Thursday, October 14, 2010
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Teaching and Learning

Scholarship $ for Language Study this Summer

A program of United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program will offer intensive summer language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages for summer 2011.

http://www.clscholarship.org/applicants.htm

The 2011 CLS Program application is now available, and the deadline to apply is November 15, 2010.

Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) institutes provide fully-funded group-based intensive language instruction and structured cultural enrichment experiences for seven to ten weeks for U.S. citizen undergraduate, Master's and Ph.D. students.

Arabic, Persian: Advanced beginning, intermediate or advanced level;
Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu: Beginning, intermediate or advanced level;
Chinese, Japanese, Russian: Intermediate or advanced level.
The CLS Program is part of a U.S. government effort to expand dramatically the number of Americans studying and mastering critical need foreign languages. Students of diverse disciplines and majors are encouraged to apply. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers. Please visit 2010 CLS Institutes for more information.

Countries may include: Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, Oman, Russia, South Korea, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, or others where the target languages are spoken.

Please see Information for Applicants for eligibility requirements, grant benefits, and language levels and pre-requisites.

The 2011 CLS Program application is now available. The deadline to apply is November 15, 2010 at 11:59pm PST.

http://www.clscholarship.org/applicants.htm

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It's Not Too Late to Study Abroad in Winter Break

Join Professor Joe Underhill spring semester in a course like no other! For two weeks over winter break, analyze environmental challenges, opportunities and interrelationships as you visit eco-tourism sites, sustainable farming cooperatives and meet with local government officials, activists and business leaders in both Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Then spend the rest of spring semester synthesizing what you learned, and applying it to our context here in Minneapolis.

DEADLINE EXTENDED until October 15!

Course title: ENV 310: Environmental Politics Field Seminar OR POL 461: Topics in International Politics
Travel Dates: Dec. 31, 2010-Jan. 15, 2011 (course meets before travel and two hours a week Jan 19-March 9)
Cost: $4,589 for full-time Day students, $4,949 for WEC students
Fulfills: Augsburg Experience and Upper division requirement/elective for ES, POL and IR
Deadline extended to apply: Friday, October 15!

Financial aid is available too! For more information on studying abroad or about this program, please contact Andrea Dvorak at dvorak@augsburg.edu or stop by the study abroad library in Murphy Place!

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Writing Lab Hours

The Augsburg College Writing Lab received almost 2,000 visits from students last academic year and is planning to break the record this year. The Lab is located on the street level of Lindell Library. All Augsburg students are welcome at any stage of the writing process. No appointments are taken.

Hours are as follows:
Monday - 6:30-9 PM (NOTE THE CLOSING AT 9, NOT 9:30)
Tuesday - 3-5:30 and 7:30-10 PM
Wednesday - 3-5:30 and 6:30-9 PM
Thursday - 3-5:30 and 7:30-10 PM
Friday – 5-7 PM (NOTE CHANGE)
Sunday - 5:30-8 PM

If you have questions, please contact Professor Swanson (x1010).

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MUE 129 - Improv in Music Information Sessions

An information session on Augsburg's Improv in Music Ensemble course will be held at 1:20 pm on Monday, October 18th in room M16 of the music building, for those wishing to enroll in future sessions. Contact Christian McGuire at mcguire@augsburg.edu if you wish to attend or have any questions.
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Improvisation in Music (MUE 129) is a contemporary music workshop ensemble course open to all Augsburg College students of any level on any instrument. It is designed to challenge every student with the unique opportunity to find their own creative musical voice within a collaborative environment.

Students attend one workshop per week in which they play and discuss issues regarding performance practice in live and studio settings, improvisational and stylistic techniques, transcriptions, write compositions, stage presence, etc. As students grow in the course, they are exposed to diverse modes of improvisation traditions as practiced by many cultures from around the world. They are encouraged through exercises (and an attitude of fearlessness) to experiment based upon what they have learned.

