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- Earn $10 in 10 Minutes: Participate in Research
- Buffy St. Marie Film Event
- Faculty Rental Cap and Gowns
- St. Patrick's Day T-Shirts
- Artists robert tom and Dan Noyes to Talk Wednesday
- Tonic Sol-fa Concert this Friday
- QSU Presents the Queer Talent Show
- Pi Da Mi Yaye and Mii Gwetch (Thank You)
- Day of Silence TODAY
- Winter Soldier/Iraq Veterans Against the War
- The Fair Trade Zone
- Salsa Dance Competition
- MN Education Job Fair - April 14
- Sodexho Dining Menu
- Volunteers Needed -- Sustainability Conference on Saturday
- Tickets on Sale for "The Exception and the Rule"
- Graduation Fair March 14 - 15 at the Bookstore
- Ceramicist Kelly Connole to Give Artist Talk Friday
- Women's History Month Celebration Dinner
- AFC Presents: How to Get Hired TONIGHT
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Lindell Library Open Later Hours
As midterms approach, Lindell Library, including the Learning Commons with research and technology assistance, is open late-night:
Friday, March 7: 8 a.m. - Midnight
Saturday, March 8: 7:30 a.m. - Midnight
Sunday, March 9: Noon - 1 a.m.
Monday - Thursday, March 10 - 13: 8 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Hours are always available from the Hours" link on the Lindell Library web site: www.augsburg.edu/library
Online library resources are also available 24/7 on that web site.
Women's Studies Student Conference Friday
Please join us at the second annual ACTC Womens Studies Student Conference on Friday, March 7. Several Augsburg students will join their peers from ACTC campuses to present their research and activist work.
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); Visual Arts 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); Visual Arts 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.
Friday Seminar TOMORROW
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.
Zyzzogeton Research Poster-Making Workshops
There are two dates scheduled for poster-making workshops for Zyzzogeton submissions. Students and faculty are both welcome at these sessions. They are:
Monday, March 10 from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 27 from Noon - 1:15 p.m.
Make sure to sign up for one of these workshops when you register your submission online at the Zyzzogeton web site at http://www.augsburg.edu/zyzzogeton
If you have any questions, contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu.
Honoring Day of Silence
Today is Augsburg's Day of Silence, a movement to recognize the silence and prejudice the LGBTQIA community often faces daily. Please be mindful to those who are participating in the Day of Silence by allowing for their silence and participation. We appreciate your support and thank you for being respectful.
Best Wishes from Queer and Straight in Unity (QSU)
Call for Zyzzogeton Submissions
URGO is seeking student submissions for this year's Zyzzogeton presentations. Student submissions may be more than just a poster presentation, as has been the case in years past. Now, you can present a research paper, a poster, an oral/visual presentation, a performance, or other kind of project that summarizes the research work that you have done.
To submit your project, go to the ZYZZOGETON web site at http://www.augsburg.edu/zyzzogeton, and fill out the electronic form about your personal information, type of presentation, audio/visual needs for your presentation, etc. Also, don't forget to sign up for a poster-making instructional session, which is located at the bottom of the registration form.
If you have any questions, contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu.
Spring WEC Book Orders Now Due
Reminder, If you have not turned in your book order for the upcoming Spring WEC semester, please do so as soon as possible. Please e-mail them to Laura at forgey@augsburg.edu Thanks!
General Announcements
Earn $10 in 10 Minutes: Participate in Research
Want to earn $10 in 10 minutes? Come to the Psychology Lab (Anderson 26) on Friday anytime from 9 a.m. - noon and participate in a brief experiment
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 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.
Joan is a documentary-maker with more than 15 years of experience as a writer, producer, director and video editor. She co-founded the Toronto-based independent production company, CineFocus Canada in 1991 to make thought-provoking, insightful television shows and documentaries. Since then she has produced and directed more than 20 hours of prime-time arts, biography and social issue programs.
Joan's credits include the international documentary hit Beauty and the Beach. This film explores women's body image through the history of the bathing suit. Released in 1997, it aired across Canada and was sold to broadcasters in twelve countries on four continents. For two seasons she produced and directed the biography series Lucky Breaks that aired on A&Es Biography Channel and CHUM Television.
Faculty Rental Cap and Gowns
All faculty wishing to rent cap and gowns for the May commencement should have their request in by March 15. If you have rented in the past, we should have all of your information on file. Please e-mail Laura at forgey@augsburg.edu to request your cap and gown.
