Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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Teaching and Learning

Zyzzogeton Poster Making Workshop

In preparation of the Zyzzogeton Poster Session, please join URGO staff in a poster making session tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 24) for a poster making workshop.
URGO staff will hold two Poster Making Workshops but highly recommends the first session so you can work on your poster over spring break.

Poster Making Workshop
Thursday, February 24, 5:00 to 6:00. Free pizza. Sverdrup. 202

Poster Making Workshop
Tuesday March 22nd, 5:00 to 6:00. Free pizza. Room to be announced.

If you have any questions, please contact Andrea Sanow, URGO Admin, at sanowa@augsburg.edu or x1446.

Registration for the Zyzzogeton poster session on April 13 from 3-5pm is open! Visit http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/zyzzogeton.html to register. Registration closes Friday, March 11.

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Sabo Scholars Application Deadline: Feb 24

SABO SCHOLARS/SCHOLARSHIPS are available for 5 students who will be Juniors next year and demonstrate an interest and commitment to engagement in the political process, public policy issues and careers in public service. Each Sabo Scholar receives a $2000 scholarship [divided equally between the 2 semesters].

Expectations of Sabo Scholars include collaborating with Representative Martin Sabo, Sabo Professor Garry Hesser, and Senior Faculty Fellows to identify and create opportunities for Augsburg students to engage more fully in public policy issues, the political process and exploring career in public service. In addition, the Sabo Scholars help to shape the present endeavors and future direction of the Sabo Center. The Scholars meet monthly with Representative Sabo, Sabo Professor Hesser, Faculty Fellows & local alums and persons engaged in public service, policy related work and political process. The deadline for application is February 24.

For more information and applications contact: Garry Hesser, Sabo Professor of Citizenship and Learning, Memorial 432, hesser@augsburg.edu [612-330-1664]

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General Announcements


Practice Spanish and Forget the Snow

Tired of the snow? Take a virtual vacation by practicing your Spanish with the conversation group! We meet this Thurs., 2/24, from 11:00-12:30 on the 2nd fl. of Christensen, in the Riverside Rm. Signs will be posted. Join us at any time during our meeting and stay for as long as you like. From beginning to advanced, all levels are welcome to practice Spanish in a fun and friendly environment. If you have any questions, contact Emiliano Chagil, ext. 1309; Anita Fisher, ext. 1082 or Kate Reinhardt, ext. 1081. We hope to see you there!

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Fleece Donations Wanted for Homeless Families

Please help support Augsburg's Special Education Department, along with students ar Fridley Middle School who are involved with Public Achievement, by donating fleece fabric material that will be used to create tie blankets. Monetary donations are also welcome to go towards the purchase of fleece material from fabric stores. The blankets will be made by the students and then donated to homeless families in the area. Now until February 26, 2011 donations can be dropped off in Sverdup Hall's lower level education department office suite. Thanks!

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Faculty Cap and Gown Rental/Buy - Time Sensitive

If you need to rent a gown for the May 7th commencement - please visit this website no later than March 25th and verify/add information. Please note, the website will shut down on the 26th of March. Please order your rental as soon as possible. You will pick up and pay for your rental/purchase at the bookstore as usual. Please email me with any questions.

http://www.herffjones.com/college/schools/augsburg/facultyfebruary2011/

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Time for Augsburg to be Tobacco Free?

Time for the Augsburg Minneapolis campus to go smoke-free?
We'd like your opinion about whether the Minneapolis campus should go smoke-free. Minnesota already prohibits smoking indoors, so this is about no smoking outside on Augsburg Minneapolis property. This is a quick, 4-question survey. Your link to this anonymous survey is:
http://augsburg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_72JK2buHw75z57C

We will be keeping the campus informed and provide more opportunity for input before making any decisions.

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Cap and Gown Info- Please Read

Graduation is just around the corner and it is now time to start planning! The bookstore will hold a grad fair on Friday, March 11th from 10:am -1:30 pm and Saturday, March 12th from 10:30 am - 1 pm. Rochester Grad fair is TBA.

Come take a peak at the NEW Augsburg Gown, order your Augsburg custom announcements, talk to the ring rep. All diploma frames will be 10% off for these two dates. In store only!

PLEASE NOTE!- The Gown is new this year with a custom Augsburg seal on it - we have never sold it before.

Please order your gown now! To order your cap and gown you will need to visit http://colleges.herffjones.com/college/augsburg/.
You may cut and paste this address and place in browser line.

Day student deadline for placing your order is MARCH 14th. WEC/MASTER/Rochester deadline is May 8th.

