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Teaching and Learning
- CTL Grant Applications Due March 15
- The Jessica Nathanson Scholarly Writing Retreat
- Community Inclusiveness: Somali Voices
- Workshop on Keeping Textbook Costs Down
- Faculty: Including Abroad Options in 4 yr Plans
- The Writing Lab Can Help
- Remaining March CTL Activities At-A-Glance
- AIS/ENL 355 Themes in American Indian Literature
- Creating an Inclusive Campus Call for Proposals
- Well-Being Series
- Thinking About Teaching and Advising
- Blended Learning Series
- Foundational Series on Student Learning
- Leadership Series
General Announcements
- A-Night--This Friday
- Accepting Applications for McNair Scholars Program
- Grad info - Please Read
- Need Plans for Spring Break?
- Anderson Hall Social
- Dining Services
- Facilities Management Open House
- Auggie Discount Card Sale
- Anti-Racism Mtg TODAY @ 10:30-noon Riverside Rm
- Ecuadorian Consul in Spanish Conversation Group
- First Wednesday Gathering
- Nikki Marshall Presents "The Life of A Copyright"
- Housing Expo Information
- Bonner Leaders Program
Event Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
CTL Grant Applications Due March 15
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).
The Jessica Nathanson Scholarly Writing Retreat
The third annual Scholarly Writing Retreat will be held at Dunrovin Retreat Center near Marine on St. Croix from 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 29 to 1:00 pm on Thursday, May 31. Initiated by Jessica Nathanson, the retreat gives scholars time and space to work on scholarship, undistracted by meetings, classes, or even children and family responsibilities. Some come to plan an approach to a new project to be completed over the summer; others use it as an opportunity to finish articles they have been working on during the year. Those interested in participating should contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). Registrants are accepted on a first come-first serve basis.
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:
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).
Workshop on Keeping Textbook Costs Down
Fall textbook orders are due March 15, and the Fighting Poverty at Augsburg Group will be holding a workshop to brainstorm and collaborate on how to put together reasonably affordable textbook orders for those classes. Faculty are asked to bring their textbook orders, and students and staff are invited to join the discussion. The workshop will take place in OGC 114 on Mon. 3:30-5.
Faculty: Including Abroad Options in 4 yr Plans
The following are courses taught in our CGE campuses in Mexico, Central America, and Namibia that fulfill a variety of LAF's, Core Curriculum, and Major/Minor requirements:
Core and Signature Curriculum
REL 200: Christian Vocation and the Search for Meaning II (Mexico: fall, spring)
Keystone 490: Vocation and the Search for Meaning (Mexico: fall)
Modern Language Requirement: Up to 2 classes in 1 term (Mexico: fall, spring, summer)
HPE 002: Latin Dance (Mexico, fall, spring, summer)
HPE 002: Yoga (Namibia: fall, spring)
LAF - Fine Arts
ART 231 Pre- Columbian, Colonial, and Contemporary Art (Mexico: fall, spring, summer)
LAF - Social Sciences
POL/WST 359: Women, Gender and Social Change in Latin America (Mexico: fall)
POL/WST 341: Globalization, Social Struggles and the Environment (Mexico: spring)
POL 353: Political and Social Change in Southern Africa (Namibia: fall, spring)
LAF Humanities
HIS 327: Racism and Resistance in Southern Africa and the U.S. (Namibia: fall, spring)
HIS 355: Cultural Conflict and Change in Central America (Central America: fall, spring)
HIS/WST 357: Mexican History, Culture, and Cosmovision (Mexico: spring)
REL 346: Religion and Social Change in Southern Africa (Namibia: fall, spring)
REL366: Latin American Liberation Theologies (Central America: fall, spring)
SPA 332: Latin American Civilization and Culture (Mexico: fall, spring, summer)
Business Courses
ACC 322: Accounting Theory and Practice I (Mexico: fall)
BUS 461: Global Business Management: Mexico & Other Emerging Markets
Keystone 490: Vocation and the Search for Meaning (Mexico: fall)
Internships and Independent Study
Multiple Departments: Internships and Independent Study (Mexico and Namibia: fall, spring, summer)
CGE Semester programs - http://www.augsburg.edu/global/semesters/
CGE Summer programs - http://www.augsburg.edu/global/summer/
For questions contact Dulce Monterrubio at 612-330-1622 or monterru@augsburg.edu
The Writing Lab Can Help
The Augsburg College Writing Lab is located in Lindell Library (street level, left of the circulation desk). Last term, tutors in the lab conducted almost 1300 sessions working with students on their writing assignments and they can help you, too. No appointments are taken; just stop by. Hours are as follows:
Monday: 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12:00-2:30 p.m.; 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-10:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:00 p.m.
