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- Transdaddy: A Monologue
- Track Your Financial Aid Documents Online
- Win Free Food and Beverages
- American Association of University Women (AAUW)
- Trip to Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Government Center
- Sodexo Menu April 16
- Native American Film Series Final Screenings
- Campus Ministry Meeting
- Augsburg Honors Review Seeking Submissions
- Ambassador Wegger Strommen Will Be Here TODAY
- Campus Solutions to Global Warming TODAY
- ASAC Spring Music Jam Featuring The Spill Canvas
- Records and Registration Software Update on Friday
- Faculty and Staff -- Serve Late Night Breakfast
- Dessert and Movie Night
- Spanish Conversation in the Cedar room
- Bulk Sale
- All-Student Juried Art Exhibition
- Meet "Tent Dude"
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
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Teaching and Learning
"11th Hour" Documentary and Cleaning Supplies
Urness goes GREEN
"11th Hour" is a newly released documentary about the global crisis our generation currently faces. Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, this film highlights the biggest issues pressing our generation and the solutions that engineers and biologists alike are coming together to create. Not only does it greatly inform viewers, but it will all leave you with an optimistic sense that this generation is the most exciting generation to be a part of. It is this generation that gets to MAKE THE DIFFERENCE. The video will also finish with a discussion about the video and current solutions we can all do in to be part of the change.
After the video and discussion we will also be making ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANING SUPPLIES with eight different scents - just one practical solution.
Join us THIS Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Urness/Mort lobby.
Last Week to Submit Thoni Award Nominations
Faculty and staff are asked to nominate a graduating senior for the Richard J. Thoni Award by April 17, 2008.
This award honors a graduating senior student from the Weekend College (Twin Cities or Rochester) whose actions, commitments, and future aspirations most profoundly demonstrate a commitment to Augsburg's motto of "Education for Service."
In making a nomination, the nominator should provide their name and the name of the student they are nominating, and write a nomination entry including a response to the following questions:
1. As you consider the nominee's time at Augsburg, describe ways in which s/he has been called to service and how s/he has acted on this call.
2. As you consider the nominee's future aspirations, describe how the nominee's education as an adult learner will shape his/her service to others, in one or many roles (community member, parent, employee, citizen, etc.).
Thank you!
Please forward nominations to Jessica Fox-Wilson, CB65, Oren Gateway Center, Suite 115, or foxwilso@augsburg.edu.
Got Loans?
Congratulations on achieving your degree at Augsburg College! Now the fun part begins, paying back your loans! For those of you who borrowed the Stafford loan, it is required that you complete Stafford loan exit counseling before moving on to your next adventure.
For your convenience, exit counseling can be complete online at: https://ext.glhec.org/FastFacts/exit/Welcome.do?configId=1173541041728
For those of you who prefer in-person exit counseling, three group sessions will be offered:
Tuesday April 22, 2008
4 - 4:45 p.m.
Location: Science 123
Wednesday April 14, 2008
1 - 1:45 p.m.
Location: Oren Gateway Center Room 100
Thursday April 14, 2008.
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Location: Science 123
Remember all students who have borrowed Stafford loans and will not be attending Augsburg College in the fall MUST complete exit loan counseling! For folks who have also borrowed the Perkins loan, further information on Perkins exit counseling will be available shortly.
Prizes in the Lindell Library Learning Commons
It's National Library Week! Come over to Lindell Library's new Learning Commons today to enter your name for a FREE prize and a chance at the grand prize: $20-25 gift certificates (for Chipotle, Barnes & Noble or iTunes) or even an iPod shuffle! There are only three daily prizes left! Drop by, add your name to the drawing, and ask us about the Learning Commons!
Zyzzogeton: Day 2
Thursday, April 17, is Day Two of zyzzogeton, a festival of student research and creative projects. For more information, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/zyzzogeton. Here is a brief of the day's activities.
High Noon AGRE SHOOTOUT @ HIGH NOON: Edor Nelson Athletic Field.
The Agre Shootout is to the Agre Challenge but slightly different since it will feature teams of students hurling a three-pound weight only 60 yards using whatever mechanical means possible.
