Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
- Off-campus Research Application Workshop TOMORROW
- Internship Opportunity at UIC in China
- Phase 1 URGO Summer Research App Due Feb. 2
- Spring Internship Registration / Orientation
- Writing Lab Opens Tuesday, Jan. 19
- Study Abroad in Europe This Summer
- Use Your Moodle
- THURSDAY: Evaluation vs. Assessment Workshop
General Announcements
Event Announcements
- Craft Supply Drive for the University of Minnesota
- Auggies Connect with Employers
- Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship Workshops 2/12 & 2/18
- Focused Conversation on Strategic Finance
- Human Trafficking Photo Exhibit & Guest Speaker
- Auggie Networking Event
- Daily Chapel @ 10:40am: Holy Communion
- Chemistry Faculty Candidate Research Talks
- CHANCE Meeting Today
- LinkedIn Hands-On Workshop
- Spring Break Service Opportunity to Laredo, Texas
- MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Enrollment Center Window Closed for Convocation
The Enrollment Center front window will be closed for the MLK Convocation, Monday, January 18, from 1-2 p.m. Thank you.
Teaching and Learning
Off-campus Research Application Workshop TOMORROW
Off-Campus Application Workshop
Saturday, January 16, 10-2 @ Foss 22B (Mac lab, feel free to bring own laptop)
Lunch will be provided!
Each summer, universities, national labs, and other research institutions throughout the country offer paid research opportunities for undergraduates. In past years, Augsburg students have been accepted to programs at locations such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, The University of Minnesota, The University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, and The Mayo Clinic, among many others.
Check out URGO's website for a list of off-campus research opportunities and then come to the application workshop to get individualized advice and feedback on your applications!
If you are unable to attend the session but would still like feedback on your applications, please make an appointment with the URGO office at urgo@augsburg.edu or ext. 1446
Internship Opportunity at UIC in China
Augsburg graduates and graduating seniors (May 2016) are invited to apply for a one-academic year Internship at UIC. Applications for the Intern position must be completed and submitted to UIC's International Development Office no later than the 14th of February 2016.
More info and application form: http://bit.ly/1PgIO38
Inquiries: intl-intern@uic.edu.hk or devega@augsburg.edu
Requirements for the Application include:
1. Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree in any relevant programme.
2. A full transcript of academic work completed with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
3. Two letters of recommendation from academic staff supporting the application.
4. A full personal resume including an expression of interest in a position in a specific programme which is offered as a major at UIC. The applicant should articulate the skills and experience he/she would bring to this specific area of the UIC academic programme. General Education is also a viable academic area in which to pursue an Intern position. See the following website for more information on the academic curriculum at UIC: http://uic.edu.hk/en/
5. Additional information of activities, working experiences, travel and special strengths including computer/technology skills which are important in assuming the role of an Intern.
6. Agreement to enroll in a specially designed "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme"(see Compensation for the Intern Position at UIC below for details) offered by the Centre for Chinese Language and Culture (CLC) at UIC during their year of residence at UIC.
7. An interview conducted by the Director of International Education at the home institution in which the applicant is enrolled. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule this interview with the Director of International Education at his/her home institution.
Compensation for the Intern position at UIC:
1. A monthly housing allowance (RMB1000, for example, for shared apartments at Horizon Cove) will be granted; health insurance; and a round-trip economy air ticket from home country to China of up to RMB11, 000 on a reimbursement basis (the China-home country ticket is given upon successful completion of contract) and ferry or bus fare from airport of arrival to Zhuhai;
2. A monthly stipend of RMB 6000 ($950 US) is paid from assumption of duties in August/September to the end of June. During this period Interns are involved in assigned duties and organizing activities (see requirements and responsibilities of Interns below).
3. A "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme" consisting of (a) two Chinese language classes of 3 hours weekly in both semesters; (b) lectures/seminars on Chinese culture, history and development at fortnightly intervals, 2 to 3 hours each, 3 to 4 times per semester; and (c) 2-4 visits to historical sites and museums in nearby locations to appreciate the great depth of Chinese history and culture.
