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- Outstanding Staff Awards Survey
- Food Service Hours
- Sophomore $10 Go-To Card Bonus
- Nominate Staff for October Auggie Pride Award
- Residence Life Is Hiring
- Collection for DAPL Protesters
- Food Service Menus
- #AuggiesVote - Election 2016
- The Engman Writing Prize
- TOMORROW - Somali Community Session - 3:30 p.m. - OGC
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Boyd Koehler Has Research Article Published
A publication of Boyd Koehler's, (Library), and Grace Dyrud's (Psychology) American Psychological Association presentation, Beyond Social Media: Library Instruction for Psychology Seniors, will appear in the APA Division, Society of Teaching Psychology's e-book. This e-book summarizes the presentations at the American Psychology Association's Division of Teaching of Psychology at the national convention held in Denver, August, 2016.
Teaching Across Cultures Workshop - Mon., Nov. 7
All faculty and staff are invited to attend this new workshop next Monday led by Joanne Reeck, Augsburg's Chief Diversity Officer.
The workshop will provide tools for faculty to teach across individuated and integrated cultural frameworks. You will have the opportunity to analyze your own teaching style and discuss how to incorporate tools in your classes that will set students up for success across cultural backgrounds.
Teaching Across Cultures
Monday, November 7
9:15am-11:00 a.m.
OGC 100
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
CTL Night at the Theatre - TONIGHT
There is one free ticket for faculty and staff remaining for tonight's CTL Night at the Theatre! Email Mara at ctl@augsburg.edu now to secure your spot.
The Center for Teaching and Learning invites Augsburg faculty and staff to attend the Theater Department's production of Cymbeline and a post-show discussion on Thursday, November 3. English Professor Doug Green and Director Darcey Engen, along with student actors from the show, will lead the discussion during a dessert reception in the Foss Atrium. The play begins at 7pm. Please join us for this event!
Model United Nations and POL 368
Students, don't forget that the priority deadline to apply for next spring's Model UN Delegation is Monday, November 14. Those accepted will enroll in POL 368 in the spring semester and travel to NYC for the national conference on March 18-25, 2017. A lab fee of $500 is required; the college will cover the remainder of the cost.
Prerequisites are POL 160 World Politics OR consent of the instructor. Any undergraduate student, regardless of major or class year, may apply!
Follow this link to download the application and read more details: http://web.augsburg.edu/~kilgorem/MUN_Application_2017.doc
Get Paid To Do Research On Campus This Summer
URGO Summer Research Info Sessions
November 15th @ 3:30 in Sverdrup 206
November 16th @ 12:30 in Sverdrup 1
Snacks will be provided!
Join us to learn about on-campus research opportunities for Summer 2017. URGO provides paid research opportunities for students to work under the guidance of a faculty mentor. No previous research experience is required; URGO summer mentoring and programming is designed to support students throughout the research process and facilitate professional development. Student researchers get to know each other well over the summer through regular meetings and are also given the opportunity to explore more of the city through social events.
At the info sessions you will hear about the various summer research options offered here on campus, learn about the application process, and hear from past summer researchers about their experiences.
Please contact urgo@augsburg.edu if you have any questions
Apply to Off-Campus Summer Research Programs
Travel. Learn. Connect.
Get paid to conduct research with some of the nation's top academics at universities, labs, or institutes through a summer research program. There are programs designed for students in the sciences and social sciences and they often include a research stipend and housing. Such programs are a great way to enhance your education, meet new people, and explore a new city!
Attend an URGO Off-Campus Research Info Session and discuss how to find opportunities and how to build your strongest application. Hear stories and advice from students who have participated in off-campus research in past summers. In previous years, students have conducted research at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, The University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, The University of Minnesota, and many more!
Off-Campus Research Information Session
Friday, November 11
12:45- 1:45 in Oren Gateway Center 112
Pizza will be provided!
General Announcements
Outstanding Staff Awards Survey
We are interested in some feedback about the awards given out every year at our Staff Appreciation event. Staff Senate strives to continue the growth of this event and the award opportunities that come with it and your input is key to making that happen. Take our two question survey: http://augsburg.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5cgk7ErGC5v1DO5
Food Service Hours
Einsteins is open from 7:30 am-9 pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7pm.