3:30pm THE SECOND GREAT LEFSE vs. LUTEFISK DEBATE: Marshall Room, Christensen Center.
A debate about The Truth: Is lutefisk better than lefse? Two teams debate making a case using their field of expertise. A distinguished panel of judges who know The Truth will rate the arguments on punctuality, elocution, and no-nonsene approach. Edible and inedible refreshments will be served. Debaters include: President Pribbenow and Doug Green (pro lutefisk) and Emiliano Chagill and Tracy Biebelnicks (pro lefse). Phil Adamo will be the moderator.
7:00pm TOP GIRLS: Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center
Top Girls, written by Caryl Churchill, takes the audience to a dinner party where women of history discuss the political and personal sacrifices women have made throughout history. Ticket reservations at 612-330-1257. [Ms. Engen 88, Theater]
7:00pm STUDENT RECITAL: Sateren Auditorium, Music Building
Andrew Kane (Voice, Music) A Junior recital in fulfillment of the major. [Ms. Gottschalk Fried, Music]
8:30pm STUDENT RECITAL: Sateren Auditorium, Music Building
Annika Spargo (Violin, Music) A Senior recital in fulfillment of the major. Repertoire by Bach, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Dvorak. [Ms. Horozaniecki, Music]
General Announcements
Transdaddy: A Monologue
Come join QSU on Thursday, April 17 at 3 p.m. in Science 123 to watch Giselle Stern Hernandez perform a monologue on her experience as the daughter of a transsexual father.
A discussion will follow Friday afternoon from noon to 1 p.m. Location is to be determined.
Hope to see you there!
You can find out more about Giselle's performance at: http://www.gsternhernandez.com/4.html
Track your Financial Aid Documents Online
Did you know you could track your financial aid application and documents received through Augnet? To view what documents the Financial Aid office has received and or what else we might need from you go to www.augsburg.edu/enroll and click Track my Financial Aid under Money Matters. It will prompt you to log in using your Augnet username and password. If you just faxed in or mailed in a document and you don't see it listed, check back again. During this time of year, the Financial Aid office is very busy and it might take a couple of days to process your information. Thank you!
Win Free Food and Beverages
Are you without funds but love trivia? Win free food and drink at Nabo and Coopers. Answer trivia questions correctly and win a free bag of chips and 20 oz soda at Nabo or 12 oz. coffee of your choice or small smoothie at Coopers. Just give you answer to the casher and receive a coupon on your next visit. Any questions, e-mail Jamison cross at crossj@augsburg.edu.
Good Luck!
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
Attention all Graduating Female Seniors:
You are eligible to join the American Association of University Women (AAUW), the nation's leading voice in promoting education and equity for women and girls. AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research.
What is one of the greatest benefits of belonging to AAUW? Knowing that you belong to an organization that keeps the promotion of education and equity for all women and girls, lifelong education and positive societal change as its main focus.
Since its first meeting in 1881, the American Association of University Women has been a catalyst for change. Today, with approximately 100,000 members, more than 1,000 branches, and 500 college/university partners committed to education and equity, AAUW members across the country contribute to a more promising future and provide a powerful voice for women and girls a voice that cannot and will not be ignored. You strengthen that voice.
For more information and to become a member, check out www.aauw.org. For the Minnesota branch, visit https://svc.aauw.org/about/branchlist.cfml?stateid=MN. For the National branch, visit https://svc.aauw.org/about/branches.cfm.
Augsburg AAUW contact: Assistant Professor Christina Erickson
ericksoc@augsburg.edu
612-330-1704
Trip to Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Government Center
April 19, 2008
Enjoy a joint trip with Augsburg American Indian Studies and St. Thomas students to the Mille Lacs Government Center, Community and the Mille Lacs Indian Museum on the shores of beautiful Lake Mille Lacs. Learn more about one of our neighboring Ojibwe communities, their history, and culture. Our day will include a tour of the community and government center, and a visit to the Museum and Trading Post.
Cost per person is $7.00 for the museum fee. We have limited seats available (15 total) so sign up now.
Contact Professor Marubbio at marubbio@augsburg.edu or 330-1523.
