Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Security and Facilities Announcements
New Parking Lot "L" Open

Teaching and Learning
Portfolio Workshop TODAY 11/30
Friday Seminar, December with Elise Marubbio
Save The Date - D. Apolloni presents Thelma Terry
Scholarship Update

General Announcements
When 12 equals 800,000.
The United Way/ Community Solutions Fund Campaign
Blood Drive Still Needs Donors!!
Concerned about Residence Halls?
New Hall applications available Thursday 12/1

Senior Art Show Opens This Friday!
WELCOME TO CHAPEL! MWF 10:20 TU/TH 11:20
Matting and Framing Workshop next Tues. and Wed.
Prepare for finals with Relaxation Session - WRC

Classifieds
Aerosmith / Lenny Kravitz ticket for sale
Free rent!!

Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
(Forum access is currently limited to Augsburg faculty and staff.)


Subject: New Parking Lot "L" Open

Submitter:
Krista Young, Communications and Parking Manager, Public Safety

Message: The new parking lot in the SE corner of campus at the intersection of 25th Ave. S. and Butler Pl. is open and available for use. Smaller aspects of the project (such as signs and lights) are still under construction and will be finished as soon as possible.

The new lot is called lot "L." Right now, any vehicle with a Fac/Staff, WEC/Grad, Commuter, or lot L Visitor permit may park in the lot. The lot will be posted with more detailed parking information once its signs are finished. For questions, please contact Krista Young at x1711 or John Pack at x1644.


Subject: Portfolio Workshop TODAY 11/30

Submitter:
Theresa L Martin, Administrative Assistant, Center for Teaching and Learning

Message: Portfolio Workshop
Wednesday, November 30, 4-5:30 in Marshall
Facilitated by Diane Pike

This CTL workshop is designed to help faculty in the review process become familiar with options for how to present one's case to the College. Discussion and activities will relate to how to write effective statements, what to include as evidence and why, and how to interpret student data; in addition, there will be an opportunity to form an ongoing portfolio group to work together. Recommended for all not yet tenured faculty and those considering promotion.

Please RSVP to martin@augsburg.edu or x1229


Subject: Friday Seminar, December with Elise Marubbio

Submitter:
Theresa L Martin, Administrative Assistant, Center for Teaching and Learning

Message: Wa:K Our Vision, Our Voice: Photographs and Essays from the Children of San Xavier, Lindell 301

In 1996 Professor Marubbio worked on a special photo-essay project with the O'odham children of the San Xavier reservation near Tucson, AZ. The resulting collection of photo-essays became an exhibit about the ways in which the children saw and described the world around them. Their work was exhibited at two galleries in Tucson and it traveled throughout the O'odham reservation as a touring show. Elise will be showing a selection of these works and discussing the philosophy and goals behind the project.

Refreshments are served at 3:30; the presentation begins at 4


Subject: Save The Date - D. Apolloni presents Thelma Terry

Submitter:
Barbara Lehmann, Assistant Professor, Social Work

Message: Next Wednesday December 7th at noon.
Please join the Women's Resource Center in welcoming David Apolloni and his research of Jazz great, Thelma Terry. Experience his the multi-media presentation and jazz it up with our regular Brown bag potluck. For more information about Ms. Terry as written by David, click here: http://www.redhotjazz.com/thelmaterry.html


Subject: Scholarship Update

Submitter:
Carly Eichhorst, Financial Aid Counselor, Enrollment Center

Message: Talbots Scholarships for Women

Talbots Charitable Foundation is offering scholarships that will be awarded to 50 women nation wide in the amounts of $10,000 -$1,000. The deadline for applications is January 3, 2006 or until the first 1,000 eligible applications have been received, whichever is earlier.

Scholarship eligibility requirements:
Applicants must be women who reside in the United States
Have obtained a high school diploma or GED on or before September 1996
Be enrolled in a full-or-part time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 2-4 year college, university, or vocational-technical school.
Are attending school during the 2006-2007 academic year and receiving a degree no earlier than May 2007, and have at least two semesters (24 credits or more) remaining to complete an undergraduate degree as of the beginning of the fall academic term.
* Students who have previously obtained a bachelor's degree are not eligible to apply.

Applications available at www.talbots.com/about/scholar/scholar.asp or at Talbots stores.


Subject: When 12 equals 800,000.

Submitter:
Stephanie Malone, Director of the Augsburg Fund, Development

Message:
No, this isn't "new math." It is the formula for success for Thrivent's $800,000 challenge grant.

We are a dozen people short of our goal, and time is nearly up. But! There's still time for you to enroll as a Thrivent member and be part of the equation.

THE $800,000 POSSIBILITY:
Thrivent Financial is offering an $800,000 challenge grant to Lutheran institutions this year as an incentive to increase participation. Augsburg receives a portion of the grant when the College engages 588 people in Thrivent's matching gift program by Thursday December 1st (tomorrow!).

On this final day of the drive, we stand at 576. But, we still have time to meet the goal.


WHEN 12 EQUALS SO MUCH MORE:
We are TWELVE participants shy of that goal. Can you be one of the dozen who gets us to the magical number of 588?

