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Model UN Team Applications Now Being Accepted
Augsburg College's Model United Nations Team is now accepting applications for the 2013 National Model UN Conference, to be held in New York City, this coming March 17-21 (over spring break). The program and club is open to any student at Augsburg who is interested in world politics, diplomacy, or the work of international organizations; however, space on the delegation is limited and students must demonstrate knowledge and strong interest in international relations and the work of the UN. Those selected for the delegation must enroll in the Model UN course (POL 368) in the spring term, and pay a $400 lab fee, which covers the cost of the conference, travel, and hotel in New York. More information about the conference can be found at http://www.nmun.org/nmun_ny.html
Applications can be accessed via this link:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByEw6wKm4GSYcWRYUmdZMDNnX28
Download that document, type answers to the questions, and then either email it or drop off a hard copy with Prof. Underhill (underhil@augsburg.edu or in Memorial 112B). Applications are due by Friday, Oct. 26.
Still Time to Apply for Bolivia & El Salvador
You have an EXTRA WEEK to complete your application to study abroad this winter break in Bolivia or El Salvador! Below are the steps to take. Questions? Come into our NEW offices in the lower level of Christiansen, across from the copy center!
+ Visit http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/ and click on "Get Started" to create your study abroad profile.
+ Attend group advising meeting - the schedule is here: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Abroad.Home#group
+ Complete your application by the end of the day Monday, October 15! Program options are below:
Indigenous Nation Building and History in Bolivia
January 3-12, 2013
WST/AIS 305 or AIS 490 or HIS 350
1 credit
Fulfills: AugExperience, WST/AIS 305/490 fulfills Keystone, HIS 350 fulfills HIS, IR, CCS major electives
Faculty: Michael Lansing & Elise Marubbio
Vocation & Christian Faith: El Salvador
January 3-13, 2013
REL 480
1 credit
Fulfills: AugExperience, Keystone for some majors, including BUS, and a REL Elective
Faculty: Bev Stratton
General Announcements
Internal Staff Job Postings
There are two new internal job postings open for current Augsburg staff. Interested individuals should see the full job postings on the HR Moodle site, including instructions on how to apply. Please contact Human Resources with questions.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ANALYST
The Analyst supports information gathering, analyzing, and reporting needs of the Office of Academic Affairs. The analyst works to ensure accurate collection, management, and reporting of academic affairs data for college reports. Key focus areas include budgeting; data analysis related to academic operations; accreditation; assessment of student learning outcomes; and other areas. The analyst will work collaboratively with institutional research, information technology, accounting, human resources, and other faculty and staff.
MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (MAE) PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Duties include: MAE coordination, department data management, department website content management, and administration of education continuing studies. This position works closely with the department chair, the administrative assistant, and other faculty and staff. This position serves as a liaison for the MAE program to students and to offices on campus including graduate admissions, the enrollment center, marketing, and event services. This position will hire, train and supervise a graduate student worker.
ResLife Homecoming Competition Winner
The Honor's Princess Townhouse won the Homecoming competition by coming out to the most events throughout the week!
Thanks to all of you who participated and checked-in at the different events!
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URGO Academic Year Research Grants Available
URGO Academic Year Research Grants are now available for undergraduate students who wish to gain research experience with an Augsburg faculty member. This is a great way to ease into research if you have never done it before, or to continue work on an existing project. Students from all disciplines are invited to apply, and past projects have ranged from biology lab work to theater performance.
Contact a faculty member within your major to discover research in progress that you may be able to join. Alternatively, you can work collaboratively with a faculty member to develop a new project. Once you have a project in mind, work with your mentor to fill out the application found on our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/ under "applications."
Grant winners may receive up to $1,000 for research supplies and/or a student stipend. We are already nearing the limit for awards this year, so do not hesitate to talk with a faculty member and get the ball rolling!
Event Announcements
Focused Conversations Monday & Thursday This Week
Focused Conversations around College revenue and costs, enrollment and student success start this week. Please note the date/time change for the enrollment plan discussion; the meeting was rescheduled due to a room schedule conflict. We apologize for any inconvenience due to the this change. If there are people who are interested in this topic but now cannot attend, please let me know (rjohn@augsburg.edu), and we will schedule a second Focused Conversation for this topic.
The conversations will all be held in the Marshall Room:
2 to 3 p.m., Tuesday, October 9. Tammy McGee, vice president of finance and administration, will talk about the College's existing revenue and cost structure.
NEW DATE/TIME: 12 to 1 p.m., Thursday, October 11. Julie Edstrom, vice president of enrollment management, will discuss the enrollment plan currently under development.
12 to 1 p.m., Tuesday, October 16. Ann Garvey, vice president of student affairs, will talk about the student success/Augsburg Promise initiative.
Euro-disko Tek Party This Friday
Join your friends from local colleges for a community party this Friday from 8-11 p.m. The DJs will be playing a variety of music from across Europe: pop, disco, rock, techno and classics. Admission is FREE. The dance is at the Germanic-American Institute, 301 Summit Ave., St. Paul. To get an accurate count for refreshments, we ask that you please RSVP by Wednesday, October 10 at tinyurl.com/Euro-Diskotek.
