Monday, July 19, 2010
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Teaching and Learning

Invite to Monday's URGO Research Presentations

Faculty, staff, and students are invited to learn about the many research projects being conducted on campus this summer! This Monday through Wednesday, students in the URGO Summer Research Program present their results from an intensive, 10-week research project. Please attend any presentations interesting to you! Monday's presentations are listed below; a full schedule can be accessed at:
https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B019YtfrpAhWZmY5NmJhNTgtODEzZi00ZDRiLWFjMzQtZTc1YjIxZjFhYzU2&hl=en&authkey=CKCy3ZcK.

MONDAY PRESENTATIONS

Morning Session (10:30am-Noon):

Oren Gateway Center, Room 113
10:30 Jeremy Anthony & Nick Hudson '11 (Mathematics): Modeling carbon uptake of forests using Wavelet Analysis. [Dr. John Zobitz, Mathematics]
11:00 Matt Charboneau '11 (History & Accounting): Class, Religion, and Personal Liberties in Late Nineteenth-Century Catholic Temperance. [Dr. Michael Lansing, History]
11:30 Camille McAloney '13 (Biology): Polymorphism in the Canine TERT Gene as Compared between Large and Small Dog Breeds. [Dr. Anindya Bagchi & Dr. Jaime Modiano, U of M]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 114
10:30 Brandon Bukowski '12 (Biology): Effect of Lung Cell Secretions on Bacterial Biofilm Formation. [Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright, Biology]
11:00 Kim Carlson '11 (Chemistry & Math): Growth Stimulation of Algal Systems Using Electromagnetic Fields. [Dr. Arlin Gyberg & Dr. Vivian Feng, Chemistry]

Art Gallery, Old Main Basement
11:30 Kate Woolever '11 (Art Education): How does visual art making in the English Language Learner classroom affect the teacher-student relationship? [Tara Sweeney, Art]

Afternoon Session (1-2pm):

Oren Gateway Center, Room 113
1:00 Ali Rapp '11 (Communications & Intn'l Relations): Homosexuality in Japanese Popular Media: Mainstreaming Minority Behavior. [Dr. Kristen Chamberlain, Communications]
1:30 Sam Gerhardson '10 (Biology): Living and Dying with a Cardiac Device: Perspectives of Cardiac Nursing. [Dr. Abi Ottenberg & Dr. Paul Mueller, Mayo Clinic]

Oren Gateway Center, Room 114
1:00- 2:00 Jake Grothjan '12 (Biology) & Roque Lester McSweeney '12 (Biology): Analysis of stream restoration by macroscopic and molecular analysis of macroinvertebrates. [Dr. Ralph Butkowski, Biology]

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General Announcements

Augsburg Fortress "Little Red Book"

We have been notified that Augsburg Fortress will no longer be automatically sending out their little red appointment books. If you wish to order one for 2010-11, you will need to go to www.augsburgfortress.org. Orders must be received by July 31.


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Country Home in Brooklyn Park For Rent

2-3 bedrooms, knotty pine family room and kitchen with new stove and refrigerator, washer and dryer, double garage, huge private yard and garden. Quiet neighborhood with bike path across the street, parks, Caribou Coffee shop, Mississippi River, Edinburgh USA golf course, ice arena nearby.
Bus to downtown one block away. Easy commute to Augsburg College, U of M, United Seminary, or Bethel University.
No pets. No smoking.
Available August 15. Rent is $1000 plus utilities. 763-228-3086

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