Security and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
- Martin Sabo: Politics in the 60's and 70's, Sept. 26
- Biology Colloquium -- Wednesday, Sept. 17
- Free Conference for Study Abroad Returnees, Sept. 27
- Lilly Fac Dev Grant -- Apply by Oct. 1
- Charter Schools -- What Do They Mean for Augsburg?
- Drummers & Bassists Needed -- MUE129 Rock & Improv
- Writing Lab Opens Monday, Sept. 15
- Student Academic Year Research Funding
- Electric Bass (MUP 116 / 216 / 316 / 416)
- Student Conference Travel Funding
General Announcements
- Commons Plates and Cups
- ABO/MBA Twins Game Event, Sept. 23 (Twins vs. W. Sox)
- Ren Fest and Underwater Adventure Discount Tickets
- No Card, No Eat
- Augsburg Associates Fall Luncheon, Sept. 24
- Augsburg College Democrats
- Don't Bring Your Own Cups
- Weight Watchers Works at Augsburg
- Pilates Starts Monday, Sept. 15
- Help Wanted: Part Time Tutors
- Augsburg Dining Hours of Operation
- Recovery Month Tidbits
- Community Partnership Fair
- Fall Day Registration Deadlines
- Do You Need Flex Dollars?
- Staff $3.50 Lunch Is Legally $3.75
- Credit Refund Dates for the Fall
- Last Chance -- Scholarship Meeting for TRiO Students
- JinMan Jo Artist Reception TODAY
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
Security and Facilities Announcements
Removal Of Window Air Conditioners
Facilities staff will be removing window air conditioners beginning the week of Sept. 15. The wood blocking that is currently being used to support the units will be discarded and new brackets will be installed when they are returned to service in the spring. We apologize in advance for any disruption to your space while this work is completed.
Teaching and Learning
Martin Sabo: Politics in the 60's and 70's, Sept. 26
Garry Hesser, Sabo Professor of Citizenship & Learning, Dean Farley and President Pribbenow invite you to the Sabo Center's Inaugural event, a conversation with Minnesota legislators who transformed the legislative process and became a national model during the 1970's.
"The Transformation of Minnesota Politics in the 1970s: Context, Content, and Processes", 2-3:30 p.m., Friday, September 26, Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center. Participants include:
Martin Sabo '59 and Jim Pederson '56
Lyall Schwarzkopf, Mpls
Ray Faricy, St. Paul
Moderator: Gene Lahammer, AP reporter [1972-2002]
Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning Colloqium, September 26, 2-3:30
Biology Colloquium -- Wednesday, Sept. 17
Kevin Potts, adjunct professor of Biology and Consultant to the South China Tiger Advisory Office (SCTAO) of the Minnesota Zoo will give a talk entitled: "The Apes of the Mountains of the Moon: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Chimpanzees in Uganda"
Field primatology, the study of the behavior, ecology, and conservation of wild non-human primates, is historically rooted in several academic disciplines, including anthropology, biology, and psychology. This interdisciplinary foundation resulted in a vast array of field studies of numerous primate taxa, representing a correspondingly wide biogeographic spectrum. In this talk, he will discuss how this proliferation of research led to a growing appreciation of the extent to which behavior and ecology can vary both among and within primate species. He will also introduce some of his own research, which he conduct in Kibale National Park, Uganda, and which centers on identifying the environmental underpinnings of demographic and behavioral variability in chimpanzees. Finally, he will discuss the status of wild chimpanzee populations and the role of researchers in their long-term conservation.
This seminar will take place on Wednesday, September 17 at 7:00 p.m. in SCI 123. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
Free Conference for Study Abroad Returnees, Sept. 27
MN Re-entry Conference: Making Personal & Professional Use of your International Experience
Saturday, September 27 at the University of Minnesota
9:00-4:30 (come for part or all of the conference.)
