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Peace Scholar Applications Deadline Jan. 31
Augsburg sophomores and juniors with a strong interest in peace and justice issues are invited to apply for the 2013-14 Nobel Peace Prize Scholar Program. Three students will be selected to join a group of a dozen students taking courses in Norway at the International Summer School and the Nansen Dialogue Center. The travel and tuition costs are largely covered by the program. The Peace Scholars also take a leading role in promoting student participation in the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, held each Spring on the Augsburg campus.
Full information, including application materials can be found at http://peacescholars.wordpress.com/
Any questions or inquiries can be directed to Prof. Underhill (underhil@augsburg.edu) or at 330-1312.
General Announcements
Thank You from the CLASS Office
The CLASS Office administered 210 finals during finals week in December. We are grateful to the staff of departments who volunteered to help us including Academic Advising, Institutional Advancement, Athletics, Lindell Library, TRiO Student Support Services, Academic Skills Office, McNair Scholars Program, StepUP, and Campus Activities and Orientation. They assisted with test proctoring, use of offices, test pick ups and test deliveries. Thanks also to faculty who delivered and picked up their exams.
On behalf of the staff of the CLASS Office and the students we serve, Thank you!
Internship Opportunity in China for Augsburg Grads
Internship Opportunity in China for 2013 Grads and Alums
The United International College (UIC), Augsburg's partner college in Zhuhai, China, is recruiting college graduates for a one year teaching internship with undergraduate students. Graduates in any discipline may apply. Responsibilities include tutoring, reviewing papers and leading co-curricular club activities.
Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 and an excellent command of written and spoken English. Internships are available in the following academic departments: English Language Centre; Teaching English as a Second Language; English Literature; Computer Science and Technology; Applied Psychology; Business and Administration; and Public Relations & Advertising. Request additional information from Orv Gingerich gingerio@augsburg.edu
To apply, send a resume including academic credentials, co-curricular activities, a letter of application (describing your interest and skills have related to a TA position in China) and 3 letters of reference to: Dr. Orv Gingerich, Office of International Programs, gingerio@augsburg.edu
Program begins in August of 2013. Application deadline is March 1, 2013.
Scholarships for Study in China and Hong Kong
Study at Augsburg Exchange Programs in China or Hong Kong, and receive an automatic $1000 scholarship toward your tuition for fall or spring semester abroad. On-campus housing and meals are very affordable. All courses are taught in English!!
Hong Kong:
Consider studying Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) Experienced and caring faculty members provide expert and individual attention. Campus facilities, located in the heart of the vibrant city, offer world-class library and research resources. Student life is dynamic and varied. Exchange students come to HKBU from more than 100 world-wide partner institutions.
https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=HongKong
China:
Study at China's first Liberal Arts College--United International College--Located in Zhuhai--a city of approx. 3 Million people in Southern China's Guangdong Province. Twenty undergraduate majors are offered by three divisions: namely, the Division of Business and Management, the Division of Humanities and Social Science, and the Division of Science and Technology. Teaching staff from more than 20 countries and regions make it possible for UIC to use English as the medium of instruction.
https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=AuggiesToChina
Apply by March 1 for Fall semester abroad.
www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/
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 today is a Hot Ham and Cheese with chips and a fountain drink.
Einstein Bros:
Stop in and try one of our Egg White Bagel Thin Sandwiches. We are also featuring a combo option with a sandwich and a coffee.
Einsteins will be closing at 7:00 p.m. this Friday for the All Nighter; we apologize for any inconvenience.
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.
Flex Points can be purchased online at http://augsburg.aviands.com/flex-points/. You can pay with your student account or credit card.
Join Us For Our Open House Today
Please join Augsburg Abroad, International Student and Scholar Services, and Multicultural Student Services for an open house Friday, January 25 from 3-4:30 p.m. Come check out our new space in Christensen 2 (lower level) and have some treats!
Postage Increase Coming Sunday
The US Postal Service announced postage increases effective January 27, 2013:
1st class letter not more than 1 ounce increases from 45 to 46 cents (Forever stamps are good forever, no matter what you paid for them). Additional ounces remain at 20 cents.
1st class postcard (up to 4 ¼" x 6") increases from 32 to 33 cents.
All international letters not more than 1 ounce increase to $1.10 and the international stamp becomes a forever stamp.
All package prices increase.