Nabo is open from 7:30 am-8 pm, with Hot Food starting at 10am
The Commons is open from 7:30 am-7 pm
Breakfast 7:30-9:45 am
Continental Breakfast 9:45-11 am
Lunch 11am-1:30 pm
Light Lunch 1:30-4:30 pm
Dinner 4:30-7 pm
Sophomore $10 Go-To Card Bonus
Augsburg and Metro Transit are pleased to announce a $10 Go-To Card bonus. Augsburg students who
--Were enrolled in AugSem in Fall 2015;
--Activated their Go-To card last year by adding at least $10;
--Used their Go-To Card at least once since January 2016.
will receive a $10 match from Metro Transit if you add $10 to your Go-To Card between Nov. 1 and Dec. 1, 2016
Complete the short form you can get to by the link at the bottom of this message, add $10 to your Go-To Card, and Metro Transit will add $10 in December.
https://goo.gl/forms/WfGnjJYswatEeERY2
Nominate Staff for October Auggie Pride Award
Staff Senate is accepting staff nominations for October's Auggie Pride Award. This recognition honors those who you feel go above and beyond on behalf of Augsburg College. Reasons to acknowledge a staff member can include a variety of things, such as the completion of a project, the implementation of an innovative idea, or simply giving directions to a lost campus guest. To submit your nomination email staffsenate@augsburg.edu.
Learn more about the Auggie Pride Award Program at inside.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/auggie_pride
Residence Life Is Hiring
Residence Life is hosting several informational sessions on what being an RA or Lead Staff member entails! Info sessions will be held in the Urn/Mort Lobby during the following times:
Tuesdays 9:00pm-9:30pm
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 29
Wednesdays 8:00pm-8:30pm
Nov. 9
Nov. 16
Nov. 30
Applications are open November 16 - December 2!
Collection for DAPL Protesters
Augsburg Indigenous Student Association (AISA) and American Indian Student Services are collecting donated items to take to DAPL protesters at the Oceti Sakowin (Seven Council Fires) Camp in Cannonball, ND as they prepare for winter months. Items we are collecting are:
--Blankets, winter sleeping bags, sleeping mats, cots
--Insulated boots and other cold weather clothing
--Insulated gloves, work gloves
Items can be brought to Oyate' Commons located at in the lower level of Christensen Center Room 2.
People are also invited to donate directly to the camp. More information can be found at: http://www.ocetisakowincamp.org/ under 'donate'.
We are also selling 'STOP DAPL' t-shirts as a fundraiser. This funding will be used to go to the camp and/or purchase items in need there. Please watch for us tabling in the Christensen Center or stop by Oyate' Commons to purchase one.
Food Service Menus
The Nabo Meal Replacement Today is Mixed Green Salad with Chicken, Peppers, Balsamic Dressing, Breadstick, and Fountain Soda.
Market Place is Serving Slow Roasted Italian Turkey, Creamy Mushroom Risotto, Fresh Garlic Green Beans, and Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
Vege is Serving California Style Veggie Burger, Oven Roasted Garlic Fries, Grilled Zucchini, and Fresh Corn on the Cob.
On Tuesday, November 8, get 50% off your meal at The Commons if you have an "I Voted" sticker.
In honor of Veterans Day, on Friday, November 11, and Saturday, November 12, with a Military ID, you will receive a Free Meal in The Commons or $5 off you order at Nabo.
#AuggiesVote - Election 2016
Tues., Nov. 8 is Election Day! Celebration your civic participation and use #AuggiesVote.
Augsburg students who live on campus and are eligible to vote can do same day registration and vote on campus - Augsburg sent the list of resident students to the City of Minneapolis Elections Board.
Augsburg is the district precinct's voting place - Christensen Center, Marshall Room.
To get more information on where you can vote, visit the Secretary of State website, http://www.sos.state.mn.us
The Engman Writing Prize
The John Engman Writing Prize, a literary competition sponsored by Murphy Square and the Augsburg English Department, is awarded each year to promising writers. This year's submission deadline is Sunday, December 18. Judges of the competition will select winners in each of the categories of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction.
