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Teaching and Learning
- Online Course Evaluation System Discussion
- Dr. Dale Taylor to Speak on "Music and the Brain"
- Would you Like to be Published?
- Zyzzogeton Poster Fair Registration
- 1st Powwow at Augsburg This Saturday - All Welcome
- Sabbatical Discussion with Lars Christiansen - TODAY
- Faculty Scholarship Roundtables March 26, 4 p.m.
- Still Time to Study Abroad Summer or Fall - Apply Now
- Additional International Travel Funding Available
General Announcements
- Earn $10 Fast in the Psych Lab
- Breath Awareness Workshop - TODAY 1 p.m. in OGC 100
- Final Week for the FoodLess Food Drive
- Wanted: Student Leaders for AugSem
- Win an MP3 Player
- Bonner Leaders Program Applications Available
- "Auggies Get Registered" Workshops
- Donate to Abused Women and Children
- Murphy's Salads
- Attention all Graduating Female Seniors
- Feminist Film Friday: "Cut" WRC, 3:30 p.m.
- Leaders Wanted
- Breakfast at Nabo
- Fresh, Local Veggies Right on Campus
- Augsburg Associates Estate Sale
- Business Majors - Want to Win a Jimmy John's Gift Card?
- Be A Generation of Influence Workshop
- Augsburg Catering Dining Wear
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Teaching and Learning
Online Course Evaluation System Discussion
Please join us for a conversation about the current online course evaluation project. These conversations anticipate bringing a recommendation to the faculty in April or September. If these times do not work, please contact us for other opportunities.
Diane Pike and Scott Krajewski
March 25 4:00-5:00
March 30 1:00-2:00
All meetings are in Lindell 202.
Dr. Dale Taylor to Speak on "Music and the Brain"
Please plan to attend a special lecture, "Music and the Brain," by Dr. Dale Taylor at 3:00 p.m. in Sateren Auditorium today, Wed., March 25.
Dr. Taylor, is our visiting professor of music therapy from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The event is sponsored by the library, Pan-Afrikan Society, and the music department.
Would you Like to be Published?
Do you have an academic paper you're particularly proud of?
It might be worth even more than the grade you received.
The Augsburg Honors Review wants to publish your work. All you have to do is submit it!
What to Submit:
We will consider papers from all disciplines that successfully articulate an original and compelling thesis.
Why Submit?
Being a published author is one of the best ways to demonstrate your writing skills to graduate schools, professional schools, and employers.
How to Submit:
Please send your work to review@augsburg.edu and include the following information:
-- The first and last names of all authors and faculty advisors,
-- Your anticipated graduation date,
-- A reliable way to contact you other than your college-provided email address,
-- The name of the institution where your research was conducted (if other than Augsburg), and
-- The title of your paper.
We prefer Microsoft Word format (.doc) for all attachments.
The priority deadline to submit your work for the 2010 publication is April 20, 2009.
What is the Augsburg Honors Review?
The Augsburg Honors Review is an interdisciplinary journal exhibiting outstanding work by undergraduate students. The goal of the AHR is to give students the opportunity to participate in scholarly conversations within their disciplines and to expose them to the dialogue between a journal and a contributor in editing an article for publication.
For more information, please contact Shawn Boonstra (boonstra@augsburg.edu).
Zyzzogeton Poster Fair Registration
Calling all student researchers. Participate in the Zyzzogeton Poster Fair--April 15, 3:30 to 5:30--sponsored by URGO.
What you need to know:
Deadline for Registration (includes an abstract of your research or creative activity): April 1
Where to register: The Zyzzogeton Web site: http://www.augsburg.edu/zyzzogeton/zyzzogeton_reg.html
Deadline for turning your poster in for printing to URGO: April 8
If you need assistance making your poster you can contact your faculty mentor first and then Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu. Dixie is happy to sit down with any student any discuss poster elements or proof drafts.
1st Powwow at Augsburg This Saturday - All Welcome
Augsburg College will host their 1st Powwow this Saturday, March 28th. This is a celebration of the 30 Years of the American Indian Student Services Program and the Start of the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association (Fall 2007).
Grand Entries are at 1:00 and 7:00 PM. There will be a break for dinner at 5:00 PM. All are welcome to come!! No cost for admission.
There will be over 20 vendors selling Native made crafts and promoting Native organizations. The Student organization will be hosting a concession stand and doing a 50/50 and raffle ticket sale.
I would encourage you to come at the start of a grand entry to experience that. We are also honored to have Aztec/Maxica Dancers joining us for a dance just before the 1:00 grand entry. Please join us in a great day and bring your family and friends!
