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- Feminist Film Friday on Wednesday this Week
- Going Away Party for Cherie Christ TODAY
- Commons Menu Sept. 17
- Computational Physics Seminar Series
- Ten People Needed for Weight Watchers
- Student Organization Involvement Fair
- Women's Resource Center Fall Open House
- Augsburg College Democrats
- Call for Submissions: AFA Oct./Nov. Newsletter
- Recovery Month Tidbits
- Snackin' with the Senate
- Capture the Flag
- What's Your First Word of the Day?
- Associates Fall Lunch -- Last Chance to Register
- That's Not Garbage; Recycle!
- Credit Refund Dates
- Spanish Conversation this Thursday
- Do You Need Flex Dollars?
- Extra! Extra!
- Staff $3.50 Lunch Is Legally $3.75
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Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Information
There will be two upcoming information sessions about the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs that may be of interest to Augsburg students. These sessions cover our graduate programs in Public Policy (MPP) and Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) and will be held on the following dates:
Thursday, September 18, 2008 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Monday, October 6, 2008 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 from 12:00 to 1:30 PM
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM
The full information session schedule (and instructions for how to RSVP) can be found here: http://www.hhh.umn.edu/admissions/request_information.html
All sessions will take place in Room 205 Humphrey Center (Freeman Commons). Beverages and pizza will be served. Faculty and current students will speak briefly about the MPP and MURP of our degree programs and will also be available to answer questions.
Space is limited, so please RSVP via our online links, or email HHHadmit@umn.edu or call 612-624-3800.
We offer concentrations and specializations in Public and Non-Profit Management and Leadership, Community and Economic Development, Social Policy, Policy Analysis, Global Public Policy (including International Development), Science, Technology and Environmental Policy, Women and Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Environmental Planning, Land Use and Urban Design, Housing and Community Development, and Regional, Economic and Workforce Development. We also offer joint degrees with the schools of Business, Law, Social Work, Public Health, Design, and Civil Engineering.
You are encouraged to find out more information about these and other Humphrey Institute programs! More information about the Humphrey Institute can be found on our web site at www.hhh.umn.edu.
Green Fact of the Day
Recycling saves energy: Creating a new aluminum can from scratch takes 95% more energy than making a can from recycled aluminum.
www.earth911.org
Green Fact of the Day brought to you by the Environmental Stewardship Committee. www.augsburg.edu/green
Biology Colloquium TONIGHT
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 p.m. in SCI 123. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
Intern and Study Abroad in Austria, China, and More
Come to Christensen Center Lobby TODAY from 10:00am to 1:00pm to
Learn about Central College Abroad programs in Austria, China, England, France, Germany, Mexico, The Netherlands, Spain and Wales. Students can take courses to fulfill major requirements, electives and LAFs. Financial Aid and Scholarships available. Internships available with the following organizations in Vienna:
Internship - American Express
Internship - Archives for Resistance Fighters during World War II
Internship - Caritas
Internship - Denkstatt
Internship - FACTLINE Krisper Fabro Hornoncourt OEG
Internship - Global 2000
Internship - Greenpeace
Internship - Institute fur den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa
Internship - International Atomic Energy
Internship - International Progress Organization (IPO)
Internship - Kinder Museum
Internship - Konzerthaus, Marketing Department
Internship - SOS Mitmensch
Internship - State Opera
Internship - Teaching English in an Austrian Gymnasium
Internship - Teaching English in an Austrian Primary School
Internship - Tutoring at the Lernzentrum
Internship - United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
Internship - UN Media Center at International Atomic Energy Agency
Multiple Internships in a variety of disciplines are also available at other Central Abroad destinations.
Apply to Augsburg Abroad by OCT. 1 to intern or study abroad this Spring.
http://www.central.edu/abroad/index.html
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/
Constitution Day Brown-Bag Discussion TODAY
How much power do the Presidential candidates have to keep their campaign promises? Presidential power is determined by the Constitution and you may be surprised by the extent of and limits of that power. Learning more about Presidential Power and the Constitution will get you primed for a historic campaign season full of promises.
