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Teaching and Learning
- Speaking of Scholarship
- Core Curriculum and Graduation Skills Workshops
- Leadership Development
- Blended Learning Series
- Life of the Mind Retreat - Last Call
- Staff Development Series
- Teaching Circle - Graduate Faculty
- Well-Being and Wellness
- Embedding Diversity and Global Learning
- CTL Night at the Theater-Faculty and Staff
- Thinking About Teaching and Advising
- Foundational Series on Student Learning
- Travel Course to Mexico over Spring Break
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Teaching and Learning
Speaking of Scholarship
These sessions provide an opportunity for scholars to share their work and engage in conversations about what they are doing. Sessions are scheduled from 12:00-1:30 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and include hors d'ouevres.
During the fall, the remaining presentations are:
October 26, OGC 100 Brian Greening, McNair
November 1, OGC 100 David Murr, Physics
November 9 , OGC 100 Emmanuelle Wessels, Communication Studies
November 15, OGC 100 Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright, Biology
If you plan to attend one of these sessions, RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
Core Curriculum and Graduation Skills Workshops
AugCore is Augsburg's general education curriculum. This series introduces the curriculum, the first year Augsburg Seminar, the graduation skills, the concept of vocation, and the Keystone Seminar. The four graduation skills critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, writing, and speaking are embedded in every curriculum. Anyone who teaches a course with the embedded skill is expected to attend the appropriate workshop. These workshops, co-sponsored with General Education, help prepare faculty to understand the curriculum and effectively teach the graduation skills. The workshops will be held on Tuesdays, 3:00-5:00 (except the last one). Remaining sessions include:
November 15, OGC 113 Speaking (Kristen Chamberlain and Darcey Engen)
February 21, Marshall Room Writing (Kathy Swanson and Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
March 20, OGC 113 Quantitative Reasoning (John Zobitz and Stacy Freiheit)
April 17, OGC 100 Vocation and the Keystone Seminar (Mark Tranvick and Lori Brandt Hale)
May 21, 9:00-4:00, OGC 113 AugSem and AVID Strategies (Lori Brandt Hale and AVID staff)
If you plan to attend any of these sessions, RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu)
Leadership Development
These programs are designed to address leadership development needs for Chairs/Directors, the Leadership Council and Cabinet, Regents, and other supervisors/managers on campus, including leaders in the Faculty, Staff, and Student Senates. To achieve Augsburg's mission, it is critical that we have effective leadership at all levels. Research consistently shows that work satisfaction and retention are most strongly affected by the quality of the relationship between employees and their direct managers.
Leadership Series
This series is designed for all campus leaders, and is offered on Tuesdays. It includes the following sessions:
October 25, 2011, Cedar, 4:00-6:30 Strengths Based Leadership (Velma Lashbrook)
November 22, 2011, OGC 100, 4:00-6:30 Strategic Thinking: Seeing Things Whole (Tom Morgan)
January 17, 2011, OGC 100, 4:00-6:30 Relationship Building: Developing Intercultural Competence (Karen Lokkesmoe)
February 14, 2012, OGC 100, 4:00-6:30 Influencing: Adapting to Interpersonal Differences (Brad Lashbrook)
March 13, 2012, Marshall, 4:00-6:30 Executing: Leading Teams (Aaron Griess)
April 24, 2012, Marshall, 4:15-6:30 Innovating: Facilitating Social Change (Paul Pribbenow)
For more information, please contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu). To rsvp for this series, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). If you sign up, you will be expected to attend as many of these sessions as possible. You will need to pick up a book and complete the StrengthFinder before the first session, unless you've previously done so.
Leader-Manager Circle
Velma Lashbrook will lead a series of conversations about leader/manager responsibilities based on Jim Collins' Good to Great and his monograph for the social sector, Participant will also complete his diagnostic tool and identify strategies for improving performance within their work units. Sessions will be held on Mondays from 8:30-10:00 in Lindell 202, and will include coffee and bagels or muffins.
