Tuesday, February 22, 2011
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Teaching and Learning

Powerful Conversations on NSSE

Student-Faculty Interaction

This series of conversations is designed to help faculty and staff understand how well we engage students, explore how we can leverage our strengths to have a more significant impact, and examine our most important opportunities for improvement. Over the year, we will look at overall results and then look more closely at each of the five factors measured by NSSE. Every academic department should have a representative attend these sessions. The remaining sessions are scheduled as follows:

March 24, 2011, OGC 100 – Supportive Campus Environment (Ann Garvey)
April 21, 2011, OGC 100 – Enriching Educational Experiences (Lori Brandt Hale)

Please visit our Moodle Community Site – NSSE Conversations – for more information,

Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu

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Foundational Series on Student Learning

Designing and Assessing Group Assignments
March 7, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100
Continental Breakfast

The spring sessions of our Foundational Series on Student Learning addresses how to construct and assess written and group assignments, and how to integrate online technologies into courses. These workshops are intended to provide tools to help improve student learning. The spring sessions include:

March 7, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100 – Designing and Assessing Group Assignments (Facilitator: Kirsten Chamberlain, Communication Studies)
April 11, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100 – Integrating Online Learning Technologies (Facilitators: Velma Lashbrook, CTL & MAL, and Scott Krenz, IT)

RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu

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Speaking of Scholarship Series

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 12:15-1:15 pm

The Speaking of Scholarship Series features the scholarship of Augsburg faculty and students, through 20-30 minute presentations followed by informal conversations about the issues raised by their work. The intent is to increase awareness of scholarship on campus and learn from each other’s experiences. Light hors d’oeuvres are served. The spring sessions include:

February 22, OGC 100 – Marty Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation,
March 2, OGC 100 – Doug Green, "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Scholarly Day-Tripper"
March 8, Lindell 301 – Mary Lowe, "Queer Theology"
March 22, OGC 100 – Cass Dalglish and Andrea Sanow, "Creating Creative Space"
March 30, OGC 100 – Kristin Anderson, "Ballparks of the Twin Cities, 1859 to Target Field"

Hosts and Organizers: Jessica Nathanson and Ben Stottrup
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu to ensure proper arrangements are made for each session.

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Scholarly Writing Retreat

Dunrovin Retreat Center, May 16-18, 2011

The Center for Teaching and Learning invites faculty to participate in the second annual Scholarly Writing Retreat at Dunrovin. The retreat gives scholars time and space to work on scholarship, undistracted by meetings, classes, or even children and family responsibilities. Last year, many participants came specifically to plan an approach to a new project; it was an opportunity to focus new ideas so that participants could spend the summer further developing these projects. And for some, it was a chance to finish articles that they had been working on during the year; one person, for example, used the time to complete a piece for publication.

Comments from last year's attendees:

"I can honestly say that I was able to get more quality writing done in the 48 hrs. we were there than any time since my sabbatical."
"The group that went to Dunrovin was wonderfully supportive of each other, and the environment seemed to make everyone's work productive."

The retreat will take place Monday, May 16 at 10 am through Wednesday, May 18 at 3pm. There are 15 openings. First come, first served - those who attended last year are welcome to sign up again. There will be no charge for participants. Please email hedstrom@augsburg.edu to sign up.

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Call for Proposals – Summer Scholarship Grants

Dean’s Summer Scholarship Grants and
Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants
Summer 2011
Applications Due March 14

Purpose
The purpose of the Dean’s Summer Scholarship Grants and the Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants is to support well-defined faculty scholarship projects. The expectation is that receipt of the grant will make it possible for faculty to accelerate completion of a significant project.

Description and Eligibility
Two $4,000 Dean’s Summer Scholarship Grants will be awarded for Summer 2011. All full-time, tenured or tenure-track faculty who are in at least the second year of their contract are eligible to apply. Faculty who receive a Dean’s Summer Scholarship Grant are not eligible to teach more than one course during the summer.

Two $2,000 Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants will be awarded for Summer 2011. All full-time faculty are eligible to apply; priority is given to tenure-track faculty who have not received this grant in the previous three years.

Application Process
Please submit a one-to-two-page description of the project, including a summary of work already accomplished and a timetable and plan for completion. Explain how receipt of the Summer Scholarship Grant will accelerate project completion. Please attach a curriculum vitae along with any directly relevant supporting materials. Grant recipients submit a progress report in fall 2011 and a short final report by Feb. 1, 2012.

Submit applications as email attachments no later than March 14, 2011 to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu)in the Center for Teaching and Learning. Applications will be reviewed by the full Faculty Development Committee, and awards will be announced in early April.