Phase 1 URGO Summer Research App Due Feb. 2
The 2016 URGO Summer Research information packet and application materials are now available at the URGO website (www.augsburg.edu/urgo)! Students can apply to conduct 100, 200, or 400 hours of paid research over the summer under the mentorship of a faculty member.
Phase 1 of the application will be due February 2. Phase 2, which includes a detailed description of the proposed research, will be due February 23.
Sample research proposals can be found on URGO's public folder, and you can check out videos of previous student projects at www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/videos
If you have questions regarding summer research or the application process, please contact urgo@augsburg.edu or ext. 1446.
Spring Internship Registration / Orientation
The deadline for spring internship registration is Monday, January 25. If you have an internship for the spring term that you would like to register, please complete the following steps:
* Academic Internships for 2 or 4 credits: http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/internships/internship-registration/
* Non-credit internships for Augsburg Experience only: http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/internships/non-credit-internships/
Students who wish to register an internship for spring term must also attend one of the following internship orientation/registration sessions in the Strommen Center (Christensen Center, Suite 100). Students with an internship seminar course (i.e. PSY400, SOC399, BUS397/399) do NOT need to attend this session, all other students are required to attend one of these sessions:
* Friday, January 15th at 2 p.m.
* Monday, January 18th at 10:30 a.m. (MLK - no classes)
* Tuesday, January 19th at 10 a.m.
* Thursday, January 21st at 2 p.m.
* Friday, January 22nd at 9:30 a.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Career & Internship Services in the Strommen Center at strommen.internships@augsburg.edu or call 612-330-1148.
Writing Lab Opens Tuesday, Jan. 19
Starting next Tuesday, marvelous writing tutors at the Augsburg Writing Lab will be ready to help Augsburg students with any writing task -- papers, reports, applications, personal statements, resumes, etc. The WL is located on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. No appointments are taken; just come with ideas, drafts (in hard copy), assignments. Last semester, the tutors conducted over 1,000 sessions with Augsburg grad and undergrad students. Here are the hours for spring semester:
Mondays: 11:10 - 1:40 and 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Tuesdays: 12:30 - 3:00; 3:30 - 6:00; and 7:30 - 10 PM
Wednesdays: 3:30 - 6:00 and 6:30 - 9:00 PM
Thursdays: 12:30 - 3:00; 3:30 - 6:00 and 7:30 - 10:00 PM
Fridays: 4:30 - 7:00 PM
Sundays: 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Questions? Contact K. Swanson, English professor (swanson@augsburg.edu).
Note: Faculty and staff: If you would like a WL tutor to make a brief visit to your class, please contact K. Swanson or Brid Henry, student supervisor.
Study Abroad in Europe This Summer
Students interested in studying abroad this summer are invited to an information session about this summer's programs in Denmark and Germany:
Tuesday, January 19 in the Marshall Room. Join us at the following times:
10:30-11:30: Copenhagen Real and Imagined, Literature, Film and the City
More information about this program: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=Denmark2016
11:30-12:30: International Business in Karlsruhe, Germany
More info about this program: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=KarlsruheBusiness
Bring your questions and spirit of adventure. We will have snacks and answers to your questions!
For info on study abroad: http://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/
Use Your Moodle
The E-Learning Team wants you to know that we are ready, willing, and available to help you with your Moodle courses. Here are just a few of the things we can assist you with:
-Organizing your Moodle gradebook
-Simplfying attendance: taking and tracking class participation
-Streamlining the grading process with Moodle rubrics and assignments
-Tracking student activity (and notifying inattentive students) using Moodle reports
In addition to providing individual consultations, the team has created the Faculty Moodle Resource site. Here you will find explicit instructions on creating and managing your Moodle courses as well as a Q&A forum for Moodle questions.
We have times set aside this week in Lindell Library 202 to work with you and answer questions you might have.
Lindell Library 202
Tuesday, January 19
11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, January 20
Noon - 3:30 p.m.
(And there will be donuts)
THURSDAY: Evaluation vs. Assessment Workshop
What's the difference between evaluation and assessment? Why should faculty care? Come to this CTL workshop next Thursday to find out!
Led by Jenny Hanson of Communication Studies, Joseph Erickson of Education, and Bonnie Tensen of the E-Learning Team.