Powwow time is the Native American peoples way of meeting together, to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships and make new ones. This is a time to renew thought of the old ways and to preserve a rich heritage.
The Pow Wow begins by the Grand Entry. This is the entry of all the people entering the arena. During the Grand Entry, everyone is asked to stand as the flags are brought into the arena. The flags carried generally include the US flag, tribal flags, POW flag, and eagle staffs of various tribes present. These are usually carried by veterans. Native Americans hold the United States flag in an honored position despite the horrible treatment received from this country. The flag has a dual meaning. First it is a way to remember all of the ancestors that fought against this country. It is also the symbol of the United States which Native Americans are now a part. The flag here also reminds people of those people who have fought for this country.
Following the veterans are other important guests of the Pow Wow including tribal chiefs, Princesses, elders, and Pow Wow organizers. Next in line are the men dancers. The men are followed by the women dancers. Once everyone is in the arena, the song ends and a song is sung to honor the flag and the veterans. After a prayer, the dancing resumes, usually with a few Round Dances. After the Round Dances, intertribal dancing songs are sung and everyone dances to the beat of the drum, which represents the heartbeat of our ancestors.
Dancing continues for approximately 3-4 hours after each grand entry, depending on the number of dancers present. These dances will include inter-tribal (where everyone can dance), categories (Men's Grass Dance, Traditional, Fancy or Women's Jingle, Traditional or Fancy Shawl) or ages (tiny tot, youth, teen, adult).
People are welcome to come at any time throughout the day and you can stay as long as you would like. This is a great opportunity for our College to invite our Native community to our campus and also to allow the campus community to learn a small part of our Native American culture and traditions. Hope you can join us!
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Sabbatical Discussion with Lars Christiansen - TODAY
Wednesday, March 25, 3:30 in the Riverside Room
"What Augsburg can learn from the most innovative colleges in the country." Refreshments will be served.
Faculty Scholarship Roundtables March 26, 4 p.m.
Oren Gateway Atrium and Johnson Conference Room
Please join the Augsburg community for an afternoon of exciting research presentations by faculty in a roundtable forum. Session I begins at 4:00. A refreshment break is scheduled for 4:40 and Session II starts at 5:00. The evening ends with a brief closing statement and prize giveaway.
Faculty roundtables include: Phil Adamo, History/Medieval Studies; Beth Alexander, Physician Assistant Studies; Elizabeth Madson Ankeny, Education; Tracy Bibelnieks, Mathematics; Kevin J. Bowman, Economics; Jeanine Gregoire, Education; Russell Kleckley, Religion; Matthew Maruggi, Religion; Dave Matz, Psychology; David Murr, Physics; Tim Pippert, Sociology; Susanna Sandmann, Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies; Nancy Steblay, Psychology; Donald Steinmetz, Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies; Tara Sweeney, Art; James A. Vela-McConnell, Sociology; Hans Wiersma, Religion; John Zobitz, Mathematics.
Still Time to Study Abroad Summer or Fall - Apply Now
We've EXTENDED THE APPLICATION DEADLINE to MARCH 30 for Study or Intern Abroad this Summer, Fall'09, Academic Year 09-10
You can fulfill Augsburg Experience, AugCore, Major/Minor, and elective requirements abroad!
Programs available for EVERY Major.
www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/
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You should attend an advising session before applying to Augsburg Abroad.
GROUP ADVISING HOURS: Meetings last about 20 mins. and can be followed by individual advising sessions.
Mondays: 2:30 pm
Tuesdays: 10:00 am; 3:30 pm
Wednesdays: 10:40 am; 2:30 pm
Thursdays: 10:00 am (Faculty-led Program Group Advising; 2:30 pm
Fridays: 10:40 am; 2:30 pm; 5 pm WEC weekends only
WALK-IN ADVISING HOURS
Mondays: 1:30-3:30 pm
Tuesdays: 10:00 -11:00 am; 12:30-4:30 pm
Wednesdays: 10:30 -11:30 am; 2:00-3:30 pm
Thursdays: 10:00 -11:00 am; 12:30-4:30 pm
Fridays: 2:00-3:30 pm; 5-6 pm WEC weekends only
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WEC Study Abroad Advising:
Fridays at 5:00-6:00 pm (WEC weekends only)
Additional International Travel Funding Available
Due April 6
Faculty presenting a paper at an international conference are eligible for additional travel funding through CTL. Two $400 awards are available to supplement the annual travel award of $1200 for which faculty presenting a paper are eligible. (Canada is considered international.) These supplemental awards are determined competitively by the Committee on Faculty Development. The funding year is June 1-May 31st.