For more information on the Mille Lacs band of Ojibwe visit their web site at www.millelacsojibwe.org
The schedule is as follows:
8:45 a.m. - Meet at Si Melbe
11:30 a.m. - Tour of the Government Center and Reservation Community
1:30 p.m. - Lunch (brownbag) You will need to pack yourself a lunch and snacks for the day, or you can purchase lunch at the Subway near Mille Lacs.
2 p.m. - Tour of Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post
4 p.m. - Leave for Minneapolis
Sodexo Menu April 16
LUNCH
Chicken Marsala
Butter Pasta
Steamed Veggies
Singapore Chicken
Singapore Veggies
Deli Bar & Pizza
Italian Meatball Sandwich
Roasted Veggies
French Fries
Italiano Pesto Rice
Home Style Mixed Veggies
Pasta Bar:
Pasta Carbinara
DINNER
Beef Fajitas
Spanish Rice
Refried Beans
Toppings
Deli Bar & Pizza
Steamed Rice
Kung Poa Chicken
Veggie Stir Fry
Chinese Chicken Salad
Toppings
SOUPS
Corn Chowder & Turkey Orzo
Native American Film Series Final Screenings
Augsburg Native American Film Series:
Native American Voices & New Voices in Native Media
In Collaboration with Independent Film Producers MN
Place: The New Parkway Theater
4814 Chicago Avenue S., Minneapolis
612-822-3030
April 24: Native American Voices: Narrative Feature Winner from the 7th Annual Fargo International Film Festival
7 - 9:15 p.m. - The Reawakening (Directed by Diane Fraher, New York, 100 min)
April 27: Native American Voices: Selections from the 7th Annual Fargo International Film Festival & New Voices in Native Media: Works by Emerging Native Media Artists
1 p.m. - Grace (Directed by Darwyn Roanhorse, Oakland, 11 min)
1:15 p.m. - Red Lake: The Sacred Heart of Our People (Students of Project Reserve, Red Lake
MN, 23 min.)
1:45 p.m. - WLCO Science Report (Tribal Youth Media Camp, Wisconsin, 20 min)
2 p.m. - Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart (Directed by John Ferry, Santa Barbara, CA, 83 min)
4 p.m. - 133 Skyway (Directed by Randy Redroad, Ontario, 22 min.)
4:30 p.m. - Im Not the Indian You Had in Mind (Directed by Thomas King, Toronto, 5 min)
4:45 p.m. - A Letter Home (Directed by Ernest Whiteman III, Chicago, 3 min.)
For more information on the films, please visit www.augsburg.edu/ais/filmseries and click on the Native American Voices link.
Campus Ministry Meeting
The monthly Campus Ministry meeting is TONIGHT!!!! Come and share ideas you have for next year as the 2008-2009 commissioners lead the meeting!
No previous attendance is required! All are welcome!!
Meet in the Campus Ministry office, located in Foss, at 8 p.m.
For more information please contact Ashley Weston, weston@augsburg.edu
Augsburg Honors Review Seeking Submissions
The Augsburg Honors Review, a new undergraduate journal, is seeking submissions from all disciplines for our 2009 issue. The goal of this academic publication is to exhibit outstanding work from Augsburg and ACTC students.
As the semester draws to a close and you finish your final projects, please consider submitting the work you are proud of. We offer you valuable experience in scholarly conversation and the publication process, not to mention the ability to call yourself "published" on your resume.
To submit your work, please send it to honrview@augsburg.edu and include the following information:
First and last names of all authors and faculty advisors
Name of the institution where the research was conducted (if other than Augsburg)
Academic division (Humanities, Social Sciences, or Natural Sciences)
Title of paper
Abstract (200-700 words)
We prefer Microsoft Word format (.doc) for all attachments.
For more information, please contact Shawn Boonstra (boonstra@augsburg.edu) or refer to the AHR web site (www.augsburg.edu/honors/review/).
Ambassador Wegger Strommen Will Be Here TODAY
Ambassador Wegger Strommen will be on campus today from 2 - 3:30 p.m. in the Student Gallery, Christensen Center. Please stop by to hear him address, "Norway and the U.S. in the 21st Century." This is an excellent opportunity to meet Ambassador Strommen!