Join Minnesota students who have studied abroad at this conference to dive into reflecting on your experiences, identifying what you learned, and thinking about how to move forward. The conference is FREE and includes breakfast and lunch, exciting drawings and great information on how to take your international experience to the next level.
Keynote Speaker: Kerala Taylor, Editor in Chief for National Geographic Glimpse
Sessions:
Go Abroad Again: Teaching, Working, & Volunteering Abroad
International Careers at Home & Abroad
Think Globally, Act Locally: Volunteer Opportunities in the Twin Cities
Resume Critiques
Craft Your Study Abroad Stories for Interviewing
Graduate School
** Space is limited-register now: https://www.csbsju.edu/internationaleducation/home/reentryconferencereg.aspx"
Lilly Fac Dev Grant -- Apply by Oct. 1
Interested in learning from your colleagues who teach abroad? Curious how to incorporate faith and vocation into your teaching? Please consider applying for the Lilly Faculty Development Grant offered through the Office of International Programs.
The purpose of the grant is to provide Augsburg faculty with an opportunity to participate in professional development opportunities at Center for Global Education sites that include reflection on faith and vocation in a global context. This can be done in the context of the CGE professional development seminar taking place summer 2009, by participating as a co-leader on an existing Augsburg Abroad faculty-led program to a CGE site, or by attending one of the open trips that CGE advertises.
All Augsburg faculty are eligible, but preference will be given to faculty who have not yet led a study abroad program to a CGE site, but are considering proposing a program. Preference will also be given to faculty in disciplines that are under-represented in study abroad (i.e. science, math).
The grant covers travel costs for three faculty members in the calendar year 2009, up to $2000 per person. The application is available in the Office of International Programs public file, under Lilly Funding Applications. The deadline to apply is October 1, 2008.
Charter Schools -- What Do They Mean for Augsburg?
Have you heard of Charter Schools but are not sure what they are? Did you know that Augsburg College sponsors several charter schools? What does that mean? How could Augsburg students become more involved with helping with the success of the students in these school? Come on by to find out the answer to all of these questions on September 17 from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the East commons of Christensen Center. This is a bring-your-own-lunch event. Representatives and students from the schools we sponsor will be there as well to answer any specific questions you might have about any particular school. There is a great deal of misinformation regarding charter schools so this is an opportunity to get it straight. Cheers!
Drummers and Bassists Needed -- MUE129 Rock and Improv
The Rock & Improvisation ensemble (MUE 129). Is still accepting students of all experience levels. Currently we are in need of drummers and bassists - Horn players and Vocalists would be great too! That way we can break into smaller ensembles.
After our first meeting yesterday we have begun sorting out a repertoire list, so far it includes works by: Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, The Beatles, Metallica, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Queen, Les Paul & Mary Ford, Robert Plant & Allison Kraus, Led Zeppelin, Coheed and Cambria, Phish, and some originals.
The Workshop meetings are currently held on Wednesdays between 1:20-2:20 p.m. and 2:30-3:30 p.m. in Room M16 of the Music Building. Contact Christian McGuire mcguire@augsburg.edu if interested.
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Under the direction of a seasoned Twin Cities professional bassist & Musicologist, MUE 129 is a contemporary Band Workshop which provides students with a unique opportunity to develop their own creative musical voice within a collaborative environment. Students attend one workshop per week in which they play and discuss issues regarding performance practice in live and studio settings, improvisational and stylistic techniques, make transcriptions, write compositions etc. Then during the week, the students break off into smaller ensembles to practice repertoire with approved access to an ensemble practice room. The repertoire is varied and include a wide range of contemporary musical styles, Rock, Folk, Jazz, Country, Latin, African, Trance, Jam-band, Motown/Stax style horn bands, Indian, Fusion, Dixieland, Arabic Maqamat, and many more!
Students will be expected to master about 45 minutes (i.e. 1 set) worth of music each semester and will culminate in a recorded live concert at the end of the semester.