October 17 Disciplined People Ch. 1-3
November 21 Disciplined Thought Ch. 4-5
January 30 Disciplined Action Ch. 6-7
February 27 Built to Last Ch. 8-9
April 2 How to Make Augsburg Great conversation with Paul Pribbenow and Chris Szaj
Participants are expected to attend all sessions, if possible. RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu) to receive a book before the first session.
Blended Learning Series
Blended learning has come to mean everything from web-enhanced face-to-face learning to, but not including, courses that are fully online. Integrating online technologies can enhance and enrich learning; online tools also help differentiate instruction. A recent meta-analysis reported by the U.S. Department of Education found that blended learning produced higher performance on learning outcomes than either online or face-to-face learning alone.
As part of the Foundational Series, we introduce the use of online technologies to enhance face-to-face classes. This year, we are also introducing a series to explore strategies for using online applications to enhance learning. The Blended Learning Series, co-sponsored with IT, is offered from 8:30-10:00 on Third Wednesdays in Lindell 202, and includes the following remaining workshops:
November 16 Designing and Facilitating Meaningful Online Activities (Cari Maguire and Heather Ek)
January 18 Digital Video and Audio Tools (Anita Fisher, Scott Krenz, and Nathan Lind)
February 15 Web Access: Universal Online Design Principles (Hans Wiersma, Eric Strom, and CLASS resources)
March 14 Online Assessment Techniques and Academic Integrity (Scott Krajewski and Emily Hoisington)
RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu), so we can have an appropriate number of handouts for these sessions.
Life of the Mind Retreat - Last Call
This year's Life of the Mind Retreat will be held at Oak Ridge Conference Center from 11:30 Saturday, October 22 through noon on October 23, 2011 and focus on "Social Inequity and Global Poverty." All faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to participate. Each year, we hold a retreat to explore a topic of interest to us as global citizens a topic that is informed by numerous disciplines and can best be addressed through a transdisciplinary approach.
The two-day retreat will address the history of development on different continents, global economic disparities and their effects, oppression as reflected in theater, and confronting class in the classroom. In addition to readings, discussions, videos, poetry, spiritual exploration, and music; it also includes reflective time in a natural setting to think about how the discussions apply to our lives. Planners for this year's retreat are Kevin Bowman, Katie Clark (Welle), Orv Gingerich, Steve Peacock, and Sarah Myers.
To register for the overnight retreat and obtain the readings, contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). If you are willing to share a room to help reduce our expenses, please let her know. Since there are a limited number of participants possible, reservations will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Staff Development Series
All staff are invited to participate in the ongoing series designed for staff. This series addresses both personal and professional development needs. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 8:00-9:30, and will include a continental breakfast. The remaining workshops scheduled for 2011-12 include:
November 15, OGC 200 Managing Personal Well-Being (TBD)
December 6, OGC 200 Using Your Strengths at Work (Velma Lashbrook)
January 17, OGC 100 Embracing Change and an Entrepreneurial Spirit (President Paul Pribbenow)
February 28, TBD Identifying Needs and Strategies for Change (Lori Peterson and Andrea Turner?)
March 20, OGC 200 Building a Case for Change (Jim Erchul and Staney Rostad)
April 17, Riverside Collaborating Across Boundaries (Jessica Fox-Wilson and Judy Johnson)
May 22-24 Creating an Inclusive Campus conference and working session
June 19, OGC 114 Addressing Student Needs (Jennifer Simon and Ann Garvey)
July 17, OGC 114 Getting Involved in Campus Work (Kelsey Richardson Blackwell and Nate Hallanger)
August 21, OGC 200 Continuing to Learn: Preparing for the Future (TBD)
To rsvp for this series, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
Teaching Circle - Graduate Faculty
A Graduate Faculty Teaching Circle will meet monthly from 4:00-5:30 in OGC 111 on the first Wednesday of the month (except in January). This year we will read and discuss Susan Ambrose's How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching. The dialogues will be facilitated by Velma Lashbrook and include:
November 2 How Does the Way Students Organize Knowledge Affect Their Learning? (Ch. 2)
December 7 What Factors Motivate Students to Learn? (Ch. 3)
January 18 How Do Students Develop Mastery? (Ch. 4)
February 1 What Kinds of Practice and Feedback Enhance Learning? (Ch. 5)
March 7 Why Do Student Development and Course Climate Matter in Learning? (Ch. 6)
April 4 How Do Students Become Self-Directed Learners? (Ch. 7)
If you register, you should plan to attend at least five sessions during the year. If you would like to participate, RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu) and pick up a copy of the book.
