Friday, January 20, 2012
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Study Abroad in CUBA Fall 2012

So far and yet so foreign, Cuba remains an intriguing and fascinating country only 90 miles away from the coast of Miami.

Join our "History, Culture, and Politics of Cuba" this fall 2012:earn 4 Augsburg credits, and:

- Learn about decision-making processes and citizenship rights, the role of mass organizations, collective rights, and the meaning of community.

- Explore social justice as it relates to wealth production, including discussion of market mechanisms, socialization, and material versus moral incentives.

- Meet artists and radio personalities, people involved with the US Interest Section, women leaders from various sectors, students from the University of Havana, and members of the Cuban Council of Churches.

- Live in Havana with a Cuban family to experience life in Cuba and improve your Spanish language proficiency.

Application deadline: March 1st 2012

More information can be found online at http://www.augsburg.edu/global/centralamerica/cuba.html

Questions? abroad@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1650

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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 and a diagnostic. It consists of the following spring sessions:

January 20 – Social Well-Being (Glenda Rooney)
February 17 – Financial Well-Being (Ashok Kapoor and Stephanie Ruckel)
March 16 – Physical Well-Being (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.

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CTL Grant Application Due Dates

Hoversten Peace Seminar Applications due February 1
The next biennial Hoversten Peace Seminar will be June 1-9, 2012 in El Salvador. This is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to experience a Center for Global Education (CGE) program together, at a subsidized cost ($1090 for faculty and staff, $890 for students). The deadline for applications is February 1. More information and the application form are available from Andrea Dvorak (dvorak@augsburg.edu) or Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

Faculty Summer Scholarship Grant Applications due March 15
Two Dean's Summer Scholarship Grants ($4000) and two Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants ($2000) are available to support faculty summer scholarship activities. Applications should be submitted electronically no later than March 15. For more information and to receive an application form, contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu.)

Instructional & Course Design Grant Proposals due March 15
Up to eight Instructional and Course Design Grants ($3000 each) are available to support faculty summer course design activities, using L. Dee Fink's Creating Significant Learning Experiences and D. Randy Garrison & Norman D. Vaughan's Blended Learning in Higher Education. The purpose of these grants is to support the development of instructional design skills, as well as their application to a specific course. Tim Pippert and Cari Maguire serve as consultants for grant recipients. Applications are due no later than March 15. For more information and a proposal form, and to submit applications, contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu).

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Spring Mindful Dialogue and Reading Circles

Mindful Dialogues – A New Culture of Learning
Douglas Thomas and John Seeley Brown's A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change, led by Annette Gerten.

Mindful Dialogues is a series of conversations designed to collectively examine issues relevant to higher education. During the spring, is leading dialogues on. James Duderstadt, President Emeritus of the University of Michigan described this work as, "A provocative and extremely important new paradigm of a 'culture of learning,' appropriate for a world characterized by continual change. This is a must read for anyone interested in the future of education."

All sessions are held from 2:00-3:30 on Thursdays in Lindell 202. Each session includes a facilitated conversation about the reading and healthy snacks. Remaining sessions will be held:

February 16 – Learning in the Collective and The Personal With the Collective, and (Ch. 4-5)
March 15 – We Know More Than We Can Say; Knowing, Making, and Playing; and Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out (Ch. 6-8)
April 12 – A New Culture of Learning for a World of Constant Change (Ch. 9)

If you would like to participate in these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

The Humanities and Democracy
Martha Nussbaum's Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities, organized by Marty Stortz and Merilee Klemp.

In this brief, but rich book, Martha Nussbaum argues the importance of the humanities to democracy. She believes that Americans increasingly treat education as though its primary goal were to teach students to be economically productive rather than to think critically and become knowledgeable and empathic citizens. She argues that this focus on profitable skills has eroded our ability to criticize authority, reduced our sympathy with the marginalized and different, and damaged our competence to deal with complex global problems. The loss of these basic capacities jeopardizes the health of democracy.