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.
Sunday: 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Note: During spring break week (March 18 -24, the Lab will be open M-W-F from 4:30 - 7 PM). Regular hours will resume on Sunday, March 25.
Any questions? Contact Professor Swanson (x1010).
Remaining March CTL Activities At-A-Glance
*Wednesday, March 7, 4:00-5:30 pm, OGC 111 Graduate Faculty Teaching Circle: Ch. 6: "Why Do Student Development and Course Climate Matter in Learning?" (Velma Lashbrook). Susan Ambrose et al.'s How Learning Works: 7 Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching.
*Wednesday, March 9, 12:00-1:30 pm, Lindell 202 Resilience Reading Circle: Welcome Silence, by Dr. Carol North (Sarah Hedstrom)
Tuesday, March 13, 8:00-9:30 am, OGC 100 Foundational Series on Student Learning: "Designing and Assessing Group Assignments" (Kristen Chamberlain)
Tuesday, March 13, 3:30-5:00 pm, OGC 100 Community Inclusiveness: Somali Voices: "Somali Student Experience at Augsburg" (Mohamed Sallam and student panel)
Tuesday, March 13, 4:00-6:00 pm, Marshall Room Leadership Series: "Executing: Leading Teams" (Aaron Griess)
Wednesday, March 14, 8:30-10:00 am, Lindell 202 Blended Learning Series: "Online Assessment Techniques and Academic Integrity" (Scott Krajewski and Emily Hoisington)
Thursday, March 15, 11:50-1:20 pm, OGC 100 Thinking About Teaching and Advising: "Project Based and Applied Learning" (Joe Underhill)
*Thursday, March 15, 2:00-3:30 pm, Lindell 202 Mindful Dialogue: Ch. 6-8: "We Know More Than We Can Say; Knowing, Making, and Playing; and Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out" (Annette Gerten). Douglas Thomas and John Seeley Brown's A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change.
Thursday, March 15 Applications due for Instructional and Course Design (ICD) and Summer Scholarship Grants
Friday, March 16, 12:00-1:30 pm, Augsburg Room Well Being Series: "Physical Well-Being" (Tony Clapp)
Tuesday, March 20, 8:00-9:30 am, OGC 200 Staff Development Series: "Building a Case for Change" (Jim Erchul and Staney Rostad)
*Friday, March 23, 12:00-1:30 pm, Lindell 202 Resilience Reading Circle: Breaking Night, by Liz Murray (Sarah Hedstrom)
Tuesday, March 27, 12:00-1:30 pm, OGC 100 Speaking of Scholarship Series: Social Work (Laura Boisen and Maryann Syers)
Tuesday, March 27, 3:00-5:00 pm, Marshall Room Core Curriculum and Graduation Skills Workshops: "Quantitative Reasoning" (John Zorbitz and Stacy Freiheit)
*Wednesday, March 28, 12:15-1:15 pm, OGC 103 Reading Circle: Ch. 13-18. David Brooks' The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Virtue, led by Jacqui DeVries.
Thursday, March 29, 11:50-1:20 pm, OGC 100 Thinking About Teaching and Advising: "Teaching by Immersion: Interim Redux" (Garry Hesser)
*-These are continuing book groups, no longer open to new participants.
AIS/ENL 355 Themes in American Indian Literature
AIS/ENL 355 Themes in American Indian Literature
This spring trimester, American Indian Studies is offering AIS/ENL 355 Themes in American Indian Literature for WEC. This class meets Sundays 1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
The course is structured around a number of writers working within a particular theme such
as Native Voices of Minnesota, Voices from the Southwest, Poetics and Politics of Native
Writing, Women and Power in Native Literature, Urban-Reservation: Homing, and American
Indian film-literature adaptation. Students focus on primary texts, comparing and
contrasting theme, voice, aesthetic, or cultural emphasis as it shifts or arises across the
group of texts. Course cross-lists with English.
