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Document Shredding
The Facilities Department has scheduled a document shredding company to be on campus the morning of Wednesday, October 24. If you have any confidential materials that you wish to be shredded at that time, please box them up and mark the boxes "to be shredded." Then, submit an online facilities work request no later than Monday, October 22 for our staff to pick up these boxes from your office before the shredding company arrives. If you have any questions, please email me (adamsth@augsburg.edu) or call ext. 1566.
Heating Season
Due to the recent cold snap, the Facilities department has completed the seasonal changeover to heating mode earlier than normal. For spaces that have local control, thermostats should be set to 68 degrees F and left there for the heating season. If you experience abnormally cold temperatures in any space, please do not "crank" the thermostat up. Instead, submit a work request. We appreciate your help in reducing our energy bills!
The Facilities department is currently processing work orders to remove window air conditioners, so please be patient with your requests for removal. If the unit in your area has not been removed or serviced by 11/15/12, feel free to contact us at that time.
Also, additional items for sale will be posted on the Facilities Recycle Bin Moodle site this week. Please check them out if you are looking for some bargains.
Teaching and Learning
Managing Time and Tasks at Work (Tomorrow)
Staff Development Series: Managing Time and Tasks at Work
Date: Tomorrow- Tuesday, October 16
Time: 8-9:30 a.m.
Place: Oren Gateway Center 103
RSVP online at: http://augsburg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_72Nf3rwg8kIDNGd
Join us to explore a few different systems for managing time, email, and
priorities during this practical, hands-on session! You will learn about
Stephen Covey's methods for prioritization, as well as David Allen's Getting
Things Done methodology for stress-free productivity. During the session, you
will capture some of the "open loops" in your professional life and explore a
tool for effective prioritization. We will also dive into practical tips for
managing your GroupWise email more effectively and efficiently as well as
explore a few different tools for tracking "to-dos."
About the facilitators:
Rick Gubash works in the CLASS Office where (among many other things) he coaches students on time management and prioritization to guide them to academic success.
Andrea Dvorak is the coordinator for faculty-led programs abroad in the Office of International Programs. She is a practitioner of the Getting Things Done methodology in her own work life as she tracks the comprehensive status of multiple overseas trips at any given time.
Questions? Contact Tracy Christianson or Erin Voss. The Staff Development Series is co-sponsored by Human Resources and the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Academic Advising Pre-registration Training
Faculty and staff advisors: To prepare for your advisees' upcoming registration appointments, Academic Advising cordially invites you to attend a registration preparation session. We will be meeting in computer labs for our hands-on sessions. New and "seasoned" advisors are welcome.
Please email, wittmer@augsburg.edu or call me at 612-330-1608 if you would like to attend one of the sessions, or to schedule an individual or departmental appointment. I look forward to working with you.
Option 1 - Wednesday, October 17, 4-5 p.m. in SVE 201
Option 2 - Tuesday, October 23, 2-3 p.m. in SVE 204
General Announcements
Philanthropy Week Starts Today
Attention students, faculty, and staff! Philanthropy Week starts today! Visit Christensen Center all week from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. to play games, win prizes, and get your piggy bank! We are handing out piggy banks to all classesbe sure to Feed your Pig with spare change, throughout the year we'll have Piggy Bank round-ups and the class with the most donors will win a class party on campus! Faculty & staff can "adopt" a piggy from any class year.
Also, be sure to play "Tag It!" all week!
Tag It! rules:
1. Add Auggie Eagle as a friend on Facebook
2. Take a picture next to any Philanthropy Week "price tag" on campus--they are all over, indoors and out
3. Upload/post that picture to Auggie Eagle's Facebook page
4. Auggie Eagle will be the judge and pick his top two pictures this Friday, October 19. Those two students will each win $50!
Augsburg Day Student Government
We would like to introduce the Augsburg Day Student Government to the community! All positions have been filled, and the officers are as follows:
President: Patrick DuSchane; Vice President: AuBri Weatherspoon; Head of Staff: Erik Grindal; Secretary: Lia Capaldini; Treasurer: Luis Hernandez; Finance Coordinator: Elfego Vences; PR Webmaster and Communication: Riley Hunter; PR Marketing and Promotion: Halima Abdulkarim; Student Advocate: Kwame Collins; Senior Class President: Daniela Bonilla; Senior Class Senators: Lobar Tursunova, Bram Osterlee, and Natalya Brown; Junior Class President: Ibrahim Al-Hajiby; Junior Class Senators: Zong Her, Cyle Jurvelin, and Matthew Schirber; Sophomore Class President: Promise Okeke; Sophomore Class Senators: Derek Le, Priti Bhowmik, and Rebecca Enrooth; First Year Class President: Duina Hernandez; First Year Class Senators: Jay Kline, Michael Leroy, and Tyler Ellefson.
Please help us congratulate these folks as you see them around!
Dining Services
Nabo is offering a new meal replacement special, one meal plan meal per week can be used to purchase the special of the day at Nabo from 1:30 p.m. to close. Hot apple cider is now here. Today the special is Cajun Chicken Pasta with a breadstick and fountain soda.
Stop by Einstein's for our special this week. Add a cup of soup to your lunch sandwich or salad purchase for only $1.50.
The Commons:
Hours:
Breakfast: 7:30-9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45-11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Pizza, Sandwich, Salad Bar: 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30-7 p.m.