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in sessions to discuss this book and take a trip to St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN to hear Nussbaum lecture on February 23rd. By asking faculty/staff to lead each session, we hope not only to discuss her thesis, but to demonstrate it. Remaining sessions will be held:

January 31, OGC 100, 3:40-5:00 pm –3: Educating Citizens and 4: Socratic Pedagogy (Phil Adamo & Matt Haines)
February 7, OGC 100, 3:40-5:00 pm - 5: Citizens of the World and 6. Cultivating Imagination (John Schmit)
February 21, OGC 100, 3:40-5:00 pm –Implications for Augsburg (Marty Stortz & Merilee Klemp)
February 23, 7:30 pm, Mitchell Auditorium, St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN – "Why Democracy Needs the Humanities" (Martha Nussbaum)

To register for this book group, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

Social Learning
David Brooks' The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Virtue; led by Jacqui DeVries.

Wednesday, January 25, 12:15-1:15, OGC 100 – Ch. 1-6
Thursday, February 23, 3:10-4:30, OGC 100 – Ch. 7-12
Wednesday, March 28, 12:15-1:15, OGC 103 – Ch. 13-18
Thursday, April 19, 3:10-4:30, OGC 100 – Ch. 19-22

New York Times columnist Brooks attempts in The Social Animal to explain why so many of our contemporary social problems and inequalities have proven so intractable. Weaving insights from sociology, psychology, history and brain science into an engaging narrative reminiscent of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Emile (a classic study of how people learn), Brooks tries to "explain how these findings about the deepest recesses of our minds should change the way we see ourselves, raise our kids, conduct business, teach, manage our relationships and practice politics." His work is certainly not without critics, but his insights and findings can be valuable to educators, who grapple on a daily basis with the implications of his observation that "we're not rational animals, or laboring animals; we're social animals. We emerge out of relationships and live to bond with each other and connect to larger ideas."

To register for this book group, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

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Community Inclusiveness: Somali Voices

To serve our neighbors and be inclusive of all members of our community, we need to learn more about each other. This year, CTL in conjunction with the Sabo Center and Pan-Afrikan Student Services is offering a series of opportunities to learn more. These include:

January 24, OGC 100, 3:30-5:00 – Forum on Historical and Cultural Context of Somalia (Dahir Jabreel, Frankie Shackelford, and panel)
February 14, 3:30-5:00, OGC 113 – Faculty Experiences in Somali Community Engagement (Mary Laurel True and faculty panel)
March 13,3 :30-5:00, OGC 100 – Somali Student Experience at Augsburg (Mohamed Sallam and student panel)
April 10, 2:00-5:00. meet in OGC Atrium – Walking Tour of Our Neighborhood with Mary Laurel True and Steve Peacock, Sabo Center

To rsvp for these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

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Ideas about Inclusiveness

This series of conversations is designed to help faculty and staff understand how to create an inclusive learning community that values all of its members. It includes discussions of teaching, advising, and coaching skills; and dialogues about specific differences and how they impact a sense of inclusiveness. This series includes a number of well-received sessions presented at the Creating and Inclusive Campus Conference last May.

The spring sessions will be held on Mondays 12:00-1:15.

January 23, OGC 100 - Matt Maruggi and Lori Brandt Hale, Religion, "The V-Word Dialogues: Teaching and Practicing Pluralism in the Classroom"
February 6, OGC 100 - Sheila Fox Wassink, CLASS, and panel, "Mentoring Students with Psychiatric Disabilities"
February 20, OGC 100 - Cari Maguire, New Programs, "Effective Strategies for ESL and Generation 1.5 Students"

If you plan to attend any of these sessions, please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

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ALL Professional Travel Grants for 2012 Due Feb. 1

We have almost reached the limit for professional travel grants for this academic year. If you would like to receive a grant for travel this spring, you must submit your application no later than February 1. Use the professional travel grant application on the CTL website (http://www.augsburg.edu/ctl/forms.html), as usual.

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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.

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).

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January CTL Activities At-a-Glance

The following are the remaining CTL activities for January

*Friday, January 20, 12:00-1:30, Augsburg Room – Well-Being Series: "Social Well-Being" (Glenda Rooney)

Monday, January 23, 12:00-1:15, OGC 100 – Ideas About Inclusiveness: "The V-Word Dialogues: Teaching and Practicing Pluralism in the Classroom" (Matt Maruggi and Lori Brandt Hale)

Tuesday, January 24, OGC 100, 3:30-5:00 – Community Inclusiveness: "Forum on Historical and Cultural Context of Somalia" (Dahir Jabreel, Frankie Shackelford, and panel)

**Wednesday, January 25, 12:15-1:15, OGC 100 – Reading Circle: David Brooks' The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Virtue, led by Jacqui DeVries.

