Wednesday, July 18, 2012
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Crime Alert: Attempted Burglary Foss Center

July 17, 2012: Attempted Burglary

Public Safety was notified of a potential attempted burglary on Monday, July 16. Signs of forced entry were found on doors within Foss Center. Upon further investigation, it was found that two suspects forced entry through an interior office/suite doors in the afternoon on Sunday, July 8. As of now, no items have been found missing. Minneapolis Police was notified and is investigating this crime. If you have any information about this crime, please report it to Public Safety Director Jesse Cashman at 612-330-1644 and cashman@augsburg.edu, or report it to Minneapolis Police at 911.

Suspect Descriptions based on video surveillance:

Suspect 1: Black male in his early 20s, thin build, wearing a tan short-sleeved button up uniform shirt with matching pants, white shoes, and a green hat with a yellow bill and an "A."

Suspect 2: Black male in his 20s, medium build, short hair, wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans.

You Can Help Prevent Crime at Augsburg!

Immediately report any suspicious activity to the Minneapolis Police or Augsburg DPS.

Always lock your individual office door and the suite door whenever you leave, even if you will only be gone briefly. Most home burglaries take only three to five minutes, office burglaries can take even less time.

If you misplace or do not have a key, call ext. 1717 and ask us to come lock the office. Please wait in the office until we arrive.

Do not prop open doors. If you see a door propped open, close the door and report it to DPS by calling ext. 1717.

Augsburg College believes that descriptors alone are not a valid reason to profile or cast suspicion on any individual. They are included here because they may reasonably assist in identifying the perpetrators of this incident.

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Teaching and Learning

Remember the Writing Lab

Remember the Writing Lab is open from July 9 to August 8 in order to accommodate all WEC, graduate, and SS students. If you have any questions, contact Professor Swanson at ext. 1010.

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General Announcements

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Event Announcements

Augsburg Women Engaged Summit - August 1

AWE Summit: Connecting passionate women with new opportunities

Join with other women in AWE and share your expertise and time to make a difference. You will learn about opportunities selected by AWE and how you could participate in whatever way best fits your passion and availability.

Wednesday, August 1
6-8 p.m.
Oren Gateway Center, 610 22nd Ave. So.
Hearty hors d'oeuvres and sweets served.

Register online at www.augsburg.edu/alumnievents or by calling 612-330-1462.

Invite a friend! Reconnect!

Hosted by: Shelby Gimse Andress '56; Lisa Zeller '81, MAL '89; Kari Eklund Logan '82; Buffie Blesi '90, MAL '97; Heidi Wisner Staloch '93; and Terry Marquardt '98


AWE-Inspired Engagement Opportunities - get details August 1
• Celebrate Auggie women's athletic achievements at the 40th anniversary on November 10.
• Learn about The Chemistry of Calm and The Chemistry of Joy from author Dr. Henry Emmons. Share your thoughts with other alumnae on October 20.
• Mentor students through ABC (Augsburg Builds Connections), Auggie in Residence (classroom speaker), and Augsburg Start (supporting WEC students).
• Explore faith and spirituality with Prof. Martha Stortz, Augsburg Center for Faith and Learning.
• Connect, learn and give with the Augsburg Associates: estate sales and Velkommen Jul.
• Be an AWE-some woman who supports Augsburg College. Join the AWE Giving Action Team.
• Explore an AWE partnership with a community organization.
• Inspire personal and global peace at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, March 8-10, 2013.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Auggie Athletics

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Classifieds

Bonanza at the Free Table This Thursday

REDUCE our clutter and take this opportunity to REUSE office items we no longer need.

Institutional Advancement will place the following items on the free table between Christensen Hall and the Urness/Mort skyway this Thursday. Come check it out.

2 desktop adding machines
1 handheld adding machine
3 alphabetical file accordions
1 music CD, Jennifer Grimm: A Christmas with Family and Friends
1 laminated world map
1 laminated, 120-day, wall-size planner
Used manila file folders, LOTS!
Plastic dividers for 3-ring binders
1 complete, alpha set of dividers for 3-ring binders
Color ink jet transparency film, 8 ½ x 11 sheets
Laser printer transparency film, 8 ½ x 11 sheets
Plain paper copier film, 8 ½ x 11 sheets
1 3-ring binder with 13 transparent, floppy disc holding sheets
2 free standing sheet holders
Color coded alpha labels, self adhesive, 1" x 1 ½"
4 canvas bags from the Augsburg health care conference
1 drawer organizer
1 pencil holder
Several sorters
Many letter-sized, plastic stacking trays (some are in better condition than the others)
3-ring binders, many sizes and colors
HP premium plus photo paper for ink jet printer, 4" x 6" and 8 ½ x 11 sheets, gloss
1 VHS cassette about the CLASS program
4 VHS cassettes, “Stars of Our Lives: CLASS and StepUP Programs" May 1999

AND your favorite and mine…
Boxes of #10 envelopes with the Augsburg return address and other miscellaneous phrases on the front. Use for a project or for your inter-campus mail.

REDUCE AND REUSE!

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