You are invited to bring your lunch and join in a discussion on Presidential Powers and the Constitution led by Kristen Chamberlain, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, tomorrow, Wed., 9/17 at 12 noon in the Johnson Conference Room, OGC 100.
Barbara Farley
Graduate and Professional School Day at the U of M
The University of Minnesota will be having their annual Graduate and Professional School Day on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The event will be held in Coffman Union, Great Hall, and is FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
Graduate and Professional School Day is a great way to connect with a large number of graduate schools without leaving campus! About 100 graduate/professional programs and 900 students participate. Take advantage of this opportunity to explore grad school options.
Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students, alumni, staff and community members:
You'll learn about specific programs from graduate and professional school representatives, collect application and financial aid information, get tips on funding graduate and professional school and learn how to navigate the application process.
First- and Second-Year Students:
You can explore graduate school options, build networks for the future, get tips from grad school representatives on undergraduate preparation and co-curricular activities
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Special Workshops (free!) offered during the event:
How to Apply to Graduate and Professional School (offered at 11 a.m.)
Funding Graduate and Professional School (offered at 1 p.m.)
WHO CAN ATTEND AND HOW?
While this event targets University of Minnesota students, anyone is welcome to attend. You can stop by any time between 10 and 2.
Individuals with a U card will be asked to swipe their card at the door.
Individuals without a U card will be asked to sign-in at the door.
The event is free, and you do not need to pre-register to attend.
HOW TO PREPARE
Follow these tips to make the most of this event:
Look at the list of participating schools (see below) and check out their Web sites to identify programs that interest you. Prioritize your list of schools to make effective use of your time at the event. Dress appropriately: first impressions count! Business casual is the recommended attire. Bring questions for the schools (e.g., What are your course offerings?) and be prepared to answer questions (e.g., Why do you want to attend graduate school?). Bring a pen, and if you share your contact info, be sure to write legibly! Grad school recruiters sometimes mention they can't follow up with students because they can't read their writing. Consider bringing your own mailing labels to affix to forms.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
See the list of schools at our 2008 Graduate and Professional School Day at:
http://www.cclc.umn.edu/GSD/participating.html
CONTACT INFO: If you have any questions, or you'd like more info about Graduate and Professional School Day, contact the U of M's Career and Community Learning Center at 612-624-7577 or cclc@class.cla.umn.edu.
General Announcements
Feminist Film Friday on Wednesday this Week
Yes, you read that correctly: this Wednesday, Sept. 17, will be the first of our new monthly "Feminist Friday Film" series. We have FREE passes for an advance screening of THE DUCHESS, starring Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes, at 7:30 p.m. at AMC Southdale, 400 Southdale Center (near Edina). (Need a ride? Call us at x1028.)
THE DUCHESS is based on the true story of the Duchess of Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer (Keira Knightly), and follows her rise to fame as she stays true to her passions in a world of protocol, gossip, and social rules and pays the price.
To view the film's trailer, please visit: http://www.theduchessmovie.com/
To get your free pass, please call us at x1028, or email nathanso@augsburg.edu.
Upcoming Feminist Friday Films include PERSEPOLIS, and on Nov. 21, THE PRICE OF PLEASURE (with guests Robert Jensen, anti-pornography writer and activist; and Renegade Evolution, sex worker rights blogger and activist).
Going Away Party for Cherie Christ TODAY
Please join us to celebrate the nine years of service that Cherie Christ has given to Augsburg College at her going away party TODAY, Sept.17. From 3 - 4:30 p.m., we will gather in Lindell 301, Cherie's favorite room on campus, to bid her farewell. We hope that you will all be able to join us.
If you have questions about the event, please contact Jodi Collen, at 612-330-1107 or collen@augsburg.edu .