*January 30, 8:30-10:00, Lindell 202 – Leader-Manager Learning Circle: Ch. 6-7: "Disciplined Action" (Velma Lashbrook). Jim Collins' Good to Great.

January 30, 3:15-5:00, Riverside - Embedding Diversity and Global Learning: 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)

**January 31, OGC 100, 3:40-5:00 pm – Humanities and Democracy Reading Circle: Ch.3-4: "Educating Citizens and Socratic Pedagogy" (Phil Adamo & Matt Haines). Martha Nussbaum's Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities, organized by Marty Stortz and Merilee Klemp.

*-These are continuing book groups, no longer open to new participants.
**-These are new book groups; new participants are welcome.

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Writing Lab Opens Next Monday

The Augsburg College Writing Lab, located in Lindell Library (street level, left of the circulation desk), will open for winter trimester and spring semester on Monday, Jan. 23. Last term, tutors in the lab conducted almost 1300 sessions working with students on their writing assignments. Tutors can help writers at any stage of their writing process. No appointments are taken; just stop by. Hours are as follows: &#8232;

&#8232;Monday: 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:30 p.m. &#8232;
Tuesday: 12:00-2:30 p.m.; 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-10:00 p.m. &#8232;
Wednesday: 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:00 p.m. &#8232;
Thursday: 12:00-2:30 p.m.; 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-10:00 p.m.
Friday: 4:30-7:00 p.m. &#8232;
Sunday: 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Any questions? Contact Professor Swanson (x1010).

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General Announcements

Postage Increases Monday

•1st class letter from 44 to 45 cents (Forever stamps are good forever, no matter what you paid for them). Additional ounces remain at 20 cents.
•1st class postcard (up to 4 ¼" x 6") from 29 to 32 cents
•Canada and Mexico letter from 80 to 85 cents
•All other international letters from 98 cents to $1.05
•All package prices increase
•For those of you involved with mail projects, standard mail increases 2.1%

The Mailroom is located on the main floor of Christensen Center, by the elevator. It is open 9 AM – 4 PM Monday-Friday. Buy stamp singles, books, and rolls. We will sell the new stamps plus 1 cent stamps for those of you left with old value stamps.

Outgoing Mail/Shipping & Receiving is located on the lower level of Christensen Center behind the Copy Center. It is open 9 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday. Buy single letter and postcard stamps and mail or ship packages.

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Paid Notetakers Needed

Do you take good notes in class!? Do you want to get paid for making copies of the notes you already take in class!? Consider being a notetaker for the CLASS Office and Access Center.

If this sounds like something you are interested in, email your name and class schedule, with section letters, to notetakers@augsburg.edu. We'll contact you if a class you are in is in need of a notetaker.

Have questions or need more information? Email notetakers@augsburg.edu.

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Request for Nominations for Staff Appreciation

The Staff Senate invites the community to nominate staff at Augsburg in order to acknowledge their accomplishments and contributions. The recipients of the Staff Recognition Award will be recognized at the Staff Appreciation Event, March 8th.

To nominate a member of the staff, please complete the Nomination Form, including two letters of recommendation. The nomination form and letters are due by Friday, February 17, at 4:00pm to Missy Motl (CB 314).

This award is intended to recognize exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission statement of the college through their actions. Recipients of this award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing exceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community.

The Nomination Form can be found in the Staff Senate Public Folder.

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A Call for Nominations

The Alumni & Constituent Relations Office seeks your assistance in identifying members of the Augsburg community to be considered for recognition.

Please take a few moments to consider those who might be honored for these awards. Your nominations and suggestions are critical in helping to build these important programs to celebrate the accomplishments of the Augsburg community.