Thursday, January 21
Evaluation vs. Assessment: What's the Difference and Why Should I Care?
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Marshall Room
There will be coffee!
General Announcements
Public Art Invitational for Artists/Design Teams
A team of committed volunteers--faculty, alumni, staff, and professionals--are working to bring beauty and inspiration into the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion. The Art and Identity Initiative's charge is to bring expression to the guiding principles for the new Center and Augsburg's aspirations for a 21st century urban campus. Through art and identity, the Center and the key elements and spaces inside and surrounding it will illustrate a sense of beauty, harmony with place and a commitment to hospitality. As a way to express the transformative impact of the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion, Augsburg will commission numerous works of art. Each piece will be commissioned through philanthropic sponsorship and displayed in various locations within this new signature academic building.
The Committee has retained Forecast Public Art and Storyslices LLC to assist with the initial call for teams interested in moving this initiative forward through an invitational RFQ. Anyone interested in this call should first read the eligibility requirements, which states that candidates need to have produced at least two public art commissions within the past five years.
Read the Art & Identity Request for Qualifications here: http://web.augsburg.edu/advancementservices/Art%20&%20Identity%20Request%20for%20Qualifications.pdf
View the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion design overview here: http://web.augsburg.edu/advancementservices/Hagfors%20Design%20Overview.pdf
Food Service Specials
Friday 1/15/16
There is Carved Roast Beef in The Commons at Lunch!
Saturday 1/16/16
There is Bread Pudding at Brunch!
Sunday 1/17/16
There is a Chili Cheese Dog Bar at Dinner!
Meet The Candidate
Please join us in welcoming our candidate for a tenure-track faculty position in the education department, Dr. Terrance Kwame-Ross.
Brown Bag Lunch & Research Talk: 12-12:45 Riverside Room
Coffee: 2-2:45 Einsteins
The more the merrier. Everyone is welcome.
Food Service Hours
Friday 1/15/16
Einsteins is open from 7:30am-8:00pm with The Late Night Menu starting at 7:00pm
Nabo is open from 7:30am-7:00pm
The Commons is open from 7:30am-7:00pm
Saturday 1/16/16
Einsteins is open from 7:30am-5:00pm
Nabo is open from 10:00am-2:00pm
The Commons is open for Brunch from 11:30am-1:00pm, and for Dinner from 5:00pm-7:00pm
Sunday 1/17/16
Einsteins and Nabo are Closed
The Commons is open for Brunch from 11:30am-1:00pm, and for Dinner from 5:00pm-7:00pm
Food Service Menus
Friday 1/15/16
The Nabo Special is Bacon Jalapeno Macaroni & Cheese with a Breadstick and 16 oz Fountain Drink.
Market Place is Serving Chicken Breast with Oriental Dressing, Roasted Asparagus with Lemon Dill, Potato Gratin, and Broccoli with Walnuts and Parmesan.
Vege is Serving Honey Siracha Glazed Tofu, Brown Rice with Lime & Cilantro, Carrots with Sesame Dressing, and Green Beans with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds.
World Flavors is Serving Fish and Chips.
Event Announcements
Craft Supply Drive for the University of Minnesota
Kids in hospital rooms, waiting rooms, and outpatient clinics all find comfort and enjoyment in having something fun to do, and crafts are a great option! For this reason, crafts supplies are in constant demand at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital. They are handed out to patients in these various areas and are available to inpatients and their siblings in the unit playrooms.
The students in Tri-Beta, the biological honors society, are collecting craft items for the U of M Masonic Children's Hospital Tuesday, January 19 - Friday, January 29. We are hoping to collect enough supplies to put together several kits, ready to be handed out to children of all ages at the hospital.
Below are some of the items we are looking for, though others would be great, too. All items must be new and unused. By hospital guidelines, we cannot accept items that may be dangerous to children, nor can we take glitter, live feathers, pasta, beans, latex balloons, leaves, moss, or dirt.
