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Drop-in Tutoring Closed 11/21 - 11/24
For the upcoming Thanksgiving break, drop-in tutoring support sessions for MIS 260, BIO 151, CHM 115 and CHM 351 will be canceled starting on Wednesday, November 21, and will resume as usual on Sunday, November 25.
Congratulations to Augsburg Film Students
The 2nd Annual ACTC Film Festival on Wednesday, November 14, highlighted the work of several Augsburg film students. There were sixty-two film submissions for the festival and sixteen were chosen for showing on the big screen at St. Anthony Main. Nine Augsburg student films were selected for the festival, among those from all five ACTC campuses.
Angel | Carly Lassegard, Augsburg College
Das Ball | Connor Krenik, Augsburg College
Dog Clown Cat | Ian Thompson, Augsburg College
equus too | Casey Bargsten, Augsburg College
Finger Bang | David Ishida, Augsburg College
Psychosis | Kyle Scmidt, Augsburg College
The Edit | Jake Johnson, Augsburg College
Traveling Medicine Show #253 | Joe Funk, Augsburg College
Untitled | Caleb Wagner, Augsburg College
Special congratulations for the following Augsburg students who won festival awards.
Best in Show: Carly Lassegard for Angels (Augsburg, '11)
Best Experimental Film: Casey Bargsten for equus too (Augsburg '14)
Technical Award: Joe Funk for Traveling Medicine Show #253 (Augsburg '11)
Thanks to Professor Wes Ellenwood and Dr. Stephan Clark for their roles in making the ACTC Film Festival a huge success!
Thanks, also, to Professors Elise Marubbio and Cass Dalglish for attending the film festival.
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Have You Found the WL? It's Time.
So far this term, tutors in the Writing Lab have conducted almost 800 conferences with students on their writing assignments. Join them!
Here are the hours:
Monday: 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.; 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.; 3 - 5:30 p.m.; 7:30 - 10 p.m.
Wednesday: 3 - 5:30 p.m.; 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Thursday: 12 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.; 3 - 5:30 p.m.; 7:30 - 10 p.m.
Friday: 4:30 - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 5 - 8 p.m.
Please note: The Lab will be closed when the library closes at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21 for the Thanksgiving break. It will be open again for regular hours on Sunday, Nov. 25.
New Youth Work Class
YFM205: Youth-led Community Organizing
Do you value the voice of youth? Do you believe they have a lot to offer? Would you like to learn how to empower young people to make positive change in their communities? If so, then this class is for you. In this 0.5 credit course we will study and experience the history, theory, and practice of youth-led community organizing.
This course is listed under the Spring semester Religion courses but is not a course about religious youth work. It is open to all students with an interest in working with youth of any background.
It will meet MWF 9:10 a.m. - 10:10 a.m. from January 14- March 1. Contact Professor Jeremy Myers (myers@augsburg.edu) with any questions.
Nominate Kemper Scholar Candidates
Augsburg College is one of a selective group of schools awarding Kemper Scholarships to one student each year. The program involves two summer internships with pay, financial aid during the school year, and a sophisticated mentoring program for students coming from the liberal arts.
As faculty complete advising, please consider nominating first year students (only) whom you identify as academically able, mature, and potential applicants.
Please send the nominee's name and email to Diane Pike, Kemper Campus Coordinator by December 1. pike@augsburg.edu
Additional information can be found at http://www.jskemper.org/scholars.html
Thank you.
General Announcements
Congrats to Emerging Leaders Program Graduates
Campus Activities and Orientation would like to extend its congratulations to the 2012 Emerging Leaders Program graduates. The program consisted of 17 first-year students who underwent an intensive 10-week leadership training course to better prepare them for student leadership positions at Augsburg. Our Emerging Leaders are:
Neeraj Ajgaonkar
Kethry Burke-Scovill
Antonio Cuate
Amanda Eiss
Makayla Ferraro
Adisa Frlj
Jonah Halvorson
Tatiana Kindy
Michael LeRoy
Silvia Mendez
Cuong Nguyen
Laura Peña
Alfreda Rambal
Yia Vue
Koal Williams
Bao Xiong
Shane Xiong
If you see these students around campus, be sure to congratulate them!
Host an International Student for Thanksgiving
The International Student and Scholar Services Office is looking for Augsburg faculty/staff who are interested in hosting international students for a home cooked Thanksgiving meal. Hosts in the past have usually taken between 2-5 students; it's your choice! Once we know you are interested, we will match you with some students. Please contact Jie He at he@augsburg.edu. Thanks for supporting our international students!
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2013 Annual Benefit Enrollment
This message is intended for all benefit-eligible faculty and staff. All regular faculty and staff working .50 (3/6) full-time equivalency (FTE) or greater are considered benefit eligible.
Annual benefit enrollment is from Wednesday, November 7 through Wednesday, November 21. All forms must be turned in no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21. You may drop your forms off in the HR office (Memorial Hall, Room 19) or fax to 612-330-1443.
In the past, we have mailed an updated benefit booklet to your home. However, in keeping with the College's cost saving and green initiatives, we will not be mailing you a copy of the booklet. A link to the electronic copy of the booklet is contained below.
