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Teaching and Learning
- Last Design Proposal Guidance Session
- ACTC Women's Studies Conference this Friday
- Study Abroad Deadline Extended for Fall
- Last Design Project Panel Discussion
- Scholastic Connections Applications Available
- Soup & Sexuality TODAY
- Creation: The Common Story Continues TODAY
- Friday Seminar, March 7
- No Zyzzogeton Workshop Today (Tuesday)
- Brown-Bag Lunch: Diverse Learning Styles
General Announcements
- Augsburg's Day of Silence
- Prayer Stations
- March Wednesday Gathering TOMORROW
- Buffy St. Marie Film Event
- Volunteer at the Nobel Peace Prize Festival on March 6
- Sodexho Dining Menu
- Student Speaker Nominations for May Commencement
- Nominations for Linda Schrempp Alberg Award
- Women's History Month Honorary Dinner
- World Visions Staff Book Group
- Kick It! with Student Organizations
- Table Tents Available for Advertising
- Day Spring Elections and Wind/Energy Referendum
- The Brian Coyle Foodshelf: Multiply in March
- Dharma Teacher at MCTC on Wednesday
- Need Some Stress Relief?
- Q & A: Queer & Augsburg, Issue 6
- Sodexho Dining Hours of Operation
- QSU Presents the Queer Talent Show
- Free Ice Skating for All Augsburg Students March 7
- Nobel Peace Prize Festival on Thursday
- President's Weekly Update
- Growing Beauty, Growing Food, Growing Community
- Welcome to Chapel
- Tara Sweeney and Susan Boecher Artist Talks
- Christensen Center Task Force Report
Keeping Track of Auggies
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Teaching and Learning
Last Design Proposal Guidance Session
The Instructional and Course Design initiative in the Center for Teaching and Learning offers its last Design Proposal Guidance Sessions to help you prepare your I&CD summer proposal (held in Lindell 202):
Wednesday, March 6, 3:45 - 4:30 p.m.
All faculty who are considering submitting a proposal should attend at least one session or arrange to meet with Stu Anderson (x1012, anderstu@augsburg.edu) prior to preparing a design proposal.
ACTC Women's Studies Conference this Friday
Friday, March 7, is the second annual ACTC Womens Studies Student Conference. Exploring issues such as the real messages in Disney movies, the application of transgender theory to Cymbeline, sexual assault education and policy at Augsburg, African American feminist philosophy, and much more, students will share their research and activism around gender and sexuality.
This free conference runs from 3:30 - 8 p.m., and it is not necessary to register in advance:
3:30 - 4 p.m.,Welcome and refreshments (Minneapolis Room)
4 - 5 p.m., Presentations (Augsburg and Riverside Rooms); Art and Poster Session (ongoing Minneapolis Room)
5 - 5:15 p.m., Break and refreshments (Minneapolis Room)
5:15 - 6:15 p.m., Presentations (Augsburg and Riverside Rooms); Art and Poster Session (ongoing Minneapolis Room)
6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Dinner (FREE Minneapolis Room)
7 - 7:30 p.m., Panel: "What Can I Do With A Womens Studies Major?" (Minneapolis Room)
7:30 - 8 p.m., Drawings for Door Prizes and iPods (Minneapolis Room)
We hope to see you there! Please contact nathanso@augsburg.edu with questions.
Study Abroad Deadline Extended for Fall
The study-abroad deadline has been extended to March 14 for non-faculty-led summer programs and fall semester study abroad programs
Applications can be found on-line at: http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/
Great opportunities are still available!!
Come in for to walk-in advising or for a Group Advising Meeting if you have questions. The meeting schedule can be found on our web site listed above.
Last Design Project Panel Discussion
The Instructional and Course Design initiative in the Center for Teaching and Learning offers its last Design Project Panel Discussion to showcase projects from the first year of the I&CD effort:
Friday, March 7, noon - 1 p.m., Lindell 202
Panelists: Lars Christiansen, Merilee Klemp
All are welcome. Faculty who are considering submitting a proposal are especially encouraged to attend. Questions? Contact Stu Anderson, x1012, anderstu@augsburg.edu.