Honor students- you will receive cords at your Honors convo, please refer to the commencement website for all other Graduation information!

If you do not order you run the risk of not having a gown for Graduation!
Payment for cap and gowns are made when you pick up from the bookstore!
Undergrad package is $51.95
Master package is $90.00
Congratulations!!

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Staff Time Reporting for Campus Closure on Monday

We have received a number of calls and emails regarding the campus closing on Monday and how staff members should reflect that time on their time sheets or absence reports.

In keeping with the Campus Closing Policy:

Staff members who were NOT required to report to work on Monday due to the campus closing will be paid the regular number of hours they would have been scheduled to work that day. Employees should use the pay code "Weather" for Monday 2/21.

Staff members who were listed under essential services and WERE required to report to work on Monday will receive time and one-half pay for the hours worked. Employees should use the pay code "Emergency Shift" and enter the total hours worked under the amount column for Monday 2/21. The code will adjust for the premium pay.

If you still have questions, please contact HR at ext 1058. Thanks!

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Walk-in Blood Donors Needed TODAY

Due to the snowstorm this past weekend as well as an outbreak of flu there is a desperate need for particularly O and O+ blood donors. Memorial Blood Center is on campus today in the East Commons and has several openings available for walk-in donors (especially between 10:30 and 12 noon.

Please feel free to stop in at East Commons and bring a photo ID. If you plan to donate eat a good breakfast and lunch and drink a lot of water.

If you have any questions or want a specific time feel free to call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 or come on over to the East Commons.

Thank you Auggies for helping save lives.

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Fin Aid 2011-12 Priority Deadline Winner #3

A BIG CONGRATULATIONS TO JACOB HAEHNEL for being our 3rd weekly drawing winner for submitting his required 2011-12 Financial Aid Application by the
March 01, 2011 priority deadline. Congratulations, Jacob!

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2011-2012 Financial Aid Deadline Information

Financial Aid Application Deadline is fast approaching!

Priority Deadline: March 1st (Day)
Final Deadline: May 1st (Day), June 1st (WEC/Grad)

A complete financial aid application includes:
For Day Students:
2011-12 FAFSA
2010 federal taxes (student/parent)
2011 Augsburg Aid Form

For Weekend/Graduate Students:
2011-12 FAFSA
(and)ONLY IF selected for verification by FAFSA:
2010 federal taxes (student/parent)
2011 Augsburg Aid Form

Links to this information are located on our website at www.augsburg.edu/finaid under "apply for financial aid."
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to stop by our Financial Aid Window, open from 9-12 and 1-4 (M-F)!

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Rescheduled Send off for Carrie Carroll

Carrie Carroll, AVP for Admissions and 13-year employee of the college, will be leaving Augsburg for a new job later this month. She has accepted a position at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN, where she will serve as Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs.

The college community is invited to a farewell reception for Carrie on Friday, Feb. 25, Oren Gateway Center 100, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.

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Event Announcements

Augsburg Native American Film Series

Club Native (Tracey Deer, 2008)
Hosted by Tracey Deer and Jennifer Machiorlatti
6:30-7:00 p.m. Reception sponsored by Women's Studies
7:00-10:00 p.m. Film Screening
Sateren Auditorium, Music Hall
715 22 Ave South (Sateren is located facing 7 ½ Street)
Film Events are Free
For poster, maps, and directions visit: www.augsburg.edu/filmseries

Club Native is a candid and deeply moving look at the pain, confusion and frustration suffered by many First Nations people as they struggle for the most important right of all: the right to belong.

On the Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake, located just outside the city of Montreal, Canada, there are two firm but unspoken rules drummed into every member of the community: Do not marry a white person and do not have a child with a white person. The potential consequences of ignoring these rules-loss of membership on the reserve, for yourself and your child-are clear, and for those who incur them, devastating. Break the rules, and you also risk being perceived as having betrayed the Mohawk Nation by diluting the "purity" of the bloodline.

In Club Native, filmmaker Tracey Deer uses Kahnawake, her hometown, as a lens to probe deeply into the history and contemporary reality of Aboriginal identity. Following the stories of four women, she reveals the exclusionary attitudes that divide the community and many others like it across Canada. Deer traces the roots of the problem, from the advent of the highly discriminatory Indian Act through the controversy of Bill C31, up to the present day, where membership on the reserve is determined by a council of Mohawk elders, whose rulings often appear inconsistent. And with her own home as a poignant case study, she raises a difficult question faced by people of many ethnicities across the world: What roles do bloodline and culture play in determining identity?
Tracey Deer, Director

Mohawk filmmaker Tracey Deer is rapidly gaining a reputation as one of Canada's finest chroniclers of modern Aboriginal life. She co-directed the feature-length documentary One More River (Rezolution Pictures) about the 2003 agreement between the Cree and Quebec. In 2004, she made Mohawk Girls (Rezolution Pictures/The National Film Board of Canada), a moving portrait of three teenage girls coming of age on her home reserve of Kahnawake, just outside of Montreal.