Well-Being and Wellness
Your personal well-being is important to your physical and mental health, and ability to contribute effectively to the Augsburg community. To support faculty and staff, CTL, in conjunction with Human Resources, the Center for Counseling and Health Promotion, and the Department of Health and Physical Education, offers the following programs.
Well-Being Series
CTL sponsors a series focused on well-being. It includes a broad look at well-being based on Rath & Harter's book Well-Being: The Five Essential Elements. This monthly series is held 12:00-1:30 pm on the second or third Friday in the Augsburg Room, and includes a copy of the book, a diagnostic, and lunch. It includes the following sessions:
November 11 Career Well-Being (Lois Olson and Heidi Lender)
January 20 Social Well-Being (Glenda Rooney)
February 17 Financial Well-Being (Ashok Kapoor and Stephanie Ruckel)
March 16 Physical Well-Being (Nancy Guilbeaut and Tony Clapp)
April 13 Community Well-Being (Andrea Turner)
If you would like to participate in these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). If you sign up, you are expected to attend at least 4 sessions.
Embedding Diversity and Global Learning
This series of workshops focuses on Augsburg's Model of Diversity and Global Learning and how it is being used to help embed diversity and global learning in the curriculum and co-curriculum. These sessions will be held from 3:15--5:00 on Mondays.
October 31, OGC100 - Understanding Augsburg's Model of Diversity and Global Learning (Velma Lashbrook and Ann Garvey)
November 21, OGC 100, - Contextual Competence using knowledge of white privilege, power, and racism to address social injustice (Audrey Appelsies and Sarah Combellick-Bidney)
January 30, Riverside - Interpersonal Competence using Intergroup Dialogue and other communication tools to develop empathy and improve relations with others (Laura Boisen, Nancy Rodenborg, and Vivian Jenkins-Nelson)
February 20, OGC 100, - Intercultural Competence using cultural immersion to develop better understanding of other cultures (Orv Gingerich and Cheryl Leuning)
April 2, OGC 100 Personal Competence using self-assessment tools to better understand self (Tom Morgan and Velma Lashbrook)To rsvp for these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom hedstrom@augsburg.edu
CTL Night at the Theater-Faculty and Staff
During both fall and spring semesters, CTL buys tickets to an Augsburg theater production and offers them to faculty, staff, and their significant others. Theater offers a unique way of learning or knowing from stories that touch our hearts and mind. Experiencing it together adds a social dimension that allows us to discover what the stories mean to others and what new possibilities they see. Through theater we can be healed and transformed, as well as entertained.
In addition to the performance, participants engage in an informal reception and discussion with the director and cast. All productions are in the Tjornhom-Nelson Theater. This fall, we have reserved tickets for:
November 10, 2011 Marat / Sade, Directed by Darcey Engen
It's best known as Marat/Sade, but Peter Weiss' play actually bears the lengthy title, The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of The Marquis de Sade. Within France's Charenton Asylum a number of years after the French Revolution, the Marquis de Sade stages his play about the murder of a key figure in the revolution, Jean-Paul Marat, using his fellow asylum inmates as actors. As the performance begins, the bourgeois asylum director watches as inmates use the play to rail against post-revolutionary privilege. Chaos arises as the play within a play disintegrates into anarchy.
Reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to attend either or both of these productions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
Thinking About Teaching and Advising
Modeled after the popular Speaking of Scholarship Series, these presentations and conversations are designed to share what we are learning about teaching and advising. Sessions are scheduled on Thursdays from 11:50-1:20, and involve presentations followed by informal conversations about the issues raised by these experiences. The intent is to increase awareness of teaching innovations on campus and learn from each other's experiences. A light lunch is served. The remaining sessions this fall will include:
October 27, OGC 100 Lori Brandt Hale, "Teaching Students to be Critical Readers"
November 3, 12:-1:20 pm, Marshall Room Tony Bibus and Holley Locher-Stulen, "Lessons Learned From Online Teaching"
November 10, Marshall Room Ben Stottrup, "Collaborative Learning in Research and Inquiry Experiences"
December 1, Foss 175 Velma Lashbrook, "Lessons Learned from Using Team-Based Learning in a Research Methods Course"
If you plan to attend any of these sessions, RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu), so we can have adequate food and handouts.