Commons Menu Sept. 17
Today's Menu in the Commons Cafeteria will be as followed:
Lunch:
Market Place Entrees - Grilled Ham Steak with Honey-Mustard Sauce, Herb Baked Chicken, and Vegetable Du Jour
Vegetarian - Eggplant & Mozzarella Sandwich
Bravo Italiano - Chicken Milanese & Assorted Pizza
World Flavors - Shrimp Caesar Salad with Garlic Bread Stick
The Grille - Chicago Italian Beef Sandwich
Soups - Chef Du Jour and Chicken Tortilla
Dinner:
Market Place Entrees - Italian Spaghetti with Spicy Meat Sauce, Country-Style Pork Ribs with Chipotle BBQ Sauce, and Vegetable Du Jour
Vegetarian - Mostaccoli with Basil Pesto and Parmesan Cheese
Bravo Italiano - Assorted Pizza
World Flavors - Khai Pad Khing Chicken with Holy Basil
The Grille - Fish Sandwich w/ Green Chili Tarter Sauce
Sweet Peppers Deli - BLT Wrap and Create Your Own Sandwich
Soups - Chef Du Jour and Chicken Tortilla
Computational Physics Seminar Series
Are you interested in how computers are used to solve challenging problems of biophysics and materials science? Thursday nights we will discuss these issues and have hands on demonstrations of computational tools and techniques. Contact Ben Stottrup (stottrup@augsburg.edu) if you are interested.
Dr. Erkan Tuzel (University of Minnesota, IMA) will kick things off with a general lecture Thursday night at 6:30 in Sverdrup 204. All are welcome.
Ten People Needed for Weight Watchers
Our weight watchers at work group has some great successes over the past year and we want to continue that success and enable others to share in weight loss success but we need at least 10 more interested staff, faculty or students to continue the group on campus.
The new 17 week session is scheduled to start on Sept. 23. The cost is $186 and can be paid in a lump sum, on a credit card or cash or in three installments of $62 each.
Please contact Dianne Detloff at 612-330-1707 or e-mail detloff@augsburg.edu if you would like to sign up for the new 17 week session. We must have payment by this Friday if you plan to join the new session. The group meets on Tuesdays with weigh-in from 2 - 2:30 p.m. and the meeting from 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. usually in Lindell Library 301. Hope you can join us!!
Student Organization Involvement Fair
Want to get involved on campus and in the community?
Visit the Student Organization Involvement Fair on Friday, September 19 from 3:00-8:00 pm. Visit over 25 student organization tables and learn more about each organization and how to join!
Don't miss out on this opportunity! The Student Organization Involvement Fair will be held in the Christensen Center Lobby. Come to learn and go home with a bag of candy!
Sponsored by CAO (Campus Activities and Orientation).
Women's Resource Center Fall Open House
Stop by Thursday for refreshments and to find out what's happening in the Center this fall! 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., Women's Resource Center, Sverdrup 207. All are welcome!
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
Call for Submissions: AFA Oct./Nov. Newsletter
Have an event or opportunity that you want to advertise to Augsburg for Adults/WEC and graduate students? List it in the next issue of the AFA Newsletter.
The next issue, which covers October and November, will be released on October 1. Please email all submissions by September 30 to foxwilso@augsburg.edu.
Recovery Month Tidbits
"NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We
meet regularly to help each other stay clean. ... We are not interested in what or how much you used ... but only in what you want to do about your problem and how we can help."
Membership is open to all drug addicts, regardless of the particular drug or combination of drugs used. When adapting AAs First Step, the word addiction was substituted for alcohol, thus removing drug-specific language and reflecting the disease concept of addiction.
Narcotics Anonymous provides a recovery process and support network inextricably linked together. One of the keys to NAs success is the therapeutic value of addicts working with other addicts. Members share their successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free productive lives through the application of the principles contained within the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of NA. These principles are the core of the Narcotics Anonymous recovery program. Principles incorporated within the steps include:
admitting there is a problem;
seeking help;
engaging in a thorough self-examination;
confidential self-disclosure;
making amends for harm done; and
helping other drug addicts who want to recover.