Tracey graduated in film studies at Dartmouth College in 2000 where she shot, directed and edited three short films before receiving the 25th Anniversary Film and Television Award for overall achievement in film studies. Her films have been broadcast and screened across Canada.

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Chrislock Lecture, Marshall Room, 7 p.m. TONIGHT

Please join the Augsburg History Club in welcoming this year's Carl H. Chrislock Memorial History lecturer, Mary Lethert Wingerd at 7PM in the Marshall Room.

Titled "Minnesota's Forgotten History: How it was Hidden and Why it Matters," her presentation will explore new interpretations of Minnesota's earliest history, putting Native peoples and questions of race at the center of her analysis.

Author of the Minnesota Book Award-nominated NORTH COUNTRY: THE MAKING OF MINNESOTA (U. of Minnesota Press, 2010) and CLAIMING THE CITY: POLITICS, FAITH, AND THE POWER OF PLACE IN ST. PAUL (Cornell Univ. Press, 2001), Mary Lethert Wingerd is associate professor of history and director of the public history program at St. Cloud State University.

The Chrislock Memorial History Lecture, sponsored by the Augsburg History Club, honors the memory of Carl H. Chrislock, former professor of history at Augsburg College.

Hope to see you there!

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Study Abroad Info Session for Business Students

Save the Date!

Study Abroad Information Session for Business Majors/Minors
Thursday, February 24
3:00 p.m.
Music 22

Have you always wanted to study abroad, but didn't know where to start? Come to the information session next Thursday to learn more. We will talk about the various options available to you as a business student. Topics will include: semester and short-term program options, financial aid and how it applies to study abroad, internships, and scholarships (there are lots!).

Recent study abroad students will talk about their experiences and you'll have a chance to ask questions! Cocoa and cookies will be served

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Nobel Peace Prize Forum - Registration Extended

Registration Deadline Extended to Wednesday, February 23, 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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Augsburg Leadership Awards

Nominations are currently being accepted for the 12th annual Augsburg Leadership Awards taking place on Monday, April 11. Any student, staff, faculty, or community member may nominate a fellow student leader, student group, or student group advisor for these awards; self-nominations are also accepted. Nomination packets are due no later than 4:30pm on Friday, March 25. To obtain a nomination packet, ask questions about the process, or submit a nomination, you can email Michael Grewe at grewe@augsburg.edu or stop by the Auggie's Nest to talk in-person with a Campus Activities and Orientation staff member.

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A-Night: "Got Rice?" Breaking the Barriers

The Annual Talent & Variety Show hosted by AASA showcasing talents from Augsburg students. This year, the theme is "Got Rice?" Breaking the Barriers.

Entrance is free; there will be food & entertainment!

Come one, come all! Bring friends and family!

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Achievement Gap Series Open Mic Night

Too many students have no choice but to attend failing schools. Minnesota had become the home to the second highest achievement gap in the country. Join LINK in the conversation. Learn more about what you can do!

OPEN MIC NIGHT to share experiences: Wednesday February 23rd from 8 to 10 in Cooper's Coffee Shop: Come with stories, poems, music, etc. to share personal stories or opinions about the achievement gap. Sign up in advance at tabling or that night. Snacks will be provided

More details to come soon! Email commlink@augsburg.edu with questions

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Stay Connected with Auggies Studying in CGE Mexico

In the last two weeks, 11 Auggies studying abroad in our Mexico campus have participated in a number of excursions and activities as part of their semester abroad, including a hiking trip to the Nevado de Toluca, Mexico's 4th highest volcano!

Follow them at http://cgemexico.blogspot.com/2011/02/students-and-staff-hike-nevado-de.html to learn more about their experience studying in Mexico where they are earning credits towards graduation, doing internships, and improving their Spanish skills through homestays with local families and small group Spanish courses.

More about Mexico's programs and scholarship opportunities at www.augsburg.edu/global/semesters/

Application deadline: March 1st

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Auggie Athletics

MIAC Men's Hockey Playoff Times Set

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/22/mhoc022211.aspx?path=mhockey

The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has set the start times for the conference's men's hockey playoffs, with Augsburg's playoff run set to begin this Friday afternoon at Gustavus.