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Staff Development Series

Creating a Culture of Innovation and Excellence
Developing Your Strengths

This spring, CTL is launching the first of three parts of a development series designed for academic and administrative staff. The first set of workshops will deal with different aspects of creating a culture of innovation and excellence; providing you with a model or framework for thinking about the topic, conversations about what it means in practice, and exercises to help you begin to apply it to your work. The sessions are held from 3:00-5:00 pm every other Tuesday during the regular academic year and once a month during the summer.

The workshops currently scheduled for Spring and Summer 2011 are:

March 1, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Advocating for Yourself (Jenny Yang)
March 22, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Embracing Change and Innovation (President Paul Pribbenow)
April 5, 2011, 3:00-5:00, SVE 1 – Creating an Intentionally Diverse Culture (Julio Vargas)
April 19, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Managing Change and Strategic Improvement
May 3, 2011, 3:00-5:00, TBD – Collaborating Across Boundaries (Jessica Fox-Wilson and others)
May 9-10, 2011, 8:30-4:30 – Creating an Inclusive Campus conference (formerly the Diversity and Global Learning Conference)
June 7, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)
July 12, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)
August 2, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 200 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)

Hosts and Organizers: Jessica Fox-Wilson and Julio Vargas
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu to ensure proper arrangements are made for each session and that your place is reserved.

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Call for Proposals – Instructional & Course Design

Instructional and Course Design Grants
Summer 2011
Applications Due March 14

Purpose
The purpose of CTL’s Instructional and Course Design (ICD) Grant is to support the design or redesign of courses in undergraduate or graduate programs, and to enhance the instructional design capabilities of Augsburg faculty. The expectation is that the grant will make it possible for faculty to devote the time necessary (at least a full-month equivalent) to create a meaningful design or redesign of an Augsburg course.

Description and Eligibility
Six $4000 grants will be awarded for Summer 2011. All full-time faculty are eligible to apply; priority is given to projects which will impact a significant number of students or are central to the effectiveness of a program, and to faculty who have not received this grant in the previous three years. Faculty who receive this grant are not permitted to teach more than one course during the summer.

Grant recipients are expected to complete readings related to designing significant learning experiences in face-to-face and online contexts, participate in a one-day orientation and training session and on the Moodle resource site, meet with a consultant at least twice over the summer, and share their syllabi at the end of the summer and their assessment and reflection on the course after it is implemented. Tim Pippert and Cari Maguire will serve as ICD consultants for 2011-2012.

Application Process
Please submit a one-to-two-page description of the project to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu), including: the course number and title, a profile of the students expected to take the course, a rationale for the course design/redesign and for the development of your design skills, project objectives, and a timetable and plan for completion. Grant recipients are expected to submit the syllabus for the new or revised course by September 1, 2011 and a short final report, including an assessment and reflection on the course implementation by May 15, 2012.

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Call for Proposals – International Travel Grants

Applications Due March 30

Purpose
The purpose of travel grants is to support faculty involvement in professional associations and to support collaboration with our international programs and partners. The expectation is that faculty will share their scholarship activities, remain current on the scholarship work in their professions, and develop relationships with others in their profession and in the Augsburg international network.

Description and Eligibility
In addition to the standard professional travel grants, there are two competitive awards for international travel:
International professional travel – Two grants of up to $2000 are awarded to full-time faculty for international travel to present at a professional conference.
The Dean’s Internationalization Summer Travel Grant - Two grants of up to $2500 are awarded to faculty or staff for international travel to support teaching, scholarship, or service collaboration with Augsburg International Programs or Partner Institutions that facilitates internationalizing the Augsburg campus and curriculum.

Application Process
Submit proposals for international conference travel using the online Faculty and Staff Professional Travel application on the CTL website. Applications for international conference travel are due March 30, 2011 for travel in 2011-12 (June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012); these are reviewed by the full Faculty Development Committee in early April.

Submit proposals for the Dean’s Internationalization Summer Travel Grant using the online Group and Individual Project form on the CTL website. Applications are due March 30, 2011 for travel during Summer 2011; these are reviewed by the full Faculty Development Committee in early April.

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Math Colloquium this Wednesday—Nancy Steblay

Announcing a colloquium be Professor Nancy Steblay of the Department of Psychology.

Professor Steblay will present a colloquium talk on Wednesday, February 23 in OGC 113, 3:40-4:40 p.m. The title of the talk is "From lab to the field: Eyewitness memory research." Here is the abstract for the talk.

"Most broadly, my research is about human memory and decision-making. My work applies psychological methods and knowledge to understand decision processes that are central to law and the legal system.

My primary line of research addresses eyewitness memory, specifically witness identification decisions stemming from police lineups. It has become glaringly apparent that real witnesses may point to someone in a lineup, and say "that's him" with great confidence - and yet be dead wrong. The goal of the research is to understand the reasons for eyewitness error and to figure out revisions to eyewitness evidence collection procedures (police lineups) that can reduce the likelihood of error. My research includes both laboratory and field experiments."