(Prereq.: ENL 220 or 221, or a 200-level literature course, or consent of instructor.)
Creating an Inclusive Campus Call for Proposals
This three-day annual conference will be held May 22-24 and is designed to feature key developments in fulfilling our commitment to intentional diversity and global learning at Augsburg College. It includes an opening session focused on one aspect of creating an engaged, inclusive learning community, and concurrent session tracks devoted to:
Engaging all students These sessions explore student differences and what we can do to ensure that all students feel included and receive the support they need to be successful.
Embedding diversity and global learning in the curriculum These sessions examine what departments are doing to address diversity and global learning in their courses and programs.
Developing our community This track focuses on faculty, staff, and administrator skills and practices, and what we can do to ensure inclusiveness across the campus.
The third day consists of half-day workshops for faculty and staff to focus on setting departmental goals and action plans for creating inclusiveness. The conference is co-sponsored by CTL, the Office of International Programs, Human Resources, Student Affairs, and General Education.
We invite you to submit a proposal for a 90-minute session related to any of the 3 tracks. Please provide a title and list of presenters, along with a 150-200 word description of the session you would like to facilitate. Submit your proposal to Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu) by April 1.
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. It consists of the following remaining sessions:
Friday, March 16, 12:00-1:30 pm, Augsburg Room Physical Well-Being (Tony Clapp)
Friday, April 13, 12:00-1:30 pm, Augsburg Room Community Well-Being (Andrea Turner)
If you would like to participate in these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
Thinking About Teaching and Advising
These presentations and conversations are designed to share teaching innovations on campus and learn from each other's experiences. Sessions involve presentations followed by informal conversations about the issues raised by these experiences. The intent is to increase awareness of what we are collectively learning about teaching and advising.
Remaining sessions during the spring are as follows:
Thursday, March 15, 11:50-1:20, OGC 100 Joe Underhill, "Project-Based and Applied Learning"
Thursday, March 29, 11:50-1:20, OGC 100 Garry Hesser, "Teaching by Immersion: Interim Redux"
If you plan to attend any of these sessions, please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).
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.
The Blended Learning Series, co-sponsored by IT, is offered from 8:30-10:00 on Third Wednesdays in Lindell 202, and includes the following remaining spring workshop:
March 14 Online Assessment Techniques and Academic Integrity (Scott Krajewski and Emily Hoisington)
If you plan to attend any of these sessions, please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu)
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. Spring sessions include:
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, please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu)
Leadership Series
This series is designed for all campus leaders, and is offered on Tuesdays. It includes the following spring sessions:
March 13, Marshall, 4:00-6:00 Executing: Leading Teams (Aaron Griess)
April 24, Marshall, 4:15-6:00 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).
General Announcements
A-Night--This Friday
A-Night, "I am Asian, hear me ROAR!" is a talent showcase to tackle stereotypes. There will be entertainment, drinks and snacks.
Come join us this friday, March 9 at Sateren Auditorium at 5pm.
Hosted by AASA
Accepting Applications for McNair Scholars Program
Augsburg College's TRIO McNair Scholars Program is recruiting for admission Fall 2012. The goal of the program is to prepare Scholars for graduate study through academic preparation and involvement in undergraduate research and other scholarly activities. McNair teams you with other academically strong students who aspire to graduate study, and helps you to achieve that dream.
The McNair Scholars Program works with students who are members of groups underrepresented in graduate education and who exhibit strong academic potential. The program provides coursework, workshops, advising in preparation for doctoral degrees. Also, programming assists with securing admission to and financial assistance for enrollment in graduate programs. You will acquire the research skills necessary to succeed in graduate school through a paid research internship ($4000) with an Augsburg faculty member.
The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Therefore, to be eligible you must be first-generation (neither parent graduated from a four-year college) AND low-income OR may be persons from groups underrepresented in graduate education. The Department of Education defines these groups as African-American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hispanic/Latino.
If you are interested in learning more about the McNair Scholars Program, please contact Lara Crombie, Program Assistant at crombie@augsburg.edu or (612) 330-1380 to schedule an appointment. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions about the program or if you're unsure whether or not you qualify.