Contact Christian McGuire mcguire@augsburg.edu if interested.
http://www.grianeala.com
Writing Lab Opens Monday, Sept. 15
The Augsburg College Writing Lab will open for fall semester/trimester on Monday, Sept. 15. The Lab is located on the main level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. No appointments are taken; just appear with your assignment in hand!
Fall hours:
Monday: 6:30 - 9 pm
Tuesday: 3-5:30 pm and 7:30 - 10 pm
Wednesday: 3-5:30 pm and 6:30 - 9 pm
Thursday: 3-5:30 pm and 7:30 - 10 pm
Friday: 4:30 - 7 pm
Sunday: 5:30 - 8 pm
Writing lab tutors will visit all English classes in the next few weeks to provide further information. Faculty, if you would like a tutor to come to your class (es), please contact Kathy Swanson, English (x1010).
Student Academic Year Research Funding
Applications for student/faculty research funding during the 08-09 academic school year are available from the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) by contacting Dixie Shafer. Grants of up to $1,000 for research within this academic year will be awarded. Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals NOW, even if applying for spring funding.
Applications are accepted and awards are made on a rolling basis; therefore it is to the applicants' advantage to apply EARLY in the academic year. The URGO Advisory Committee, comprised of faculty members and the URGO Director, will begin reviewing proposals and making funding decisions as early as the week of Monday, September 15th, so items should be turned in by THIS Friday to be considered as soon as possible.
To apply for this or any other funding or research, contact Dixie Shafer at: shafer@augsburg.edu, or 612-330-1447.
You can also find more information about on/off-campus research and travel research funding at www.augsburg.edu/urgo.
Electric Bass (MUP 116 / 216 / 316 / 416)
Did you know that Augsburg College is the first of its kind in the nation to offer lessons in Electric Bass as a unique "Classical" instrument in addition to its traditional popular music role?
Be one of the first to join this pioneering Auggie program today by enrolling for your first lessons.
Lessons are designed to help students develop solid ergonomic technique which builds strength and stamina; while emphasizing time, rhythm, phrasing, feeling, and tone.
Since the first mass production of the Fender Precision Bass in 1951, the Electric Bass is arguably the single most important contribution to the development of popular music in the mid-late 20th century. Without its invention, Rock and other popular forms never would have evolved the way they did in the 1960s. Today the electric bass is used in a wealth of traditions around the world and benefits from a growing repertoire by classical composers.
Contact Christian McGuire mcguire@augsburg.edu if interested.
http://www.grianeala.com
Student Conference Travel Funding
Applications for student conference travel funding are available from the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) by contacting Dixie Shafer. Faculty and students are asked to collaborate on completing the application, which gives funding for research or a discipline-specific conference. Priority is given to students presenting research.
Applications are accepted and awards are made on a rolling basis; therefore it is to the applicants' advantage to apply EARLY in the academic year. The URGO Advisory Committee, comprised of faculty members and the URGO Director, will begin reviewing proposals and making funding decisions as early as the week of Monday, September 15th, so items should be turned in by THIS Friday to be considered as soon as possible.
To apply for this or any other funding or research, contact Dixie Shafer at: shafer@augsburg.edu, or 612-330-1447.
You can also find more information about on/off-campus research and academic year research funding at www.augsburg.edu/urgo.
General Announcements
Commons Plates and Cups
Augsburg Dining request that we keep all plates, cups and silverware upstairs in the commons. It is very expensive to replace these things, and ultimately the cost will come back to the customers. So lets not raise the prices any more than we have to by leaving your dishes upstairs. Thank you, Augsburg Dining management.
ABO/MBA Twins Game Event, Sept. 23 (Twins vs. W. Sox)
The Augsburg Business Organization invites you to our first MBA / ABO social networking event of this year on Tuesday, September 23rd. ABO is an Augsburg student organization which is dedicated to making connections with students and the Twin Cities business community. We'll meet at 6:00 p.m. and then head down to the game via light rail for a 7:10 game against the Chicago White Sox. (Note: If you wish, you can also arrange to pick up your tickets ahead of time and / or meet us at the dome.) This is a great chance to socialize with your fellow Augsburg Business students; both MBA and undergraduates along with faculty and staff. Note: this event is open all Augsburg students, faculty and staff!