The repertoire is open, varied and designed to expose students to a wide range of past and contemporary musical styles: Rock, Folk, Jazz, Country, Latin, African, Classical, Trance, Jam-band, Motown/Stax style horn bands, Indian, Fusion, Dixieland, Arabic Maqamat, and many more! With this approach students build a musical library of the mind from which they can draw when playing with others. As a music course at a Liberal Arts college, it is intended that the students will be able to apply the transferable methods of collaboration used here to other fields so that they may comfortably discuss a diversity of perspectives and provide mature constructive feedback.

To view past performances including our John Lennon 70th Birthday performance, please visit our channel on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/mue129
or find our Facebook page: Augsburg College - Improv in Music
http://www.augsburg.edu/ppages/~mcguire/

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General Announcements

Free Lockers Available for Students

Campus Activities and Orientation has a limited number of lockers that students can reserve for their use for the academic year. These lockers are completely free and are located on the ground floor of Science Building. Lockers are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and priority is given to students who commute from off-campus. To find out more information on how to reserve a locker, contact AuBri Weatherspoon, CAO Student Administrative Assistant, via email at cao@augsburg.edu as soon as possible!

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Dining Service during Homecoming

Thursday, October 14
Lunch will close promptly at 2:00pm and Dinner service will resume in the Century Room at 4:30pm.

Friday, October 15
Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner service will be served in the Century Room.
- Breakfast Hours: 7:30am until 9:00am
- Lunch Hours: 11:00am until 1:30pm
- Dinner Hours: 4:30pm until 7:00pm

Saturday, October 16
Brunch service will be served in Murphy Square Park from 10:00am until 1:00pm.
Dinner service will resume in The Commons at 5:00pm until 7:00pm

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for understanding. We hope you enjoy the Homecoming festivities.

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"The Disclosure Dilemma"

To help raise awareness during this month, we will be posting brief notes on how we as a community can be supportive of persons with disabilities.

"The Disclosure Dilemma"

Should you? Shouldn't you? When? To whom? Such questions frequently arise whenever the topic of disclosure of a disability arises. Many disabilities, such as certain learning, cognitive, and perceptual disabilities, are not readily apparent. Students and employees with hidden disabilities may be reluctant to disclose information about the presence and nature of a disability for fear of discrimination and negative perceptions.
(source: http://www.heath.gwu.edu/node/64)

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NPCR Informational Session

NPCR (Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalization)

Informational Session
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 5:00 -6:00 p.m.
Oren Gateway Room 112
Excellent paid research internships for Economics, Sociology, Political Science majors

Building Community-University Partnerships – stop by to learn how you can apply for semester long paid research projects in nearby neighborhoods. www.npcr.org

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Study Abroad Winter & Spring--Apply by This Friday

Augsburg Abroad announces Study Abroad deadline extensions for the following programs:

SPRING SEMESTER Abroad: October 15
•Programs around the world: all affiliate/partner programs
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/region.html

•International Partners & Exchanges: China,Germany,Finland and Norway
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/programs.html#IP

WINTER BREAK: October 15
•Costa Rica/Nicaragua: Environmental Politics (POL Sci/Env. Studies)
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/documents/NicaCostarica.pdf

•Chiapas, Mexico: Indigenous Issues (AIS/WST)
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/documents/chiapas.pdf

CGE SPRING SEMESTER: November 1
•Mexico: AugCore and, Migration & Globalization
http://www.augsburg.edu/global/mexico/index.html
$1000 tuition discount.

•Central America: Social Change--Peace, Justice & Community Engagement
http://www.augsburg.edu/global/centralamerica/index.html
$2000 tuition discoun.

Next Steps:
1. Attend a Group Advising Meeting (See schedule below.)
Group Advising Meetings are held DAILY in the Study Abroad Library in Murphy Place. You'll find out about finances, academics, and how to research programs around the world.

2. Choose a program.
Choose from quality Augsburg College programs and many affiliated programs.
There are over 300 programs available in over 80 different countries.