I hope to see everyone today at 2 p.m.!
Campus Solutions to Global Warming TODAY
There will be a special nation-wide web cast of Chill Out hosted by Augsburg at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16th in Oren Gateway Center Room 103. Be part of this live broadcast and celebrate campuses nationwide that are solving global warming. Meet award-winning students and staff who are creating solutions. Take part in Q & A with global warming professionals. View special appearances from Gary Hirshberg, CE-Yo of Stonyfield Farm, and more. Laugh and be inspired by student-made videos.
ASAC Spring Music Jam Featuring The Spill Canvas
ASAC and KAUG present Spring Music Jam 2008 featuring The Spill Canvas, Jonezetta, White Light Riot, and The Bakery Band. Saturday, April 18 under the big top in Murphy Park. Doors open at 6 p.m. Look out for free t-shirt coupons this week in Christensen Center!
Records & Registration Software Update on Friday
On Friday, April 18, the software that runs the Records & Registration function on the Inside Augsburg page will be updated. The update will begin at 2 p.m., and will take 6 to 8 hours to complete.
During the update, the Records & Registration function on the Inside Augsburg page will be unavailable.
If you need to check registration information or perform other tasks using Records & Registration on Friday, please plan to do so either before or after the scheduled update.
Students may contact the TechDesk (your central point of contact for student technology information) at techdesk@augsburg.edu with any questions.
Faculty and Staff -- Serve Late Night Breakfast
Monday, April 28, 10 - 11:30 p.m.
Faculty and Staff serving breakfast during finals has been a tradition at Augsburg College. We invite you to help us carry on this tradition.
To sign up, contact Rick Gubash ext. 1572 or gubash@augsburg.edu
Dessert and Movie Night
Thursday Evening (April 17): Join Campus Ministry for a Dessert and Movie Night!
Meet near the Campus Ministry office at 7:30 p.m. to head out for dessert and then to the Riverview Theater to see "The Bucket List", which starts at 9:05 p.m.
Bring money for dessert; Campus Ministry will cover your movie ticket and transportation.
All are welcome, bring a friend!!!
For more information please email Kristen, hoyles@augsburg.edu
Spanish Conversation in the Cedar room
You are invited to attend a Spanish conversation group that meets this Thursday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Cedar room, on the 2nd floor of the Christensen Center. Drop in for 10 mins. or for the whole 90 mins. -- whatever works for you! Whether you're fluent in Spanish or just starting a beginning class, this will be a good practice experience. Bring your lunch if you want. We look forward to seeing you there! Questions? Contact Emiliano Chagil, Anita Fisher or Kate Reinhardt.
Bulk Sale
Sodexo will start taking orders for the bulk sale on Wednesday, April 16, 2008.
This is a way for students with more points than they know what to do with to use them up. You can buy:
1)Case of Chips: Doritos, Baked Lays, and Sun Chips
.......................$45
2)Case of Cereals: Assorted cereals (70individual cereal boxes)
....
$64
3)Case of Candy:
a.Snickers (48 Pieces)
$44
b.M&Ms (48 Pieces)
.$44
c.Twix (36 Pieces)
......$34
d.Peanut Butter Cups (36 Pieces)
...
$34
e.Skittles (36 Pieces)
$34
4)Case of Water Bottles: Ice Mountain Natural Spring Water
.$24
5)Case of Gatorade: Riptide Rush, Fruit Punch, Lemon Lime, Orange, Melon (24)
.$34
6)Pepsi, Dt. Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dt. Mountain Dew (24)
$35
Orders will be taken through April 25 and will be available for pick up from April 28 through May 2. Please e-mail your orders with you Student I.D. #, campus box, & number to reach you at, to Retail Manager Jamison Cross at crossj@augsburg.edu. If you have any questions please submit by e-mail or call 359-6475.
All-Student Juried Art Exhibition
Please vote this week for the artwork you like best in the All-Student Juried Art Exhibition. The winner of the "People's Choice Award" will be announced this coming Friday, April 18 at 5 p.m. along with six other awards decided by our jurors.
All are welcome to attend this Friday's reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Student Art Gallery in Christensen Center.
