Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Community Time
- FREE Professional Counseling on Campus at CCHP
- Open House for Professor Hesser's 70th Birthday
- First Wednesday Community Lunch
- International Spring Dance
- Show off Your Writing Talents
- Bonner Applications due April 15
- "GIVE"Strong
- Donate to Abused Women and Children
- Last Days of FoodLess FoodDrive - Nearing the Goal
- Residence Life Summer Staff Positions Available
- You're an Auggie. Tell us Why -- on Video
- Be A Generation of Influence -- TODAY
- Stress Release
- WEC/GRAD Students: Bookstore Accounts Available
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Employee Emergency Contact Information
Human Resources maintains a list of emergency contacts for employees. This information is available to Human Resources and Public Safety. While participation in this program is optional, I strongly encourage all employees to participate.
At present, emergency contacts must be submit on a paper form, you cannot submit this information on-line. To submit or update your emergency contacts, please use the Human Resource Information Form (HRIS). You can find this form in the Human Resources directory on AugNet. Go first to the "Public" and then the "Forms" folders and open the "HRIS Information Form.xls"
If you have any questions regarding the HRIS form, please contact Human Resources. If you have any questions regarding the purpose or use of your emergency contacts, please contact John Pack, Director of Public Safety, at x1644 or by email at pack@augsburg.edu.
Posting Policy
Augsburg College recognizes student groups, student organizations, staff, and faculty may use College space to communicate and advertise ideas and events relating to the College. Out of consideration for the right of free expression, the rights of viewers, civility, tolerance and respect the College has published guidelines to be followed when posting flyers and notices.
In general, the guidelines provide for:
[1] Approval of postings.
[2] Where to post.
[3] How to post.
[4] How long to post.
[5] What to post.
[6] And, what happens to postings not adhering to the policy.
The complete College Posting Policy can be viewed at www.augsburg.edu/studentguide.
Beginning MON/4.6.09, we will be administering this policy to the fullest extent. This means all posting inappropriately displayed will be removed and tossed.
In the meantime, if you have posters you would like to retrieve and repost in the designated areas please feel free to do so.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions regarding the Posting Policy they can be directed to draus@augsburg.edu.
Teaching and Learning
Zyzzogeton Poster Fair Registration Due Tomorrow
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
*You do not have to have done research with URGO to participate.
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.
Course Explores Religion and Social Justice
Are you interested in exploring the connection between religion and social justice in the lives of spirituality grounded activists for social change? Are you interested in exploring you own social and spiritual commitments?
A new course will explore these questions:
REL 205 Applied Catholic Social Teaching: Lives of Faith and Action
Fall 2009, MWF 12:10-1:10
The course has the following objectives:
Utilize the lens of seven principles of Catholic social teaching, to examine the theology of social justice in both Christianity and in other world religions.
Explore the lives of spiritually grounded agents of social change who embody these principles through their commitment to faith, service, and action on behalf of justice. These will include Catholic Dorothy Day, Baptist Martin Luther King, Jr., Buddhist Thich Nhat Hanh, and Muslim Eboo Patel.
Engage students in service learning to further their reflection on their own spiritual and social commitments.
The course fulfills an LAF Humanities requirement and of course can be counted towards a religion major or minor.
For more information contact Professor Matt Maruggi, Department of Religion at maruggi@augsburg.edu.
Exploring Hmong Identity through the Arts
Join us, celebrating Asian Heritage Month from the Augsburg Asian Student Association by "Exploring Hmong Identity through the Arts" in welcoming a nationally recognized artist, passionate educator and our very own Seexeng Lee, a graduate of Augsburg College '97, who currently teaches art in the Minneapolis Public School District. This will be an evening of great story telling, vibrant discussion and visually stunning artwork.
Asian Heritage Month
"Exploring Hmong Identity through the Arts"
When: Monday, April 6, 6-8 p.m.
Who: Seexeng Lee (Hmong artist)
Where: Augsburg College located in the Christensen Center Building in the Marshall Room and Student Art Gallery
Seexeng is a graduate of Augsburg College with a degree in Studio Art and Secondary Education. He has been teaching art for 11 years with the Minneapolis Public School District and currently teaches at Patrick Henry High School. The more he delves into art, the more he learns about his roots. In his art, he strives to preserve Hmong culture and hopes it inspires younger Hmong generations and other cultures to do the same.