Scholastic Connections Applications Available
Applications are now being accepted for Scholastic Connections for 2008-09.
SC is a scholarship and mentorship program for undergraduate students of color (American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, Pan-Afrikan, Pan Asian) at Augsburg College. Students who are successful in their application process and are selected to participate receive a $5,000 scholarship and are paired with a successful alum of color who serves as mentor to the student.
Five "new" students will be selected for the program for 2008-09.
Eligibility Criteria:
Returning Augsburg student or advanced-standing transfer student
Demonstrated involvement in community activities (on or off campus)
Demonstrated leadership ability or potential
GPA of 2.5 of higher
Completed financial aid file by April 15, 2008.
Application deadline: April 15, 2008
Applicants can apply on-line or download a PDF version of the application at the Scholastic Connections web site: www.augsburg.edu/connections.
Please read the Application Requirements carefully.
Attention Faculty and Staff: If you know of a student who could benefit from this program, feel free to nominate the student for Scholastic Connections. On-line or PDF nomination forms are available at the Scholastic Connections web site: www.augsburg.edu/connections. Nominations are due by April 15. The student must meet the eligibility requirements and have a completed financial aid file by April 15.
Questions? Contact me at 612-330-1754 or at petersoc@augsburg.edu.
Soup & Sexuality TODAY
LGBTQIA Support Services in conjunction with the Center for Counseling and Health Promotion will host Soup & Sexuality on Tuesday, March 4 at noon in the Century Room.
Join us as we watch the documentary "Do I Look Fat?" and discuss body image in the gay men's community.
This discussion series takes place on the first Tuesday of each month; same time, same place.
Creation: The Common Story Continues TODAY
Today, we continue Augsburg Colleges Inter-Religious Dialog. This morning, we will hear from Rabbi Lynn Liberman, Director of Congregational Learning at Beth Jacob Congregation. This afternoon, Hatem al-Haj, MD will speak to us about the Muslim view of creation. A closing panel will bring all three guests together for further conversation.
Todays events:
10 a.m. Lecture with Lynn Liberman in the Chapel
11:20 a.m. Interfaith Mini-Convocation in the Chapel
Noon Lunch with speakers in the Marhsall Room
1:30 p.m. Lecture with Hatem al-Haj
2:30 p.m. Closing Panel
3 p.m. Closing Reception
The lectures are all free and open to everyone. To RSVP for lunch, please contact Ross Murray at murray@augsburg.edu. The Inter-Religious Dialog is sponsored by Exploring Our Gifts: The Lilly Grant at Augsburg College.
Friday Seminar, March 7
"How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Cool Courses from Hot Faculty"
This seminar will feature selected shorts from 2007-08 course design projects. Faculty featured will include Merilee Klemp, Lars Christiansen, Phil Adamo and perhaps more! Get the scoop on courses cooked up by faculty during the first year of the Instructional and Course Design program within CTL.
Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in Lindell 202. The presentation begins at 4 p.m.
No Zyzzogeton Workshop Today (Tuesday)
There will be no Zyzzogeton poster-making workshop today, Tuesday, as previously scheduled.
The two remaining poster-making dates have been scheduled as follows:
Monday, March 10, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 27, noon - 1:15 p.m.
Keep checking the A-Mail closer to the scheduled dates for more info about location and other specifics.
If you have any questions, contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu, or visit the Zyzzogeton web site at http://www.augsburg.edu/zyzzogeton
Brown-Bag Lunch: Diverse Learning Styles
Brown Bag Lunch: Working with Diverse Learning Styles
Tuesday, March 4, 11:30 a.m. in the Johnson Conference Center, OGC
Have you asked yourself:
- Why dont my lectures get through to some students?