Foundational Series on Student Learning
These workshops address basic teaching strategies for creating learning-centered experiences. They are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 8:00-9:30 am in OGC 100, and include a continental breakfast. Remaining sessions include:
November 8 Developing a Learning-Centered Syllabus (Diane Pike)
February 14 Designing and Assessing Written Assignments (Kathy Swanson)
March 13 Designing and Assessing Group Assignments (Kristen Chamberlain)
April 10 Integrating Online Learning Technologies (Cari Maguire and Scott Krenz)
If you plan to attend any of these sessions, RSVP to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
Travel Course to Mexico over Spring Break
YFM316: Church and Culture in Context
Fulfills requirement for YFM and REL majors and minors, and your Augsburg Experience.
This course will explore the church's relationship to culture and how the two influence one another. The church in Mexico will be our laboratory (over Spring Break). We will visit...
Xochicalco, an ancient Mesoamerican sacred site
an indigenous Nahua village
a large Pentecostal congregation
a Base Christian Community
Ministerios de Amor, a faith-based orphanage
multiple church leaders who bridge the divide between church and culture on a daily basis
There will be four mandatory on-campus class sessions before the trip (Jan. 22, Feb. 19, March 4, March 11) and three after the trip (April 8, 22, 29) on Sundays from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. These meetings will be used for group-building, discussion of important texts that will help us generate a framework for interpreting our experience in Mexico, and for processing our trip once we've returned.
Deadline: Nov. 1, 2011
Instructor: Jeremy Myers
Travel Dates: March 17-25, 2012
Program Fees (estimate): $2649 full-time Day, $2,999 part-time Day and WEC
If you are interested, the first step is to create a study abroad profile by visiting http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/ and clicking on "Get Started". Then, attend a study abroad advising session to learn how financial aid works with this program, how to complete the application, how it can work with your academic plan, and to get your questions answered. Advising takes place twice a day, every day of the week, and phone appointments are also available - the schedule can be found here: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Abroad.Home#group
Questions on the application process or how study abroad works? Contact Andrea Dvorak in Augsburg Abroad at dvorak@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1669.
General Announcements
Winter WEC/Grad Registration Information
WEC/United/Grad Augsburg for Adults Students (except MBA & MPA students),
Winter Trimester web registration begins on 7 Nov 2011 and ends 5 Jan 2012. AugNet registration opens each day below for the new class at 8:30 a.m. Class start dates will be one day apart and will follow this schedule:
Monday, 7 Nov - Seniors and graduate students
Tuesday, 8 Nov - Juniors, non-degree & second degree seeking students
Wednesday, 9 Nov - Sophomores
Thursday, 10 Nov - Freshmen
The last day for initial registration (must be registered for 1 course) for Minneapolis/United Winter Trimester is the last business day before the term begins: Thursday, 5 Jan 2012.
The last day to readmit to the Minneapolis/United Augsburg for Adult programs for Winter Trimester (and register for at least 1 course) is the last business day before the term begins: Thursday, 5 Jan 2012.
Students are encouraged to register early as course availability decreases greatly after the first two weeks of the registration period.
Students with a financial, payment plan paperwork, or immunization holds will be unable to register until the hold is cleared. Please contact the Enrollment Center at 612.330.1046 or email enroll@augsburg.edu for assistance with any holds.
The official list of Perspective and Skills, LAF Courses, and Senior Keystone courses is found on the Registrar web page: http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/. There is also a link on this page, Registration Information - Rochester, that consolidates many useful items used in registration.
AugNet Records and Registration is the preferred method of registration (both adding and dropping courses) but registration forms are available on the Registrar's website at http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/.