- Crayons
- Markers
- Colored pencils
- Construction paper
- Coloring books/pages
- Pom-poms
- Pipe cleaners
- Googly eyes
- Tissue paper
- Stickers
- Foam stickers/pages
- Popsicle sticks
- Straws
- String
- Clothes pins
- Bendy Straws
- Glue sticks or Elmer's glue
Boxes for item collection can be found in Christensen Center and in the Biology Suite (2nd Floor) of the Science Hall. Thank you for your support of the U of M Masonic Children's Hospital and of Tri-Beta. If you have any questions, please contact Kelsey Merck (merckk@augsburg.edu) or Heather Hultquist (hultquis@augsburg.edu).
Auggies Connect with Employers
Thursday, January 28th
3:00-5:00 p.m. (come and stay for as long as you would like)
Strommen Center, Suite 100, Christensen Center
Have you thought about doing an internship while in college or what career you will have after Augsburg? Stop by for an informal meet and greet with representatives from CBRE, CIGNA Health Insurance, Amerprise, US Bank and Fairview Health Services. Ask questions on your job or internship search and/or have your resume critiqued. All are welcome.
Gilman StudyAbroad Scholarship Workshops 2/12 & 2/18
Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship Workshops on 2/12 & 2/18
Learn how to win $3,000 - $8,000 for studying abroad through the Gilman Scholarship*.
http://www.iie.org/en/Programs/Gilman-Scholarship-Program
Application Deadline for Summer and Fall: March 1, 2016
Attend one of the following workshops
Workshop A
Friday, February 12
3:30-4:30
p.m.
Workshop B
Thursday, February 18
2:00-3:00 p.m.
*Eligibility: Pell Grant Recipient, US Citizen (by time of travel), program length 4+ weeks, You may not apply for a Gilman Scholarship if you wish to study in Cuba or in a country that is currently under a U.S. Department of State Travel Warning.
Focused Conversation on Strategic Finance
Business-MIS
The Focused Conversation series resumes next week with sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday. The topic is strategic finance, and the sessions will be led by Beth Reissenweber, chief financial officer and vice president of finance and administration. Join one of the two sessions to learn more about Augsburg's long-range financial sustainability model.
Dates, times and location:
Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2 p.m., Marshall Room (remote access will be available for this session)
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 12:30 p.m., Marshall Room
Click the following links to add a session to your calendar:
Tuesday session (the remote access link will be posted on the All Hands page in advance of the session):
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=23392233aa72c251dd8bc4774a73e038&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D01%26amp%3Bday%3D19%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Wednesday session:
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=7ad03c981ba1497fdaae084cdfffc1c4&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D01%26amp%3Bday%3D20%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Human Trafficking Photo Exhibit & Guest Speaker
January is Human Trafficking Awareness month and we hope that you can join us in standing up and help prevent this issue on Thursday, January 21.
We are having a Photography Exhibit showcasing photos that portray the vulnerability that victims feel. The photos will include facts, statistics, and quotes from survivors. The exhibit will open at 5:30 p.m. on January 21 and will be displayed in the display case next to Einstein's in Christensen.
After the exhibit we are having a guest speaker come in from an organization called "Breaking Free". She will talk about what we can do to stop human trafficking and there will be a Q & A as well. This will be taking place following the photography exhibit at 7 p.m. in the Chapel.
Please click on this link in order to RSVP to the event. https://www.facebook.com/events/1484055085258472/
This is a human rights issue and we hope that you will are willing to be a part of the solution.
Auggie Networking Event
February 9
5:30-8:30 p.m.
Hoversten Foss Chapel
The Augsburg Alumni Board and the Young Alumni Council invite students to attend a networking event for alumni and current Augsburg students on Tuesday, February 9th from 5:30-8:00 p.m. in the Hoversten Foss Chapel. Students will have an opportunity to meet with Augsburg alumni from a variety of professions while learning about tools to help stay connected. To register go to the www.augsburg.edu/strommen .
Daily Chapel @ 10:40am: Holy Communion
Join us for worship in the chapel as we continue our two-week series, "Beloved Community" with a Service of Holy Communion. Worship today is followed by C3: Christ, Community & Coffee.
"Beloved Community" Chapel Series Continues Next Week:
Monday, 1/18, No Daily Chapel - MLK Convocation at 1pm
Tuesday, 1/19, 11:30am: Joe Davis, Artist, Teacher, and Activist; Musicians: Imani Waters '19 and Traiveon Dunlap.