- How can I get students to be more responsible from their own learning?
- How can I help so many different kinds of students learn this material?
Join CLASS and members of the Education Department for a Brown Bag and discussion on expanding your teaching toolbox for working with diverse learning styles. Bring your questions along with your lunch bag. Beverages and cookies will be provided.
General Announcements
Augsburg's Day of Silence
Every year QSU invites the Augsburg Community to participate in the National Day of Silence, a movement practiced throughout middle schools, high schools, and colleges in America. The purpose of the Day of Silence is to bring attention to the silence and prejudices the LGBTQIA community face daily.
Because the National Day of Silence falls on the last day of school this year, Augsburg is hosting their own Day of Silence on March 6. If you are interested in participating, stop by the QSU table this week to sign up. Or you can e-mail us at qsu@augsburg.edu.
Table times:
Wednesday, March 5, 1 - 3 p.m.
Thursday, March 6, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Please send e-mails by 8 p.m. Wednesday night.
What will you do to end the silence?
Prayer Stations
Tomorrow night, as a part of Lent, Campus Ministry is offering prayer stations. Before and after communion, beginning at 7 p.m., there will be prayer stations located in and around the chapel. You are welcome to come and go as you please, and the stations of prayer and meditation will begin at the Campus Ministry Office. If you have any questions, contact Stephanie Wood at woods1@augsburg.edu
March Wednesday Gathering TOMORROW
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 March 5 lunch will be served in the East Commons of the Christensen Center from 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 Minneapolis Room.
We hope you will invite your colleagues and plan to join us!
Buffy St. Marie Film Event
The Augsburg Native American Film Series 2007-8 and the ACTC Women's Studies Program Proudly presents:
"Buffy St. Marie: A Multimedia Life" hosted by the filmmaker Joan Prowse
Date: March 12
Time: 7 - 9 p.m. in Science Hall, Room 123 (707 21st Ave.)
There is a pre-screening reception for students and interested community members from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. in the Century Room, which is located in the lower level of the Christensen Center on campus. Please call 330-1523 for more information
This film is the remarkable story of Buffy St. Marie, well known storyteller musician, and educator whose work has been shared all over the world. This documentary chronicles her career as she rises to prominence in the 1960s Greenwich Village folk music scene and blazes a groundbreaking path as an Aboriginal activist, digital artist and popular songwriter.
Volunteer at the Nobel Peace Prize Festival on March 6
Volunteers are needed for the Nobel Peace Prize Festival on March 6 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hours are flexible and can possibly be used to meet a service learning component for your class. The Nobel Peace Prize Festival is an event where students from around the metro area honor a Nobel Laureate and your help would be greatly appreciated.
Please contact Debra at festival@augsburg.edu
Sodexho Dining Menu
Tuesday
March 4, 2008
LUNCH
Tater Tot Casserole
Steamed Potato
Toppings
Beef Stuffed Tortillas
with Toppings
Chicken Piccata
Rice Pilaf
California Blend
Pesto Pasta
Sautéed Vegetables
Marinara with Beef over Penne Pasta
Deli Bar
Pizza Bar
Soup of The Day - Vegan Curried Lentil and Chicken Noodle
DINNER
BBQ Ribs
Veggie Ribs
French Fries
Baled Beans
Vegetables
Steamed Rice
Chicken Teriyaki
Veggie Teriyaki
Sloppy Joe
French Fries
Deli Bar
Pizza Bar
Soup of The Day - Vegan Curried Lentil and Chicken Noodle
Menu Subject to Change Depending Upon Availability of item(s).
Student Speaker Nominations for May Commencement
Faculty,
Planning for the first Commencement ceremony of this year, to be held on Saturday, May 3, is well underway across campus. An important part of this planning is the selection of a student representative to speak at this ceremony.