Refreshments will served.

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Calling all Student Researchers: Register for Z

Calling all student researchers, participate in the Zyzzogeton sponsored by LSAMP, McNair & URGO*.
Our annual celebration of student scholarship and creative activity, Zyzzogeton (or "Z"), is scheduled for Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 14.
Poster Session: April 13, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Oral presentations, literary readings, music performances, art showing, etc. April 13-14, 2011

Students can participate in "Z" via:
-The poster session on Wednesday, April 13 (3:00-5:00). URGO/LSAMP/McNair pay for poster printing costs.
-An alternative format for presenting their work. For example, this could be a musical performance, a literary reading, art showing, or an oral presentation.

What you need to know:
Deadline for Submission (includes an abstract of your research or creative activity): Friday, March 11, 2011

Where to register: The Zyzzogeton Website: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/zyzzogeton.html

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.

*You do not have to have done research with URGO/LSAMP/McNair to participate.

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General Announcements

Staff Senate Open Forum--TODAY

Just a reminder about today's Staff Senate Open Forum! Open Forum is a great opportunity for staff to bring any questions or concerns they may have for Staff Senate to address.

Open Forum will take place today, February 22, from 12:30-1:00 pm in the Christensen Center, Augsburg Room.

Hope to see you there!

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URGO Summer Research Apps DUE TODAY

URGO Summer Research applications are due today, Tuesday, February 22 at 4:30 p.m.

Please bring in your completed application to the URGO office in Science 116.

If you have questions, please contact Andrea Sanow, URGO Administrative Assitant, at sanowa@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1446.

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Dining Services

Cooper's Coffee Shop is now offering soup daily as well as four different flavors of oatmeal.

Dinner on Saturday the 26th will be served in the A-Club from 5-7pm.

Nabo Cafe is offering Seasonal Features Florentine pizza.

Gina Dahl-A viands registered dietitian/wellness director will on campus Wednesday during lunch in the Commons.

Save the date: March 2nd will be our vendor fair in the Commons during lunch.

Just a reminder that flex points are always available for purchase online at http://augsburg.aviands.com/eflex

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Help - Blood Donors Needed

Due to the college being closed yesterday, we missed an opportunity for tabling for sign-ups for the annual spring blood drive which is being held tomorrow (Wednesday 2/23/11) from 10 - 3 pm in the East Commons.

Your donations are desperately needed. Please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 to get a donation time.

Help save lives -- sign-up today to donate blood tomorrow!

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Event Announcements

Nobel Peace Prize Forum - Registration Extended

Registration: Extended Deadline: Wednesday, February 23 at 5 PM
Nobel Peace Prize Forum
March 4-5, 2011
at Luther College, Decorah, IA
Register on line at: http://www.luther.edu/peaceprize/registration/ Registration fee for all Augsburg participants (students, faculty, staff) is $25.00. Through the on line registration you may sign up for bus transportation from Minneapolis and Rochester to Luther College, admission to all sessions, meals, and lodging.
The bus will load at Augsburg (Minneapolis)1:45 pm and at Augsburg (Rochester) at 3:30 pm on Friday and return at approximately 6 pm and 7:30 pm on Saturday. Day students will be housed with Luther College students in residence halls. WEC and grad students have the option of staying with Luther students in a residence hall or staying in a motel at their own expense. Faculty and staff will stay in a motel at their own expense. For schedule of speakers and events go to: http://www.luther.edu/peaceprize/schedule/ 2003 Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi will be the keynote speaker.

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Make Bowls for Augsburg's Empty Bowls Event

Augsburg is holding its first Empty Bowls event this fall, and we need you to help make bowls for the event! The Augsburg community will make 250 bowls in the ceramics studio (located in Old Main) and donate them for the event. At the event, community members will come and buy the bowls, fill them up with soup made by Campus Kitchens, and sit down and eat with their neighbors. The money made from selling the bowls will be donated to the Brian Coyle Food Shelf.

The first studio session will be Saturday, February 26th from 12-3.

If you know how to use a pottery wheel and are interested in helping out, please contact Nora Helf at nora.helf@gmail.com. We'd like to have an estimate of how many people plan on attending this session so we can know if we have enough wheels available.

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America the Beautiful - A Documentary

Join CCHP staff and Jessica Nathanson as well as a representative from the Emily Program on Wednesday 2/23/11 in the Women's Resource Center from 12:30 - 2:30 pm for a brown bag lunch and conversation and viewing of the documentary "America the Beautiful".

The documentary is about the media's obsession with body image and the need for perfection in advertising. If you cannot attend the entire time, feel free to come as long as you are able to join us.