The Department of Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies is a co-sponsor for this event.
International Forum at Augsburg
Dignity and Empowerment: Women as the Keys to Global Food Security
OCTOBER 11 at the Humphrey School / Oct. 12 (9-11:30 a.m. at Augsburg College)
Sponsored by the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights-US Foundation
This international seminar will launch a movement to build new relationships among women leaders, promote new ideas and real-world solutions, and inform policy makers and the public about the need to empower women, who play the most important in food production. Speakers include the former Prime Minister of Norway, Kjell Magne Bondevik; from Norway, Ingrid Stange, the internationally known director of Partnership for Change; and Vigdis Vestad, Norway's prominent human rights expert.
See full schedule and program details on program flyer in International Programs public folder on the orgs drive.
Free Admission/Registration Required at dignityandempowerment.eventbrite.com
October 10 Vocatio Chapel
"Faith and the Imagination: The Call to the Arts"
Vocatio Chapel Welcomes Thelma Buckner, Gospel Musician
Wednesday, October 10, at 10:20 a.m. in Hoversten Chapel
Dr. Thelma Battle-Buckner is a vocal gospel singer, inspirational writer, and community leader. While an employee of the University of Minnesota she majored in nutrition and finance. She received her doctorate degree in Theology and was ordained in 1990. As a devoted and active member of the church, Buckner has played many roles and had many responsibilities. She currently serves as Pastor at Gospel Temple in St. Paul.
While reflecting on her life, Dr. Buckner highlights the following accomplishments and experiences of which she is most pleased. First, she musically trained her eight children. Secondly, the development of Piece By Piece Quilt Shoppe, a community based program for children, which has made and distributed over 1,000 quilts to childcare programs, convalescent centers and homeless people. Also, she authored two books; "Color Coded", which is being re-titled "The Battle", and "You Can't Make Me Doubt Him; A Collection of Real Life Miracles in the Everyday Life of an Everyday Woman" and two theatrical productions: "Gospel In Blues Time"; which debuted at the Ordway Music Theatre with prolific artist Doris Hines, and with sister, Luella Battle-Pittman. The production "From Slavery To Freedom: Let Gospel Ring" with the Minneapolis Gospel Sounds ran at the Minneapolis Crickett and Illusion Theatres.
She feels confident in knowing that her "living will not be in vain" as long as she continues to incorporate the biblical verse Proverbs 3:6, which states that "in all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy path."
Students, faculty, and staff interested in attending a luncheon with Thelma Buckner should RSVP to Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu.
Graduate School: Unveiling the Application Process
TOMORROW!
Join us as Dean Tsantir, the director of Graduate Admissions at the University of Minnesota, shares the in's and out's of the graduate school application process. He will address topics such as how to choose a graduate school, how to apply, how to assemble a quality application, as well as answer questions from the audience. This event is open to all students, regardless of year.
When: Tuesday, October 9 at 3:15 p.m.
Where: Marshall Room
Questions? Email: urgo@augsburg.edu
Exploring Culture: Teatro del Pueblo
"Long Island Iced Latina" is award winning performer Marga Gomez's hilariously dark memoir of her four years as the only brown girl in a white high school. It's also a testament to her determination to reclaim the Latino culture that she lost. The show is also an intoxicating manifesto for Latinos who can't speak Spanish, suck at Salsa, and suffer from Blonditis. "We're every- where." Gomez claims "And we vote!"
Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Oct. 19-21.
Info: TeatroDelPueblo.org, 651-224-8806
Branching Out in STEM - Tuesday at 5:30
If you are a student interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math, come discover ways to "branch out" and become involved in Augsburg's vital STEM community:
* Get advice on how to choose and succeed in your major
* Learn about STEM research and volunteer opportunities
* Meet other STEM majors and hear from student researchers
October 9, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Marshall Room, Christiansen Center
Treats will be provided!
If you have any questions about the event or would like to learn more about STEM at Augsburg, please contact Rebekah Dupont at (612) 330-1042 or dupont@augsburg.edu.
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MBA Student Looking for Apartment Near Campus
Looking for a 11/12 to spring or summer/ 2013 sublease. Prefer to locate within a mile from campus. Please email me at bonkowsk@augsburg.edu or tbonkowske@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Solid Copper Hanging Pot Rack Pot Rack
Stunning 2" deep hanging SOLID copper pot rack with cross braces across the center for extra storage on top and hanging space below. Dimensions 35" x 16". Weight: about 30 lbs.
6 Center S Hooks, 6 J Hooks, 4 ceiling hooks, 4 handmade brass rings for attaching chain and chains are included! I'm selling this rack with hanging pots (pls see the pictures): tea pot, mixing bowl, colander(2), slotted spoon, pitcher, garden water can, saute pan, sauce pan, braiser, and 4 baking molds. Price: $570 includes all above. Photos available.
FYI: New identical copper hanging pots sells for $700.00 +, pots, chains, hooks, rings not included.