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- "Student And..." Panel Discussion
- Apply to be a 2010 Orientation Leader
- Saykham Chen's Farewell Gathering
- Spanish Conversation this Thursday
- Football Apparel on Sale at the Bookstore
- Research Study on Gambling
- Faculty and Staff To-Go Containers Hit the Commons
- Strategy Games: Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
- Orientation Leader Social
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Academic Affairs Committee Activity Oct. 2009
Summary of Academic Affairs Committee Activity for October 2009. Please see the Faculty Senate moodle page for copies of approved minutes.
The following new courses were approved (effective Spring 2010 or later):
POL368: Model United Nations
POL310: Citizen Participation within a Globalized EconomyA Nicaraguan Case Study
ENV310: Environmental Politics Field Seminar
MAT369: Modeling and Differential Equations in the Biological and Natural Sciences
MAT247: Modeling and Differential Equations
ENL251: Introduction to African American Literature
MAT164: Introductory Biostatistics (also approved as a QF)
PSY390: Special Topics in Psychology
The following course revisions were approved (effective Spring 2010 or later):
PSY373: Industrial/Organizational Psychology; pre-requisite changed to PSY105
The following major/program changes were approved (effective September 2010):
Chemistry minorbroadened to allow students to concentrate their studies in chemistry
The following policy proposals were approved:
Revision of MnSCU Transfer Student Policies (effective immediately): This revision addresses the MnSCU system-wide change that AA degrees now consist of 60 semester credits (instead of 64). The revision removes the guarantee that transfer students with an AA and a 2.5 cumulative GPA would have junior standing and 16 Augsburg course credits to reflect the change in AA semester credits. The revision also allows that students with an AA and a 2.5 cumulative GPA would earn Augsburg course credits for college-level courses in which they earned a C- or better (with the exception of courses that have a specified minimum grade at Augsburg that is higher than a C-).
Nursing Transfer Student Policies for RN to BSN Program (effective Spring 2010): This policy revision allows that RN students who are admitted to the BSN program will be awarded 6 Augsburg course credits for their previous coursework in their RN program. The policy change allows the course credits to be awarded to all students, whereas the former policy excluded international student and students who were admitted conditionally and demonstrated their ability to succeed in the BSN coursework.
Learn About Adult Student Recruitment and Retention
For Nontraditional Student Week, the Augsburg for Adults office is hosting two brown bag lunches. Staff members who attended the Adult Student Recruitment & Retention Conference in Madison, WI will share what they learned at this conference's keynote and breakout sessions.
Topics will include graduation rates of adult students, development of programs for nontraditional students, holistic approaches to adult student retention, and more!
Wednesday, November 4
12:00-1:00 PM
Riverside Room (Please note location change).
For questions or more information, please contact Jessica Fox-Wilson at foxwilso@augsburg.edu .
Environment or Native American Studies Interest?
Calling all sophomores & juniors interested in pursuing careers related to either of the following: (a) the environment, or (b) Native American health care or tribal public policy. The Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation are merit-based scholarships covering tuition, fees, books, and room and board, up to a maximum of $5,000 for one year. The Foundation seeks future leaders across a wide spectrum of environmental fields, such as policy, engineering, science, education, urban planning and renewal, business, health, justice, and economics. The Foundation also seeks future Native American and Alaska Native leaders in public and community health care, tribal government, and public policy affecting Native American communities, including land and resource management, economic development, and education.
Applications are due March 2; if you are interested in applying, please contact Dixie Shafer (shafer@augsburg.edu).
By Monday: Get Nominated to Learn About IES Abroad
Curious about the study abroad programs Augsburg sends your students on? Interested to know more about what classes are available for students to take while they're abroad? The IES Abroad Familiarization trip to London and Berlin would be the perfect opportunity to learn more! Spend about a week (February 14-20, 2010) learning about IES Abroad's semester programs, and see the sights in London and Berlin at the same time!
The IES Abroad Semester program in London offers courses in a variety of disciplines, and field study opportunities, workshops, and internships are also available. The IES Abroad Semester program in Berlin offers courses in Cultural Identity, Gender and Sexual Politics, Multiculturalism, and Urban Studies. Academic field study into surrounding neighborhoods as well as local European cities are available.
