Wednesday, November 23, 2005

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General Announcements
Volunteers Needed For 26th Annual Advent Vespers
United Way/Community Solutions Fund Campaign
WELCOME TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Student e-mail quota reminder
Information Meeting for Summer I Course in Germany
Staffing changes in Day Admissions
Donate to CGE through holiday purchases

Keeping Track of Auggies
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Augsburg Athletics
Auggie Athletics Update

Classifieds
Kevin Kling and others at Tellabration Concert

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Subject: Volunteers Needed For 26th Annual Advent Vespers

Submitter:
Danielle K Banaszak, Student

Message: As many of you already know, the 25th Annual Advent Vespers won an Emmy last year! How this is relevent to you is that you have the opportunity to be a part of this wonderful event! Volunteers are need to assist with all services on Friday and Saturday (services start at 5pm and 8pm both nights). You can volunteer for all of the services or for just the one you are coming to see! Please call or email me if you are interested: # 612-554-8352

Help kick off the Holiday sprit and volunteer with the Emmy Award Winning Advent Vespers


Subject: United Way/Community Solutions Fund Campaign

Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management

Message:

Once again, it?s that time of year when we, as a community, participate in our annual United Way/Community Solutions Fund campaign. This year, in addition to monetary contributions, there will be several opportunities to participate with other types of gifts. If you aren?t able to contribute financially, I encourage you to participate in one (or more!) of these other wonderful opportunities.

Week #1: (November 14th through November 18th)
Book Drive
Clean off those book shelves and bring all those books you won?t read again to the information desk in Christensen Center. Books collected will be donated to various charities that support children, battered women?s shelters, and state prison programs.

Weeks #2- #3: (November 21st through December 2nd)
Mitten, Hat and Scarf Tree
Bring in new and gently used winter accessories and decorate the tree by the information desk in Christen Center. All collected items will be donated to area clothes closets and homeless shelters.

Week #4: (December 5th through December 9th)
Toy Drive
Bring new, unwrapped toys and age appropriate gifts for teens to the information desk in Christensen Center. All collected items will be donated to Toys for Tots.

Throughout the campaign
Project Angel Tree
If your department would be interested in combining your efforts and ?adopting? children as part of the Project Angel Tree program, contact Michele Kidwell. Project Angel Tree is an organization that collects and distributes gifts to children of incarcerated inmates in area prisons.

Financial Contributions
You can complete your enrollment form for the Untied Way and/or the Community Solutions Fund at anytime and drop in the campus mail (CB 143, attention Michele Kidwell) or drop it by Christensen Center 100C.

Thanks again!


Subject: WELCOME TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20

Submitter:
Lillian A Maunu, Secretary, Campus Ministry

Message: Mon, Nov 28 - 10 am Convocation
Tues, Nov 29 - Hymn Sing/Music Day
Wed, Nov 30 - Lori Brandt Hale, Religion Department
Wednesday at 9:30 pm - Communion
Thurs - Bev Stratton, Religion Dept
Fri - Velkomen Jul Chapel

We hope to see you! Lil


Subject: Student e-mail quota reminder

Submitter:
Erin S Voss, Student and Public Computing Co-Manager, Information Technology

Message: This is a reminder that Phase Two of the Augsburg e-mail INBOX quota system is just around the corner for students. Phase One commenced on June 1st when all student e-mail INBOXes were automatically archived and the quota was activated.

Phase Two begins on November 28th, when messages delivered on or after June 1 will be affected by the quota. *Any messages in your e-mail INBOX that are 180 days or older will be deleted accordingly each day.* To prevent these messages from being deleted, you will need to file them into a sub-folder.

Please visit http://www.augsburg.edu/stucomp/email/quota.html for additional information about the e-mail INBOX quota and ways to save your messages in sub-folders. Questions may be directed to the Student Computing Desk at x1400 or e-mail stucomp@augsburg.edu


Subject: Information Meeting for Summer I Course in Germany

Submitter:
Kathryn A Schwalbe, Associate Professor, Business-MIS

Message: All students interested in a new Summer I course, INS295, International Projects, should try to attend a half-hour meeting on Thursday, December 1, at 3:10 PM in SVE 201. A brochure about this course is available from the Augsbrug Abroad office, 200 Murphy Place, or online at www.kathyschwalbe.com. The application deadline is January 30, 2006. The first half of the course will be held in Karlsruhe, Germany, and the second half will be here at Augsburg. Course and travel dates are May 10-June 3, 2006, and the course meets the Augsburg Experience requirement. If you have any questions, contact Associate Professor Kathy Schwalbe at schwalbe@augsburg.edu.