The cost for this ABO sponsored event is $5 for Augsburg students, faculty and staff which includes a lower-level left field ticket which normally has a $20 face value. This is a deal that any business minded student should recognize. Note: tickets are available for non-Augsburg students / guests at $10 each.
If you're interested in participating or have questions, please
contact Marc Isaacson ( isaacson@augsburg.edu ) or Kathryn Amberg
( amberg@augsburg.edu ) ASAP as we have a limited number of spaces for
this wonderful opportunity.
Ren Fest and Underwater Adventure Discount Tickets
Its that time again HR has discount Renaissance Festival tickets for purchase! Adult tickets are ONLY $15.50 each (normally $19.95) and child tickets (ages 6-12) are $7.50 each (normally $10.95). We are also offering Food Books for only $5 each book is a $6 value.
The Renaissance Festival is open on the weekends between August 16th and September 28th from 9 a.m. 7 p.m., Monday, September 1, and Friday, September 26. The event is open rain or shine, and parking is free.
Stop down in HR today to buy your discounted tickets we will be offering them until the end of the Festival. Call us at x1058 with any questions.
Human Resources has discount tickets available for Underwater Adventures Aquarium at the Mall of America. We are selling tickets at the following prices: Adult - $9.50, Kids (3-12) - $5.50. This is an incredible deal regular ticket prices are $18.95 for adults and $11.95 for kids. Stop down in HR to pick up your tickets today!
We currently have 50 adult tickets and 25 children tickets available they do go fast, so stop down ASAP!
No Card, No Eat
It is vital for you to bring your card when you come to eat. Whether you are using flex dollars or board, it is for your safety that you use your card. Others around you can hear your number and then use up all of your points. We have requested that all cashiers ask for a card in order to best serve you. So when the cashier asks for your card, remember that it is in your best interest and safety.
Augsburg Associates Fall Luncheon, Sept. 24
Augsburg Associates Fall Luncheon Town & Country Club, St. Paul
Please join us for the annual Fall Luncheon on Wednesday, September 24th. The fun begins with the Silent Auction at 10:30 a.m., followed by the Annual Meeting at 11:30 and lunch at noon. President Pribbenow will bring greetings and an update from the College and special guests Tina & Lena will share their Scandinavian humor as a part of the program. Call me to register at 612-330-1085 and pay at the door. Or complete a registration form from the Homecoming brochure and send it to me along with your payment to Campus Box 146. Cost of the luncheon is $25. Deadline for registration is September 17th. Hope to see you there.
Augsburg College Democrats
If anyone thinks they might be interested in joining the upstart Augsburg College Democrats let me know. Or if you just want more information about it. The meetings might start in a few weeks time.
madland@augsburg.edu
Don't Bring Your Own Cups
Augsburg Dining request that you use the cups that are provided for you. When you bring your own cups that are often larger than the ones that we provide, the cost to fill those up are two to three times as much as the ones provided for you. That begins to add up and eats away at the over all cost to provide Augsburg with great food and service. So please just use the cups that are provided for you. Thank you, Augsburg Dining management.
Weight Watchers Works at Augsburg
Looking for a supportive weight loss group and the convenience of the group being right at work? Look no further. Join Weight Watchers at Work at Augsburg at an Open House on Tuesday, September 16 from 2 - 3:00 p.m. in Lindell Library 301. Weight Watchers will begin a 17 week series on Tuesday September 23rd.
Weight Watchers is also introducing its Lose for Good campaign. Now through October 18th for every pound of weight lost by Weight Watchers members a donation of the equivalent of a pound of food (up to a million dollars) will be donated to two organizations: Action Against Hunger and Share our Strength. So you will not only be doing something good for yourself but helping others in need, too.
