Thursday, August 28, 2014
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Crime Advisory: Thefts from Motor Vehicle

At approximately 1:30/2 a.m. on the morning of August 27, 2014, DPS officers discovered three motor vehicles had been broken into along the south edge of campus in the Residence South Lot (Lot B) and along Butler Place.

No suspect information is available at this time.

You can help prevent crime at Augsburg:

-Lock your doors and roll up your windows – This is your first line of defense. Even if you are only going to be gone for a minute, use the locks and make sure your car is closed.
-Do not leave valuables in sight or in the car – Do not leave your phone, GPS, or other attractive devices in the vehicle.
-Park where your vehicle is visible – Park in well-lighted, well-trafficked areas.
-Stash before, not after, you park – Stow any belongings before you park and someone can see you put away your belongings.
-Use a detachable stereo face – If you're not sticking with the original sound system, use a detachable face.
-Do not leave extra keys in your vehicle

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Crime Alert: Robbery 08/26/14

DPS received an MPD crime alert about a robbery reported to have occurred at approximately 9:15 p.m. on the evening of August 26, 2014 in the 2500 block of Riverside Ave. (near the northeast edge of campus). The victim reported that two males came up from behind him and placed a gun in his back. The suspects then stole his phone and money.

No suspect information is available at this time.

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.

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Teaching and Learning

Volunteer with Campus Kitchen this Year

Campus Kitchen is looking for volunteers! Sign up for one shift or make a weekly commitment.

The Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College works to make healthy food accessible to all in and around the Cedar Riverside Neighborhood to provide for basic needs, service learning, leadership development, and genuine engagement between the college and the community.

Bring meals to the community! Serve a hot meal and enjoy a meal with community members:
Mondays-Thursdays 4-5 p.m. at Brian Coyle Community Center
Tuesdays 11:20-1:30 p.m. at Peace House Day Shelter
Fridays 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Ebenezer Tower Senior Apartments

Thursdays 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Package and deliver cold meals to seniors in South Mpls

Saturdays 12-2 p.m. Glean vegetables from Mill City Farmers Market and distribute in Cedar-Riverside

Open the Campus Cupboard Food Shelf (need consistent volunteers)
Tuesdays 12-4 p.m.
Wednesdays 1:30-4 p.m.
Fridays 2:30-5 p.m.
Any student is welcome to use the food shelf when volunteers have it open or by contacting Campus Kitchen

Sign up at http://www.augsburg.edu/campuskitchen/volunteer/signup/
Volunteer calendar always available at http://www.augsburg.edu/campuskitchen/volunteer/volunteercalendar/

Questions can be answered at eveslage@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1624.

IF YOU HAVE VOLUNTEERED AT EBENEZER IN THE PAST: The residents of Ebenezer Tower are hosting Campus Kitchen volunteers for a thank you dinner on the 23rd floor Friday, September 12, in place of our regular shift. If you can make it, please RSVP by e-mailing eveslage@augsburg.edu.

Thank you!

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Hands-On Agresso Training

Thank you to those who attended Monday's Hands-On Agresso training workshop. We discussed how coding deposits and expenses affect budget and actual variances to budget/forecast, in addition to, the Agresso web tool.

If you missed Monday's session, you still have a chance to attend the second workshop on Thursday, August 28 between 2-4 p.m. in the Sverdrup 201 computer lab. Remember this is a hands-on event where we will be probing monetary transactions. So bring your cost center number and questions! There are only 12 spaces left so please sign-up today by clicking: http://go.augsburg.edu/learnagresso

I look forward to seeing you on Thursday, August 28 starting at 2:00 p.m. Make sure to secure your seat!

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Moodle Help for New Faculty

The E-Learning team extends a special welcome to all newly hired Augsburg faculty. We are available to help you develop your Moodle course as you prepare for the upcoming Fall Semester in a couple of ways:
The Faculty Moodle Resource (FMR) site <http://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodle2014/course/view.php?id=2410> is a repository of "how-to" tip sheets and videos that provide step-by-step instructions for leveraging Moodle tools when designing a hybrid course OR enhancing face-to-face instruction.
The Academic LFC's <http://inside.augsburg.edu/it/get-help/faculty-and-staff-support-lfcs/> (Liaison's for Computing)--Eric Strom, Christy Mattingly, Nathan Lind--and E-Learning Specialist Bonnie Tensen are available to meet with you to provide suggestions and individual instruction. (You can contact them by phone or email.)

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LAPS Today: Career-Ready and Liberally Educated

Please join us TODAY for the final discussion in the summer conversation series on "Integrating Liberal Arts and Professional Studies."

When: Thursday, August 28
Location: Karen Kaivola's condo (200 Park Ave. Unit 102)
Time: 4-6 p.m. (Catered by Gardens of Salonica)

Topic: What comes next?
Who: All staff and faculty are welcome

After three productive and well-attended discussions in off-campus, experiential settings this summer, we will begin to define priorities for curricular and program development at this last gathering of the summer series. If you haven't attended any sessions, but are interested in knowing more, check out the General Education Moodle site for notes and additional reading. The topic -- of creating career-ready liberal arts students and liberally educated professional students -- is generating intense national interest.

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General Announcements

While Supplies Last-Renaissance Fest Tickets

While Supplies Last - Renaissance Fest Tickets for Sale

Augsburg is pleased to offer discounted 2014 Renaissance Festival tickets available for purchase starting Monday, August 11, 2014 in Human Resources. Tickets can be purchased by check or cash.

The Renaissance Festival is open weekends, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., rain or shine, August 16th through September 28th, plus Labor Day and Festival Friday on September 26th. Parking is free.

