Thursday, July 17, 2014
<<  <  Browse Archive  >  >> 

 


Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Crime Alert: Robbery

Crime Alert July 16, 2014: Robbery

Public Safety was notified at 4:37 PM on July 15th of a robbery that occurred on the footbridge across I-94, south of Murphy Park. The victim was walking alone and was walking south across the footbridge when he was confronted by 3 male suspects. One suspect punched the victim twice in the head while the other 2 suspects pulled him to the ground. No weapons were reported. The suspects took items from the victim’s pockets and took his backpack.

All 3 suspects are described as tall, thin African American males with medium complexion. One of the suspects wore a grey hoodie and another suspect wore a red baseball cap.

You Can Help Prevent Crime at Augsburg!

-Trust Your Instincts - If you sense trouble, get away

-Be Observant and Aware - Remain alert, be aware of your surroundings, observe the other people around you. Know who is around you. Be alert for suspicious behavior (e.g. a person wearing a long coat in the middle of summer, loitering, etc.)

-Walk Confidently and Do Not Make Yourself a Target - Robbers are looking for an easy target. Keep your head up and eyes alert and walk at a steady pace. Do not walk while looking at you phone and avoid carrying lots of packages or other belongings.

-If You are Robbed - Stay calm and remember: safety first! Follow the robber’s directions, but do not volunteer more than asked for. If you have to move, tell the robber what you are doing and why. Try to get a good look at the robber so you can describe him/her later. Give the robber time to leave and note the direction he/she travels.

-After a Robbery - CALL DPS OR THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY. Avoid touching anything the robber has touched. Try to recall as you can about the robber including speech and mannerisms.

-Notify DPS of any suspicious activity right away

Back to top



Teaching and Learning

No postings


General Announcements

Concordia Language Village Employment Opportunities

Concordia Language Villages has 2014-15 employment opportunities for Spanish Teachers. These are part-time, in the Twin Cities metro area, for Language and Cultural Immersion, and Programs for Preschool and Elementary. They have multiple classes/programs in preschool enrichment, and before and after school discovery programs. You may apply for individual programs or combine multiple programs. Salary based on experience. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must have valid work visas. www.ConcordiaLanguagesVillages.org. To apply, send resume to hegstad@cord.edu. Phone: 651-328-1059.

Back to top


Director Adult Education - Open Forums

We would like to invite all members of our Augsburg community to attend the open forums for the final candidates for the Director of Adult Education.

Friday July 18, 9:00 AM in OGC 100
Monday July 21, 3:00 PM in Marshall Room
Thursday July 24, 10:00 AM in OGC 100

We will have candidate bios available, as well as the link to the online survey to provide your feedback on the candidates. Questions may be directed to Alan Tuchtenhagen, the Search Chair, or Dionne Doering in Human Resources. We hope you can join us for the open forums!

Back to top



Event Announcements

Community Appreciation Event: Monday July 21

Augsburg can be proud of the energy and creativity on display through its faculty and student research projects. None of this would be possible if it were not for the support of our entire campus community. We would like to say "Thank You!" to everyone from the custodial staff who keep our labs clean to campus security to HR. We are grateful for everyone's work to build a community that is small for our students but big for the world. ;)

Please join us on Monday, July 21 in Science 8B for cake and to meet some student researchers (12:00 - 1:00). Check out Augsburg's new 3D printer and see how it is making an impact. Meet space physics researchers or learn about the swimming of a tiny water flea!

All are welcome. We are grateful to everyone who helps make Augsburg's summer adventures possible.

Matt Haines and Ben Stottrup

Back to top


McNair Scholars 2014 Summer Research Presentations

2014 McNair Summer Research Presentations

One component of the McNair Scholars Program is a 10-week summer research project. Each year students work with a faculty mentor on a specific topic, culminating in a final paper and presentation. In August students will be attending and presenting at the 22nd Annual McNair Scholars Symposium at the University of California-Berkeley. If you would like the opportunity to see these presentations at Augsburg, please join us this upcoming Tuesday, July 22, at 10am in Kennedy 303/305. Attendees are encouraged to offer support and feedback. This event is open to the public, including all interested students, faculty and staff. See below for details:

WHAT: McNair Scholars Summer Research Presentations
WHEN: Tuesday, July 22, 2014
WHERE: Kennedy 303/305
TIME: 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (Audience members are encouraged to visit for as long as they like)

NOTE: Individual presentation times may vary depending on length of presentation.