For those of you involved with mail projects, standard mail increases an average of 2.57%.
The Mailroom is located on the main floor of Christensen Center, by the elevator. Regular hours are 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Buy stamp singles, books, and rolls. We will sell the new stamps plus 1 cent stamps for those of you left with old value stamps.
Outgoing Mail/Shipping & Receiving is located on the lower level of Christensen Center behind the Copy Center. Regular hours are 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Buy single letter and postcard stamps and mail or ship packages.
Student Volunteers Needed at Hazel Park
A sixth grade teacher at Hazel Park Preparatory Academy (HPPA) on the East Side of St. Paul is looking for a few Augsburg student volunteers to make a semi-regular commitment (could be as little as 1x per month) to work with students at the school (read to them, tutor, etc). The schedule is very flexible.
Although this service would be unpaid, gas cards/bus passes would be provided to help the volunteers get over to HPPA.
Please contact Janet Morales (moralesj@augsburg.edu or x1792) if you are interested or have questions.
Event Announcements
Free Tax Prep On Campus
AccountAbility Minnesota will be on campus on February 16th preparing tax returns for qualifying students and their families. Go to the Moodle Money Matters Community site for more details and to sign up for an appointment. E-mail moneymatters@augsburg.edu if you have questions.
Augsburg's New 4+1 MBA
Graduate Admissions and the Augsburg MBA Department are hosting an open house Wednesday, January 30th from 4-6 p.m. in OGC 114 with a brief presentation at 5 p.m. detailing the 4+1 MBA.
Pizza and soda also provided.
Come find out if and/or how to allow your undergraduate courses could lead to a one-year path to an MBA.
Art Reception - Christopher Houltberg - Tonight
Reception: Friday, January 25, 6 8 p.m.
Gage Family Art Gallery, Oren Gateway Center
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Christopher Houltberg
Houltbergs multi-faceted installation explores how technology has altered our interactions and communications creating new systems of how we see the world around us, communicate with each other, and gain information.
MFA Creative Writing Mentor Book Reading
Augsburg MFA-Creative Writing Nonfiction Mentor Jack El-Hai will read from his work on January 31 in the Admissions Lounge, ground floor of the Christensen Center. The reading is sponsored by the Augsburg Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program, and begins at 6:30 p.m.
Lost Minnesota and The Lobotomist will be for sale, and Jack will be available to sign books. The Lobotomist is print on demand, so if you would like to purchase a copy, please email Laura Forgey at the bookstore at forgey@augsburg.edu by January 23 to make sure we have a copy for you.
Jack El-Hai is a writer of literary journalism and creative nonfiction. His books include The Nazi and the Psychiatrist (Public Affairs, forthcoming), Turbulent Air: A History of Northwest Airlines (University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming), and The Lobotomist: A Maverick Medical Genius and His Tragic Quest to Rid the World of Mental Illness (Wiley). The Lobotomist is currently in production as a TV series pilot for HBO and was previously adapted as a PBS American Experience television documentary.
Jack's newest project, The Nazi and The Psychiatrist is slated for publication by Public Affairs Books and has recently been optioned for stage and screen by Mythology Entertainment. The book explores the complex relationship between American psychiatrist Dr. Douglas M. Kelley and Nazi war criminal and Hitler's right-hand man Hermann Goering. It is the first to access Kelley's personal and professional papers from the Nuremberg Trial years, which the shrink's family had hidden away for years.
Jack's essays and articles have appeared in The Atlantic, Wired, Scientific American Mind, The History Channel Magazine, American Heritage, and The Saturday Evening Post. Winner of a Minnesota Book Award and a McKnight Artist Fellowship, he is a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. He holds an MFA in creative writing from Bennington College and an undergraduate degree in English from Carleton College.
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Beautiful Antique Mirror and Console For Sale
Beautiful antique Mirror + matching console, early 1900's.
Origins: Hungary
Pine wood Frame and console in natural pine wood color.
Mirror dimensions with the frame: H42" X W31"
Console dimensions: W33" X D15 X H33":
Console has 2 draws with antique knobs. Perfect for entry hall, living or dining room.
Mirror only:$ 250.00
Console only: $ 250.00
Mirror + console = $ 425.00
Pls send me e-mail if you're interested. I'll be happy to send you pictures.
Thank you. Magda
paleczny@augsburg.edu