Wednesday, 1/20, 10:40am: Interfaith Chapel, Led by Interfaith Scholar Co-Hort
Thursday, 1/21, 11:30am: Joe Kempf '16, Senior Chapel; Musicians: Robert Harper and Symone Brown
Friday, 1/22, 10:40am: Dr. Hamdy El-Sawaf, MA, PhD, Psychotherapist and Imam, speaking.
We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!
Chemistry Faculty Candidate Research Talks
The Chemistry Department invites you to attend the research talks of the finalists for the Physical Chemistry faculty position.
Tuesday, January 19, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in SCI 212
Nathaniel Brandt (University of Minnesota) will present "Observing the underlying electronic and molecular mechanisms of material properties with ultrafast spectroscopy"
Thursday, January 21, 3:40-4:40 p.m. in SCI 108
Adam Pelzer (Northwestern University) will present "Computational Chemistry and Catalysis for Sustainable Technology and Green Chemistry"
CHANCE Meeting Today
The monthly meeting of Cedar Humphrey Augsburg Neighborhood Community Engagement (CHANCE) is today from noon - 1:00 p.m. at The Common Table, 2001 Riverside Ave. (Across 20th from Afro Deli).
CHANCE is a joint effort between Augsburg College and the Humphrey School at the University of Minnesota to provide opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to learn about the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood and to become involved. Joe Bernard, Senior City Planner with the Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development department will be joining us to share his insights about development opportunities and issues in the Cedar Riverside neighborhood. Feel free to bring your lunch and come learn what's going on in our neighborhood.
LinkedIn Hands-On Workshop
Tuesday, January 26th or Thursday, February 25th
3:45-4:45 p.m.
Sverdrup Hall 201
Interested in learning how to create a professional online presence? Curious about how you can use social media to expand your network, explore career fields, and locate job opportunities? Attend this hands-on, lab based workshop to learn and apply techniques for using LinkedIn, the most popular online professional networking service.
Topics will include:
- Building an effective student profile and professional online presence
- Exploring career fields by connecting with alumni
- Researching companies and connecting with recruiters
- Networking and building connections in your field
Spring Break Service Opportunity to Laredo, Texas
Sign up for Alternative Spring Break!
Want to do something meaningful with your Spring Break this year? Join Campus Ministry and the Christensen Center for Vocation on the annual service trip to Laredo, Texas from March 12 through March 19, 2016.
During this experience you will have the opportunity to:
Serve
partnering with Habitat for Humanity
Build Community
on and off-campus
Explore
vocation, various cultures, the area of the country, and more
Learn and Share
before, during and after the trip
Grow
in skills, faith, and relationships
Cost is $250 and includes lodging, traveling, and most meals.
Registration is open now until February 5 on a first-come, first-served basis - so sign up now! Download the form at this link: http://www.augsburg.edu/campusministry/spring-break-2016/
Questions? Contact Student Leader Vision Bagonza at bagonza@augsburg.edu or Staff Leader Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu , or stop by Campus Ministries in Foss 104 to pick up and drop off your registration form.
MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
Register NOW! (Deadline: 2/12/16)
Are you a sophomore, junior, or senior? Attend the MN Private College Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday February 17th, 2016. Meet with employers from business, non-profit, government, science, and other sectors to pass out resumes, gather information, network, and arrange interviews. To register, go to http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/calendar/mnpcfair/ or stop by the Strommen Center at 100 Christensen. Pre-registration and a $10 fee is REQUIRED - no on-site registration!
Also, get your FREE professional LinkedIn Profile Picture taken at the fair!
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Joining State Legislators on Israel Trip
Augsburg Senior, Julian Kritz, will be joining the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas on their Inaugural State Legislators Trip to Israel, which will include the House Majority leader. Julian will be the only student traveling with the delegation thanks to a generous and prestigious grant from the Minneapolis Jewish Federation. During the nine-day trip, January 18th through the 29th, the delegation will visit the Knesset (Israel's parliament) for an exclusive reception, meet with representatives of the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem, tour Israel's holy sights and substantial high-tech sector (including Minnesota companies with R&D facilities in Israel such as Medtronic), and visit Rawabi (the first planned Palestinian city in the West Bank).
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