St. Patrick's Day T-Shirts
The bookstore now has St. Patrick's Day t-shirts in! Come check them out!
Artists robert tom and Dan Noyes to Talk Wednesday
Join us for the second installment of "Midweek ArtSpeak" next Wednesday, March 12 from 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. in the Gage Family Art Gallery. Art faculty members robert tom and Dan Noyes will be discussing their sculptural installations currently on display in the "Full Faculty" art exhibition.
All are welcome; refreshments will be served.
Tonic Sol-fa Concert this Friday
Looking for something to do Friday night?
Tonic Sol-fa Concert on Friday, March 7
at Osseo High School Auditorium
Showtime: 7:30 p.m.
Ticket Information:
Reserved Seating $20 (plus minimal handling fee)
Available at www.ticketalternative.com
Great seats still available in this intimate 800-seat venue.
Osseo High School is located just off Hwy 169 and CR 81
317 2nd Ave NW
Osseo, MN 55369
Have a great day and remember to "Be Vocal"
Lori York
Official Tonic Sol-fa Street Team
www.fancorps.com/tonicsolfa
www.tonicsolfa.com
QSU Presents the Queer Talent Show
Join QSU TONIGHT 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!
Pi Da Mi Yaye and Mii Gwetch (Thank You)
Augsburg College American Indian Storytelling was a huge success. Pi da mi yaye and Mii Gwetch to OUR community who came out and supported this event. TONIGHT is the U of M Storytelling; and Monday evening, Storytelling at the American Indian Center in Minneapolis. Please support this FREE cultural family entertainment.
Day of Silence TODAY
Augsburgs 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 TODAY. If you are interested in participating, stop by the QSU table from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. today
What will you do to end the silence?
Winter Soldier/Iraq Veterans Against the War
To support the removal of our troops from Iraq:
Iraq Veterans: Its our turn to tell our stories
Iraq Veterans Against the War to convene Winter Soldier as occupation enters 6th year.
Washington, D.C. Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) is preparing to launch an event that will give veterans and service members a chance to speak out about the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. "Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan" will feature testimony that will expose the human consequences of failed policy. From March 13-16 at the National Labor College just outside of Washington, D.C., veterans from across the country will be standing up to share their experiences. Their stories will show that wrongdoings in Iraq and Afghanistan are not isolated incidents perpetrated by bad apples. Weve heard from the politicians, weve heard from the generals, weve heard from the media now its our turn, said Kelly Dougherty, executive director of IVAW and a former sergeant in the Colorado Army National Guard, who served in Iraq as a military police officer. Its not going to be easy to hear what we have to say. Its not going to be easy for us to tell it. But we believe that the only way this war is going to end is if the American people truly understand what we have done in their name.
The event has been named Winter Soldier to honor a similar gathering 30 years ago of veterans of the Vietnam War. Winter soldiers, according to founding father Thomas Paine, are the people who stand up for the soul of their country, even in its darkest hours. Hundreds of veterans are planning to travel to Washington for the event, which will feature live testimony along with supporting video and photographic documentation as well as panel discussions that will focus on the human impact of the war as well as the continuing break down of the military. For those who wont be able to travel to Washington, live video and audio feeds of the entire Winter Soldier weekend will be available groups across the country are already planning to gather and watch the event.
Iraq Veterans Against the War was founded in 2004 to give those who have served in the military since September 11, 2001 a way to come together and speak out against an
unjust, illegal and unwinnable war. Today, IVAW has over 700 members in 49 states, Washington, D.C. and Canada and on military bases overseas.
For more information or to register to attend:
www.ivaw.org/wintersoldier/media
The Fair Trade Zone
Come learn about The Fair Trade Zone in Nicaragua, the world's first worker-owned free trade zone. There will be a short video about this incredible community and discussion on what the Fair Trade Zone is all about. Snacks will be provided! It will be on March 6 (today) in Oren 100 at 4:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by ISO.
Salsa Dance Competition
Sodexho will be hosting a Salsa Dance Competition on Wednesday, March 12 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the East Commons.
Prizes will be awarded to the winning pair.
Door Prizes will also be awarded.
Sign-up stations will be held in the Commons Cafeteria from March 10 -11 from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., with Tuesday, March 11 at 1:30 p.m. being the deadline for signing up.
Participants are encouraged to come dressed in full Salsa attire.
We are also looking for students to judge the competition and hand out door prizes.
If you are interested in judging the contest or handing out door prizes, please contact Michael Pound at poundm@augsburg.edu prior to the deadline.