*Please remember that you must make your flexible spending account and health savings account elections every year. Your election from last year WILL NOT carry over into 2013. You must complete the universal enrollment form to make your election for 2013.*
The following links contain information on benefit changes and other helpful information for the 2013 plan year:
Employee letter:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/2013BenefitRenewalLetter.pdf
Employee benefit information booklet:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/EmployeeBenefitsBooklet2013.pdf
Helpful HealthPartners information:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/HPBrochurePOD.pdf
Enrollment form:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/UniversalEnrollmentForm2013.pdf
The following links contain required benefit related notices and information:
HealthPartners Summary of Coverage ($1,000 Deductible Plan):
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/1000PlanSBC2013.pdf
HealthPartners Summary of Coverage ($2,500 Deductible Plan):
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/2500PlanSBC2013.pdf
Summary Annual Report for Augsburg College Benefit Plan:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/BenefitPlanSAR.pdf
Defined Contribution Summary Annual Report:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/DefinedContributionSAR.pdf
Flexible Spending Account Summary Plan Description:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/FSASPD.pdf
Recorded Open Enrollment Meeting http://connect.augsburg.edu/p12a6imkaeb/
Wow - $3,547 Raised for Campus Kitchen
Wow. Yesterday, for Give to the Max Day, we received $2,047, far exceeding our goal. When matched by Finnegans Beer/Community Fund, this turns into $3,547, or approximately 236 turkeys.
Obviously, though, we won't be blowing it all on poultry, but instead will use it to make Thanksgiving happen in the neighborhood, support our weekly cooking classes, and will help kick off the Augsburg College Student Food Shelf. Thanks to all the individuals and groups that made this happen. This has been a remarkable effort.
So let's celebrate over dinner! The biggest event that the campaign supports is the Brian Coyle Multicultural Dinner tonight (Friday) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Come for Somali, Mexican, Korean, Vietnamese, Ethiopian, and of course, Pilgrim (our turkey, stuffing, and such) food. This is a free event for everyone, and the Center loves it when members of the Augsburg community can see what happens there.
If you can't make it to dinner but still want to see the work that you support, please join us any weekday for our regular program. You can see the busy schedule at www.augsburg.edu/campuskitchen/volunteercalendar. Thanks again for making this such a success, and we hope to see you soon!
College Curling
The Frogtown Curling Club is starting "College Curling Nights" happening every other Saturday starting November 17 and running until March. The cost is $10 per person.
If interested please contact Stephen Geffre at geffre@augsburg.edu or the club directly at
Phone: 651-558-2200 Email: manager@frogtowncurling.org Facebook: FrogtownCurlingClub
Dining Services
Nabo:
Nabo is offering a 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.
The special of the day is a Tuna Pasta with a bread stick and a fountain soda.
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.
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.
Ultimate Frisbee for Faculty and Staff
Ultimate Frisbee for faculty and staff
Begins Monday, November 19
Noon - 1:00
p.m.
In the dome
Event Announcements
Want to Learn About Augsburg's Graduate Programs?
Come see us at the Oren Gateway Center or Christiansen Center next week, to learn more about our nine graduate programs.
Monday, November 19 a graduate admissions counselor will be in the Oren Gateway Lobby from 9:45 a.m. till 12:15 p.m. and again from 2-4 p.m.
Then on Tuesday, November 20, we move over to the 1st floor of Christensen Center near Einstein's from 11:00 a.m. till 3 p.m.
Graduate Offerings include:
Master of Arts in
Leadership, Business Administration, Education, Nursing, Music Therapy and Social Work.
Master of Fine Arts in
Creative Writing
Master of Science in
Physicians Assistant Studies
Doctorate of
Nursing Practice
LSS Financial Counseling - On Campus
As part of Money Matter's Money Week LSS Financial Counseling will be on campus for one on one appointments for Students Faculty and Staff. Appointments can cover a wide range of issues including debt, credit, intentional spending, and planning for the future. Sign up through Money Matter's Moodle Community Page. http://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodlecommunity/course/view.php?id=537
Murphy Square Open Mic Night
Join Murphy Square for an Open Mic Night!
Tuesday, November 20 starting at 5 p.m. in the Student Lounge.
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to come up and read (or perform) any original work. In the past, we have had excerpts of short stories, poems, spoken word, and songs.
Stay for a minute or for two hours; you can stop by at any time to listen to the talented writers or just to grab a cookie or a copy of Murphy Square!
(We have cookies and warm drinks!)
Feel free to contact me at teodonno@augsburg.edu with any questions about the event.
Concert Band and Jazz Concerts
The music department invites you to our fall concerts, FREE and open to the public. The Augsburg Concert band will perform on Sunday, November 18 in Hoversten Chapel at 7 p.m. Then the Jazz ensemble will perform on Monday, November 19 in Hoversten Chapel at 7 p.m. Hope to see you there!
Cognition and Music Presentation Today at 4 p.m.
On Friday, November 16, at 4 p.m. in OGC 200 the Psychology Department is hosting a presentation by Dr. Michael Schutz who is currently Assistant Professor of Music Cognition/Percussion at McMaster University. His presentation is titled "Music: a multi-sensory experience." A short abstract about his presentation is below.
Why do we buy concert tickets when the same sounds can be heard more cheaply and comfortably within our own homes? Why do popular music concerts include elaborate lighting and staging effects for what is ostensibly an auditory event? Why can't orchestral musicians wear t-shirts and flip-flops? Clearly, both watching musicians play and "moving to the beat" while listening to are common behaviors but why do these actions play such a crucial role in music "listening"? My talk will explore this issue through the context of two projects exploring the multi-sensory nature of the musical experience. The first is a novel musical illusion in which musicians use visible gestures to change the way music "sounds." Some expert performers capitalize on the fact that although these gestures have no acoustic consequences, they are crucial in shaping the way in which audiences perceive performances. The second is a new line of research exploring how "moving to the beat" can actually help audience's listen more accurately. Together, these projects raise interesting philosophical questions about what music "is" and how it is best experienced. For a preview this research, please visit the MAPLE Lab media coverage page at http://maplelab.net/media/media-archive.
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