3. Apply by the extended deadline.

-----Advising Hours----

Monday
3:00 PM

Tuesday
9:00 AM
4:00 PM

Wednesday
10:00 AM
3:00 pm (for CGE: Central America, Mexico & Namibia)

Thursday
9:00 AM
3:00 pm(for Faculty-led programs in Winter Break & Summer)

Friday
11:00 AM
2:30 PM
+ Evening hours by appointment for Weekend College students.
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Deadlines for Summer and Fall 2011 programs:
•Faculty-led Summer Programs: February 1, 2011
Argentina, Egypt & Italy
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/programs.html#Short09

•Fall Semester, Academic Year & non-Augsburg Summer: March 1st
http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/region.html
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questions? abroad@augsburg.edu www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/

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Auditions for The Living Newspaper Project

Winter Main Stage Play Auditions
Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center

Monday, October 18, 3:30 – 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, October 19, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.

All Augsburg students are welcome to audition for The Living Newspaper Project. There are many ways for you to get involved — through performance, writing, music, research, and community outreach.

Auditions and participation are not limited only to acting! If you are chosen as part of the ensemble, you may decide to perform onstage and/or contribute to the production in other ways. The ensemble members will determine the topic of the performance and create the script themselves!

Here are the steps you'll need to take to get involved:

1. Sign up for an audition time on the sheet posted on the Tjornhom-Nelson Theater door in the atrium of the Foss Center.

2. Go to the front desk of the Theater Arts Department (shared with Campus Ministry) in Foss Center OR the Theater Arts Department public folder on Augnet, where you will find a series of articles.

3. Choose one article and carefully prepare a 2-3 minute dramatic response or creative representation of it. (You may choose more than one article if you find a thematic link between them.) You could write a scene, perform an original monologue, create a movement piece, compose music, craft the words of the article into a poem, make a sound collage—the options are endless. Just be sure that you present or perform your work in no more than 3 minutes.

Callbacks will be held Wednesday, October 20 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
A cast meeting will be held Thursday, October 21 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Formal rehearsals will begin November 15, and performances will be February 4-13, 2011.

If you have any questions, please email the director Sarah Myers at myerss@augsburg.edu.

More on The Living Newspaper Project

Inspired by the original Living Newspapers of the Federal Theater Project in the 1930s, this student-devised performance will use a range of nonfiction sources to explore a current social issue. Ensemble members will gather interviews, articles, and multimedia – and generate their own writing — to create and stage a totally unique piece of socially conscious theatre.

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Homecoming T-shirts

Experience Homecoming 2010 with Augsburg TShirt! Come to the Christensen Center to buy your shirt for $8 to support the Auggies. Shirts will be sold from 11-1 Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in front of the Welcome Desk. Saturday shirts will be for sale starting at 10 AM until halftime of the football game. Go Auggies!

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Book Orders Due Tomorrow, October 15

Effective in 2010, the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) will require Augsburg to inform students about how they can save money on textbooks (including used books, cash back programs, etc.) Submitting your book orders promptly will help ensure our compliance to HEOA.
SUBMITTING TEXTBOOK REQUESTS
During registration, students must be able to access course information for fall. Registration begins in November, so it is imperative that we receive your Spring/Winter textbook adoption as soon as possible. Book request will be due in the store October 15th. We'll take your requests any way you want to deliver them! Choose the process that works best for you:
• Call 612-359-6492.
• E-mail sm592@bncollege.com or forgey@augsburg.edu
• Use our online system at www.augsburg.bncollege.com (click on the Faculty tab).
ONLINE REQUEST SYSTEM
This easy-to-use system gives you access to valuable information and timesaving features. You can learn what books were used over the past two years and select previously used textbooks just by checking a box, or you can enter information about a new book you want to use. You can also request additional supplies and materials needed for your course.
How to submit online requests through the bookstore website.
• Go to www.augsburg.bncollege.com
• Click on the Faculty tab at the top of the page.
• Log in or register if you haven't already.
• Follow Steps 1 through 5…..and you're done!
• After you complete this process, you will receive an e-mail confirmation that your textbook request was received.
WHY THE EARLY REQUESTS?
Faculty members are often surprised how early we begin asking for textbook requests for the coming term. We need to know what textbooks you plan to use for a number of reasons:
• To manage publisher or shipping delays that may arise. If we know what textbooks you want to use early on, you'll have time to review alternatives if your preferred titles aren't available.
• To get textbooks in the students' hands for the first day of class and to help them be prepared. By working together, we can make sure not a moment of instructional time is lost.
• To help save our students money! Early requests help us secure used copies of textbooks. Used textbooks offer students a lower-priced alternative—typically 25% less than a new textbook.
FACULTY CENTER NETWORK (FCN)
Are you considering a new book for the coming term? The FCN makes textbook selection faster and easier. This free online resource provides you with the information and tools you need to quickly research, select, and request your textbooks. You can view lists of other titles published in your discipline using various search and sort criteria, see how frequently and at which schools different textbooks are being used, read peer reviews, and preview textbooks.