Panel 1: 10:00am-11:00am
10-10:12: Hector Camarena, Physics
Analyzing Space Weather Disturbances by Diagnosing Ultra Low Frequency Waves

10:12-10:24: Fikre Beyene, Physics
Investigation of Magnetosphere Bow Shock interactions with inner magnetic fields through Satellite Technology

10:24-10:36: Keng Thao, Physics
The Thermodynamic Equilibrium of the Langmuir Monolayer System

10:36-10:48: Yer Yang, Physics
Designing a Tedlar Bag Sampling Tool for Vertical Profiling of Motor Vehicle Pollution

Panel 2: 11:00am-Noon
11-11:12: Michelle Berry, English
Damning Zora: The Literary Muffling of a Key Theme in Hurston's Writing

11:12-11:24: Awale Osman, Communications
Migration of Women Studies to Gender Studies

11:24-11:36: Nazrawit Dimore, International Relations
The Historical and Economic Relationship between France and the Francophone West African Countries

Break: Noon-12:30

Panel 3: 12:30pm-1:30pm
12:30-12:42: Jasmine Eltawely, Biology
Studies of the Role of Hedgehog Signaling in Cyclopean Eye Development: Cloning and Characterization of the Daphnia magna Patched and Smoothened Genes.

12:42-12:54: Bradley Marcy, Biopsychology
The Association between Age of First Drink and Resting Beta EEG

12:54-1:06: Nadine Ashby, Biology
Cloning and characterization of the expression of gooseberry in Daphnia magna

1:06-1:18: Nghiep Huynh, Math (Augsburg McNair Alumnus)
Master’s Thesis

1:18-1:30 Questions and Closing Remarks

Back to top


MFA Summer Residency - Readings and Screenings

The MFA in Creative Writing 2014 Summer Residency will be held from Thursday, July 17 through Sunday, July 27. Please join us in welcoming our very talented students and acclaimed writers to campus for this festival of craft talks, workshops, evening readings and more. This summer's visitors include Pulitzer prize-winning science journalist Deborah Blum, playwright Kristoffer Diaz, poet/memoirist Alex Lemon, screenwriter Bill Wheeler, and author Pam Houston. They will be joining our own MFA mentors, Nicole Brending, Stephan Eirik Clark, Cass Dalglish, Jack El-Hai, Heid Erdrich, John Gaterud, Sarah Myers, Cary Waterman and Steven Wingate.

We invite you to join us for the evening readings/screenings and receptions, at which featured writers will be available to sign their works. All events begin at 7:30 p.m., and the public is invited.

Friday, July 18
MFA Mentors Heid Erdrich & John Gaterud
Sateren Auditorium, Music Building

Saturday, July 19
Visiting Creative Nonfiction Writer Deborah Blum & MFA Mentor Jack El-Hai
Sateren Auditorium, Music Building

Sunday, July 20
MFA Mentors Cass Dalglish & Steven Wingate
Sateren Auditorium, Music Building

Monday, July 21
Visiting Fiction Writer Pam Houston & MFA Mentor Stephan Eirik Clark
Sateren Auditorium, Music Building

Tuesday, July 22
Visiting Playwright Kristoffer Diaz & MFA Mentor Sarah Myers
Tjornholm-Nelson Theater, Foss Center

Wednesday, July 23
Visiting Poet/Memoirist Alex Lemon & MFA Mentor Cary Waterman
Sateren Auditorium, Music Building

Friday, July 25
Visiting Screenwriter Bill Wheeler & MFA Mentor Nicole Brending
TV/Film Studio, Foss Center

Back to top



Keeping Track of Auggies

No postings


Auggie Athletics

No postings


Classifieds

PCA Job

Job opportunity for students! Hi my name is Frankie, and I will be a student at Augsburg in the fall. I'm looking for students who want to make some money and job experience. I use a a wheelchair and require assistance with daily living tasks. I'm looking to hire a personal care attendant (PCA). The pay is about $12 an hour. If anybody is interested/require more information please email me at mcnamarf@augsburg.edu

Back to top