For information about the semester programs in these locations, as well as the Familiarization Trip in February visit: https://www.iesabroad.org/IES/Advisors_and_Faculty/Faculty_Development/Familiarization_Trips/famTripBerlinLondon.html
The Office of International Programs staff is soliciting potential nominees for this trip. If you are interested in being considered, please answer the following questions and send them to Andrea Dvorak at dvorak@augsburg.edu by November 9.
+ What is the demonstrated need for internationalizing your departments' curriculum?
+ What role do you play in advising students?
+ How will your participation in this program increase interest in study abroad?
+ How will your participation in this program fit into your overall professional development?
The Office of International Programs staff will review the candidates, choose one person to be the Augsburg nominee, and prepare & send the official nomination to IES Abroad.
With questions about the nomination process, please contact Andrea Dvorak at dvorak@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1669.
IRB Information Session
De-Mystifying the IRB Process
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
3:15 in Lindell 202
Are you about to start a research process that requires IRB approval? In a brief session, Norma Noonan, the Chair of the IRB will take you through the process and answer questions.
Co-sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning. Refreshments will be served.
CTL Night at the Theater
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the November 14, 7 p.m. performance of The Three Sisters directed by Martha Johnson.
"The Three Sisters is a masterful blend of comedy and poignancy, beautifully captured for a contemporary audience in Paul Schmidt's 'refreshingly clear and colloquial' translation the magical and thrilling flow of the unconscious." The New Yorker
To reserve your free ticket please contact Terry Martin at x1229 or e-mail martin@augsburg.edu. There will be a reception after the performance.
Applying for Graduate, Law, or Medical School?
Are you applying for graduate, law, or medical school this fall? URGO (The Office of Undergraduate Research & Graduate Opportunity) is here to assist you in every step along the way. To set up an appointment with Dixie Shafer, Director of URGO, please contact Caryn Quist (quistc@augsburg.edu).
General Announcements
"Student And..." Panel Discussion
Have you ever wondered what it's like to balance school,family and work responsibilities? As part of Nontraditional Student Week, the Augsburg for Adults office is hosting a panel discussion with students who successfully balance the various responsibilities in their lives. Learn what works for them and what remains a challenge.
Faculty, staff, and students are invited to join the conversation:
Thursday, November 5, "Student And..." Panel Discussion
5:30-7:00 p.m. in Riverside Room
Snacks will be provided.
To see brief descriptions of all the Nontraditional Student Week events, please visit http://web.augsburg.edu/afa/events/Nontrad2009.pdf .
We hope that you will join us to celebrate lifelong learning at Augsburg!
Apply to be a 2010 Orientation Leader
Are you charismatic and dynamic? Are you interested in developing your leadership skills and working in a challenging and stimulating environment?! If you answered yes to these questions then you should apply to be a 2010 Orientation Leader! Imagine yourself as part of the O-Team that will energetically welcome the first-year class of 2014! Applications are located on the Ground Floor of the Christensen Center in the Auggie's Nest and are due by 4:30 pm on Friday, November 13th.
For more information, please email orientat@augsburg.edu or call (612) 330-1100. Thanks!
Saykham Chen's Farewell Gathering
Anytime we loose a good staff member we are sad to see them leave, but we are also excited for their next endeavors.
Please join the HR staff in saying goodbye to Saykham Chen (who has been with us for 4 years). Saykham has been instrumental in weathering the many changes in Human Resources and providing continual service during those times. We will say goodbye on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Cedar Room (Christensen Center). We will be serving cake and punch.
Spanish Conversation this Thursday
Are you interested in practicing your Spanish in a relaxed and friendly setting? All language levels are welcome to join us for Spanish conversation - we promise there will be no grammar lessons! We meet this Thursday from 11:00 - 12:30 on the 2nd floor of the Christensen Center, in the Riverside Room. Signs will be posted. Come for 10 mins. or for the whole session, whatever works for you. You are welcome to bring your lunch. If you have any questions, you can contact Emiliano Chagil, ext. 1309; Anita Fisher, ext. 1082 or Kate Reinhardt, ext. 1081. We hope to see you there!
Football Apparel on Sale at the Bookstore
All Football merchandise is 25% off. Hurry in to get your Auggie gear before the season is over. Sale is for a limited time. No other discounts apply.
Research Study on Gambling
University of Minnesota Fairview researchers invite students to participate in a research study. (This has been approved by the Augsburg College Institutional Review Board.) Research notice:
Do you currently gamble for money? We are currently seeking volunteers for a study examining impulsive behaviors in young adults. You must be between 18-29 years old.