Starting on Monday the Commons will be having a Candy Corn Counting Competition, stop by to guess how many candy corn in the jar to win a gift card or flex points.
Please return all coffee mugs, spoons, knives and forks back to the Commons in the Christensen Center. Thank you for your help in this matter to locate these misplaced items.
Flex Points can be purchased online at http://augsburg.aviands.com/flex-points/. You can pay with your student account or credit card.
Music Rally for Voter Registration
Cedar Cultural Center Present:
LAST CALL! Local Music Rally for New Voter Registration
Monday, October 15, 7 p.m.
The Cedar Cultural Center
416 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis
BANDS:
General B & The Wiz
Gospel Gossip
Union Suits
Special Guest Speakers, Community
Organizations, Voter Education Materials
18+ Show
Suggested Donation $5
Countdown to Election Day 2012
Register Volunteer Vote
Questions: email: electionprotectionmn@gmail.com
Check Out the Bands at:
https://www.facebook.com/GeneralBandTheWiz
https://www.facebook.com/gospelgossip
https://www.facebook.com/theunionsuits
Participate in Augsburg LIVE
Tune in for Augsburg LIVE! on Thursday, October 18 at 12 p.m. (CDT). Join President Pribbenow for the second annual Augsburg LIVE webinar. This will be an opportunity to hear first-hand from the President about his vision and College priorities.
Log in at http://www.augsburg.edu/ to join the dialog. Register at www.augsburg.edu/alumnievents. Submit questions to the President in advance by emailing alumni@augsburg.edu.
Event Announcements
Finnish Lessons with Pasi Solberg, Oct. 18, 7 p.m.
Presentation by Pasi Sahlberg,Director General of CIMO (in the Ministry of Education) in Helsinki, Finland and author of Finnish Lessons. The event is sponsored by Augsburg College Education Department and the Upper Mississippi Academy.
Thursday, October 18, 7 p.m. East Commons, Christensen Center
The link to the registration is here: http://is.gd/augsburgpasi and on the invitation. Please join us. This event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Solberg has experience in classroom teaching, training teachers and leaders, coaching schools to change and advising education policy-makers around the world. Dr. Sahlberg has lived and worked in the United States (World Bank in Washington DC) and Italy (European Commission). He is an international keynote speaker and has published over 100 articles, chapters and books, among them "The Fourth Way of Finland" (2011), "Rethinking accountability in a knowledge society" (2010), "Creativity and innovation through lifelong learning" (2009), and "Education Reform for Raising Economic Competitiveness" (2006). He earned PhD from the University of Jyvaskyla (Finland) in 1996. Dr. Sahlberg is a member of the Board of Directors of ASCD and Adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki and the University of Oulu. His latest book is "Finnish Lessons: What can the world learn from educational change in Finland?" Visit http://www.pasisahlberg.com/ for more information.
Exploring Mind/Meditation: Monday 7 p.m. OGC 100
Wolfgang Poier
"Exploring Mind"
Monday, October 15, 7 p.m.
Oren Gateway Center Room 100
The Diamond Way Buddhist Group on campus is excited to host Wolfang Poier from Germany on campus. The program at Augsburg will be about a hour long with an introduction to Buddhism and meditation, a time for questions, and an opportunity to try a guided meditation. Free and open to all.
He'll also speak at the Diamond Way Center in Uptown on Tuesday at 7 p.m. More information at http://www.facebook.com/augsburgdiamondway
You can also join us every Monday 10:20-10:55 a.m. in Si-Melby 206 for a short program: 10 minute introductory talk followed by a 15 minute guided meditation.
TODAY: Last Day to Apply for Winter Break Abroad
TODAY!
It's the last day to complete your application to study abroad over winter break in Bolivia or El Salvador. Come in to our office today to make sure you've completed everything. You can add another credit to your academic year, experience a new culture and have fun over break!
1. 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
https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=bolivia2013
2. 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
https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=vocation2013
Focused Conversations: Tuesday and Wednesday
As previously communicated, the third Focused Conversation in the initial series this fall will take place on Tuesday, October 16, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Marshall Room. The session will be led by Ann Garvey, vice president of student affairs, who will talk about the student success/Augsburg Promise initiative.
In addition, we have scheduled a second Focused Conversation on the enrollment plan to accommodate additional participants interested in that topic. The session will again be led by Julie Edstrom, vice president of enrollment management, and is scheduled for Wednesday, October 17, from noon to 1 p.m. in Lindell 301.
Finally, in the initial Focused Conversation on revenue and cost structure with Tammy McGee, vice president of finance and administration and chief financial officer, it was noted that periodic updates on that topic would be beneficial. We have also determined that it would be beneficial to add a Focused Conversation on academic programs led by Barbara Farley, vice president of academic affairs and dean of the College. We will be determining an appropriate schedule for future sessions on those topics and will communicate dates, times, and locations via A-mail in the coming weeks.
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For Rent: January 2013 through May 2013
Well maintained two-story home in south Minneapolis- Powderhorn neighborhood.
3 bedrooms (one is currently used as an office), 3 season porch, natural woodwork, hardwood floors, ceiling fans, fully furnished, with a washer and dryer on premise. ½ block from 38th St. bus line, and 2.5 short blocks from the Chicago Ave. bus line. Quiet setting and great neighbors. Rent: $950 plus utilities. For more information, please call 612-823-0299.