Application Deadlines:
Priority: Friday, March 16, 2012
Extended: Friday, March 30, 2012
Grad Info - Please Read
It is time to reserve your cap & gown! The deadline for May Graduates to reserve cap and gowns online is March 16th. www.herffjones.com/college/augsburg You will not need to pay until you pick them up! Cap and Gowns will be ready to purchase on April 20th at the Grad Fair in the bookstore. All late orders will incur a $10.00 late charge and must be placed in the bookstore. Reserve your Cap & Gown ...today!
Graduating in July?
Cap and Gowns must be reserved online by April 13th. www.herffjones.com/college/augsburg You will not need to pay until you pick up! Cap & Gowns will be ready to purchase on May 19th at the WEC/Masters Grad Fair on May 19th. 10:30am-1:00pm. All late orders will incur a $10.00 late charge and must be placed in the bookstore.
Rochester students we will deliver - date TBA
Prices for Cap & Gowns
Bachelor's Cap, Gown & Tassel - $52.95
Master's Cap, Gown, Tassel, & Hood -$91.00
Bachelor's gown only- $33.95
Master's gown only - $36.00
Cap $10.00
Tassel $11.00
Hood $36.00
Need Plans for Spring Break?
Do you like doing service work to better your community and the greater world community? Are you looking for awesome looking t-shirts? Is having fun something you're interested in? Then check out the Greatest and Goodest Spring Break Ever the STLF Pay It Forward Tour!
The Pay It Forward Tour (PIF) is a multi-day, multi-city experience engages students in service and leadership, travel to and service in a new city each day, learning about social issues, building lasting relationships, and making a commitment to continued action when they return home. PIF's are a program by Students Today Leaders Forever, STLF, a nation-wide, student-driven service leadership organization. The Augsburg PIF Tour travels to six cities on our way to Washington, D.C., with fun-filled stops including Charleston, West Virginia and Pittsburgh, PA over the course of nine days. It will be a spring break you will always remember. The Tour will fill up fast, so register early!
The cost of this awesome and inclusive trip is only $450, covering all travel and lodging expenses, 2 meals a day, 2 t-shirts and fantastic tourism options as well! Financial aid is available but limited.
Registration is open now at http://www.stlf.net/chapters/augsburg/events/ust-augsburg-college-tour. Registering and making a down payment of $75 is all one easy step.
Please direct any questions to stlf@augsburg.edu, check out stlf.net for even more info and tell your friends!
http://www.stlf.net/chapters/augsburg/events/ust-augsburg-college-tour
Anderson Hall Social
Just a reminder, the Anderson Hall Social sponsored by the Department of Residence Life and the Anderson Hall Residence Life team is Wednesday, March 8th at 8:30 pm.
This event will highlight the benefits of living in Anderson Hall. In the 2012-2013 school year, there will be some new renovations to Anderson, also there is the new addition of neighborhoods which are essential special interest housing.
Join us in touring Anderson, enjoying snacks, and playing games.
For any inquiries, contact Joshua Peaslee at: peaslee@augsburg.edu
Dining Services
Your feedback is important to us, that is why we're asking that you take a few minutes to complete the Augsburg Dining Services Survey and for your time you will be entered in to win a prize!
All you have to do is complete the survey and provide your contact information at the end to be entered for your chance to win!
Survey will be open March 1 - 16, 2012
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Augsburg_Dining_Service_Survey
Einsteins:
Einstein's Special Drink of the Week: Snickers Frozen Blender
We now have St. Patrick's Day sugar cookies available, for a limited time.
The Maple Oatmeal Bagels and Maple Oatmeal Egg Sandwiches are still available but will be gone soon, get one while you still can.
On Sunday April 1st Commons lunch will be moved to the Einsteins area in the Christensen Center.
Facilities Management Open House
The Facilities Management Department has a new location ~ lower level Foss Center Room 17. Please come visit us at our Open House on Wednesday, March 14th from 10am-2pm and partake in some goodies!
Auggie Discount Card Sale
Auggie Discount cards are Athletic Fundraising cards that give you discounts to local restaurants and stores. We will be selling them for half price $10 at the Fac/Staff lunch Wed March 7th in the East Commons. If you can't get one there, you can buy one at the Athletics main office located at 205 Melby Hall during regular business hours.