Call 612-627-4879 for more information or to sign up.
University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview
Faculty and Staff To-Go Containers Hit the Commons
Faculty & Staff, Get your To-Go containers Now! If you are on the go or just want to eat in the office, well now you can. Just purchase an Eco-friendly reusable to-go Container for the Commons for the one-time Price of $5.99 per semester to use once per meal when you purchase your meal. Simply bring in a clean container for your food, load it up and go. If you are choosing to eat in the Commons, simply turn in the used container and get a card showing that you have purchased a container. Turn the card in when you are ready to use the Container again.
Restrictions: You may only use your container once per meal. You may not eat in the Commons and then choose to use your container. The Container is only for Faculty and Staff in the Commons. If you loose your container and/or your redeemer card and want to continue in the program, you must purchase one at full price ($5.99).
Strategy Games: Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.
The first event for playing strategy games will happen this Sat., Nov. 7. Time: 10 a.m.
Let the games begin. Also, you can come anytime 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. to check things out.
Place: Marshall Room, Christensen Center, main floor, just south of art gallery.
This popular hobby features a wide range of board games and card games. Settings of such games include those based on fantasy/mythic literature, others simulating the development of railroad empires and stock markets, sci fi exploration of space, the growth of civilization, and many more. Shut down that one-way fixation with a computer screen and play strategy games with real humans! A great way to spend some fun time with other students. Interested? Just show up, or e-mail brands@augsburg.edu.
Orientation Leader Social
Do you want the chance to build your leadership skills? Would you love to work with new first-year students during SOAR and Auggie Days? Well, the Orientation Leader position might be the position for you! Stop by the first ever Orientation Leader Social and find out what it takes to be an Orientation Leader! Hang with the 2009 Orientation Leaders, get all your questions about being an Orientation Leader answered, pick up an Orientation Leader application, and enjoy some free food!
The Orientation Leader Social will take place on Sunday, November 8th at 7:00 pm in the Student Lounge. Be there or be square! We'll see you there!
Non-Traditional Student Week Events
The Augsburg for Adults office is hosting a series of events to celebrate Nontraditional Student Week for all students, faculty and staff. The events include:
Wednesday, November 4, Adult Student Recruitment & Retention Conference Brown Bag
12:00-1:00 p.m. in Riverside Room (Please note location change)
Thursday, November 5, "Student And..." Panel Discussion
5:30-7:00 p.m. in Riverside Room
Friday , November 6 & Saturday, November 7, WEC Advising Days
http://web.augsburg.edu/afa/events/WECAdvisingdays.pdf for majors, times and locations
Friday, November 6, Nontraditional Program Reception
5:00-6:00 p.m. in Minneapolis Room
Saturday, November 7, First Word with President Pribbenow
7:30-8:00 AM in Foss Atrium
Saturday, November 7, Nontraditional Program Reception
11:30-1:30 p.m. in Minneapolis Room
To see brief descriptions of these events, please visit http://web.augsburg.edu/afa/events/Nontrad2009.pdf . We hope that you will join us to celebrate lifelong learning at Augsburg!
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First Wednesday Gathering - TODAY
Please join us for First Wednesday Gathering lunch today 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!
Augsburg Convocation Series: Koryne Horbal Lecture
Alicia Cabezudo
"The Role of Women Building Democratic Societies and a Culture of Peace in Contemporary Latin America: Sample Cases"
Thursday November 12, 11am. Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center
For information or special requests call 621-330-1104 or visit www.augsburg.edu/convo
Diversity Strategic Plan Update
Augsburg College faculty, staff and students helped build a diversity strategic plan in 2007-2008. This is an opportunity to find out what has been done, what is going on, and what still needs to be done. Please join Diversity Committee members on Wed., Nov. 4, OGC 100, 3-4 pm.
Careers and Internships - Stop by Table -Wednesday
Stop by the Library Link (2nd floor) every Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. to ask career related questions, get your resume reviewed, make an appointment to meet one-on-one with a career counselor, learn about events... and more!!
We also invite you to call x1148 or stop by the CSWL office located in the lower level of Anderson Hall.
Free Student Yoga - TONIGHT
There will be free yoga for students tonight (Wed. 11/4) from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. in OGC 114.