Cost for the 17 weeks is $186 which is a discounted rate for at-work groups. You can pay in three installments or one lump sum and by cash, check or credit card.
We have many wonderful employees currently in the group which includes faculty, staff and students. Stop by the Open House on Tuesday for more information or contact Dianne Detloff at detloff@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1707.
Pilates Starts Monday, Sept. 15
The Center for Counseling & Health Promotion invites all interested, students, staff and faculty to FREE pilates instruction every Monday beginning September 15th from noon - 1:00 p.m. in the Marshall Room.
Please wear comfortable clothing and feel free to bring a yoga mat. If you have any questions, call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.
Help Wanted: Part Time Tutors
The High School Upward Bound at Minneapolis Community and Technical college needs tutors for high school students in the following schools:
Minneapolis: Edison, Henry, North, Roosevelt -- 3:00pm -5:30pm
St. Paul: Highland -- 2:00pm-4:30pm
Starting Pay is $11.00 per hour. Maximum hours is 20 hours a week. College students are encouraged to apply. For more information visit: http://home.minneapolis.edu/~sandersh or call Shirley Sanders, Project Director at 612-659-6556 or email her at shirley.sanders@minneapolis.edu.
Augsburg Dining Hours of Operation
Commons Hours
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Hot food being served
Breakfast: 7:30-9 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30-8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
Brunch: 11:30-1 p.m.
Dinner: 5-7 p.m.
Nabo Hours of operation
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday
7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Coopers Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturdays
7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sundays
7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Murphy's Hours of operation
Monday - Friday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Weekends
Closed
C-Store Hours of operation
Monday - Thursdays
10 a.m. -2 p.m. & 6 p.m. - 9p.m.
Fridays
4-9 p.m.
Sundays
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Recovery Month Tidbits
The next 24 hours are guaranteed to excite us, to lift us to new levels of understanding, to move us into situations with others where we can offer our unique contributions. All that is asked of us is a willingness to trust that we will be given just what we need at each moment.
We can dare to live, fully, just for today. We can appreciate the extraordinariness of every breath we take, every challenge we encounter. Within each experience is the invitation for us to grow, to reach out to others in caring ways, to discover more fully the women we are capable of being. We must not let a single moment go by unnoticed. --Helen Keller
Community Partnership Fair
Are you looking for community service-learning, internship or volunteer opportunity? Stop by and visit with augsburg community partners.
11:00am to 1:00pm, Christensen Center on Tuesday, September 16th. Door Prizes will be given away for students that go around and network with the organizations. Questions email truem@augsburg.edu
Fall Day Registration Deadlines
Faculty, we are approaching 10th day for Fall Day which means Tuesday, Sept. 16, is the last day for students to drop without notation or add a course with your signature. I encourage you to check your class lists for accuracy now. Remember the official class is on AugNet Records and Registration, not Moodle. I am sure a gentle reminder from you to a student who is not registered correctly to process a drop-add prior to the COB Tuesday will be greatly appreciated and possibly prevent a difficult registration issue from developing for them. Thank you.
Do You Need Flex Dollars?
Do you need to purchase Flex Dollars to add to your Student Card?
If so, Flex Points can only be purchased Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Commons Cafeteria. Please make sure you bring your Student ID card for verification. If you haven't received an ID from Enrollment Services, please do so immediately or bring another form of Identification with you.
Purchases of Flex Points may take up to 24 hours to reflect changes. Flex Points can be used at Commons Cafeteria, Cooper's Coffee Shop, Nabo: A Neighborhood Cafe, and Murphy's Grille.
If you have any questions about Flex Points please contact: augsburg@aviands.com If you have questions concerning your meal plans, please contact: Cyndy Rowe with Residence Life
Staff $3.50 Lunch Is Legally $3.75
It seems that Sodexo was charging a staff lunch without filling the legal tax required by Minnesota State and federal tax laws. Because as staff, we are not tax exempt, we have to be charged the proper .0715 on all purchases, causing the $3.50 lunch to become $3.75 with tax. Once again, Augsburg dining would like to apologize for this confusion and would like to thank you for your business. You make us possible.