There are 17 discounts including: Brueggers buy one sandwich get one free. Pizza Luce $5 off any order of $25 or more. Davanni's 10% off. Perkins 20% off. And many more.
Anti-Racism Mtg TODAY @ 10:30-noon Riverside Rm
The Anti-Racism Working Group (ARWG) is meeting in Christensen Center's Riverside room 10:30-noon. All interested staff, faculty, and students are welcome! We will be discussing Augsburg's recently published "Fall 2011 Discrimination & Bias Incident Reporting," possible follow-up steps, research opportunities, as well as planning for upcoming events to support dialogue about racial justice.
Ecuadorian Consul in Spanish Conversation Group
Ecuadorian Consul visits Spanish Conversation Group Thursday
This Thursday the Spanish Conversation group is pleased to welcome Silvia Ontaneda, the Ecuadorian Consul for Minnesota. From noon to 1:00 p.m., Consul Ontaneda will discuss a special program in Ecuador that promotes student leadership through civic participation. All are invited to join us - this presentation will be in English and in Spanish.
Schedule for Thursday
11:00-12:00: Spanish conversation meets in the Riverside Rm., 2nd fl. of the Christensen Center. Signs will be posted. Drop in at any time and stay for as long as you like. We promise there will be no grammar lessons! You are welcome to bring your lunch. If you have any questions, contact Emiliano Chagil, ext. 1309, Anita Fisher ext. 1082 or Kate Reinhardt, ext. 1081.
12:00-1:00pm: Join us as we spend time with the Consul of Ecuador.
First Wednesday Gathering
Lunch for staff and faculty
11:00am to 1:00pm, East Commons, Christensen Center
Supper for evening crew
8:00pm, East Commons, Christensen Center
Nikki Marshall presents "The Life of A Copyright"
THE LIFE OF A COPYRIGHT
Featuring Nikki Marshall, Red Clay Clearances, Atlanta, Georgia
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
11 am - 1 pm
Sateren Auditorium, Augsburg College
The Life of A Copyright lecture series focuses on the basics of music publishing in an engaging and relatable manner. Nikki Marshall's goal is simple: to de-mystify music publishing and encourage young people pursuing careers in media and entertainment to understand the role rights management will inevitably play in their livelihood.
This seminar is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Ned Kantar, Assistant Professor, Music Department, Augsburg College, at kantar@augsburg.edu.
Housing Expo Information
Selection numbers for all eligible current students have been e-mailed as of February 13th.
The e-mails are being sent by agr-reports@augsburg.edu. Students with ARHOLDS will be sent their selection numbers as soon as their holds are removed. For more information about your ARHOLD please contact enroll@augsburg.edu. For more information about the Housing Expo please stop by our table in Christensen Center main floor Wednesday, 3/7, 12:30 - 3:00 pm, and in East Commons Dining room 12:30-1:30pm on Wednesday, 3/7.
If you need help finding roommate(s) for 2012-2013, email Chue Xue Lee at rescomm@augsburg.edu and he will add you to the Residential Roommate Matching Moodle page.
Bonner Leaders Program
It's that time of the year again! The Bonner Leaders Program is accepting applications from students who will be sophomores this coming fall. For more information please contact Kristin Farrell: Farrellk@augsburg.edu. Applications are available online: http://www.augsburg.edu/bonner/ (please be sure to select "Returning" application).
Event Announcements
Music Business Seminar
THE LIFE OF A COPYRIGHT
Featuring Nikki Marshall, Red Clay Clearances, Atlanta, Georgia
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
11 am - 1 pm
Sateren Auditorium, Augsburg College
The Life of A Copyright lecture series focuses on the basics of music publishing in an engaging and relatable manner. Nikki Marshall's goal is simple: to de-mystify music publishing and encourage young people pursuing careers in media and entertainment to understand the role rights management will inevitably play in their livelihood.
This seminar is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Ned Kantar, Assistant Professor, Music Department, Augsburg College, at kantar@augsburg.edu .
Indigenous Bolivian Film Festival
Put it on your calendars!!
Where Condor Meets Eagle: Indigenous Bolivian and Native American Film Festival and Cultural Exchange is a three-night film festival celebrating Indigenous film, collaborations across national boundaries, and visual storytelling. Come see world class films from Bolivia, Canada, and Minnesota and meet some of the filmmakers, engage in conversation, and enjoy three great evenings for free. Filmmakers from Bolivia will be present, all films in Spanish will be translated, and lovers of film are welcome.