See any artwork that you'd like to own? Many of the pieces on display are for sale -- consult the white binder in each of the galleries to find out how much this Auggie art is selling for!
Meet "Tent Dude"
Last week I sat down for a chat with Matt Eller, a.k.a. "Tent Dude," to talk about his project (see story at http://augnet.augsburg.edu). This Saturday at 9 p.m., Matt is having a cookout and fund/donation-raising party in the Quad. Come join him, hear about his trip, and bring money or donations for the homeless in New Orleans. Matt needs toothpaste and toothbrushes, tampons and pads, condoms, deodorant, paper and pens, board games, blankets, or clothing. See you there!
Keeping Track of Auggies
Sad News About a Former Student
Aaron Feuer, a student here in 2006-2007, died unexpectedly last week. Services have been held. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.
Poet Cary Waterman Is Published (Again)
English Department creative writing (poetry) professor Martha (Cary) Waterman has two poems appearing in the Winter 2008 Minnetonka Review. Her poems "Burning" and "Talking Weather in the New Year" were selected for inclusion among other works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry submitted by writers from across the United States. A copy of the journal resides in the English Department office. Congratulations, Cary.
Sad Announcement, Please Help
It pains me to announce that late last week a member of the Augsburg community, Geoffrey Gill (chaplain-elect of the Pan-Afrikan Student Union) suffered a loss with the passing of his father. Services will be held on Friday, April 18 at Faith Tabernacle Gospel Church, 2025 N 4th St in Minneapolis. The Pan-Afrikan Center will be collecting donations on behalf of the Gill family. Please give generously. For more information, contact the PAC at (612) 330-1022 or at sallam@augsburg.edu.
Auggie Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Tuesday, April 15:
Softball -- St. Thomas 8-5, Augsburg 0-0 (1st game 5 inn.)
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/softball/0708statistics/041508stthomas.html
Upcoming Events (ALWAYS CHECK ONLINE BEFORE YOU GO FOR CANCELLATIONS/POSTPONEMENTS):
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/
Wednesday, April 16:
Baseball at Bethel, 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 17:
Softball vs. St. Mary's, Edor Nelson Field, 5 p.m. -- LISTEN LIVE: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Men's Golf at Wisconsin-Stout Border Battle, Chippewa Valley GC, Menomonie, Wis.
Saturday, April 19:
Baseball at Cornell (Iowa), 1 p.m.
Softball at St. Olaf, 1 p.m.
Men's Track and Field at Carleton Invitational.
Women's Track and Field at St. Olaf Invitational.
Women's Golf at MWCGA State Championships, Pebble Creek GC, Becker, Minn.
Sunday, April 20:
Women's Golf at MWCGA State Championships, Pebble Creek GC, Becker, Minn.
The Auggie Awards -- Coming April 21
The inaugural Auggie Awards, a formal event to honor the best in Augsburg athletics during the past year, will be held on Monday, April 21 at the Christensen Center. Numerous special awards for student-athletes and teams will be presented during the Auggie Awards ceremony.
For full information on the Auggie Awards, go to this link:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/awards/08auggieawards.html
Today, here are the nominees for the Men's Outstanding Athlete of the Year.
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/awards/08moutstanding.html
Jordan Berg (JR, Gaylord, Minn./Sibley East HS), Football -- All-MIAC second-team, Academic All-MIAC
Broke every single-season school passing record in 2007, with 292 passes, 502 attempts, 3,444 yards and 34 touchdowns
Yardage total is 2nd-most among any MIAC quarterback in history, TD total is 4th-most in MIAC history
Among D-III players nationally, ranked 3rd in total offense per-game (339.0 ypg), 4th in passing yardage per-game (344.4 ypg) and 5th in total passing yards (3,444)
Among all college football players (NCAA all-divisions and NAIA), ranked 11th in passing yardage per-game, 34th in total passing yardage and 13th in total offense yards per-game
Set Augsburg career record for passing TDs (47) and currently ranks 2nd in all other career passing categories (499 passes, 851 attempts, 5,551 yards).
