Survey for Faculty Still Open
Thanks to the 20 faculty who have completed the online survey.
The survey is still open!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ZsjQZ3JLUwHuWHFB7Hg3Ag_3d_3d
Winter Retreat
Life of the Mind Retreat
March 7, 2008
Oak Ridge Conference Center, Chaska
Creating Dialogue on Tough Issues: Religion, Politics and Violence facilitated by Jacqui deVries and Jim Trelstad-Porter. There are 20 spaces reserved for faculty and staff. Costs are paid by the Center for Teaching and Learning. The book Infidel by Ayann Hirsi Ali will be available for reading by each participant prior to the retreat. You may register by calling x1229 or send an e-mail to martin. Books for retreat participants are available in the CTL office in the link level of the library. Specific retreat information will follow in early February.
Future events can be found on the CTL webpage www.augsburg.edu/ctl
Biology Candidate Seminars
The Biology Department is hosting faculty candidates this week.
On Wednesday, Feb. 6, Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright will give a talk entitled "Search and Destroy: How Your Immune System Finds and Kills Microbes (a.k.a., the study of immunophysiomicrobiology!)." This seminar will be held in SCI 123.
On Friday, Feb. 8, Dr. Lakshmi Nagarajan will present "Designing effective DNA vaccines using molecularly engineered biomaterials for targeted delivery of DNA." This seminar will be held in SCI 123.
All seminars will be held from 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Refreshments will be provided
ACTC Women's Studies Conference
Are you doing work in Womens Studies? Are you involved in feminist/womanist activism? We're looking for student posters and presentations on research, activism, or creative works. Please e-mail a short paragraph describing your proposed presentation to nathanso@augsburg.edu. Include your name, phone number, school, and major/minor. Deadline: Feb. 15.
The conference will take place on Friday, March 7 from 3:30 - 8 p.m. in Christensen Center. Admission is free, and dinner is provided -- and there will be iPod Door Prizes!
Spring Workshop Series: Living Leadership
The Center for Leadership Studies (CLS) invites you to its spring series entitled Living Leadership. The ideas of Robert Greenleaf, who created the concept of servant leadership, continue to inspire and challenge us. The series will begin with a discussion of the nature of servant leadership and how it can be applied in our lives. The second workshop will explore a concept that is vital to servant leadership: the important role that self-reflection plays in informing and strengthening our leadership activities.
Thursday, Feb. 7
The Servant-Leader: Grounded in Service, Guided by Questions
Carol Knicker and Patty Park, panelists
Norma Noonan, facilitator
Minneapolis Room, Christensen Center
6 p.m., refreshments at 5:30 p.m.
In part because of its poetic and metaphoric quality, servant leadership has been subject to a broad range of interpretation. Greenleaf, aware of the elusive quality of his servant-leader model, offered his readers helpful guidelines in determining true servant leadership. He wrote that the best test for servant leadership lies in asking and re-asking fundamental questions: Do those being served grow as persons? What is the effect on the least privileged in society? Yet another of his questions highlights the importance of intention: What are you trying to do? one of the easiest to ask and most difficult to answer of questions.
Join us as we explore these and other aspects of the profoundly moving ideas behind servant leadership.
Thursday, March 13
Self-Reflection for Leadership Development
Signe Nestingen
Minneapolis Room, Christensen Center
6 p.m., refreshments at 5:30 p.m.
Bringing fresh, dynamic energy to our leadership roles means attending to our internal conversations about our thoughts, feelings, quandaries, and questions. Attending to our inner selves in a consistent manner permits and encourages the emergence of new ideas, possibilities, and feelings that can, and do, inform leadership decisions every day.
Bring your curiosity, humor, imagination, and a pencil. Come prepared to think, feel, write and/or draw your way into an understanding of what you know, or dont know, about yourself as a leader. This evening is a time to explore the rich and fertile inner territory of leadership.
For more information or to reserve a space in either workshop, contact Patty Park at 612-330-1150 or parkp@augsburg.edu.