Once you've identified which textbooks you want to learn more about, you can examine each book's cover and table of contents. Some textbooks have excerpts and summaries. The FCN also contains a link that you can use to request desk copies from publishers.
Ready to get started? Go to www.augsburg.bncollege.com and click on the Faculty tab. The Faculty Center Network access is located at the bottom of the Faculty page.
Bookstore Contact Info: Phone 612.359.6492
E-mail sm592@bncollege.com or forgey@augsburg.edu
Bookstore Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9:00-6:00, Friday 9:00-4:00, WEC SAT 10:30-1:00

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Apply to be an Orientation Leader

Apply To Be An Orientation Leader

Did you have a blast at SOAR and Auggie Days when you were a first-year student? Does welcoming the Class of 2015 to Augsburg sound like fun to you? Do you want to take your leadership skills to the next level? Well if you answered "yes" to any of these questions, being an 2011 Orientation Leader might be the job for you! Stop by the Auggie's Nest on the ground floor of the Christensen Center to pick up a 2011 Orientation Leader application. Applications are due by 4:30 pm on Friday, November 12.

If you want more information about the Orientation Leader position, past Orientation Leaders will be tabling in the lobby of the Christensen Center on October 7th 11:00 am-2:00 pm, October 13th 12:00-3:00 pm, and November 4nd 10:00 am-1:00 pm.

For questions, contact the Campus Activities and Orientation, Orientation Line at 612-330-1100

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Event Announcements

Government Job and Internship Fair

Government Job & Internship Fair (Careers In Public Service)
Friday, October 22, 2010
10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. FREE and open to the public
U of M, Twin Cities Campus - Coffman Memorial Union, Great Hall
For more information visit http://www.mcucsa.org/govjobfair/

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Fall Art Tour - Tomorrow

College Art Gallery Collaborative
Fall Art Tour

Friday, October 15, 5 – 9 p.m.

The 7th annual Fall Art Tour is tomorrow, Friday, October 15. Don't miss the chance to see what is happening in other Twin Cities' college art galleries! The tour is collaborating with the 2010 Mid-America Print Conference, and the nine participating galleries will be exhibiting artwork by printmakers. The tour starts at 5 p.m., with the last bus at 9 p.m. Start at any of the participating college art galleries. The buses are free. Come enjoy art, food and refreshments! For more information visit www.stkate.edu/fallarttour.

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Clips and Chips: Disability Awareness Brown Bag

To mark Disability Employment Awareness month, please join CLASS staff for a brown-bag discussion about disability pride. Short video clips will start our discussion. Bring your lunch and we'll have a chip tasting to augment it. Friday, October 22, noon-1:00, in the Augsburg Room.

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October 20 Vocatio Chapel with Pat Kerrigan

Join us for the 2010 Vocatio Chapel Series-
Healthy Vocations: Mind, Body, & Spirit

This month's Vocatio Chapel on Wednesday, October 20, has a food-centered theme and our guest will be Pat Kerrigan.