This event is to engage the Augsburg community about the Hmong culture and their struggles from the past, present, and future to adapting to the American way of life. Through the presentation that Seexeng will provide explaining about the Hmong people and how he expresses it through his art work will be a night to remember. Lee will be giving away one 24k gold Giclee print to a lucky winner!
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).
Obama's Economic Policies: TOMORROW 5 p.m.
PRESIDENT OBAMAS EMERGING ECONOMIC POLICY: IMPLICATIONS FOR MN & YOU
Date: April 1, 2009 [Wednesday]
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Foss/Hoversten
Speakers/Panel:
Richard Hartnack, Vice Chair US Bancorp
David Semerad, CEO, Associated General Contractors of Minnesota
Brian Krohn, Augsburg Alum & SarTec Corporation
Moderator: Congressman Martin Sabo [MN 5th District, 1978-2007]
Co-Sponsors: Business, Economics, MBA and Sabo Center
General Announcements
Community Time
Join faculty and staff colleagues for refreshments and conversation in the East Commons TODAY, Tuesday, 3:45-4:30.
FREE Professional Counseling on Campus at CCHP
The Center for Counseling and Health Promotion reminds all students that FREE mental health counseling is available on campus at the CCHP house. As an Augsburg student, you can get up to ten FREE counseling sessions with a professional counselor. There are five counselors available - Nancy, Beth, Jon, Sandra and Cacy who are able to meet with you.
Counseling is a great place to go when you need to talk to someone who is objective and who can help you come up with new ways to deal with your concerns. Most importantly, it's all confidential. What you talk about at CCHP stays at CCHP!
If you would like to make an appointment, call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 or stop by our house on the corner of 21st & 7th. Additional resources are also available on our website at www.augsburg.edu/cchp
Open House for Professor Hesser's 70th Birthday
You are invited to help the Department of Sociology celebrate Garry Hessers 70th Birthday (which occurs on April 2nd). We will be hosting an open house in OGC 100 from 10:45 11:45 a.m. on April 6, so please stop by to thank Garry for his never-ending contributions to Augsburg College and 70 years of a great spirit.
First Wednesday Community Lunch
Please join us for Wednesday Gathering Wednesday, April 1, 2009, in the East Commons from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
The security and custodial night shift employees are also invited to the Wednesday Evening Gathering at 8 p.m. in the Minneapolis Room.
The first-Wednesday-of-the-month gatherings support our commitment to building community and practicing common work. They are an opportunity to get to know one another, exchange ideas, and collaborate in new ways. We hope you will invite your colleagues and plan to join us!
International Spring Dance
Come to our dance party and dance to music from all over the world!
When: Friday, April, 3, 8 p.m.
Where: Minneapolis Room
Sponsored by The International Student Organization
All are welcome.
Show off Your Writing Talents
Senior English Majors:
Are you interested in reading something you have written while here at Augsburg? The English Department will be having an "open book reading" this spring. The English professors are working with us on creating an event where we could share our writings with family, faculty and friends.
The reading will take place April 17 and will be followed with a reception, including dessert and thoughtful conversation with friends, family and faculty. If you have any other recommendations or questions, feel free to contact us or any of the professors in the English department.
Please reply to one of us or your English professor if you would like to read some of your work as soon as possible so we can organize the event.
Amanda Symes
symes@augsburg.edu
Sam Spafford
samspaff@hotmail.com
Bonner Applications due April 15
Bonner Leaders program applications due by April 15 for returning Augsburg students.
Applications are still available in the Center for Service, Work & Learning. If you have any questions about the community leadership and work program, contact Kristin Farrell.
"GIVE"Strong
Stop by our table in Christensen Center to hear what those Green Dollar Bill signs mean, learn what the Augsburg Fund is doing for students, pick up your limited edition Stewards/Philanthropy Week Buttons (a different design daily), donate some change (or more), and register to win an iPod Shuffle!
We'll have a table in Christensen Center from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. all week!
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.
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).
Collecting through April 3 in the Enrollment Center!
Please contact Ashle with questions at neunsing@augsburg.edu.
Last Days of FoodLess FoodDrive - Nearing the Goal
We are pleased to announce that thus far faculty, staff and students have raised slightly over $2,000 for the Brian Coyle Foodshelf. If you have already donated thank you! If you haven't yet donated and would like to contribute further - please do so today so we can near our goal of $3,000 raised by the Augsburg Community in March.
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!