General Announcements
President's Weekly Update
The President's Weekly Update has been posted at:
http://www.augsburg.edu/president/updates/2007/020408.pdf
Club 3 Degrees on Friday -- Free Tickets
All are invited to join Campus Ministry this Friday in attending Urban Night at Club Three Degrees, a Christian club in Downtown Minneapolis. We will meet by the chapel at 7 p.m. Your ticket into the club is free, but you will need to bring $3.00 for the light rail. Please feel free to e-mail flaten@augsburg.edu or hoyles@augsburg.edu with any questions!
Focus the Nation Local Food Resources
According to the non-profit group Sustainable Table, the typical carrot travels 1,838 miles before it ends up in your kitchen. Thats a lot of food miles, and a tremendous amount of wasted fossil fuels and packaging.
To remedy that, one can eat seasonal, eat local, and eat lower on the food chain.
Here at Augsburg, we're trying to make that as easy as possible. If you are interested in a community garden space, or in purchasing produce directly from a local farmer throughout the growing season, please contact Tim Dougherty (doughert@augsburg.edu) or Brian Noy (noy@augsburg.edu).
In addition, here are some resources assembled by Professor Jeffrey Kolnick for his presentation at Focus the Nation:
An Internet Guide to Eating Local in the Twin Cities
Local Harvest/CSA - http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
St Paul Farmers Market - http://www.stpaulfarmersmarket.com/
Mill City Farmers Market - http://www.millcityfarmersmarket.org/
NE Minneapolis Farmers Market - http://www.localharvest.org/farmers-markets/M5273
Sustainable Table - http://www.sustainabletable.org/
Community Gardens - http://www.gardenworksmn.org
**Talk to Tim and Brian about the new garden here at Augsburg!!**
Music and the Civil Rights Movement, Feb. 6
Learn about the role of song in the civil rights movement from Hollis Watkins, Organizer and elder in the Mississippi Freedom Struggle as featured at the 2008 MLK Convocation. This event takes place Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 5:30 p.m. in the East Commons. Presented by the Pan-Afrikan Center.
Skate with the Auggies
"Skate with the Auggies" is on Saturday, Feb. 9, following the 2:15 p.m. Women's Hockey game against Concordia College at Augsburg Arena. Anyone who has not yet completed 8th grade is invited to skate. Come cheer on the Auggies and lace 'em up to skate with your favorite player!
BioMedical Science Panels on Feb. 19
In conjunction with the MN Private College Job/Internship Fair, there will be Biomedical Science Panels -- sponsored by Aerotek Scientific -- on
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Each panel will be comprised of 5-8 scientists from local biomedical/medical device, pharmaceutical science, or biotech organizations. Panelists will present information on their organization, what they do, their career path, and the like to students interested in the industry.
Organizations represented at previous job fair panels include: 3M, Aerotek Scientific, Beckman Coulter, Boston Scientific, Ecolab, General Mills, Guidant, Medtox, and Medtronic
Panels at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
***Please note: Students MUST register with the CSWL office, Lower level of Anderson Hall (cost $10).
Q & A: Queer & Augsburg Newsletter, Issue 5
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_February_2008.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.
Sodexho Dining Menu
Tuesday
Feb. 5, 2008
LUNCH
Hot Dogs
Veggie Hot Dogs
French Fries
Stuffed Peppers with Rice
Steamed Vegetables
Blackened Bayou Catfish
Red Beans Sausage & Rice
Tater tot Casserole
Chicken Lo mein
Veggie Lo mein
Chicken with
Pesto Cream Sauce
Deli Bar
Pita Bread
Soups - Corn Chowder or Curried Chicken with Rice
DINNER
Steamed Rice
Beef Broccoli
Veggie Stir Fry
Shrimp Fried Rice
Veggie Fried Rice
BBQ Pork Sandwich
Mock duck BBQ
French Fries
Cheese Manicotti
Steamed Vegetables
Deli Bar
Pizza Bar
Soups - Corn Chowder or Curried Chicken with Rice
Menu Subject to Change without Notice Depending Upon Availability of item(s).