THE IMPORTANCE OF ONE - THE IMPORTANCE OF YOU!
As an employee of Augsburg College, you are eligible for Associate Membership with Thrivent Financial. Once you enroll as a member, your gifts to Augsburg will be matched $1 for every $2 donated. This is a great way to enhance your current giving to the Faculty/Staff campaign.

For electronic copies of the paperwork, please contact Stephanie Malone
at malone@augsburg.edu. Or, call 612-338-0002 for more information.

Thank you for considering this opportunity, and special thanks to all
faculty and staff who've become Thrivent members to help reach this goal.


P.S. ALL PAPERWORK MUST BE TURNED IN TO DEVELOPMENT **BY NOON TODAY**


Subject: The 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.

Weeks #1- 4: (November 14th through December 9th)
Book Drive
Clean off those book shelves and bring all those books you wonât 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 (kidwell@augsburg.edu). 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!


Subject: Blood Drive Still Needs Donors!!

Submitter:
Dianne Detloff, Administrative Assistant, Counseling & Health Promotion

Message: It's the season of giving so why not start December out by donating a pint of blood at Augsburg's annual blood drive tomorrow. Several slots are still open and your blood is desparately needed. Please call Kristi at 612-600-4658 for available times or Dianne in the CCHP office at 612-330-1707. The Memorial Blood Center Bloodmobile will be in front of the Music Hall from 9 - 3 on Thursday 12/1. Give the gift of life, give blood tomorrow. Thank you. If you are donating, remember to eat well before your donation, drink lots of fluids and bring a picture ID with you.


Subject: Concerned about Residence Halls?

Submitter:
Maria L Mitchell, Student

Message: Come to the Century Room in the basement of Christensen Center next to 155 Degrees, Student Senate's Student Concerns Committee is hosting a night with Stacy Enger, Hall director of New Hall. Come and share your concerns, suggestions or questions with Stacy this THURSDAY 12/1!


Subject: New Hall applications available Thursday 12/1

Submitter:
Stacy L Enger, Hall Director, Residence Life

Message: 06-07 Applications are available on-line beginning Thursday, December 1st and are due Monday, December 5th.
www.augsburg.edu/reslife/housing/nh

Priority for New Hall will be based on:

1. Completion of the online New Hall Application and,
2. completion of the online roommmate agreement or studio agreement (where applicable) on or before December 5th, 2005
3. All residents must be in good standing*
4. Senior or junior status for academic year 2006-2007.

Contact Stacy Enger, New Hall Director at 612 656 6501 (x6501) or at engers@augsburg.edu with any questions.


Subject: Senior Art Show Opens This Friday!

Submitter:
Rachel C Quick, Student

Message: Rachel Quick's senior art show "Concedes to Beads" opens this Friday in the Special Collections Room display case in the Lindell Library (near the Gage Family Gallery). The show will be on view until December 16th.


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

Submitter:
Lillian A Maunu, Secretary, Campus Ministry

Message: The rest of this week in Chapel:
Wed - Lori Brandt Hale & Riverside Singers
Wed at 9:30 pm Communion
Thurs - Bev Stratton
Fri - VELKOMMEN JUL CHAPEL!

We hope to see you! Lil


Subject: Matting and Framing Workshop next Tues. and Wed.

Submitter:
Kerry Morgan, Coordinator of Galleries and Exhibits, Art

Message: The Art Dept. Faculty will be hosting a Matting and Framing Workshop in the basement of Old Main on Tuesday, Dec. 6 from 2 - 5 p.m. and on Wednesday, Dec. 7 from 3:30 - 5 p.m. We will have special tools available to use, some free frames, and a minimal fee for some materials. Get your artwork framed to give away over the holidays or to save for the 2006 All-Student Juried Art Exhibition.


Subject: Prepare for finals with Relaxation Session - WRC

Submitter:
Barbara Lehmann, Assistant Professor, Social Work

Message: On the last day of classes and in preparation for finals, The Women's Resource Center will sponsor a relaxation spa day. Come to the Center for a massage, make your own aroma therapy spritzer, and listen to relaxing music while you munch on healthy food and relax. Put the date in your planner, Friday, December 9th from 1 - 4 p.m. in 207 Sverdrup.

 

Subject: Aerosmith / Lenny Kravitz ticket for sale
Submitter:
Ted A Jedlicki, Student

Message: I am selling one ticket for the Aerosmith / Lenny Kravitz concert on Tuesday, December 6th at 7:30 PM. It is straight back from the stage, section 202, row U, seat 5. I am selling it for face value, $55. I paid $70 for the ticket after ticketmaster charges and fees. You donât have to pay for any of these. Call me (Ted) at 612-226-4024 or e-mail me at jedlicki@augsburg.edu

Subject: Free rent!!
Submitter:
Colby J Smith, Student

Message: *FREE RENT!!*
ð 2 BR Apt. within walking distance of Augsburg's campus
ð Rent-FREE for live-in PCA -- Assist with daily living skills for male quadriplegic student
ð Live-In PCA may also earn income for providing assistance (possibly $10/hour)
ð Respite PCAs (personal-care attendants) will be available
ð Love of comedy and sports a plus...!
ð For more information or to express interest please contact:
* smithc4@augsburg.edu *
952-942-5878 and ask for Colby

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