Credit Refund Dates for the Fall
Credit refund checks for our Augsburg for Adult program and our Graduate programs will become available for pick up on September 19th. For our Day program, credit refund checks will be available on September 26th. Checks will be available for pick up after 1pm at the Enrollment Center. Please view your student account online through Records and Registration the day of to see if a credit refund check has been issued before coming to the Enrollment Center. Thank you!
Last Chance -- Scholarship Meeting for TRiO Students
Last change for students to attend and apply for the TRiO/SSS scholarship!!!! There is one last scholarship meeting being held Monday, September 15 from 8am-9am. The meeting will be in the basement of Christensen Center in the Century Room. To qualify for the scholarship students must be full-time, accepted into TRIO/SSS, and receive a Pell grant. THE SCHOLARSHIP MEETING IS REQUIRED INORDER THE QULAIFY AND GET THE SCHOLARSHIP NOT EXCPETIONS!!!
You may sign up by one of three ways: stop by the TRIO/SSS office where there are signup sheets, call the office at 612-330-1311, or e-mail triosss@augsburg.edu. Make sure to include your name if you e-mail. We look forward to seeing you soon. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
JinMan Jo Artist Reception TODAY
Please help us welcome Korean artist JinMan Jo to campus this Friday, Sept. 12 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Jo is a professor of sculpture at Utah State University and he will be discussing his show "Elemental" at 6 p.m. today.
All are welcome!
Keeping Track of Auggies
Sad news about a student's family
The father of Brett Ott (class of 2006 and current graduate student), died this week. Services will be held Sept. 12. Please keep Brett and his family in your prayers.
Comings and Goings
Merry Ross, Administrative Assistant Athletics/HPE, is leaving Augsburg College on Friday, September 12, 2008. We wish Merry the best of luck in the future.
Auggie Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule
Auggie Athletics Update -- Weekend Schedule:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/
Friday, September 12:
Volleyball at Wartburg (Iowa) Tournament -- vs. Coe (Iowa), 3 p.m.; vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 5 p.m.
Saturday, September 13:
Volleyball at Wartburg (Iowa) Tournament -- vs. Simpson (Iowa), 11 a.m.; vs. Wartburg (Iowa), 1 p.m.
Men's Soccer at Hamline, 1 p.m.
Women's Soccer at St. Scholastica, 3 p.m.
Football vs. Wartburg (Iowa), Edor Nelson Field, 7 p.m. -- LIVE AUDIO: http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/liveaudio/
Men's/Women's Cross Country at Tufts (Mass.) Jumbo Invitational.
Men's Golf at St. John's Invitational, Greystone GC, Sauk Centre, Minn.
Women's Golf at Carleton Division III Midwest Classic.
Sunday, September 14:
Men's Golf at St. John's Invitational, Blackberry Ridge GC, Sartell, Minn.
Women's Golf at Carleton Division III Midwest Classic.
Classifieds
Couch for Sale -- Good Shape
Need a place to sit? Buy my full size couch/sofa. The patterned colors are burgundy, beige, hunter green. I can deliver to campus for free. All for the great price of $50.00. I also have a futon in good shape that needs a new home. $75.00 for the futon in great condition.
Rick Gubash
952-240-9527
PCA Needed for Down Syndrome Teen
Family seeking a PCA, Personal Care Attendant for their 17 year old son with Down Syndrome. He had the great experience of having a PCA, Personal Care Attendant, from Augsburg College for the last two years. Their son has enjoyed both the friendship and the mentoring of a young college-age man.
This family has a great affection for the college and hope to find another student that is able to provide PCA services for their son! Call Jamie @ 612-729-7304 Paid $12.25 per hour 8-12 hours per week. Services needed from 4 -6 p.m. for two to four days a week.