Each year, a senior undergraduate student is selected from faculty nominations and invited to deliver a 4-minute speech at the May Commencement. Many of you have advisees and/or students in your classes who will graduate this year, and who have made significant achievements in their academic careers at Augsburg. The theme of this years commencement, Global Learning, provides an opportunity to reflect on the collective experience of an Augsburg education and experience within the context of our changing world. I encourage you to submit the names of those students whom you feel can reflect on the significance of an Augsburg education within this context.
Please send names of student nominees to Judi Green (greenj@augsburg.edu) by Friday, March 14 in order to be considered for this invitation.
Thank you.
Barbara Edwards Farley
Nominations for Linda Schrempp Alberg Award
The Linda Shrempp Alberg Award was established to recognize Linda's outstanding commitment and exemplary leadership to student affairs and to Augsburg. Linda served as the Director of Residence Life and Associate Dean of Student Affairs and served Augsburg for 19 years. She died in 1996 at the age of 44.
The Leadership Award is given annually to an Augsburg undergraduate student who reflects the qualities of leadership and commitment to enhancing college life. The amount of the award is approximately $500.
Nominations are accepted from the campus community. Self-nominations are also encouraged.
The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 14. The nomination form can be found at http://web.augsburg.edu/~garvey/Albergawardform.doc
The award recipient will be announced at the Annual Student Leadership Recognition event, Sunday, April 13.
Questions? Contact Ann Garvey, Vice President for Student Affairs
Women's History Month Honorary Dinner
In celebration of Women's History Month, LINK and the Student Feminist Collective invite you to join us for a chance to honor a select group of women from the community who have worked tirelessly to improve the lives of others. Dinner is free and will be enjoyed with local musician Chastity Brown sharing her gift of music. You will then get a chance to meet and listen to these wonderful women share a bit of their story and their lives.
So please, come recognize the many women of our community who have made a difference and join in on sharing your own story.
Child care will be provided but please contact Hanson3@augsburg.edu if needed.
Dinner is from 6 - 8 p.m. and will be located in the East Commons.
Please join us!
Any general questions please contact Elizabeth at Hanson3@augsburg.edu
World Visions Staff Book Group
World Visions will meet on Wednesday, March 5 from noon - 1:15 p.m. in the Riverside Room for the second discussion of "Three Cups of Tea" by Greg Mortenson.
Kick It! with Student Organizations
Check out the next student-organizations workshop: Kick It! This program is a great opportunity for you to come and learn about the ways you can collaborate with other student organizations and work with other departments on campus to plan great events for students. Wednesday, March 5, 5 - 6 p.m., Century Room in the Christensen Center.
Table Tents Available for Advertising
Greetings students, faculty and staff.
The Department of Campus Activities and Orientation has table tents available upon request to promote student events, department gatherings and the like. A copy of guidelines can be found in the Campus Activities and Orientation public folder on the network drive. If you should have any questions please contact Cassandra Sanders at sandersc@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1418.
Day Spring Elections and Wind/Energy Referendum
Greetings Day Students,
Spring elections for Day student government are Sunday, March 9 through Wednesday, March 12.
A petition was submitted to Day Student Government to place on the Spring Elections ballot a referendum for wind energy. Day Senate voted to approve the referendum. Day Senate asks the Day students to vote on the referendum that reads:
The Day Student Body imposes a non-refundable permanent fee of $14.75 per semester to purchase wind energy.
If the referendum passes, the fee will appear on your tuition as a separate fee, similar to the newspaper readership fee. If the referendum does not pass, no fee will be assessed.
Elect your representatives for the 2008-2009 academic year and vote on the Wind Energy Referendum by clicking the elections icon on Inside Augsburg.
For any questions, e-mail Ricky Oudekerk, Day Student Body President, at: oudekerk@augsburg.edu
Sincerely,
Day Student Government
The Brian Coyle Foodshelf: Multiply in March
This March, as part of the Minnesota Foodshare program through the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches, the Brian Coyle Center is holding a massive donation drive for its foodshelf. The more food and dollars they can recruit, the more support they will receive from Foodshare's incentive food fund.