Distinguished Alumni Award
Awarded to Augsburg College alumni in recognition for significant achievement in vocation, for outstanding contribution to church and community, and for a life that exemplifies the ideals and mission of Augsburg College. Augsburg alumni (graduates and nongraduates) are eligible.

First Decade Alumni Award
Awarded to Augsburg College graduates of the last ten years who have made significant progress in their professional achievements and contributions to the community, and in so doing exemplify the mission of the College: to prepare future leaders in service to the world.

Spirit of Augsburg Award
Honors Augsburg alumni or friends of the College who have given exceptional service that contributes substantially to the well being of the College by furthering its purposes and programs. Alumni, friends, faculty and staff, and groups who have served the College are eligible.

To make a nomination, contact the Alumni & Constituent Relations Office and a nomination packet will be sent to you. Phone (612) 330-1085. E-mail: alumni@augsburg.edu.

The deadline for nominations is March 2, 2012.

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50 Cents Drinks at the Bookstore

20oz drink sale at the store today and tomorrow only! The following pepsi products are on sale - Dr. Pepper, Diet Dr. Pepper, Pepsi, Pepsi Max, Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Sobe Raspberry Lemonade - all 50 cents!!!

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URGO Summer Research Applications Available Online

The application for URGO summer research is now available.

Spend your summer doing something you love while enhancing your resume for grad school. Apply for a full- or part- time URGO summer research grant working on your own research or creative question, or a professor's current project. Gain valuable research, writing and presentation skills, and the opportunity to present your project during Augsburg's annual Zyzzogeton poster session. Open to all disciplines.

Applications are available at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/summer.html OR in the URGO public folder OR by emailing urgo@augsburg.edu

If you have questions, please email urgo@augsburg.edu

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MGM Meeting

The Goliards are going to be having a planning meeting for Mardi Gras Madrigals this Sunday from 7pm to 9 pm in the Marshall Room. You must attend this meeting if you wish to be a part of MGM. This meeting is open to everyone and there will be pizza.

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Dining Service

Einsteins
For a limited time, add a cup of soup to any sandwich for only $1.99.

Did you know you can combo your meal, only .75 to add chips and a fountain soda to any lunch sandwich.

The featured drink of the week is the salted caramel hot chocolate.

Stop by and try one of our new menu items:
Maple Oatmeal Bagel Sandwich
Chicken Salad Oatmeal Bagel Thin Sandwich
We also have some new lighter side drinks like the Skinny Vanilla Latte and the Fat Free Chai.

Flex Points are now online at Augsburg.aviands.com/flex-points

Commons:

Market Place: Beef Stroganoff, Butter Noodles Grilled Buffalo Chicken
Bravo: Chicken Cacciatore, Garlic Linguine
World Flavors: Fettuccine Bar
Vege: Tofu Stir Fry, White Fluffy Rice, Fried Rice
Deli: Assorted Meats, Cheese and spreads

Nabo: Fresh Grilled Burgers and Made to order Pastas

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Last Day to Return Books Jan. 21

Last day to return books is Jan. 21 - store hours are 10:30-1 pm. Last day to change from a rental coition to a purchase option is Jan 28th. Must have receipt!

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Free Professional Counseling on Campus

Students, did you know that FREE professional counseling is available to you right here on campus? That's right, as an Augsburg student you can get up to TEN free counseling sessions each academic year. The Center for Counseling & Health Promotion located in the house on the corner of 21st & 7th has five professional counselors available to meet with you -- Nancy, Beth, Jon, Christine and Norma.

Counseling is a great place to go when you need to talk to someone who is objective and who may be able to help come up with new ways to look at things. It's all confidential, too - what you talk about at CCHP stays at CCHP!!

If you would like to make an appointment, please call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 or stop in and schedule an appointment at the house. For additional information check out our website at www.augsburg.edu/cchp.

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Auditions: "The Farce of the Fart"

All Augsburg students are invited to audition for "The Farce of the Fart", to be performed at Mardi Gras Madrigals on February 21.

"The Farce of the Fart" is the opening play in a newly-published collection of plays, entitled "The Farce of the Fart and Other Ribaldries: Twelve Medieval French Plays in Modern English," edited and translated Jody Enders (2011).