Dates: March 16, 17, 18, 2012
Screening Location: Parkway Theater, 4814 Chicago Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55407 (612-822-3030).
FREE Admission
For film schedules and information on the program visit www.augsburg.edu/filmseries
Annual Augsburg Powwow - March 31
The Augsburg Indigenous Student Association (AISA) and American Indian Student Services program would like to personally invite you to come join us at the Powwow this year! The date is Saturday, March 31, 2012 in the Si Melby Gymnasium (715 23rd Avenue S, Minneapolis). FREE ADMISSION TO ALL AND EVERYONE WELCOME!! Watch you campus box for a postcard invitation as well.
This is a great opportunity for you to learn a little about American Indian culture and traditions . .bring your family and friends to this family-friendly cultural event. "Grand Entries", which are the start of a dance session are at 1 PM and 6 PM and if you haven't been to a Powwow before we would encourage you to come at one of these times to watch a grand entry, however, you are invited and welcome to come and go anytime throughout the day. . .you are welcome to 'check it out' for a short period of time or spend the entire afternoon and evening with us! You can also listen to the MC where he will inform the spectators of opportunity/appropriate times when you can dance with us. We will start the day at 1 PM and end at 9 PM. . . we hope you can come!!
There will also be Craft Vendors, Information vendors about community resources/organizations, concession stand with Indian tacos and frybread for sale. It is expected to be a great time and great opportunity to learn.
Volunteers are also needed!!! Email Kassie Benjamin-Ficken at benjamin@augsburg.edu if you would like to volunteer.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Simon, Director, American Indian Student Services Program at simonj@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1144. You can also find the event on Facebook as Augsburg College 4th Traditional Powwow or through the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association Page.
Writing A Winning Resume Workshop -TODAY
The Strommen Career and Internship Center will be sponsoring a workshop titled Writing A Winning Resume on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 from 4:45-5:45 p.m. in the Oren Gateway, Room 200
During this workshop you will learn the basics of how to write a winning resume and get the job/internship you want. All are invited. Questions, call 612-330-1148
Housing Expo
Date: April 3rd, 2012
Time: 3pm-10pm
Location: East Commons, Christensen Center
Please bring your Augsburg ID and printed selection number document to the Housing Expo.
New this year - choosing your actual apartment and the Anderson Hall Neighborhoods. For more information about joining a Neighborhood please contact Ali Pickens at pickens@augsburg.edu.
Students unable to attend the Housing Expo may contact Cyndy Rowe at rowe@augsburg.edu for permission to use the Power of Attorney (POA) process.
If you need help finding roommate(s) for 2012-2013, email Chue Xue Lee at rescomm@augsburg.edu and he will add you to the Residential Roommate Matching Moodle page.
Week of Women Events
There are two more events for the Week of Women, coinciding with Women's History Month:
Wednesday March 7: Speaker Nancy Donoval: "The Road to Shameless," (nationally known story-teller and inspirational speaker) 7 p.m. Sateren Auditorium.
Thursday March 8: Poetry Slam at 7 p.m. in the student lounge.
Don't miss them!
Free Cooking Class
Come out to a free cooking class tonight (Wednesday) in the Cafeteria from 7 to 9 pm. On the menu will be Chicken Quinoa and Veggies. We will be making the food for the kids at the Brian Coyle Center and you will also be leaving with some food for yourself (yes I said free food). Also don't forget if you volunteer in any of Thrivent's volunteer opportunities, your name will be entered into a drawing to win a free I-Pad and EVERY volunteer gets a free t-shirt.
If you're interested email Jordan Skrove at skrove@augsburg.edu.
See ya tonight!
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Neighborhood Discount Cards Half Price $10
Come to the fac/staff lunch tomorrow (wed 3/7) and but an Auggie Athletics Neighborhood Discount card for half price ($10.00).
17 great discounts including buy one get one free sandwiches at Brueggers, $5 off at Pizza Luce and Tracy's. Buy one get one at Burrito Loco, Buy 1 game of bowling get one free at Memory Lanes. This can be used at every visit, valid through 8-31-12. Cash or check accepted.
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