To enter, writers must submit the following:
Short Fiction - One complete short story of not more than 15 pages.
Creative Non-fiction - One complete piece not longer than 15 pages.
Poetry - At least three poems.
All writers must be enrolled at Augsburg College and may enter each of the categories as often as they wish, but they may only win in one. Names of writers must not be on the works submitted.
Entries must be submitted though Moodle: https://go.augsburg.edu/engman
The prize was named in honor of poet and Augsburg alumnus John Engman who died in 1996. Judges for the contest are English Department faculty members. The judges reserve the right to withhold awards if entries in specific categories are not of winning quality; they may also increase the number of awards in a category that has attracted entries of obvious merit. Winners will be notified in January.
TOMORROW - Somali Community Session - 3:30 p.m. - OGC
The Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship is hosting "Who is My Neighbor" with Brian Coyle Center's Youth Director and longtime community leader, Abdirahman Mukhtar on Friday, November 4 from 3:15 p.m.-4:45 p.m. in OGC #113. Come and learn more about our Somali Community.
All students, faculty, staff, and community members are welcome to attend, so feel free to bring friends!
Contact Mary Laurel True with questions at truem@augsburg.edu
Event Announcements
Next Week: Luther Seminary Alliance Focused Conversation
Business-MIS
Next week's Focused Conversations will outline the work to date on the Luther Seminary shared services alliance. The sessions will be led by Rebecca John, vice president of Marketing and Communication.
Dates, times and location:
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2-3 p.m., Oren 100 (remote access will be available for this session)
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Oren 100
Click the following links to add a session to your calendar:
Tuesday session:
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2016-17/index.htm?icalmail=d5c89db497dbf46d119a3f734891b1e8&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2016-17%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D11%26amp%3Bday%3D8%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Wednesday session:
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2016-17/index.htm?icalmail=4d2c32ab749071ac01af58b417453589&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2016-17%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D11%26amp%3Bday%3D9%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Be a Part of Advent Vespers Processional Party
The 37th Annual Advent Vespers is approaching rapidly! Ten to twelve thousand people come to the 'cathedral-like' Central Lutheran Church in downtown Minneapolis for Augsburg's Advent Vespers. Hundreds of Augsburg singers, instrumentalists and liturgical participants will lead these five services. Be a part of vespers by carrying a candle, torch banner, or bells in the gospel processional! This is a great way to settle into Advent and spend time with other Auggies.
The services are on Friday, 12/2, at 5pm & 8pm, and on Saturday, 12/3, at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm. Bus transportation between Augsburg campus and Central Lutheran is provided, as well as meals and snacks.
Sound like fun? It is! Sign-up in Foss 104, contact Amy Hanson at hansona2@augsburg.edu or online at http://www.augsburg.edu/campusministry/advent-vespers/
Heritage Day - TODAY
AUGSBURG STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF, YOU'RE INVITED TO HERITAGE DAY on Thursday, November 3!
As Augsburg approaches its 150th Anniversary (in 2019), we continue to explore how our Lutheran heritage informs our callings.
On November 3, join us in celebrating Heritage Day 2016 through creative engagement with contemporary issues of race and faith. Artists Joe Davis and Agape will lead us through creative dialogue through music, storytelling, and poetry.
Visit http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/events/heritageday/ for more details.
AGAPE* (Dave Scherer) has inspired hundreds of thousands of people from Brooklyn to Bosnia with his relational ministry "Hip Hop Outreach." Combining rapping, dancing, storytelling and his fluency in Spanish, AGAPE* connects with his listeners in a way that they really "get it". He has recorded 10 albums and recently published a book entitled "Agap-ology". His ministry was also featured in a ABC documentary about people tackling food insecurity in America. These days you can find him at Luther Seminary where he works part-time as the Christian Public Leader coordinator. He is also a Qualified Administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory.