As one of our core commitments to the neighborhood, the Augsburg Community has always been incredibly generous and this year we hope to generate a lot of support.
As always, the Coyle Center is looking for the following staples:
Pasta, rice, flour, and sugar (in 1 lb. bags)
vegetable oil
Canned tomato products (no meat)
Canned tuna
There will be bins near the stairs in the Christensen Center. Please consider making a cash donation as well, as the Coyle Center can then have the flexibility to purchase what our neighbors most need. Contact Tim Dougherty in CSWL for more information (x1208, doughert@augsburg.edu).
Dharma Teacher at MCTC on Wednesday
The Diamond Way Buddhist Center of Minneapolis will be hosting traveling
dharma teacher Mike Freeland for a talk entitled "Buddhism in a Modern World" on the Campus of the Minneapolis Community and Technical College. The program will take place on Wednesday, March 5 at 8 p.m. in room 3360 of Kopp Hall.
There is a Suggested donation of $10, or $7 with student ID.
Minneapolis Community and Technical College is located at 1501 Hennepin Ave S. in downtown Minneapolis. Parking is available in the College parking ramp located on Hennepin Avenue across from the campus. Newcomers are always welcome.
For more information and a schedule of free public meditation times, please visit www.diamondway.org/minneapolis
Need Some Stress Relief?
If you need a little stress relief and also want to get in some exercise, there are two FREE opportunities to do so today. Yoga will be offered from noon - 1 p.m. in the Marshall Room today (and Thursday). You should wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat if you want to do so.
Tonight from 5 - 6 p.m., tai chi instruction will be held in the Century Room (lower level of Christensen Center). Tai chi is known both as a martial art and a form of exercise. Please feel free to come each week as you are able to do so and of course friends are always welcome.
These free sessions are sponsored by the Center for Counseling & Health Promotion. If you have any questions, feel free to call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
Q & A: Queer & Augsburg, Issue 6
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_March_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 Hours of Operation
Hours of Operation for Nabo Cafe, Commons, Murphy's and Coopers Coffee Shop
Commons Cafeteria
Blue Bunny Ice Cream now available at Nabo Cafe
Monday-Friday
Breakfast....7am-9:30am
Lunch
.11am-1:30pm
Dinner
.4:45pm-6:30pm
Saturday & Sunday
Brunch
.11:30am-1pm
Dinner
.5pm-6pm
Coopers Coffee Shop
Monday-Friday
7:30am-9pm
Saturday Weekend College
7:30am-4pm
Nabo Café
Monday-Friday
7:30am-8pm
Saturday 7:30am-5pm
Sunday
9am-1:30pm
Murphys Grill
Monday - Friday
10am-2pm
QSU Presents the Queer Talent Show
Join QSU on Thursday, March 6 at 7 p.m. in the Coffee Shop for the Queer Talent Show! Come see performers honor and highlight queer artists and choose your favorite! Prizes will be given away to the top two performers AND the audience members! So take a homework break and come hang out with artists of all kinds!
See you there!
If youd like to perform in the Queer Talent Show, send an email to qsu@augsburg.edu by 8 p.m. tonight! Thanks!
Free Ice Skating for All Augsburg Students, March 7
Free skate rental, admission, and light-rail tokens for first 50 students!!!
Students can go separately to the Depot if they want on FRIDAY, MARCH 7 from 4:30-11 p.m. Otherwise, Community Advisors will be leaving every half-hour from the U/M lobby starting at 4 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Skate time is 4:30 -11 p.m. You can stay as long as you like until the rink is closed.
Only Augsburg students with their IDs will get the free rentals and admissions.
Non-Augsburg students will have to pay $12 at The Depot.
Nobel Peace Prize Festival on Thursday
Young People Celebrating the Nobel Peace Prize
The annual Nobel Peace Prize Festival is taking place this Thursday, March 6 in Si Melby. The Festival opens to the public at 11 a.m., with the opening stage program beginning at 11:15 a.m. Come see students from around the metro area celebrate Dr. Yunus and other Nobel Laureates through musical performances and displays.