World Visions Staff Book Group -- Book Change
Greg Mortenson, author of the New York Times bestseller "Three Cups of Tea," is scheduled to be a presenter at this year's Peace Prize Forum. He has established schools in the most remote poverty stricken parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and is the founder of nonprofit Central Asia Institute and Pennies For Peace.
Given this wonderful opportunity to hear him speak at the Peace Prize Forum, we have decided to change our winter book selection to his book, "Three Cups of Tea."
Three Cups of Tea is one of the most remarkable adventure stories of our time. Greg Mortensons dangerous and difficult quest to build schools in the wildest parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan is not only a thrilling read, its proof that one ordinary person, with the right combination of character and determination, really can change the world. - Tom Brokaw
We will meet the following dates in the Riverside Room from noon - 1:15 p.m. to discuss the book:
Feb. 13, 2008
March 5, 2008
All staff members are welcome! Books will not be provided this time, so please obtain your own if you would like to participate. This book can be found in the Augsburg bookstore, as well as at other retailers and online sites. If you have already purchased our previous winter book selection, "A Thousand Splendid Suns," hang on to it as we may read it in the spring.
Please RSVP to Holley Locher at locherh@augsburg.edu or x1763 by Monday, Feb. 11, 2008.
World Visions charter members: Emily Cronk, Lynn Ellingson, Kathy Fagen, Amy Greeley, Holley Locher and Lisa Roe
Forum in Law
Come to this free event focused on all things law. From
noon - 2 p.m., you can browse tables staffed by representatives of law schools and organizations that hire law-related positions. This is a
great way to explore law schools or careers related to law. In addition
to schools, participants include paralegal organizations, corrections,
and law enforcement organizations. You can also gather information
about law school tests, test prep centers, pre-law advising at the U
of M, and the U of M Pre-Law Student Society.
From 2 - 4:30 p.m., various event participants will give short
presentations about their organization or school. See the
presentation schedule at the event and sign up for any that might
interest you.
Check this link for a list of participating organizations:
www.cclc.umn.edu/Events/Careers_in_Law_Forum.html
Reminder: Namibia Info Sessions Thursday, Feb. 7
Cheryl Leuning will hold two information sessions on Thursday, Feb. 7, for the Nursing Department trips to the Republic of Namibia scheduled for April 10 - 25 or July 9 - 24. You do not need to be a Nursing major to participate in the July course, as it is offered as a Women Studies course (WST 362).
The first info session on Thursday, Feb. 7, will be held at noon and will meet in Lindell 1 on the Minneapolis campus and will teleconference to Rochester at Bethel Lutheran (room TBD). The second session that same day will be held at 6 p.m. and will also meet in Minneapolis in Lindell 1 and will teleconference to Bethel Lutheran in Rochester (room TBD).
Cheryl Leuning will have a brief presentation at each session and will be available for questions and answers. You only need to attend one session, and handouts will be available.
Please RSVP to wades@augsburg.edu if you are planning on attending either of these info sessions. If you are interested in either option but cannot attend an info session, please contact Sharon Wade at wades@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1209 to have information mailed to you.
Washington Center Project Application Due Monday
Does your vocational calling include a career in politics, journalism, or public policy? Or do you just find the political process and elections fascinating? Either way, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you!
Because of Augsburgs commitment to experiential education/internships in government and public policy arenas, the Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars unanimously selected Augsburg as its partner for the Republican National Convention Seminar. The two-week seminar will begin one week prior to the Convention which will be held Sept. 1 - 4 at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul. Augsburg will host 250 students from across the country who will interact with local and national politicians, journalists and others during the convention. Spaces have been reserved for twenty Augsburg students (at a reduced rate)! To learn more about this exciting program visit the Washington Center's web site at www.twc.edu
In addition to the Washington Center Seminar, Augsburg students can earn academic credit by enrolling in one of the following opportunities during the fall term (this is NOT required to participate in the Seminar):
POL 326 (Political Parties and Behavior)
Independent Study (299 or 499) with Augsburg faculty interested in working with students on a project linked to the Convention or the 2008 Presidential Election
Internship (199 or 399) with Augsburg faculty interested in working with students on a project linked to the Convention or the 2008 Presidential Election
Washington Center Seminar dates: Sunday, Aug. 24 Friday, Sept. 5, 2008 (Republican National Convention: Sept.14).