Jon Cassens (SO, Prior Lake, Minn.), Men's Basketball -- All-MIAC first-team
1 of only 2 sophomores to be named All-MIAC first-team in 2008
Led team and ranked 10th in MIAC (overall stats) in scoring (15.8 ppg, 11th in MIAC games-only with 16.1 ppg)
Ranked 2nd in MIAC in overall (4.76 apg) and 3rd in MIAC games-only (4.55 apg) assists
119 assists are 2nd-most in single-season in school history since 1988-89
Ranked 7th in MIAC in overall (1.42) and 8th in MIAC games-only (1.44) in assist-to-turnover ratio
Also had 37 3-pointers and 25 steals
Already ranks 37th in career scoring (742) and 7th in career 3-pointers (92) in school history
Scored in double-figures in 20 games, including career-high 29 in season finale.
Seth Flodeen (JR, Cannon Falls, Minn.), Wrestling -- NCAA Division III national champion (125 pounds), Great Lakes Regional runner-up (125)
Claimed 43rd national title in Augsburg history with dramatic 2:07 pin in national championship match, the only pin in the 10 national title matches
Rallied from No. 5 seed with four victories in national tournament, including a 14-0, major-decision win in opening match and three wins over higher-seeded wrestlers
Finished 25-7 on season with 11 pins and 2 technical falls, reaching national title match for 2nd straight year (78-27 career)
Won titles at MSU Moorhead Dragon Open and St. Johns North Country Open, placed second at St. Cloud State Husky Open and Great Lakes Regional, placed third at Northwestern (Iowa) Red Raider/Paul Bartlett Invitational.
Royce Winford (JR, Brooklyn Park, Minn./Osseo HS), Football -- All-MIAC first-team, D3Football.com All-West Region first-team, D3Football.com All-America second team
Set single-season school record with 16 receiving TDs and became 1st Auggie receiver since 1998 to record a 1,000-yard receiving season
Finished with 101 receptions for 1,403 yards, both totals second-best in single-season in school history
Among D-III players nationally, ranked 2nd in receptions per-game (10.1), 3rd in receiving yards per-game (140.3) and 3rd in total receiving yards (1,403)
ranked 6th among all college football players (NCAA all-divisions and NAIA) in receptions per-game, 5th in receiving yards per-game and 8th in total receiving yardage
Single-game Augsburg and MIAC-record 20 receptions against Carleton was most in a single game among all college football players (regardless of division) nationally this season.
Classifieds
Home Care Assistance Needed
I received this request for home care assistance. If anyone is interested in learning more, please contact Vickie at the number listed below.
*****
I am looking for assistance in caring for my husband who has stage-4 neck
and face cancer. Bruce is an elder gentleman architect, 82, who loves life,
family, his loft on the Mississippi. He has had radiation and chemo therapy.
Presently battling pneumonia. He is coming home from 10 days of antibiotics
at UofM Hospital, Fairview. I am looking for someone comfortable with
administering meds via feeding tube, suctioning throat, helping with
bathroom trips and generally keeping him comfortable. I would like to have
help overnite from 10-7 several times a week, including weekends.
Please contact Vickie Abrahamson
home: 612 340 9318
cell: 612 719 0917
Thank so much,
vickie
Free Tickets for National Geographic Live
My magic phone has been pretty quiet, but yesterday the silence was broken!
I have 20 tickets for National Geographic Live with photographer Sam Abell for THIS Thursday, April 17. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. As of this posting, I have two tickets left (with the possibility of getting more).
The Mississippi: A Photographers Journey
One of the worlds most highly respected photographers and public speakers, Sam Abell has had only one employer in his photography career -- National Geographic. Over the course of his 25-year career shooting for National Geographic he covered topics as varied as Leo Tolstoy, Lewis Carroll, the Civil War, the Lewis and Clark expedition, the Amazon, Australia, and Japans Imperial Palace. He has also written several books and exhibited his photography internationally at numerous galleries and museums, including the prestigious one-man show Stay This Moment at the International Center for Photography in Manhattan.
http://www.hennepintheatredistrict.org/eventdescription.asp?theshow=NGSAM08
Tickets will be given away on a first-come, first served basis. Email murray@augsburg.edu to get on the list. If we fill up the first 20 tickets, there is a possibility that I can get more.