Book information for your course is available on the Augsburg Bookstore web site, a link has been provided to this site from the Registrar home page: http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/.
Staff Senate Open Forum - Tuesday at 12:30
Please join Staff Senate for Open Forum this Tuesday, October 25, at 12:30pm in the Riverside Room.
Staff Senate is looking into the possibility of forming a staff mentorship program for Augsburg students and would appreciate getting feedback from staff members. Come to the Open Forum and let us hear from you!
Rochester Winter Registration Information
Rochester Augsburg for Adult Students (except MBA students),
Rochester Winter Trimester web registration begins on 7 Nov 2011 and ends 6 Jan 2012. AugNet registration opens each day below for the new class at 8:30 a.m. Class start dates will be one day apart and will follow this schedule:
Monday, 7 Nov - Seniors and graduate students
Tuesday, 8 Nov - Juniors, non-degree & second degree seeking students
Wednesday, 9 Nov - Sophomores
Thursday, 10 Nov - Freshmen
The last day for initial registration (must be registered for 1 course) for Rochester Winter Trimester is the last business day before the term begins: Friday, 6 Jan 2012.
The last day to readmit to the Rochester Augsburg for Adult programs for Winter Trimester (and register for at least 1 course) is the last business day before the term begins: Friday, 6 Jan 2012.
Students are encouraged to register early as course availability decreases greatly after the first week of the registration period.
Students with a financial, payment plan paperwork, or immunization holds will be unable to register until the hold is cleared. Please contact the Enrollment Center at 612.330.1046 or email enroll@augsburg.edu for assistance with any holds.
The official list of Perspective and Skills, LAF Courses, and Senior Keystone courses is found on the Registrar web page: http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/. There is also a link on this page, Registration Information - Rochester, that consolidates many useful items used in registration.
AugNet Records and Registration is the preferred method of registration (both adding and dropping courses) but registration forms are available on the Registrar's website at http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/.
Book information for your course is available on the Augsburg Bookstore web site, a link has been provided to this site from the Registrar home page: http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/.
Augsburg Theater Department Presents: Marat/Sade
Tickets are now on sale for the fall Theater Department's production of 'Marat/Sade' by Peter Weiss, Translation by Geoffrey Skelton, directed by Darcey Engen. All performances are in the Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center.
Available performances dates are:
November 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 7:00pm
November 6, 13 at 3:00pm
Ticket prices are as follows:
$10 General Public
$8 ACTC, Faculty, and Staff
$4 Non-Augsburg Students
$2 Augsburg Students
Tickets can now be ordered online at www.augsburg.edu/theater
Info Session - Thrivent Leadership Fellows
Are you a junior seeking a excellent on campus part-time job? Attend an informational session on Monday, October 24th from 4:45-5:30 p.m. in the Riverside Room located in the Christensen Center.
Up to 10 juniors will be selected to work as a team to develop community volunteer events through a partnership with Thrivent and Augsburg. Paid jobs 5-10 hours a week Nov-April. Opportunity for paid summer 2012 internship at Thrivent. Come to this event to learn more. For a complete job description email tilton@augsburg.edu
Enrollment Center Closed for Convocation
The Enrollment Center will be closed on Friday, October 21 from 10-11 to allow staff to attend Convocation. Normal business hours will resume at 11. Thank you!
Enrollment Center Staff
Homecoming Sale at the Bookstore
This Thursday, Friday and Saturday all fleece hoods are 25% off. Also, with each purchase of a fleece hood - your name goes into a drawing for a Nook Simple Touch Reader.
All game faces tattoos and football beads are 50% off! Gear up for the big football game!
Our store hours are Friday 10 am - 6 pm
Saturday 1 pm - 6 pm.
Event Announcements
FREE LUNCH with HFA Convo Speaker David Carlyon
Have lunch with Humanities & Fine Arts Convocation speaker David Carlyon and hear about his vocational path. Carlyon has a Bachelors degree, a law degree, and Ph.D. He has fought forest fires and sold beer at Philadelphia's Vets stadium. He has been an actor in New York City, directed plays at the Actor's Studio, and taught acting at Brown and Carnegie Melon. He is a former clown with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, and is now a writer and historian.