Eligibility: Open to ALL Augsburg students(including those who plan to graduate in May) with a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
To apply: The application is available in the Dean's Office (1st floor Memorial Hall). DO NOT apply at the Washington Center web site. DEADLINE: Monday, Feb. 11 by 5 p.m. Submit applications to the Dean's Office.
Students accepted to the program will be required to participate in a resume writing workshop conducted by the Center for Service Work and Learning. This workshop will assist students in completing a resume that must be sent to the Washington Center by March 1 (time and location: TBA).
Program cost: $500 for Augsburg students
Housing: On-campus housing is available for students who will be living on the Minneapolis campus during the fall semester. Also, students may live off campus or stay at the Washington Center's hotel (Holiday Inn Metrodome) if there is space available. More information about the availability and cost of hotel accommodations will be sent to applicants.
Please send all inquiries to Bridget Robinson-Riegler, Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs (e-mail: robinson@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1498) or her assistant, Vinni Thongthi (e-mail: thongthi@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1024).
Vagina Monologues on Campus
Vagina Monologues, a play depicting women and their lives, will be held on campus Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 7:30pm in Sateren. Tickets are available at the door. The prices are as follows: Augsburg students $12, Non-Augsburg students $15, $5 if you volunteer at the show. The money made from this event will go directly to help women who are victims of domestic violence. For more information, please visit www.mpirg.org.
Sponsored by MPIRG.
Yoga and Tai Chi TODAY
Need a little stress relief? Need some low impact work outs? Yoga and tai chi may be able to help. Yoga will be held today from noon - 1:00 p.m. in the Marshall Room and tai chi will be held from 5 - 6 p.m. in the Century Room.
Both these sessions are FREE and open to all interested students, faculty and staff. They are sponsored by Counseling & Health Promotion. You can come each week as you are able to do so.
If you have any questions or want more information, please contact the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
Does Your Vehicle Have the Heart of a Hero?
Does your car/van/truck have the heart of a hero - to bring meals to our neighbors in need? The green voyager that has passionately delivered meals for the Campus Kitchen for the last few years still has the heart but no longer the ability to do it all the time.
Is anyone able to speak for their vehicle and volunteer it to deliver occasional meals? Our delivery times are Tuesday 3:30 - 5 p.m. and Thursdays 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 3 - 5:30 p.m. It'd be great if you yourself could tag along and help with deliveries (especially the 3 - 5:30 p.m. shift), but if that is not an option, we have a solid team of responsible students that will take good care of it.
Please let me know, via e-mail or x1624. Thanks!
Reception for John Knight -- Tuesday, Feb. 12
Didn't get a chance to say goodbye and good luck to John Knight? Not to worry. There will be one more opportunity.
On Tuesday, Feb. 12 from 3 - 4:30 p.m. in the Augsburg Room, the Lilly Program will host a reception to celebrate John Knights many contributions to Augsburg College. Mark your calendar!
As you may know, our longtime colleague John Knight, formerly the director of development at Augsburg and for the past two years the Associate Director of the Augsburg Center for Faith and Learning, has embarked upon a new personal and professional adventure. He has joined the staff of Desiring God Ministries with responsibilities for fund development and strategic planning. Desiring God is a non-profit ministry organization birthed from his church several years ago. Though we are sad to see him leave Augsburg, we are happy that he will be using his considerable skills to fulfill this important new role.
Join us Feb. 12 as we wish John well
Earn $10 in 10 Minutes: Participate in Research
Want to earn $10 in 10 minutes? Come to the psychology lab (Anderson 26) today between 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. or tomorrow from 9 a.m. - noon and participate in a psychology experiment.
Go Vote in Your Precinct Caucus Tonight
It's our right and responsibility to be a part of the solution.
