Monday, July 29, 2013
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Auggies Go Google Workshop

Join us today Monday, July 29 in Sverdrup 205 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. We'll be providing some useful hands on experience with Google Apps for Education (Email, Calendar and Drive).

This workshop will the held in a Windows computer lab but if you want to bring your own laptop you can do so.

No RSVP necessary

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Moodle Huddle Continues in August

Moodle Huddle 2013
Strengthen Your Moodle Muscles!

To help you gear up for the 2013-2014 academic year, your IT User Support Team offers its Moodle Huddle workshop series for all Augsburg faculty and staff. Eighteen 20-minute sessions will be held in Sverdrup Hall, 2nd floor from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. each of the following days:

August 6, 7, 8
August 20, 21, 22

View the full Moodle Huddle 2013 schedule at http://go.augsburg.edu/huddle2013

Each unique session targets specific features, workflows, or strategies to best implement your goals in Moodle. No RSVP is required. You are welcome to attend topics that fit your needs or schedule. Come for a few sessions or attend multiple days to get all 18! Refreshments provided.

Questions? Contact Eric Strom at strom@augsburg.edu.

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URGO Summer Research Conference July 30 & 31

Please join us for the URGO Summer Research Conference this Tuesday and Wednesday on the second floor of Oren Gateway Center. Students will be presenting original research that they have conducted over the past 10 weeks under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Feel free to come to some or all of the sessions and guests are welcome to move between rooms during a session.

Tuesday, July 30th

Session 1: 8:45-10:15 a.m.

Oren Gateway Center 201
8:45: Michelle Grafelman (Biology; Dr. Matthew Beckman)
The Role of Hedgehog Protein in Daphnia magna Eye Development
9:00: Cedith Giddings (Biology; Dr. Matthew Beckman)
A Light Microscopic Study of Eye Development in Daphnia magna
9:15: Khomson Kerati Thamkul (Chemistry; Dr. Vivian Feng)
Surface Characterization and Modification of Silica Nanofibers
9:30: Katya Moghadam (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
Amides Synthesis Using a Catalyzed Continuous Flow Process
9:45: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Session 2: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Oren Gateway Center 201
10:30: David Bergstrand and Chris Myers (Biology; Dr. David Crowe)
Dynamic representation of Visual Information in the Human Brain
11:00: Lauren Windhorst (Psychology; Dr. Ben Denkinger)
The Age-Related Positivity Effect and the Perception of Time
11:15: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Session 3: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Oren Gateway Center 201
1:30: Daniel Hildebrandt (Chemistry; Dr.Sandra Olmsted)
Combating Antibiotic Resistance with Dextran-Linked Drugs
1:45: Lily Moloney (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
A Silane Protecting Group for the Synthesis and Functionalization of Amines
2:00: Benjamin Swanson (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
C-H Activation with Aryl-Directing Groups using an Iron Catalyst
2:15: Christa Blaquiere (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
Modification and Synthesis of Triblock Copolymers
2:30: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Wednesday, July 31st

Session 1: 8:45-10:15 a.m.

Oren Gateway Center 201
8:45: Eleni Beyene (Chemistry: Drs. Joan Kunz and Benjamin Stottrup)
Phase Behavior of 27-Hydroxycholesterol
9:00: Emil Eldo (Chemistry; Drs. Joan Kunz and Benjamin Stottrup)
Kinetic Study of Phase-Separated Phospholipid/Cholesterol Monolayers
9:15: Chris Devet (Chemistry; Dr. Vivian Feng)
Amide Synthesis with Acetonitrile Using a Catalyzed Flow Reactor
9:30: Emma Winegar and Andy Walsh (Mathematics; Dr. Pavel Belik)
Vortex Modeling Through Blobs and Fractals
9:45: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Oren Gateway Center 202
8:45: Alexandra Smith(History: Dr. Phil Adamo)
Guided by the Faith and Values of the Lutheran Church
9:00: Devyn Lempke (History; Dr. Phil Adamo)
Augsburg at 150: Architecture
9:15: Sadie Vahle (History; Dr. Phil Adamo)
Augsburg at 150: Curriculum
9:30: Anna Romskog(History; Dr. Phil Adamo)
A Two Way Street: The History of the Relationship between Augsburg College, Minneapolis, and the World
9:45: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Session 2: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Oren Gateway Center 201
10:30: Casey Powell (Biology; Dr. Brian Steffenson- University of Minnesota)
The Search for Resistance to Cochliobolus Sativus (Spot Blotch) in Barley
10:45: HeeChan Kang (Mathematics; Dr. Pavel Belik)
Dynamics of Systems of Vortices
11:00: Anika Clark (Biology; Dr. William Capman)
Patterns of Host Plant Resistance to the Parasitic Plant Cuscuta pentagona in Abutilon Theophrasti
11:15: Megan Rich (Biology; Dr. Ann Impullitti)
Developing Interactive, Standards-Based Lessons for a 7th Grade Science Classroom
11:30: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Oren Gateway Center 202
10:30: Thu Nguyen (Economics; Dr. Keith Gilsdorf)
Marketing and International Business
10:45: Lauren Haberman (Sociology; Dr. Colin Irvine)
Impact of Tibetan Buddhist and Navajo Mythology on Environmental Attitudes
11:00: Zachary Baltich (Music; Dr. Carol Barnett)
Idiomatic Music for Percussion
11:15: Anna Peterson (Music; Dr. Merilee Klemp)
Gouging Machines: A History and Analysis
11:30: Panel Discussion with Presenters