Subject: Staffing changes in Day Admissions

Submitter:
Carrie M Carroll, Director, Admissions

Message: There have been a couple of changes in the Day Admissions staff that I want the campus to be aware of. As many of you know, Soua Lee is leaving Augsburg (and Minnesota!) on November 25th.
Carola Thorson has been assisting the Day Admissions staff since mid-summer. She has now officially moved to Day Admissions as an Associate Director.
Please wish both well with their new adventures.


Subject: Donate to CGE through holiday purchases

Submitter:
Regina McGoff, Associate Director, Center for Global Education

Message: Buy a beautiful, handmade gift this holiday season while helping fund the Center for Global Education?s scholarships . Your purchases of stylish scarves, jewelry and other accessories provides fair wage employment to women's cooperative members in Latin American and funds scholarships for their children.

Visit our partner's website at www.mercadoglobal.org/shop. They guarantee six-day delivery. Be sure to enter the promotional code CGE001 at the time of your purchase to ensure that the Center for Global Education receives 15 percent of sales revenues.

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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):

Tuesday, November 22:
Men's Basketball -- Augsburg 57, Crown 50
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mbasket/0506statistics/112205crown.html

Women's Hockey -- Wisconsin-Eau Claire 6, Augsburg 1
http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/whockey/0506statistics/112205eauclaire.html


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

Wednesday, November 23:
Wrestling vs. Minnesota State-Moorhead, 5 p.m. (WT), 7 p.m. (Varsity)

Friday, November 25:
Men's Hockey vs. St. Scholastica at Division III College Hockey Showcase at Fogerty Arena, Blaine, Minn., 4 p.m.
Men's Basketball at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps/Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) David Wells Classic, Claremont, Calif. -- Augsburg at Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, November 26:
Men's Hockey vs. Concordia-Moorhead or Wisconsin-Superior at Division III College Hockey Showcase at Fogerty Arena, Blaine, Minn., 3 or 6:30 p.m.
Women's Basketball at Northwestern-Roseville, 5:30 p.m.
Men's Basketball at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps/Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) David Wells Classic, Claremont, Calif. -- Augsburg at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.), 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, November 30:
Women's Basketball vs. St. Olaf, Si Melby Hall, 5:45 p.m.
Men's Basketball vs. St. Olaf, Si Melby Hall, 8 p.m.

Friday, December 2:
Women's Swimming at Concordia-Moorhead Cobber Invitational, 12 p.m.
Men's Hockey at St. Mary's, 7 p.m.
Women's Hockey vs. St. Mary's, Augsburg Ice Arena, 7:05 p.m.

Saturday, December 3:
Wrestling at Minnesota State-Moorhead Dragon Open, 9 a.m.
Women's Swimming at Concordia-Moorhead Cobber Invitational, 12 p.m.
Women's Basketball vs. St. Mary's, Si Melby Hall, 1 p.m.
Men's Basketball vs. St. Mary's, Si Melby Hall, 3:15 p.m.
Men's Hockey vs. St. Mary's, Augsburg Ice Arena, 7 p.m.
Women's Hockey at St. Mary's, 7:05 p.m.

Subject: Kevin Kling and others at Tellabration Concert
Submitter:
Vicki Keck, Lead, Copy Center Specialist, Central Support Services

Message: This is no turkey and it?s packed with talent!

Join Kevin Kling, Michael Cotter, Nancy Donoval, Joshua Scrimshaw, Nothando Zulu, and host Richard Rousseau for an evening of storytelling on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This holiday event featuring Minnesota?s most gifted storytellers will be happening at Open Book, 1011 Washington Ave S. at 8 pm on November 26th. Tickets are available from Vicki in the copy center x 1054 or online at northstarstorytelling.org

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