As a child Pat Kerrigan's love for food began while cooking with his grandmother and lobbying for his favorite foods at the grocery store with his mother. As he grew older he worked with local farmers, food shelf managers and food drive organizers as the Transportation Coordinator of the Emergency Food Shelf Network. Food and food issues have been the common theme throughout Pat's employment and volunteering history. In between his earliest food memories and his current hunger relief efforts Pat has worked in the produce departments at the Wedge and Linden Hills Co-ops, managed the VEAP food shelf and worked with Lyndale neighborhood youth in growing, harvesting and marketing vegetables with the Youth Farm and Market Project.

Pat has volunteered at a variety of agriculture organizations, including the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. He has also volunteered with a number of local food organizations including the Minnesota Food Association, Minnesotans for Safe Food, and Save the Children. Pat currently serves as a Board member of the Organic Consumers Association and is Vice President of his housing cooperative board. Pat and his wife Mary Laurel True live in South Minneapolis.

Students, faculty, and staff interested in attending a lunch with Pat Kerrigan should RSVP to Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1467 by October 18.

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Special Interest Housing

Special Interest Housing is an opportunity provided to you by the Department of Residence Life. It gives students the opportunity to create their living environment, and have it surrounding a specific interest. Residents who select Special Interest Housing will have their housing configuration guaranteed for the coming year.

Applications are currently available and can be picked up in the Urn/Mort Residence Life Office. The first part of the applications are due November 5, 2010.

We look forward to talking with you more about this opportunity!

Questions? Ali Pickens (pickens@augsburg.edu) or Joshua Peaslee (peaslee@augsburg.edu)

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Get Your Flu Shot at Augsburg

The Human Resources Department is sponsoring a flu shot clinic through Homeland Health. Homeland Health provides flu shots to patients age 3 years and up. You must sign up in advance for your flu shot through Homeland Health's website:

http://www.homelandhealthspecialists.net/site/default.aspx?Account=AugsburgCollege

Please bring your insurance card. Homeland Health is an in network provider for Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medica Choice, HealthPartners, Preferred One, UCare, America's TPA, PrimeWest and Medicare. If you are not covered by one of these health plans, you may pay the $25.00 fee by cash or check. The flu shot clinics are taking place as follows:

Friday, November 5, 2010 from 8:00 am - noon
Tuesday, November 9, 2010 from noon - 2:30 PM

Both clinics will be held in Lindell Library, Room 202. This clinic is open to all staff, faculty, students and family members. This year's flu shot also contains the H1N1 vaccination.

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"Troubled Waters" Documentary Screening TODAY

Come see the Troubled Waters documentary about the waters of the Mississippi, done by the Bell Museum and University on Minnesota. Come to SVE 2 tonight, at 7pm. There will be pizza, ice cream and a discussion to follow.

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View From An Employer - Check It Out

View from An Employer (What Are Employers Looking For)
Recent Augsburg Alum from College Pro will be on campus
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
1:00-3:00 p.m. in the Library Link next to the Career table

No appointment necessary! Very informal - just drop by to have an employer glance at your resume and provide honest feedback on what employers are looking for, ask questions about the types of opportunities in business management, ask questions on what employers are looking for in new hires and how you as a college student can make yourself standout!

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LGBTQIA Faculty and Staff Brown-Bag Lunch

LGBTQIA faculty and staff are invited to a brown-bag lunch next Thursday, Oct 21 from 11-12 in the Women's Resource Center (207 Sverdrup). Topics to discuss: What conditions prevent faculty and staff from coming/being out? Should we feel compelled or obligated to come/be out on campus? If so, when and to whom?

Please note that this is not an event for allies but rather for any faculty or staff member who identifies as LGBTQIA, whether or not s/he is out.

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Women's Resource Center Brown-Bag Lunches

Faculty and staff (of all genders) are particularly encouraged to attend this lunch series; all members of the Augsburg community are welcome. Lunches will be held in the Women's Resource Center (207 Sverdrup).