Precinct caucuses are tonight --
What? Precinct caucuses are meetings of politically like-minded people who vote for party leaders and delegates, cast their ballot for the best candidate for President of the US and debate and vote on policy issues and proposals.
Why? Vote for the presidential candidate of your choice. Be a part of the solution.
Who? You and your political party.
When? and Where? To find your Precinct Caucus call 651-215-1440 or www.sos.state.mn.us
For all those living on campus:
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party: www.dfl.org , 651-293-1200, Augsburg College, East Commons
Independence Party: www.mnip.org , 651-487-9700, University of Minnesota, Blegen Hall, Lower Level, 269 19th Ave S; also online caucusing throughout the month for those who want to switch parties or who cant participate on caucus night
Republican Party: www.gop-mn.org , 651-222-0022, Luxton Recreation Center, 112 Williams Ave SE
Informration presented by Sherilyn Young in cooperation with Student Affairs and the Center for Service, Work and Learning. FFI 330-1462, youngs@augsburg.edu
Barbara Harman Artist Talk this Thursday, Feb. 7
All are invited to hear more about the art exhibition "By Water," which is currently on view in the Christensen Center Art Gallery. Barbara Harman will discuss the processes involved in making her mixed media work and give some insights into how she has made a living as a professional artist.
Refreshments will be served.
Challenges of Combat Veterans Returning to College -- TODAY
TODAY, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, from 3:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. in Sateren Auditorium.
I am sure many of you are well aware of the large number of returning military from Iraq deployments and that our Minnesota National Guard has experienced one of the longest unit deployments since WWII for a National Guard unit. You may not be aware, however, of the large number of military-connected students we have at Augsburg. There were 73 students this past term who were veterans or currently serving military members, and that number is expected to grow to about 80 in January -- many of these students have recently returned from deployment. They face unique challenges.
To help in understanding and better our institution's ability to provide a successful academic environment, we have set up a unique educational event for faculty and staff. Chaplain John Morris and three others will be here on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008 to speak about reintegration issues that these soldiers face.
Chaplain Morris is the person in charge of the reintegration program that the Minnesota National Guard has developed, which is soon to become the national model for returning National Guard Units.
The members of the Military Support Group (Ann Garvey, Michael Bilden, Karena Jones, Sadie Curtis, and Wayne Kallestad) invite you to attend this event.
AASA Fundraiser
AASA will be selling roses in the Christensen Center today through Feb. 7. Single roses as well as bouquets are available. The flowers will be delivered on Valentines Day. Please stop by and support the Augsburg Asian Student Association.
February's Wednesday Gathering TOMORROW, Feb. 6
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.
The Feb. 6 lunch will be served in the East Commons of the Christensen Center from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
We hope you will invite your colleagues and plan to join us!
Keeping Track of Auggies
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Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Monday, Feb. 4:
Men's Basketball -- Augsburg 75, St. Olaf 67
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mbasket/0708statistics/020408stolaf.html
Women's Basketball -- Augsburg 75, St. Olaf 69
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/wbasket/0708statistics/020408stolaf.html
Upcoming Events:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/
Wednesday, Feb. 6:
Women's Basketball vs. Macalester, Si Melby Hall, 5:45 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Men's Basketball vs. Macalester, Si Melby Hall, 7:45 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Friday, Feb. 8:
Men's Hockey at Concordia-Moorhead, 7 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. Concordia-Moorhead, 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 9:
Wrestling at St. John's North Country Open, 9 a.m.
M/W Track and Field at Carleton Meet of the Hearts, 11 a.m.
Men's Hockey at Concordia-Moorhead, 2 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. Concordia-Moorhead, 2:15 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Men's Basketball vs. St. John's, Si Melby Hall, 3 p.m.
Women's Basketball at St. Benedict, 3 p.m.
Classifieds
Roommate Wanted
Roommate wanted to share house in Golden Valley. Upper level bedroom with private 1/2 bath. Non-smoker. I have pets. $650 plus share of utilities, (negotiable). Please contact sanzone@augsburg.edu