Terry Jones — former Monty Python member and close friend of Augsburg's Medieval Studies program — describes the collected plays as follows: "Scurrilous, sexy, stupid, satirical, scatological, side-splitting, and probably something else beginning with 's,' Jody Enders's translation of twelve French farces is a real discovery that goes a long way to re-adjusting our perception of the Middle Ages. Enders is a great champion of comedy at its most vulgar and hilarious. She points out that however silly or banal these farces may appear to us, they nonetheless confront the real controversies of their day over the law, politics, religion, social order, or the battle of the sexes."

"The Farce of the Fart" deals with two spouses locked in the eternal conflict of "who farted?" Things escalate so far that husband and wife eventually take each other to court. High comedy ensues, complete with lots of gaseous sound effects.

This short Commedia piece will be performed at Augsburg's Mardi Gras Madrigals, on Tuesday, February 21 — Mardi Gras! This Augsburg tradition features madrigal music, story telling, jugglers, and a full medieval feast, eaten without utensils, of course.

Nathan Keepers will direct. Mr. Keepers, formerly of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, is now an Artistic Associate with The Moving Company. This is a rare opportunity to work with and learn from one of the Twin Cities finest comic actors.

Auditions will be held on Friday, January 27, 3:40pm, in Oren Gateway 114. An audition sign up sheet is on the door of the main-stage theatre. For more info, contact Phil Adamo, adamo@augsburg.edu.

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"Sweet Homes in Alabama" Alternative Spring Break

Registration is now open for this year's Alternative Spring Break service trip to Mobile, Alabama.

A group of 35 Auggies will be able to serve through Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Alabama from March 17-24, 2012. This trip continues our commitment to help in the Gulf Coast and offers up an amazing opportunity for the participants to focus on service, vocation, and interfaith collaboration in a memorable way. We hope you might take part this year!

Registration forms are available in the Campus Ministry Office or by emailing fieldl@augsburg.edu. Please contact Lonna Field (612-330-1467) or Campus Ministry for more information or with any questions.

- Sponsored by Campus Ministry, Center for Faith and Learning, and the Bonner Leaders Program

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Event Announcements

Info Session - Korea Poly School Teach English

Students are you interested in teaching English in Korea? Stop by and visit with representatives from the Korea Poly School on Thursday, January 26th from 9-1 in the Christensen Center lobby and/or plan on attending the informational session on the 26th from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in the Cedar Room, CC.
Questions - call Sandy at 612-330-1472

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Register- MN Private College Job/Internship Fair

Register NOW for the MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
Tuesday, February 21, 2012. The fair will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center in downtown Minneapolis. Cost: $10 Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors may attend. To learn more visit http://cswl.pbworks.com or stop down to the Strommen Career and Internship Center office located in the lower level of Anderson Hall. 612-330-1148

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State of the Union Pizza Watch Party

Watch President Obama's State of the Union address with other Auggies while snacking on some pizza and soda! Tuesday, January 24th from 6:45-9pm in the Christensen Center student lounge

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Vocatio Chapel with Scott Hvistendahl '99

Please join us on Wednesday, January 25 at 10:20 a.m. as we continue the "All Shook Up: The Call to Change" Vocatio Chapel Series.

Our guest this month will be Scott Hvistendahl '99. He currently serves as wide receiver coach and as rental manager for Event Services at Northwestern College in Roseville. More information about Hvistendahl and the event is available at http://web.augsburg.edu/~fieldl/Jan2012Voc.pdf

Those interested in attending a luncheon with Scott Hvistendahl from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. should RSVP to Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu by January 23.

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Resume Writing Workshop-1/25

The Strommen Career and Internship Center invites you to attend a workshop titled "Basic Resume Writing" on Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Cedar Room, Christensen Center 4:45-5:30 pm
Great opportunity to learn resume writing basics and get prepared to attend the job and internship fair. Questions - email tilton@augsburg.edu

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Film Screening: Al Karnak Jan. 26 7pm OGC 100