This event as well as other events this week are part of the "Love Every Body" Week events sponsored by the Center for Counseling & Health Promotion. Any questions, please feel free to call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.

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Love Every Body Week

Please join CCHP on Wednesday 2/23/11 in Christensen Center from 11:30 - 1:30 to meet the Aviands dietician, Gina Dahl and the CCHP consulting nutritionist Kay Guidarelli to get your questions answered about healthy eating on and off campus as well as any other nutrition questions you may have.

Any other questions, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707.

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ELCA Summer Job Camp Fair-TODAY

ELCA Summer Job Camp Fair - Are you looking to gain leadership skills, or interested in working with kids? Stop by the camp fair on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd from 10:30-3:00 to meet and network with a variety of representatives that are seeking to hire camp counselors, along with a variety of camp opportunities. Excellent resume builder! Questions, call 612-330-1148

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Focus the Nation

Focus the Nation is a clean energy workshop and panel held to educate students, staff and faculty about local and national energy issues. Augsburg's event will involve four workshops to show the community how they can get involved with clean energy initiatives even on a small scale.

The event will be held on Thursday, February 24 from 12:30 to 4:30
PART I: Workshops

Two workshops will be offered from 12:30-1:30
> POWER CYCLING: Building a Bike-Powered Generator, Student Lounge
Led by David Murr, Physics
> MAKING FOOD MEANINGFUL: Local Food and Farmers' Markets, Marshall Room
Led by Brian Noy, Campus Kitchens

Two more workshops will be held from 1:45-2:45
>TURNING WASTE INTO FUEL: The ACTC Biodiesel Initiative, Century Room
Led by Joe Underhill, Political Science and Environmental Studies, with Clayton McNeff of Mcgyan Biodiesel.
>NATURE AND JUSTICE: Increasing Diversity in the Environmental Movement, Marshall Room
Led by Lars Christiansen and Nancy Fischer, Sociology

The workshops will be followed by a Panel Discussion held in the Chapel from 3:00-4:30.
The panel includes:
Yvonne Prettner Solon, MN Lt. Governor
Opening by Chris Szaj, Vice President of Augsburg College
Steve Mudd, manager of Xcel's Windsource program
Greg Palmer, Energy Innovation Corridor
Clayton McNeff from Ever Cat fuels and Mcgyan Biodiesel (also an Augsburg grad!)
Michael Lansing, Augsburg history professor and member of Augsburg's Green by 2019 initiative task force
Dennis Stuckey, maintenance manager of Augsburg College


For questions about Focus the Nation or a more detailed schedule, email Mo at allen@augsburg.edu

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Community Time TODAY

Enjoy conversation, news, and refreshments today in the East Commons, 3:45-4:30, at our monthly Community Time.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Auggie Athletics

Auggie Athletics Update

Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):

Friday, Feb. 18:
Men's Track and Field -- Augsburg at University of Minnesota Snowshoe Open
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/20/mtrk-022311.aspx?path=mtrack

Men's Hockey -- Augsburg 5, Bethel 4 (OT)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/18/mhoc021811.aspx

Wrestling -- Augsburg 30, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 7
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/18/wres021811.aspx

Women's Hockey -- Bethel 7, Augsburg 1
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/18/whoc021811.aspx


Saturday, Feb. 19:
Women's Swimming -- Augsburg at MIAC Championships
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/20/swim021911.aspx?path=wswim

Women's Track and Field -- Augsburg at University of Minnesota Parents Day Open
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/19/wtrk-021911.aspx?path=wtrack

Men's Track and Field -- Augsburg at St. Olaf Tostrud Classic
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/20/mtrk-022311.aspx?path=mtrack

Women's Hockey -- Bethel 3, Augsburg 0
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/20/whoc021911.aspx?path=whockey

Women's Basketball -- St. Catherine 73, Augsburg 71 (OT)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/19/wbb021911.aspx?path=wbball

Men's Hockey -- Augsburg 4, Bethel 2
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/19/mhoc021911.aspx?path=mhockey


Upcoming Events:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/

Friday, February 25:
M/W Indoor Track and Field -- Augsburg at St. Olaf The Qualifier Meet, 4 p.m.
Women's Hockey -- Augsburg at Gustavus, 5 p.m.
Men's Hockey -- Augsburg at MIAC Playoff Play-In Game at Gustavus, 8 p.m.

Saturday, February 26:
Wrestling -- Augsburg at NCAA Division III Great Lakes Regional at Lakeland (Wis.), 9 a.m.
Men's Hockey (If Augsburg wins Friday) -- Augsburg at MIAC Playoff Semifinals at Hamline, 2 p.m.
Women's Hockey -- Gustavus at Augsburg, Ed Saugestad Rink, 7 p.m.

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