The Auggies will travel to the Don Roberts Ice Rink in St. Peter, Minn., to take on Gustavus in the conference's first-round "play-in" game on Friday (2/25) at 4 p.m. Also on Friday in St. Peter, the Auggie women's hockey team will face Gustavus in the first game of their weekend series at 7 p.m.

The winner of Friday's game will face top-seed Hamline in the semifinals on Saturday (2/26) at 2 p.m. at the Warner Coliseum on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul. Saturday's other semifinal will pit No. 3-seed Concordia-Moorhead at No. 2-seed St. Thomas at the St. Thomas Arena in Mendota Heights, Minn., at 7 p.m.

The semifinal winners will meet on Wednesday, March 2 in the championship game at the site of the highest remaining seed, with the winner earning the MIAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III national playoffs.

All Augsburg games in the men's hockey playoffs will be webcast live on Augsburg's athletic website, through the GameCentral portal, with Tom Witschen on the call.

This is the third straight year, and fourth time in the last five years, that Augsburg has reached the MIAC men's hockey playoffs. Augsburg finished the regular season 14-8-3 overall, 8-6-2 in MIAC play. The Auggies will enter the playoffs on a seven-game unbeaten streak (6-0-1), including six straight victories.

Last season, Augsburg and Gustavus met in the playoff semifinals in a game that ended up being the longest in NCAA Division III history -- and what is now the third-longest in all divisions in NCAA men's hockey history. Gustavus ended up winning 6-5 in four overtimes (138:38 of game action), and Augsburg goalie Justin Lochner set an NCAA all-divisions record with 98 saves.

Augsburg played two multi-overtime games in last season's MIAC playoffs, with a two-overtime 3-2 win over St. Olaf in the playoff opener -- the fourth-longest game in Division III men's hockey history. In a span of 28-and-a-half hours, Augsburg played the equivalent of nearly four complete 60-minute regulation games.

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Johnson to Receive National Award

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/2/21/mhoc022111.aspx?path=mhockey

MINNEAPOLIS -- Augsburg College men's hockey assistant coach Bruce Johnson '68 will be honored for his lifetime contributions to the growth of amateur hockey with the American Hockey Coaches Association's John "Snooks" Kelley Founders Award in April.

A 1968 Augsburg alumnus and a 2007 inductee into the Augsburg Athletic Hall of Fame, Johnson will receive the award at the AHCA Convention in Naples, Fla., on April 30. Johnson has served as an assistant coach for the Auggies since 2006.

Presented since 1981, the AHCA's John "Snooks" Kelley Founders Award "honors those people in the coaching profession who have contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United States," according to the AHCA's website.

Johnson has been involved in hockey, either as a coach or administrator, for more than 40 years, including 32 seasons (1970-2002) as head coach at Robbinsdale Armstrong High School. Johnson won 401 games with the Falcons and earned both conference and section coach of the year honors twice.

As a player, Johnson played one season at Division I Minnesota-Duluth, then transferred to Augsburg, where he played for legendary coach Ed Saugestad '59. After working for a year at Richfield High School, he moved to Robbinsdale High School in 1969, and the following year, moved to Robbinsdale Armstrong High School, where he was named head coach of the hockey team.

In 2000-01, Johnson was named the John Mariucci Minnesota State Class AA Coach of the Year by the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association, and he received the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association's George Haun Award in 2003 and Dave Peterson Award in 2004. Johnson was inducted into the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Hall of Fame in 2007. He also served as an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame in 1977-78.

Johnson was named athletic/activities director at Armstrong in 1995 and served in that position until 2003. He was named Region 6AA Athletic Director of the Year in 2003. He served as president of the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association from 1993-95, and has worked as the organization's executive director from 1999-2006. Johnson has served as a coach and administrator at numerous levels of hockey for the Armstrong Youth Hockey Association, Minnesota Hockey (MAHA), and USA Hockey.

Johnson received his bachelor's degree in social studies (physical education minor) from Augsburg in 1968, and his master's degree from St. Thomas in 1976. He has pursued graduate course work at Minnesota, Indiana and St. Thomas, and received his special education certification from St. Thomas in 1986. Johnson's three children -- Leah, Thomas and Aaron -- all attended Augsburg, and Aaron earned All-American honors twice as a member of the Augsburg men's hockey team.

Johnson is the second Auggie to be honored with an AHCA lifetime achievement award in the past decade. In 2002, Ed Saugestad '59 received the AHCA's John MacIness Award, honoring his coaching career and contributions to the growth of amateur hockey.

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