Apply online at the CTL web page www.augsburg.edu/ctl Link at the left of the page, web forms
General Announcements
Earn $10 Fast in the Psych Lab
Participate in our Psychology experiment: $10 for 10 minutes! Stop by Anderson 26 anytime during the following hours March 25-27: Wed 9:00-4:00; Thursday 10:00-11:30 and 1:30-5:00; Friday 10:00-6:00. Participation limited to one time! If you have been in the study (Exp #10) during the current or a past semester, we cannot include you now, sorry.
Breath Awareness Workshop - TODAY 1 p.m. in OGC 100
Come hear tips for when anxious/worried students visit your office. Learn basic theory, actual techniques, and receive downloadable audio files for your desktopso you dont have to guide students, you can just click "play" and calm together. Sponsored by CCHP, facilitated by local breath expert, Stephen Parker PsyD., LP. Please come and learn.
Final Week for the FoodLess Food Drive
We are pleased to announce that thus far faculty, staff and students have raised around $1,500 for the Brian Coyle Foodshelf. If you have already donated thank you! If you haven't yet donated there is still time!
Checks can be made payable to Brian Coyle Food shelf. You can also drop off your donation to the Center for Service, Work, & Learning (CSWL) office located in the lower level of Anderson Hall. Please call 612-330-1472 with questions. Center for Service, Work, & Learning, Office of Community Relations and Augsburg Dining thank you in advance for helping us meet our goal!
Wanted: Student Leaders for AugSem
Applications are still being accepted for Fall 2009 AugSem Student Leaders. These are paid positions.
For application materials, send an e-mail to quistc@augsburg.edu or stop by the Dean of Students office in Memorial 118. If you have questions, contact Bev Stratton or Sarah Griesse. Priority consideration for remaining positions will be given to those who submit applications this week.
Win an MP3 Player
This Cup of Coffee Has Your Name On It! Come up with a coffee drink and win a MP3 player. You also get to name your drink and it will be sold exclusively at Cooper's. All recipes have to be submitted no later than April 4th.
Bonner Leaders Program Applications Available
Beginning March 23rd applications will be available for the Bonner Leaders Program for fall of 2009. Day College students are encouraged to apply if:
-you will have work-study eligibility for the academic year 2009-2010.
-you are interested in developing leadership skills through a work-study placement in the community.
-you are able to make a two year commitment to the program.
-you are able to work 10-12 hours a week off-campus
Preference will be given to Freshman or Sophomore students, but all are encouraged to apply.
Please pick up the application in the Center for Service, Work, and Learning in the basement of Anderson Hall. Contact Kristin Farrell with any questions.
"Auggies Get Registered" Workshops
Not sure how to register for an ACTC course? Want to know more about the new registration process for fall? Academic Advising is holding two "Auggies Get Registered" student workshops, where we'll cover this and much more. There are two times: April 1 at 2 p.m. in SVE 205, and April 9 at 3 p.m. in SVE 201. RSVP to advising@augsburg.edu and we'll have an updated Core checklist waiting for you. See you there!
Donate to Abused Women and Children
For thousands of women and children, home can be frightening, lonely and for many it is a very dangerous place. The Lewis House, located in Eagan, is dedicated to helping these women and children find safety and get them back on their feet. The Lewis House provides shelter, food, daycare and education about safe relationships for women and children who seek their services. To support these women and children, a few students from Augsburg College will be running a donation drive. We will be collecting items from now until the first week in April, at which time we will deliver all donated items to the Lewis House and help pass things out to the women and children.
Items the Lewis House needs are:
bath sized towels
wash cloths
twin size sheets/comforters
pillowcases
diapers
infant formula - all varieties
baby bottles/nipples
craft supplies (markers, crayons, construction paper, special kits)
school supplies (notebooks, folders, back packs)
educational toys, puzzles, videos and learning games
toothbrushes/toothpaste/floss
old cell phones with chargers
women and youth clothing (any age, gently used or new)
We will be setting up a table in Christensen to collect items and will be available to answer any questions a few times in the coming week. People can also drop off items at the Enrollment Center.
Collecting through April 3rd!
Please contact Ashle with questions at neunsing@augsburg.edu.
Murphy's Salads
It's Spring again and we are offering salads at Murphy's. They are not you traditional lettuce salads. They are Chicken Wild Salad, Feta Cheese Tortellini Olive Salad (V), Gnocchi & Pancceta w/ Smoked Cheddar Cheese Salad. 8oz-$2.99 and 12oz $3.99
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 http://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.
Feminist Film Friday: "Cut" WRC, 3:30 p.m.
