Monday, November 7, 2005

Security and Facilities Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
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General Announcements
Space Weather Talk TODAY: NOAA's Dr. Howard Singer
Faculty/Staff Fitness/Wellness
Love, Death and the Meaning of Life: Nov 19, 7 pm
Undergraduate Admissions Campus Visits
The United Way Campaign is Coming!
Contest Submissions Due this Wednesday the 16th
SUMMER RESEARCH WORKSHOP Sponsored by URGO
Open advising sessions for Bus majors, Nov. 8 & 9

Keeping Track of Auggies
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Augsburg Athletics
WANTED: Wrestling Managers
Auggie Athletics Update

Classifieds
The Bookstore is Charming!

Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Subject: Space Weather Talk TODAY: NOAA's Dr. Howard Singer

Submitter:
Emily S Beauvais, Student

Message: Dr. Howard Singer from the NOAA's Space Environment Center will give a talk on fascinating space weather and exciting careers in atmospheric and space research.

TODAY, Monday November 7 at 3:00 in SCI 21

Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by SPS.


Subject: FACULTY/STAFF FITNESS/WELLNESS

Submitter:
Joyce Pfaff, Assoc Professor, Health-Physical Education

Message: We have had several people earn either a towel or water bottle by posting 50 workout points. So, be sure and let me know when/if you have had 50 workouts of 1/2 hr or more since the beginning of classes in September. The "reward" for your 2nd 50 pts is a great hooded sweatshirt. When you reach 50 or 100 points e-mail <fitness@augsburg.edu> For more information on the program and how you can earn points, check out our website at augsburg.edu/fitness/


Subject: Love, Death and the Meaning of Life: Nov 19, 7 p.m.

Submitter:
Hannah G Glusenkamp, Student

Message: What place do Freud and Lewis' arguments hold for humankind in the twentieth centry?

Come get a glimpse as the first-year Honors students present, "Four Vignettes: Exploring the Minds of Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis" in Sateren Auditorium on Saturday, November 19th at 7 o'clock p.m.

Please join us for this brilliant performance, comprised of student-written vignettes that explore Freud and Lewis' dissenting opinions surrounding life, death, sex, and the meaning of life!
Admission is free to the public.


Subject: Undergraduate Admissions Campus Visits

Submitter:
Amber J Dolejs, Student

Message: Monday, Nov. 7
Megan Benrud and Maxine Chipman, Sun Prairie ?06
Madelyn Gerber, Mahtomedi ?06
Kelsey Deurr, Spring Lake Park ?06, soccer
Cole Carlson, Mora ?06, cross country
Bethany Thompson, Aitkin ?06
Emily Wiles, Prentice ?06
Marc Jacob, Maple Grove ?06, soccer

Tuesday, Nov. 8
Joe Moran, Minneapolis South ?06, soccer
Cody Anderson, St. James ?06, cross country
Griffin Myslivecek
Claire Larson, Wheaton ?06, basketball

Wednesday, Nov. 9
Nick Zeien, Hastings ?06, cross country
Jordan Bergston, Forest Lake ?06, soccer
Claire Koclan, Apple Valley ?06
Grant Rostad, Holy Angels ?06
Kirsten Bock, Morehead ?06

Thursday, Nov. 10
Melissa Moberg, Sisseton ?06
Benton Krupicka, Onalaska ?06, football

Friday, Nov. 11
Katie Galbraith, Johnson ?06
Ryan Tessum
Ruth Lindquist, Grand Forks ?06
Beth VanKampen, Johnson ?06
Tyler Henricks, Woodbury ?06, soccer
Erin Scott, transfer student
Michael Petricka, Northfield ?06
Stephanie Ogland, transfer from Normandale

 


Subject: The United Way Campaign is Coming!

Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management

Message: Please join us in the East Commons for a light breakfast on Friday, November 11th to kick off the Augsburg College United Way Campaign! The campaign will run from November 11th to December 2nd and promises to be exciting with many events taking place throughout these four weeks!

Event: United Way Campaign Kick-off
Date: Friday, November 11th
Time: 8 to 9 a.m.
Location: East Commons

See you there!

Questions? Contact Michele Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant at kidwell@augsburg.edu.