The Humanities & Fine Arts Convocation will take place on October 26 at 10am in Hoversten Chapel. Admission is free. Please join us at noon that day to hear David Carlyon speak about his vocation.
To learn more about David Carlyon, go to: http://www.davidcarlyon.net/
To reserve a spot at the luncheon, RSVP to adamo@augsburg.edu.
Thrivent Career Transitions Workshop
How to Take Your Talents to Work
When: Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 5:00 7:00pm
Where: Augsburg College, Christensen Center East Commons
Cost: FREE (Hunger to learn desired)
Keynote presentation by Catherine Byers Breet, she is Chief Stripe Changer with ARBEZ (www.arbez.com), highly-sought international speaker, recovering job hunter, an author and creator of The Job Hunt Coaching System online. Brad Markwell (Partner with Thrivent Financial, dad and sometimes-comedian) will lead a fun facilitated networking session and provide 3 things you should know about $$$ before you change jobs. Bring a notepad and business cards.
Register now as seating is limited!
RSVP: www.arbez.com/event-11-05-2011-01
Co-Hosted by: Augsburg College Alumni Association, Augsburg for Adults and Strommen Career and Internship Center
Sponsored by: Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Alumni Art Reception - TONIGHT
Recollections: Alumni Juried Exhibition
RECEPTION: FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 5-7 p.m.
Awards announced @ 6 p.m. - Gage Family Art Gallery
Join us for food and refreshments as you enjoy the artwork of Augsburg's alumni featured in both galleries. Twenty-three artists display over thirty pieces of artwork. The exhibition was juried by Diane Mullin, Associate Curator at the Weisman Art Museum.
What The Hell Is a Male Feminist?
Come find out!!
Thursday November 3, at 11a.m. in the Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center.
grantl@augsburg.edu
Volunteer for Halloween Safe Block
SAVE THE DATE: HALLOWEEN SAFE BLOCK - OCT. 26th FROM 4-6 PM IN URNESS HALL.
Kids from the community will come To Augsburg College and Trick or treat in Urness Hall. We need lots of students to volunteer as well as staff and faculty to support this event. This event is welcome to the children are the community! Students can hand out candy, be a tour guide, lead activities, welcome students and much more! Please come be a apart of this event! Again all are encourage to make this event meaningful and FUN for the children.
***To sign up & for more details please contact : commlink@augsburg.edu or calling (9524840833-Rose) and sign up through Res life if you live in Urness. ***
- sponsored by Community Link and Department of Res life
Keeping Track of Auggies
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Auggie Athletics Update
Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):
Wednesday, Oct. 19:
Women's Soccer -- Augsburg 1, St. Catherine 0
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/10/19/wsoc101911.aspx?path=wsoc
Upcoming Events:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/
Friday, Oct. 21:
Volleyball -- St. Olaf at Augsburg, Si Melby Hall, 7 p.m.
Men's Soccer -- Hamline at Augsburg, Edor Nelson Field, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 22:
Women's Soccer -- Augsburg at Hamline, 11 a.m. (NOTE TIME CHANGE)
Women's Swimming -- Augsburg hosting Augsburg Pentathlon at St. Catherine Butler Center Pool, 11 a.m.
Football -- St. Olaf at Augsburg, Edor Nelson Field, 1 p.m.
Volleyball -- St. Thomas at Augsburg, Si Melby Hall, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 26:
Women's Soccer -- Concordia-Moorhead at Augsburg, Edor Nelson Field, 4 p.m.
Men's Soccer -- Concordia-Moorhead at Augsburg, Edor Nelson Field, 6:15 p.m.
Volleyball -- Augsburg at Concordia-Moorhead, 7 p.m.
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Wanted: Items for Infants
This message is from an Augsburg student who is working at the East African Women's Center in Cedar Riverside.
"We are looking for cribs. We also need anything for infants that we can get such as baby bottles, diapers, clothing, etc."
If you have any of these item, please leave them on the Sabo Center front porch at 624-21st Avenue South. Cribs may be too big for the porch and arrangements can be made for them to be picked up on campus by calling Mina at 612-332-8402.
Many thanks!