Residence Life Summer Staff Positions Available
The Department of Residence Life is looking for students to serve as integral members of Residence Life staff this summer. You can start the application process and get more information by filling out the interest form on the Department of Residence Life Web Site at http://www.augsburg.edu/reslife. Applications are due Friday, April 3.
You're an Auggie. Tell us Why -- on Video
As part of Philanthropy Week, there will be an opportunity to talk about why you, yes, you are an Auggie.
We'll be video-taping members of the Augsburg community, students, faculty and staff from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31 in the Millie Nelson room, located just off the Christensen Center lobby. The videos will be edited and used to reach out to Augsburg's alumni and friends.
Sign up to participate or just drop in at the Philanthropy Week table to find out more.
Thank you to all the Adventurous Auggies out there for your hard work and service in support of Augsburg's mission.
Be A Generation of Influence -- TODAY
The Center for Service, Work, & Learning, Augsburg Student Business Organization and North Star Resource Group would like to invite students, staff and faculty to come to the "Be A Generation of Influence" workshop this TODAY Tuesday, March 31 at 6 p.m. in the Christensen Center, Minneapolis Room.
Guest speaker, Ed Deutshland, President of North Star Resource Group will challenge students to be leaders and change lives! It promises to be an informative evening. Questions, call Sandy at 612-330-1472.
Stress Release
Student Mindfulness Series (6pm Wednesdays 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22) in Century Room, Christensen Center. Come practice and learn basic mindfulness techniques to help distress before finals, but also for year round—to sleep better, test better, and live happier! Attend as many as you like. Each hour-long session lead by a different expert, and each designed to not require exercise clothes or prior knowledge. Come as a study break or even after eating. Q/A to follow each session for anyone interested in maintaining an individual or group practice. Contact Jon at CCHP with any questions: x1337 or vaughanf@augsburg.edu.
WEC/GRAD Students: Bookstore Accounts Available
Students who are already registered for Spring trimester may open a bookstore account to charge bookstore costs through their student account. This is an optional service for students using financial aid.
Please read the conditions and terms carefully! Go to http://www.augsburg.edu/enroll/ and click on "Open a bookstore charge account."
Remember that it can take 1-2 days to process the request. Submit your request now in order to have it available this weekend!
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Auggie Athletics
Intramural Spring Sports Update
Intramurals will be taking rosters for the first 8 teams to sign-up for both a 3 night/3 game volleyball tournament and a 3 night/3 game kickball tournament, in which both will begin next week.
The volleyball tournament will be played on Wednesday nights the next three weeks from 8:00-10:00 PM, with the roster deadline being Monday, April 6.
The kickball tournament will be played on Monday nights the next three weeks from 7:00-11:00 PM, with the roster deadline being Saturday, April 4.
Both leagues are going to be filled on a first come, first serve basis for the first 8 teams as mentioned earlier. Rosters and additional sign-up information can be found downstairs in Si Melby Hall on and next to the intramural bulletin-board. For any additional comments, questions, or concerns feel free to contact Josh Hersch at Hersch@augsburg.edu.
Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Friday, March 27:
Baseball -- Augsburg 7-6, St. Mary's 5-5 (1st game 8 inn.)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/3/27/base032709.aspx?path=baseball
Men's Golf -- Augsburg at Central (Iowa) Dutch Classic
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/3/30/mglf032709.aspx
Sunday, March 29:
Baseball -- Augsburg 18-13, Finlandia (Mich.) 1-2
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/3/29/base032909.aspx
Upcoming Events -- always check online for postponements/cancellations before you go:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu
Tuesday, March 31:
Softball vs. Concordia-Moorhead POSTPONED (no makeup date set yet).
Wednesday, April 1:
Baseball at Carleton, 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 2:
Softball at St. Catherine, 4 p.m.
Saturday, April 4:
Baseball vs. Hamline, Parade Stadium, 1 p.m.
Softball at Gustavus, 1 p.m.
Men's/Women's Track and Field at Hamline Invitational.
Women's Golf at Wartburg (Iowa) Invitational, Centennial Oaks GC, Waverly, Iowa.
Sunday, April 5:
Men's Golf at Loras (Iowa) Duhawk Spring Invitational, The Meadows GC, Dubuque, Iowa.
Women's Golf at Wartburg (Iowa) Invitational, Centennial Oaks GC, Waverly, Iowa.
Monday, April 6:
Men's Golf at Loras (Iowa) Duhawk Spring Invitational, The Meadows GC, Dubuque, Iowa.
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