Thank you,
Michael Pound
Sodexho Marketing
MN Education Job Fair -- April 14
Monday, April 14
Minneapolis Convention Center
Meet with representatives from 200 school districts seeking to hire individuals who are certified to teach. Cost $15
Register with the CSWL office, 612-330-1472 or e-mail tilton@augsburg.edu
Sodexho Dining Menu
Thursday
March 6, 2008
LUNCH
Carved Turkey
Mashed Potato
Gravy
Vegetables
Sun Dried Tomato
Pasta
Steamed Rice
Triple Happiness(Chicken, Steak, Crab)
Veggie Stir Fry
Pork Pot Stickers
Sushi Bar
Soup of the Day - Cream of Broccoli with Cheddar and White Bean with Bacon
Deli Bar
Pasta Bar
Pizza Bar
DINNER
Cheese Ravioli Chicken Cordon Blue
Bow-tie Pasta
Steamed Vegetables
Stuffed Tomato
Omelet Bar
Toppings
Steamed Rice
Chicken Kung Po
Veggie Kung Po
Deli Bar and Pizza Bar
Soup of the Day - Cream of Broccoli with Cheddar and White Bean with Bacon
Menu Subject to Change Depending Upon Availability of Item(s).
Volunteers Needed -- Sustainability Conference on Saturday
We still need volunteers to help with the Neighborhood Sustainability Conference this Saturday, March 8. Please go to: www.afors.org and go to the Neighborhood Sustainability Conference link, then click on the Volunteer link. We need volunteers to direct parking, do registration, assist with break-out room setups, assist with compost project education, direct people around campus to breakout groups and more. If you have questions before registering to volunteer contact Lyn Egolf at: 612-331-1099 Ext. 2 or e-mail at: lyn@afors.org.
Tickets on Sale for "The Exception and the Rule"
Tickets are now on sale for the Augsburg Theatre Departments production of The Exception and the Rule, directed by Warren C. Bowles. The show will perform March 11, 12, 13, and 14 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are priced at
$5 for General Public
$4 for ACTC faculty and staff
$2 for Augsburg students and children under 12
(Augsburg students need to bring their student ID.)
To make a reservation, please call 612-330-1257.
Graduation Fair March 14 - 15 at the Bookstore
Congratulations on your upcoming Graduation!
The bookstore is holding a Grad Fair on March 14 - 15 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cap and gowns will be available to purchase beginning March 14. Undergraduate cap and gowns are $32 plus tax; graduate cap and gowns are $36 plus tax; hoods are $32 plus tax. Hats and tassels are included in the package. Diploma frames are 20% on Grad Fair weekend. This is a great time to order announcements and take a look at class rings. The bookstore will be traveling to Rochester in the first week of May to sell cap and gowns. The date will be announced soon. Please e-mail any questions to bookstor@augsburg.edu
Ceramicist Kelly Connole to Give Artist Talk Friday
All are invited to hear Kelly Connole discuss her life and work (it's not all bunnies!) this Friday, March 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Kelly's installation, "Where the Sky Meets the Earth," will be on view in the Christensen Center Art Gallery through April 4.
Women's History Month Celebration Dinner
The student organizations LINK and the Student Feminist Collective would like to invite you to the Women's History Month Celebration Dinner. This dinner was created in order to take an opportunity to honor a select group of women from the community for their tireless efforts of improving the lives of many. The dinner will include the incredible local musician Chastity Brown, great food, wonderful conversation, a chance to meet these amazing women. We would love it if you could come and participate in this great evening of beauty and appreciation.
The dinner will be located in the East Commons on Monday, March 10 with music and welcome beginning at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner from 6 - 8 p.m.
Dinner will be catered by the delicious woman-owned local cafe the French Meadow and will be serving all vegetarian options.
Please join us and bring everyone you know!
AFC Presents: How to Get Hired TONIGHT
The Accounting and Finance Club Presents:
HOW TO GET HIRED!!
The purpose of the evening is to:
Inform students of the various careers available to them and
help them prepare for their job search.
The representatives will be talking about what their company looks for
in job candidates, how they hire, jobs available to recent graduates and
what students can do now to become better job candidates.
MARCH 6, 2008
6 - 8 P.M.
EAST COMMONS
FREE FOOD AND DRINK!
PREMIER EMPLOYERS FROM AROUND THE TWIN CITIES WILL BE REPRESENTED!
PANEL DISCUSSION
ONE-ON-ONE INTERVIEWS
**CSWL will also be around to answer questions about interviews, resumes and how to prepare for your job-search!
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