January 25 is the one-year anniversary of the protests in Tahrir Square which brought down the regime of Hosni Mubarerk. On Thurs., Jan. 26 at 7pm, join us in OGC 100 for a discussion of film, literature, and politics, with a screening of the 1975 Egyptian film, Al Karnak, based on the novella by Naguib Mahfouz (the Nobel Prize winning author of Cairo Modern). The film, originally banned because of its critique of the Nasser regime, is a story of young revolutionaries who become disillusioned with policies and practices of the Egyptian government and run afoul of its infamous secret police. The film provides a surprisingly timely backdrop to the events of the Arab spring. Augsburg faculty will provide brief background on the film and current events in Egypt, and there will be an opportunity to discuss the film afterward. Somali tea and baklava will be provided. The event, part of Augsburg's "Arab Spring" events, is sponsored by the English Department, Political Science Department, and Batalden Program, and is free and open to the public.

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Study & Intern Abroad Fair: Fri. Feb 17

Please mark your calendar for the Study & Intern Abroad Fair.

Friday, February 17
10:00-2:00 pm
Christensen Center Lobby

Representatives from all Augsburg and affiliate programs will be present.

Attend the fair. Enter a drawing for an iPad 2.

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Getaway Retreat for AFA Students

The Augsburg for Adults Office, Center for Faith & Learning, Campus Ministry and Strommen Career and Internship Center are sponsoring the annual Getaway Retreat. Current WEC and Graduate students are invited to "get away" from their busy lives to reflect and learn more about personal strengths and vocation.

The retreat will take place on Saturday, March 31, 2012, 9:45AM-5:00 PM at The Marsh Center for Balance & Fitness in Minnetonka. Participants will receive a half-hour long massage, snacks, lunch, and several tools for personal assessments and discovery.

If you are interested in attending, please email Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu for the registration form. We ask that students pay $30 for the day-long event. Space is limited to 20 students, seated on a first come, first served basis.

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Art Reception Gage Family Art Gallery: TONIGHT

Opening Reception: Friday, January 20, 6 - 8 p.m.

Within Lines
Lyz Wendland

Artist Lyz Wendland's exhibition seeks to comment on the simple function of a line. Wendland explores abstract imagery throughout her pieces, which vary in material and dimension. Her work generates a contemplative environment for the viewer, evoking ideas of place and memory.

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Open Advising Sessions for AFA Business Students

Spring registration starts February 13 - get a head start on your advising!

Open advising sessions for AFA Business majors/minors to be held:

Friday, January 27, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

Saturday, January 28, 11:00 a.m. &#8209; 1:00 p.m.

These sessions will be held in OREN GATEWAY 100

-Open to all AFA Business majors and minors
-No appointment needed
-Meet with a Business Department advisor
-Plan your spring course schedule

Please stop by and take advantage of this opportunity to have all of your advising questions answered without making an appointment.

JIMMY JOHNS SUBS PROVIDED!!!

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Ally Trainings I & II Offered this February

Ally Training I
Tuesday, February 14 from 1pm-4pm in Marshall Room
OR
Friday, February 17 from 9am-12pm in Marshall Room

Ally Training II
Tuesday, February 21 from 9am-12pm in Marshall Room

Ally Training I & II are offered to all faculty, staff, and students at Augsburg College to gain knowledge, skills, and resources around being intentionally supportive of LGBTQIA communities. Participants will learn about LGBTQIA history and culture, confront myths and stereotypes, discuss heterosexual and gender-conforming privilege, discuss potential scenarios, ask questions in a safe environment, and discuss next steps on how to be an effective ally to LGBTQIA individuals at Augsburg. Ally Training II continues on what was discussed in Ally Training I and looks at how gender and sexuality intersect with race, class, ability, age, and other identities.

You don't need to attend both trainings, but it's recommended that you have attended Ally Training I before signing up for Ally Training II. To RSVP for either one, please email Michael Grewe at grewe@augsburg.edu.

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FEB 1: Summer Faculty led Study Abroad deadline

Students have 13 DAYS left to complete applications for Summer Faculty led Study Abroad - the deadline is February 1! Applications are online now, so they are easier to complete than ever - but starting early is key to getting into your program.

Come into the office for advising today and find out about teaching English in Thailand, engaging in a business simulation in Germany, building a dam in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, or experiencing internationally renowned theater in Scotland!

Advising meeting schedule: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Abroad.Home#group

APPLY TODAY!