Please join us on Friday, March 27 at 3:30pm in the Women's Resource Center for a documentary screening (57 mins) and discussion to follow. This film breaks the silence around self injury: an experience that impacts the lives of a great many young people (probably more than you think). This film also includes interviews with GLBT survivors. Beth Carlson from CCHP will be available to facilitate discussion.
Synopsis:
"CUT: Teens and Self Injury" provides an intimate look at a problem that affects thousands of young people, their families and friends. Resisting sensationalism and graphic images, the film draws its power from the voices of the teens themselves. Urgent, searching, and profoundly moving, CUT issues a call to bring the problem of self-injury out of the shadows and reminds us that the first step towards healing is an honest acknowledgment of reality.
http://www.cutthemovie.com/
Leaders Wanted
This Thursday (the 26th) is the LAST DAY to hand in Student Government Ballot Petitions.
If at all interested in running for Student Government, pick up your ballot petition from the Student Government room (in the Auggie's Nest) and turn them in to the Student Government room by 3 PM, Thursday March 26th.
Breakfast at Nabo
Welcome to Breakfast at Nabo. Choose from Omelets, Easy Risers, Scrambled Eggs,Pastries and more. Breakfast runs from 8-10a.m. Come down and get you break-fast.
Fresh, Local Veggies Right on Campus
Here are three great ways to get fresh veggies on campus this summer, and one way to get it off campus.
1) Augsburg Farmers Market - we're just starting to set it, so please help us find a good time and place for it by completing this teeny survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=iIU2zseDWkOrGJudK0lopA_3d_3d
2) Community Supported Agriculture - Purchase a share of Ploughshare Farm and each week through the summer, they'll deliver a 20-25 lb box full of organic produce. Let me know if you're interested, and I can match you up with someone if you'd like. More info about the farm and program here: http://www.ploughsharefarm.com/
3) Community Garden - We're just starting to plan for the garden this year (on the corner of 20th Ave and 6th St) and if you want your own 10x10 plot to grow in, we just need $20 and a few hours of your time. Let me know if you're interested in this.
And one option in your own backyard:
4) Backyard Harvest Program - The Permaculture Research Institute is developing a program where they will connect you to an urban farmer who will grow veggies in YOUR OWN yard and train you how to do it in future seasons. More info can be found here: http://www.pricoldclimate.org/about_backyard_harvest
Augsburg Associates Estate Sale
Quanbeck Estate Sale
FRIDAY, APRIL 3 and SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 2009
8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Friday
8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Saturday
4957 17th Ave. South, Minneapolis
Directions: 2 blocks west of Cedar Ave at the corner of 50th Street and 17th Ave.
Business Majors - Want to Win a Jimmy John's Gift Card?
Business majors: Want to get your advising hold lifted AND enter to win one of three Jimmy John's gift cards?
Come to the Open Advising session on March 26 and 27 anytime from 10am - 5:30pm in 3rd floor Memorial Hall. There will be advisors available during this time and we will have access to your academic information, so as to better assist you with course planning for summer and fall 2009.
Treats will be provided!
Questions? Kelly x1225 or Sue x1191
Be A Generation of Influence - Workshop
Be A Generation of Influence
Tuesday, March 31st
6:00 p.m.
Minneapolis Room, Christensen Center
Ed Deutshland, President of North Star Resource Group will challenge students to be leaders and change lives!
All are invited - students, alum, faculty, staff
Augsburg Catering Dining Wear
During the last couple of weeks, dishes and platters have been disappearing from various catered events. Due to the high volume of catering, it is essential that we keep a certain amount of inventory on hand to best serve our community. If you have any extra dining wear in your office, kitchen area, or dorm, please return them as soon as possible. There will be no questions asked. Thank you, Augsburg Dining Management
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Beautiful, Historic Duplex for Rent - Downtown St. Paul
Everyone says that their place is a must-see, but this one really is!
This 3 bedroom lower level duplex has been completely renovated, and features the following amenities:
* Formal dining room
* Large living room
* Large kitchen with island and new cabinets
* 10 foot ceilings
* 7 foot windows
* Large closets
* Newly refinished wood floors
* New bathroom with ceramic tile, claw foot tub, and an enormous glass block window that lets in tons of natural light
* On-site laundry
* Storage room
* Off-street parking
* Large yard
Located at 287 Harrison in the Irvine Park/Lower Town/W 7th neighborhood, it has easy access to freeways and very close to William Mitchell Law School, downtown Saint Paul, and United Hospital.
Rent: $1150 + utilities
Contact Leah at devega@augsburg.edu for more information.
Clipboards?
The Campus Kitchen Project is looking for 2+ clip boards. Does your office have some you want to purge and we can avoid buying some? Thanks!