Please feel free to join the group if you are able to do so. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own mat or a towel. These evening yoga sessions are in addition to the regular ongoing Tuesday/Thursday yoga sessions.
If you have any questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707
Vagina Monologues Auditions
Vagina Monologue Auditions! Nov. 16th (Monday) and Nov. 18th (Wednesday) 7pm through 11pm. Sign-up audition sheets are on the Tjornhom-Nelson Theater door in Foss Center.
If you have any questions contact jleader06@gmail.com
History Society Meeting
The Augsburg History Society will be meeting at 6pm on November 8th in the Marshall room. They will be discussing upcoming events, and socializing. Be encouraged to bring an item or document that you can present for "show and tell."
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Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Tuesday, Nov. 3:
Volleyball -- MIAC Playoff Quarterfinals: Concordia-Moorhead 3, Augsburg 0 (25-22, 25-23, 25-16)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/11/3/vb110309.aspx?path=wvball
Upcoming Events:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/
Friday, November 6:
Men's Hockey at Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 7 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Augsburg Ice Arena, 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, November 7:
Women's Swimming at Hamline Quadrangular, 1 p.m.
Football vs. St. John's at HHH Metrodome, 1 p.m.
Women's Hockey at Wisconsin-River Falls, 2:05 p.m.
Men's Hockey at Wisconsin-River Falls, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, November 10:
Women's Swimming at Macalester Ted Mullin Hour of Power, 4 p.m.
Friday, November 13:
Men's Hockey vs. St. Thomas, Augsburg Ice Arena, 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, November 14:
M/W Cross Country at NCAA Division III Central Regional, Grinnell, Iowa, 11 a.m.
Football at Bethel, 1 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. Lake Forest (Ill.), Augsburg Ice Arena, 2:05 p.m.
Men's Hockey at St. Thomas, 7 p.m.
Sunday, November 15:
Women's Hockey vs. Lake Forest (Ill.), Augsburg Ice Arena, 2:05 p.m.
Augsburg Hosts SJU at Metrodome on Saturday
Augsburg hosts SJU at Metrodome on Saturday
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/11/2/fb110209.aspx?path=football
MINNEAPOLIS -- Augsburg College will host St. John's University in the Auggies' final "home" game of the season on Saturday (11/7) at 1 p.m. at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis.
Free parking is available in the Metrodome upper lot, adjacent to the Vikings' ticket office. Lot entrance is off of 11th Avenue South, near the intersection with 5th Street South.
Tickets will be sold at Gate B (adjacent to the North end of the parking lot) starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Pass gate and will call tickets will be at Gate D (adjacent to the South end of the parking lot above the loading dock entrance). Entry gates will open at 11:30 a.m.
Tickets will be handled just like a regular Augsburg home game. Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for students. Augsburg, A-Club and MIAC passes will be accepted. All Augsburg students, faculty and staff get into any Augsburg regular-season home game free with ID. Augsburg students, faculty and staff MUST bring their student/staff ID with them in order to receive free admission. There will be no presale of tickets prior to the game.
All fan seating will be on the east site (football press box side), with Augsburg seating in Sections 109-113 and St. Johns seating in Sections 104-108.
Also on Saturday, the Minnesota Twins will be holding a "moving sale" at the Metrodome, which begins at 10 a.m., and runs until 4 p.m. Please be advised that people attending that event will also be able to park in the Metrodome upper lot.
If you can't make it to the game, you can listen to the action live online, through Augsburg's live audio webcast (Stretch Internet).
The game will mark the 20th season in a row that Augsburg has played a football game at the Metrodome. Augsburg will be making its 23rd football appearance at the Metrodome this season since 1983, the most of any MIAC school. The Auggies have a 8-14 record in games played at the Metrodome and a 9-14 record all-time in games played indoors. Augsburg also won an NCAA Division III playoff game over Concordia-Moorhead at the Fargodome in Fargo, N.D., in 1997.
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Gently Used MacBook For Sale
This Mac has served me well for 2 years with no problems. It would make a good laptop for a tech-wary person who is tired of worrying about viruses and needs an easy way to get online.
Apple A1181 13" Macbook
2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor- 1.0 GB RAM (supports up to 4GB)- 120 GB Hard Drive - 13.3 inch Display - Mac OS X - 5 lbs
Comparable Macs are selling online for $850. I'm asking $650.
Make me an offer at delong@augsburg.edu.