International Management: Germany
May 12-June 10, 2012 BUS 465 or FIN 460 1 credit
AugExperience Int. Bus & CCS Elective

Explore cutting-edge international business in its cultural context with a two-week immersion in Germany plus a two-week exchange program with German students in Minneapolis. Faculty: Marc McIntosh

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Education & Culture: Thailand
May 5-28, 2012 ENL 291/391 1 credit
AugExperience Humanities LAF

Interact with the people of the Northern Hill tribes, explore Buddhist temples, and experience English-language teaching in a southern village. Faculty: Kathryn Swanson

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Political & Civic Engagement: Egypt
May 19-June 5, 2012 HIS 195 & POL 160/461 2 credits
AugExperience Humanities LAF (HIS 195) SBS LAF (POL 160 only) or POL/IR/PGS Elective

Examine the political movements in the Middle East and explore how grassroots civic engagement plays a role in modern Egypt, while you visit ancient sites and ride a camel! Faculty: Mohamed Sallam & Joseph Underhill

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International Theater: Scotland
August 7-20, 2012 THR 299 or 495 1 credit
AugExperience Fine Arts LAF (299 only), THR or Film Elective

Experience an exhilarating collection of theatrical productions from all over the globe at the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Faculty: Darcey Engen

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Hoversten Peace Program: El Salvador
June 1-9, 2012 AugExperience – Non-credit

Join with other Augsburg students as well as faculty and staff to develop a strong learning community together, as you learn about peace and global issues in El Salvador.

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For more information, contact Andrea Dvorak at dvorak@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1669.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Welcome Back From Fall and Winter-Break Abroad

Please welcome back the following students who spent last semester abroad.

Jarron Farah CEA Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lauren Butler IES Abroad Buenos Aires
Max Hunter IES Abroad Buenos Aires
Ridge Larson IES Abroad Vienna
Zahra Abdirizak Knowledge Exchange Institute (KEI): Paris
Bao Bui CIEE Language and Culture Program in Berlin
Steven Carlson Arcadia University Greece
MadelieneVan Hecke Arcadia University Ireland
Makela Roberts Center For Global Education-Mexico
Marie Stousland Center For Global Education-Mexico
Ka Vang Center For Global Education-Mexico
Lisa Burg Center For Global Ed-Mexico-Intl Business
Alom Martinez-Aleman Center For Global Ed-Mexico-Intl Business
Michael Orange Center For Global Ed-Mexico-Intl Business
Katelyn Danelski Center For Global Education-Namibia
Gloria Xinico Morales Center For Global Education-Namibia
Jacob Allers-Hatlie Augsburg Exchange--Bergen, Norway
Reed Johnson HECUA: Scandinavian Urban Studies
Ana Vergara IES Abroad Barcelona
Laura Morales Arcadia University Spain
Reed Johnson HECUA: Scandinavian Urban Studies
Brittany Kimball University of Glasgow Honors
William Matchett University of Glasgow Honors
Anna Hendrix Arcadia University England - Lancaster
Katrina Bright Arcadia University England - Queen Mary
Brett Howe Arcadia University England - Manchester
Whitney Tuthill Preus Arcadia University Wales - Swansea
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Welcome back to the following students spent winter break abroad:

Augsburg Faculty-led - History of Caribbean Music: Cuba
Laurie Barger
Brianna Blake
Lia Capaldini
Kelly Custer
Alicia Eller
Katherine Engberg
Carlisa Hardy
Janelle Holte
Sarah Jacobs
Leah Jacobson
Marcos Lester McSweeney
Catherine Mapa
Morgan Marx
Spencer Miller
Lindsey Niederhaus
Kelly Quill
Brittany Ranallo-Harris
Steven Saari
Mary Skiff
Nicholas Sweeney
Austin Turner
Caleb Wagner
Max Wirt
Augsburg Faculty-led - Trekking the Mountains: Mexico
Galina Bruckner
Samantha Cruys
Devon Dodge
Ashley Erickson
Alec Johnson
Gary Mariscal
David Matyi
Lisa Sasik
Adam Seaman
Zachary Sommer
Ryan Sward
Augsburg Faculty-led - Vocation & Christian Faith: El Salvador
Jakob Anderson
Taylor Becker
Natalya Brown
Courtney Gamrath
Jackee Heslop
Caleb Jester
Kevin Klutho
James Mahowald
Daniel Meyer
Mahad Minhas
Jason Plank
Thaddeus Rybka
David Scheller
Caroline Senungi
Lavasha Smith
Kelsey Sorensen
Der Yang
Nou Yang
Ifrah Yassin
Lauren Zamorano