Central to the Narcotics Anonymous program is its emphasis on practicing spiritual principles. Narcotics Anonymous itself is non-religious, and each member is encouraged to cultivate an individual understandingreligious or notof this spiritual awakening.
NA has only one mission: to provide an environment in which addicts can help one another stop using drugs and find a new way to live.
Snackin' with the Senate
Hungry in between classes? Need to voice your thoughts? Join WEC Senate for Snackin' with the Senate, Saturday September 20!
From 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the Christensen Center, the WEC Senators will be offering treats and an opportunity to share your opinion about campus issues. This week, WEC Senate will be joined by a representative from A'viands, our food service provider, and Sarah Griesse, the Dean of Students.
Snackin' with the Senate will be offered once a month as an outreach to all adult students who are interested in getting involved and sharing their thoughts about their time at Augsburg.
Capture the Flag
All Auggies are welcome!!
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, Res Life is putting on a Campus Wide Capture The Flag. We will be meeting at 9 in the Quad to give out reflective tape and cover the rules. The game will be going until 11 pm.
Remember to put this day in your planner and hope to see you there.
What's Your First Word of the Day?
Make your first words meaningful and share your thoughts with fellow students, faculty, and staff.
Campus Ministry and Augsburg for Adults invites you to share in the First Word Community Gathering every class Saturday in the Foss Atrium. We have two times: 7:30-7:50 AM (for students who have 8:00 classes or want to secure a parking spot) and 8:00-8:20 AM (for students with 8:30 classes and who still want to secure a parking spot).
Throughout the academic year, we will be focusing on the four bases of an Augsburg community faith practice: Identifying Yourself as an 'Auggie', Making a Commitment to Gather, Making a Commitment to Involvement in the Broader Community, and Making a Commitment to Global Citizenship and Environmental Stewardship. Each session will be lead by a guest speaker.
For our first session this Saturday, September 20, Jessica Fox-Wilson will be speaking on "Growing Your Garden."
The First Word Community Gathering will be a non-denominational, informal setting where all are welcome to share muffins, coffee, good conversation, and music.
Associates Fall Lunch -- Last Chance to Register
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 Wednesday, September 17th. Hope to see you there.
That's Not Garbage; Recycle!
If you have not noticed yet, all of the cups, plates, plastic wear, napkins, straws, and to-go containers being used at Coopers Coffee Shop, Nabo, and Murphy's are biodegradable, compostable, or recyclable. So when you are done, make sure you move past the trash and help make Augsburg a little greener by recycling. Oh, and keep an eye out for our composting venture with Augsburg starting on the Sept. 22. Hey, who said, "It's not easy being green?"
Credit Refund Dates
Credit refund checks for our Augsburg for Adult program and our Graduate programs will become available for pick up on September 19. For our Day program, credit refund checks will be available on September 26. 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
Spanish Conversation this Thurs.
You are invited to attend a Spanish conversation group that will meet every Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Augsburg 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.
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
Extra! Extra!
Enjoy the Collegiate Readership Program at Augsburg. You can choose from three publications Monday-Friday. The following publications will be available: USA TODAY, Star Tribune, and New York Times.
AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
Anderson Hall
Christensen Center
Mortensen Hall
Luther Hall
Urness Hall
Old Main
Oren Gateway Center
Questions or Comments? Visit our web site: www.usatodaycollege.com
Staff $3.50 Lunch Is Legally $3.75
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.
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John Zobitz, Mathematics, Presents at NDSU
Dr. John Zobitz, Assistant Professor of Mathematics presented "Process-based ecosystem modeling using satellite and tower-based biophysical measurements" as one of the two invited keynote speakers at the 2nd Annual Undergraduate Research Poster Session at North Dakota State University on Thursday, Sept. 11.
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