If you have any questions or would like to volunteer at the Festival, please contact Debra at festival@augsburg.edu.
President's Weekly Update
The President's Weekly Update has been posted at:
http://www.augsburg.edu/president/updates/2007/030308.pdf
Growing Beauty, Growing Food, Growing community
This spring, we will break ground on the Augsburg community garden. There is still some space available for gardeners, and we are certainly looking for help and advice from experienced green thumbs!
To inquire about space, get more information, or to lend a hand, please contact Tim Dougherty (x1208, doughert@augsburg.edu).
Welcome to Chapel
We invite you to Chapel this first week of March.
Monday - St David's Day & Welsh Hymn Sing!
Tuesday - Inter-Faith Worship Service
Wednesday - Russell Kleckley, Religion Department
Wednesday evening - 9:09 p.m., Songs; 9:30 p.m., Communion with Justin Dittrich
Thursday - Brad Holt, Religion Department
Friday - Lynn Lorenzen, Religion Department
We hope to see you in Chapel! Lil
Tara Sweeney and Susan Boecher Artist Talks
The first installment of "Midweek ArtSpeak," sponsored in conjunction with the 2008 Augsburg Art Faculty Show, is this Wednesday, March 5 from 12:15-1:15 p.m. in the Gage Family Art Gallery.
All are welcome to these faculty artist presentations; refreshments will be served.
Christensen Center Task Force report
The Christensen Center Task Force continue its work on renovating Christensen Center to better meet the needs of the campus community for a student center.
The former bookstore space is slowly being converted to lounge space with pool tables and a ping pong table. Furniture will arrive the week of March 17-20, and we'll have two TVs in the space as well. Eventually, we'll be able to provide games via an Xbox or Playstation.
Watch for news of our grand opening March 24-29.
The Task Force is looking at two options for the coming year.
1.Converting the Marshall room to the 24-hour computer lab
2.Seeing what changes/progress we can make in the food areas, along with the Food Committee and the RFP Work Group.
For more details of our work, or a look at the long-term vision for the building, visit our web site at www.augsburg.edu/cctf
Task Force members are Michele Roulet, Ann Garvey, David Draus, Ricky Oudekerk, Cassandra Roschen, Kevin Myren, Will O'Berry and John Pack.
Keeping Track of Auggies
English Majors Present
On Friday, 29 February, at the annual ACTC English Majors' Conference, hosted by Hamline University, Augsburg English majors Kari Aanestad, Emily Hanson, Suzanne Stenson-O'Brien, Sean Stanhill, and Niki Vaith presented their scholarly and creative work. The overarching theme of the conference was "Literature and Everyday Life: Texts and Contexts" and involved 5 sessions: Stenson-O'Brien spoke about "The Nine Worthies: Origin and Meaning" at the session on British Literature; Aanestad presented her work on "Ragnvald Aanestad and the Lutheran Sermon" at the American Literature session; Vaith presented "Yin and Yang in Snow Flower and the Secret Fan: The Birth of a New Generation of Feminism" at the session on Multicultural/World Literature; Stanhill discussed "Reading Cymbeline through Modern Transgender Theory" at the session on Media/Theory; and Hanson read her two Engman Award-winning poems "Prague House of Photography" and "August 1965," as well as "Girl," at the final literary reading. The English Department is proud of the accomplishments of these fine students.
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Free Furniture
We are downsizing and have furniture items to give away: one twin platform bed with 3 large drawers in the base (no mattress), two small bedside table/dressers, one melamine and metal table and four stools (used as kitchen table for several years), one melamine cube with shelf, one dresser (3 drawers), one corner cupboard unit (kitchen counter height with butcher block top). Contact Vicki Olson at 612-330-1131 or olsonv@augsburg.edu. Must be given away immediately.