Session 3: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Oren Gateway Center 202
1:30: Margo Ensz (English; Dr. Colin Irvine)
Analyzing the Persistence of a Sense of Place Among Young Adults in the Technology-Rich, A-Contextual 21st Century
1:45: Katherine Berger (English; Drs. Doug Green and Adriane Brown)
Transgender Lives through Fiction
2:00: Chelsey Feder (English; Dr. Kathryn Swanson)
Common Core Nonfiction in Minnesota High Schools
2:15: Emerson Ball (Social Work; Dr. Alex Iantaffi- University of Minnesota)
Cultural Competence in the Care of Transgender Patients
2:30 Panel Discussion with Presenters

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Integrated Course Design Workshop

All faculty are invited to participate in a workshop designed to enhance your instructional design skills and discover ways to incorporate online learning in your courses. It is particularly critical for Augsburg for Adults and graduate faculty who are creating "hybrid" courses for 2013-14.

The Integrated Course Design for Hybrid Learning is a hands-on workshop that introduces Augsburg's Moodle Template for developing your course in accordance with GAAC/AAC requirements and a Course Design Support site to provide additional detail and examples for Moodle applications. In this workshop, you will explore Fink's model for course design, which integrates situational factors, learning goals, learning activities, and assessment. We will also address how to choose face-to-face and online activities to create an engaging learning experience, provide direct instruction, and facilitate active, collaborative learning. The final workshops will be held on:

9-12 a.m., Thursday, August 8, OGC 100

RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu

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Last Two Weeks of Summer in the WL

Tutors in the Writing Lab will continue working on summer students' and researchers' papers through SS II, ending on August 8. Because of a reduction in library hours, the WL schedule had to be adjusted slightly. These are the hours for the last two week:

July 8 - August 8: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays between 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. (NOTE THIS CHANGE).

The Lab is located on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. Tutors are available to help any Augsburg student with any writing assignment.

Questions? Contact K. Swanson, English.

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General Announcements

Fitness Incentive Program Completion

Congratulations to all our faculty and staff that participated in the Fitness Incentives Program. This year the program was completed in two phases from January to June. Participants were required to work out for a minimum of thirty minutes, four times a week. Those that successfully completed the program were eligible to receive either a $250 contribution to their HSA account or be entered into a drawing to receive one of several $50 gift cards at the end of each phase.

The participation was fantastic. Faculty and staff worked out for hundreds of hours, and moved across hundreds of miles in their work outs. It was great to see the creative ways participants found to work out. They walked, biked, Zumba'd and mountain climbed their way to better health. Faculty and Staff participants with a qualifying HSA account will see your contribution on the July 26, 2013 payroll. Those that were eligible for the gift card drawing will be notified by email if they have won.

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Event Announcements

Join Us for Readings by MFA Mentors and Guests

Augsburg's inaugural cohort is here on campus for a ten-day residency and literary festival of classes, workshops, open mics and public readings and screenings.

Please join us for evening readings featuring our MFA mentors and guest writers. All readings will be held in the Tjornholm Nelson Theater, Foss Center. All events begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free and open to the public.

On Monday, July 29, the evening reading will feature prize-winning creative nonfiction writer Sue William Silverman.

MFA mentors Cary Waterman and Cass Dalglish will read on Tuesday, July 30.

Nationally recognized Poet Ed Bok Lee will be the guest reader on Wednesday, July 31.

On Friday, Aug. 2, the MFA program will host the acclaimed fiction writer, Benjamin Percy.

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