Upcoming Study Abroad Deadlines:

February 1: Faculty-led Summer Programs
March 1: Fall Semester, Academic Year, & Affiliate Summer Programs
September 30: Spring Semester & Faculty-led Winter Break Programs

http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/

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CAO Helps Welcome New Students

Thanks to the staff and Student Orientation Coordinators in Campus Activities and Orientation for the great program, "Transfermation" on Friday, Jan.13, 2012. The program welcome students joining the day program as of spring semester. Thanks to Joanne Reeck-Irby, Director, Michael Grewe, Assistant Director/LGBTQIA Student Services, and Student Orientation Coordinators Susie Mechtel and Mike Fetting.

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Sadie Curtis to Retire

Sadie Curtis, Director, Access Center, has announced her retirement - and after 24 excellent years of care and service to students and the Augsburg community, she will retire as of Tues., Jan. 31 - a couple days later than the earlier announcement.

In the days ahead, please share in celebrating her achievements! If you can, join us for desserts and conversation on Wed., Jan. 25, Anderson Hall Lounge, 12-1 pm.

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Auggie Athletics

Valek featured in NCAA All Access videos

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2012/1/19/wres011912.aspx?path=wrestling

Augsburg College wrestler Tony Valek (SR, Belle Plaine, Minn./Scott West) is one of the subjects of a video series on the NCAA.com website, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a student-athlete.

So far, there have been two videos produced in the "NCAA All Access" series regarding Valek, on January 4 and January 19. More videos will be produced through the remainder of the wrestling season.

A two-time national tournament runner-up and three-time national tournament qualifier, Valek is 18-0 on the season and currently ranked No. 1 nationally at 149 pounds in the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association Division III national poll. Of his 18 wins this season, 16 have been bonus-point victories (eight pins, one technical fall, seven major decisions).

Augsburg returns to action this Saturday (1/21) at the Wabash College Max Servies Duals in Crawfordsville, Ind.

To see the videos:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2012/1/19/wres011912.aspx?path=wrestling

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Auggie Athletics Update

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

Tuesday, Jan. 17:
Wrestling -- Augsburg 38, Minnesota State Moorhead 3; Augsburg White Team (JV) 31, Rochester CTC 12
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2012/1/17/wres011712.aspx?path=wrestling

Wednesday, Jan. 18:
Women's Basketball -- St. Benedict 70, Augsburg 60
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2012/1/18/wbb011812.aspx?path=wbball

Men's Basketball -- Augsburg 65, St. John's 49
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2012/1/18/mbb011812.aspx?path=mbball


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

Friday, Jan. 20:
Women's Hockey -- Augsburg at Hamline, 7 p.m.
Men's Hockey -- Augsburg vs. Hamline, Ed Saugestad Rink, 7:05 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 21:
Wrestling -- Augsburg at Wabash (Ind.) Max Servies Duals, 8 a.m.
Women's Swimming -- Augsburg at St. Mary's Triangular with Carleton, 1 p.m.
Women's Hockey -- Augsburg vs. Hamline, Ed Saugestad Rink, 2 p.m.
Men's Hockey -- Augsburg at Hamline, 2 p.m.
Women's Basketball -- Augsburg at St. Catherine, 3 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 23:
Men's Basketball -- Augsburg vs. Hamline, Si Melby Hall, 7:30 p.m.

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Classifieds

Duplex For Rent Just off East River Road

A friend has a first floor duplex available in SE Minneapolis. It has 2 bedrooms and a den, a living room with a wood burning fireplace and a full kitchen with new dishwasher. The hard wood floors have just been refinished. Rent is $1400 a month. Contact John at 612-336-4721 or jgould@merchantgould.com

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