For more information about the festival see: http://www.renaissancefest.com/

Discounted ticket prices are:
Adult = $17.95
Child (ages 5-12) = $10.50
Food coupon book = $5.00

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Retiring Soon? Counseling With TIAA Cref Available

Are you planning to retire in the near future? If so, individual retirement sessions are available to you at no cost.

You can discuss your personal financial situation with an experienced TIAA-CREF Financial Consultant on a confidential basis. They are available to discuss how to help you pursue your financial goals by investing in financial products such as mutual funds, brokerage, life insurance, and annuities.

SIGN UP TODAY:
Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as you can.
Call 800-732-8353, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET).

You can also scheduled an appointment on-line using the link below.
https://publictools.tiaa-cref.org/public/tools/events?eventId=1-1VFTR92

Date(s) Time(s) Location(s)
Wed., Aug. 27, 2014 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sverdrup Hall, Room 102
Thu., Aug. 28, 2014 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sverdrup Hall, Room 102
Fri., Aug. 29, 2014 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Sverdrup Hall, Room 102

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2014-2015 Work Study Information

The 2014 fall semester is fast approaching! If you are a hiring manager, please be sure to review the information below regarding student positions for the 2014-2015 academic year.

As many of you know, the state minimum wage is now $8.00. In response to this new regulation, Augsburg College has changed the wage structure for student employees to be in line with the new minimum wage law.

The 2014 – 2015 academic student rates will be as follows:
New Student Rate: $8.15
Returning Student Rate: $8.50
Technical Rate: $9.00 (starting, max $9.50)

Steps to follow when hiring a student worker for the 2014-2015 Academic Year
1. Students who are returning into a position they held previously will only need to fill out the Student Employment Hire form. This form is located on the Human Resources (HR) Moodle site.
2. Looking for a student worker to hire? Any new position will need to be posted on the Human Resources website. Fill out the Student Employment Posting Request form located on the HR Moodle site, return the form to HR, and we will post the position. Applications will be forwarded to the Hiring Manager for review.
3. Once a student is hired, the Hiring Manager will fill out the Student Employment Hire form and submit it to the HR office. Students who have never worked on campus before will need to fill out additional HR forms, including a background check.

Priority for federal and state work study eligibility
As in previous years, students who are federal or state work study eligible, as well as international students, will be given priority through the end of October in hiring. After this time, all students may apply for student worker positions.

New timekeeping system - Kronos
Students will be entered into Kronos once we receive all their paperwork in HR. Look for hands on workshops to attend in September and October. We will be posting information through A-Mail on these workshops.

Questions? Email HR at hr@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1058.

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Food Service Hours

Einsteins is open 7:30-1:30

Nabo is open 12-2

The Commons is open 11:15-1:15

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Be a Musician at Augsburg

Audition for one of our many music ensembles at Augsburg. Sign ups for audition time slots are posted on the bulletin board between the band and choir rooms in the music building. Most auditions will be held in the afternoons Sept. 3-5. Sign up TODAY!

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Clearance Event at the Bookstore

Clearance sale - 50% off today only at the bookstore! Stop by for the great deals!

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Try Transit Value Cards for New Students

Now is a great time to try transit! Beginning August 28, new students at Augsburg College can purchase a $40 Go-To card for just $10.

Augsburg College is a member of the Central Corridor Anchor Partnership, a group of healthcare and higher education institutions along the Central Corridor that are working to bring more prosperity to our neighborhoods. The Partnership has negotiated this special Try Transit Today deal with Metro Transit specifically for students and employees of its member institutions.

Coupons for new students are available during new student orientation, or in the Office of Student Affairs, Memorial 118. Redeem your coupon at the Enrollment Center – while supplies last!

-When your Go-To Card runs low, just recharge it. If you add at least $20 to your Go-To Card by September 30, you'll get an additional $10 in value from Metro Transit (allow one week for value to be added to your card).
-Add value online, by phone at 612-373-3333, at Metro Transit Service Centers, any rail station ticket machine or at a Go-To Card retailer.

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Event Announcements

Close to Home: A Visual Journal by Tara Sweeney

An almanac of observations in watercolor and ink paired with original text explores the extraordinary in the ordinary.

Check out the interview with Tara Sweeney on her exhibition!
http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/2014/07/07/studio-visit-tara-sweeney/

Reception
Friday, September 5, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Exhibition Dates: August 25-October 23, 2014

Artist Talk and Demonstration
Tuesday, September 9, 12-2 p.m.
Adeline Johnson Conference Center, adjacent to gallery, first floor of Oren Gateway Center

Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. 8 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m

Gage Family Art Gallery
22nd Ave. S. at Riverside Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55454
612-330-1524

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Moving Sale

9-piece master bedroom set (dresser, mirror, headboard, two side tables, bed-frame, queen box spring, mattress, and armoire): $500
4-piece guest bedroom set (dresser, mirror, headboard, side table): $300
Dining room set (6 chairs, table with leaf, base and china hutch): $300
3-piece living room table set (coffee table and two side tables): $120
Computer desk: $20
Computer desk chair: $40
Sears Treadmill Pro-Form 835 QT, with new deck and motor: $250
3-piece wooden entertainment Center $150
4-piece set of 2 chests of drawers and 2 book-cases on top $100
Sears Snow blower $100

All in good condition. Pictures may be seen at the Edina home sale website:

http://www.edinarealty.com/homes-for-sale/MN/Brooklyn-Park/55444/2507-93rd-Way-127686098#_

If you wish to come and look, we are in Brooklyn Park, about 35 minutes from campus. See full address and directions on the Edina website or call.

Please email at: kapoor@augsburg.edu or call (763) 315-0743.

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