Subject: Contest Submissions Due this Wednesday the 16th

Submitter:
Sara M Holman, Student

Message: This is a reminder for students that the deadline to submit entries into the Engman Prize contest is November 16. Students may enter a short piece of fiction, creative non-fiction, and/or at least three poems.

Three winners will be selected from each category. Make five copies of the submission and drop your entries off in Memorial 221 A, if no one is there, submissions can be slipped under the door or left on the desk. There should be a separate cover letter for each category entered. The cover letter should list the name of the writer, campus box number or phone number, titles of the works and the category the submission falls under. Names of the poets and authors should not be listed on the works themselves.

You can enter once in each category, and short and creative non-fiction can be no longer than 15 pages. Poetry entries with fewer than three poems submitted will not be accepted.

For more information email Sarah Gilbert at gilbert1@augsburg.edu or call 612-991-3885.


Subject: SUMMER RESEARCH WORKSHOP Sponsored by URGO

Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management

Message: ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES?

COME TO A FUN AND INFORMATIVE WORKSHOP OVER THE LUNCH HOUR AND GET YOUR SUMMER RESEARCH PROCESS STARTED!

DATES: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH OR
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH
(SAME SESSION REPEATED SO PLAN TO ATTEND ONE OR THE OTHER)

TIME: 12:00 TO 1:00
BRING YOUR LUNCH

LOCATION: RIVERSIDE ROOM, CHRISTENSEN CENTER



SPONSORED BY URGO


Subject: Open advising sessions for Bus majors, Nov. 8 & 9

Submitter:
Colleen R Junnila, Dept Administrator, Business-MIS

Message: Open advising sessions for Business majors to be held Tuesday, November 8 and Wednesday, November 9, 11:00 a.m. - 1 p.m., Christensen Center lobby.

- Open to all Business majors
- No appointment needed
- Meet with a Business Department faculty advisor
- Plan your spring 2006 course schedule
- Release your "advising hold"


Please stop by and take advantage of this opportunity to have all of your advising questions answered without making an appointment.

If unable to attend this advising session, contact your academic advisor for assistance.

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Subject: WANTED: Wrestling Managers
Submitter:
Sam Barber, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Athletics

Message: We need 2-3 managers to travel with the team to all competitions.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to filming and/or take stats.
Travel, lodging and meals are included with all competitions. Travel
destinations include Florida, Chicago and New Jersey. For any further questions
contact Sam Barber at barbers@augsburg.edu or Nechia Agate at
agate@augsburg.edu



Subject: Auggie Athletics Update
Submitter:
Donald W Stoner, Sports Information Coordinator, Public Relations and Communication

Message: Auggie Athletics Update (click on link for story/stats):

Friday, November 4:
Football -- Bethel 17, Augsburg 14
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/football/0506statistics/110405bethel.html

Men's Hockey -- Augsburg 5, Lake Forest (Ill.) 4
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mhockey/0506statistics/110405lakeforest.html

Saturday, November 5:
Men's Hockey -- Augsburg 7, St. Norbert (Wis.) 4
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mhockey/0506statistics/110505stnorbert.html

Women's Hockey -- Wisconsin-River Falls 2, Augsburg 1
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/whockey/0506statistics/110505riverfalls.html

Women's Swimming -- Augsburg, St. Catherine at Minnesota-Morris Triangular
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/swimming/0506statistics/110505morris.html


Upcoming Schedule:
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/

Friday, November 11:
Men's Hockey at Wisconsin-Stout, 7:05 p.m.

Saturday, November 12:
Men's/Women's Cross Country at NCAA Division III Central Regional, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, 11 a.m.
Football at St. Olaf, 1 p.m.
Women's Hockey at Lake Forest (Ill.), 7 p.m.
Men's Hockey at Wisconsin-River Falls, 7 p.m.

Sunday, November 13:
Women's Hockey at Lake Forest (Ill.), 2 p.m.


Subject: The Bookstore is Charming!

Submitter:
Bookstore

Message: The bookstore now carries Italian Charms with the Official Auggie on it! We also have a few bracelets to hold the charm. These charms are a perfect gift idea for alumni, students, family, yourself, etc. So come in and check out this hot new item!

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