Joe Davis is a multi-media spoken word poet, teaching artist, and community organizer based in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Engaging wildly diverse audiences--from hundreds of interfaith and intergenerational marchers at the Selma to MN 50th Anniversary March to over 35,000 youth at the Ford Field Stadium in Detroit, Michigan--Joe Davis has a gift for bringing people together around honest poems, stories, and songs. One of six recipients of the 2015 Intermedia Verve Spoken Word Artist Grant, he founded a music collective, The Poetic Diaspora, while developing a classroom curriculum and producing a documentary film exploring the history of the Minneapolis-St.Paul spoken word scene. As a student and educator, he has served as teaching artist at dozens of high schools and universities and is currently the Artist-in-Residence at Luther Seminary, pursuing a masters in Theology of the Arts.
Want to know more about these talented artists before the event? Visit http://www.hiphopoutreach.com/#rise-up-tour for AGAPE (Dave Scherer) and https://www.facebook.com/joedavispoetry for Joe Davis.
Schedule for Nov. 3 Heritage Day
11:30am-11:50am Chapel (Foss Center)
Any questions can be directed to Lonna Field or Emily Glaser at the Christensen Center for Vocation- ccv@augsburg.edu.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!
Prayer Vigil: Sunday, November 13, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Lutheran Social Service of MN, Luther Seminary, Augsburg College, and the Saint Paul and Minneapolis Area Synods invite you to join us at the Come Together prayer vigils started by congregations in North Minneapolis to pray together for peace and an end to violence in our communities and our country. The next Gathering is at Zion Baptist Church, 621 Elwood Avenue N, Minneapolis, 4:00-5:30 p.m., Sunday, November 13.
Christensen Vocation Lunch with Leif Anderson
Augsburg Faculty and Staff,
You are invited to attend this year's Christensen Vocation Lunch with Leif Anderson: Equipping the Saints (Enterprise Edition) Wednesday, November 16th from 11:10 am to 12:20 pm
The Christensen Vocation Lunch is an event that strengthens the concept of vocation at Augsburg for faculty and staff by providing role models from within the community to share a presentation on their sense of call and life journey.
Learn More and Register at:
https://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/events/vocationlunch/
Note: Spaces are limited so you must register in order to attend this event. Also note: upon completion of your registration, please be sure you receive a confirmation email before you add the event to your calendar.
If you have any questions, please contact the CCV office at (612) 330-1403 or ccv@augsburg.edu.
More about our speaker: Leif Anderson
As vice president and chief strategy officer, Leif Anderson leads institutional planning and effectiveness at Augsburg, working to realize the college's vision through implementation of the Augsburg2019 strategic plan. Leif's role includes special support for the president and the staffing of key committees including the University Council, the President's Leadership Team, and the Regents Committee of the Board.
Prior to his appointment as chief strategy officer in 2016, Leif served for 20 years in leadership roles within Augsburg's information technology organization. He became Augsburg's first chief information officer in 2002 and was promoted to vice president in 2008. Alongside his leadership in higher education, Leif is a dedicated volunteer in the performing arts, having served for 13 years as a founding board member of TU Dance, a renowned contemporary dance organization in St. Paul. He holds a B.A. in German from the University of Minnesota, and a Master's in Public Affairs from the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School.
Morning Chapel: Harry Boyte
It's Heritage Day. Join us for worship in the chapel today at 11:30 am: "Race & Reformation" with AGAPE* and Joe Davis, hip hop and spoken word artists.
Faith and Politics Series Continues:
* Friday, 11/4, 10:40am: Judge LaJune Thomas Lange speaking, "Get Out the Vote." Musicians: Alexandra Bell, vocals; Destyn Land, piano
* Monday, 11/7, 10:40am: Mindful Monday - Stress Management for all. Come practice strategies to restore and balance energy!
* Tuesday, 11/8, 11:30am: Election Day. We welcome the Augsburg Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Klemme
* Wednesday, 11/9, 10:40am: "Faith & Politics" series concludes with Michael Lansing, Associate Professor and Chair Department of History
* Thursday, 11/10: Center for Wellness and Counseling Convocation - No Chapel Service
* Friday, 11/11, 10:40am: Veteran's Day. Speaker: Veteran and Auggie Ray Grabau. We also welcome the Augsburg Choir, directed by Mark Sedio '76.
We gather in Hoversten Chapel - Everyone is welcome!
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