Schedule for Fall:

Tues, Oct 19 12-1 – open discussion
Wed, Nov 17, 12:30-1:30 – "Voices from Iraq" - three Iraqi women will talk about how average Iraqi families, especially the women, have suffered living in a war zone
Wed, Dec 8, 12:30-1:30 - "Robert's Rules of Order 101" with Bob Groven

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Citizens at the Center Workshop with Boyte, Oct 21

Augsburg's Center for Leadership Studies invites you to attend a workshop entitled "Citizens at the Center: The Emerging Movement of People's Public Work, in Minnesota and Around the World" presented by Harry Boyte. Boyte is the founder and co-director of the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at Augsburg College.

Date: Thursday, October 21
Time: 5:30 p.m. social time with refreshments; 6:00 p.m. presentation
Location: Century Room, Christensen Center

Harry Boyte's work centers on his belief that citizens can be "powerful agents of change and architects of their own lives." Boyte will give local as well as global examples of a growing movement for bottom-up change, drawn from the theory and practice of public work developed by the Center for Democracy and Citizenship. This movement is not anti-institutional—it offers promise of reintegrating government "of the people" into communities and revitalizing the civic mission of institutions. In this movement, leaders have important roles, but citizens are "at the center." Participatory democratic requires citizens to see themselves as co-creators of, not simply deliberators about, the world. Boyte will offer practical, how-to tips in making change.

In the 1960s, Boyte was a field secretary for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the organization directed by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His Ph.D. is in social and political thought from the Union Institute. Boyte is the author of several books, most recently The Citizen Solution: How You Can Make a Difference. The book will be available for purchase at the workshop.

For more information or to reserve a space, contact Patty Park at 612-330-1150 or parkp@augsburg.edu. You are welcome to bring guests.

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Documentary on Immigration Politics, Oct 22

Join us on Friday, October 22 at 4:30 in the Student Lounge in Christensen Center for the first screening in the 2010-2011 Augsburg Feminist Film Series. In Annabel Park's and Eric Byler's documentary, 9500 LIBERTY, "Prince William County, Virginia becomes ground zero in America's explosive battle over immigration policy when elected officials adopt a law requiring police officers to question anyone they have ‘probable cause' to suspect is an undocumented immigrant." View the trailer here: http://www.9500liberty.com/

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Auggie Athletics

Auggie Athletics Update

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

Wednesday, Oct. 13:
Volleyball -- Augsburg 3, Carleton 2 (17-25, 25-23, 25-27, 32-30, 15-10)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/10/13/vb101310.aspx?path=wvball

Men's Soccer -- Augsburg 1, Bethel 0
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/10/13/msoc101310.aspx?path=msoc


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

Friday, Oct. 15:
Volleyball -- Augsburg at St. Thomas, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 16:
M/W Cross Country -- Augsburg at Wisconsin-La Crosse Jim Drews/Tori Neubauer Invitationals, 10:30 a.m.
Men's Soccer -- Augsburg at Carleton, 1 p.m.
Football -- Augsburg vs. Carleton, Edor Nelson Field, 1 p.m.
Women's Soccer -- Augsburg vs. Carleton, Edor Nelson Field, 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 19:
Women's Soccer -- Augsburg at St. Scholastica, 3:30 p.m.

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9 Entering Athletic Hall of Fame Tonight

Nine individuals will be inducted into Augsburg College's Athletic Hall of Fame during the annual enshrinement ceremony this Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at the Christensen Center. The nine individuals will be the 38th class to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, a group that now includes 259 individuals and one team.

Inducted into the Hall of Fame: John Beatty '91 (wrestling), Reed Boltmann '88 (football/baseball), Jeff Dainty (baseball), Brian DeClercq '81 (men's hockey, posthmously), Natasha Hamann '99 (volleyball/women's golf), Ann Knutson Brovold '74 (gymnastics), Astrid Larssen '98 (women's soccer/women's track and field), Tom Weidner '84 (football) and Donny Wichmann '89 (wrestling).

For more information on the Hall of Fame ceremony, contact the Augsburg Alumni Relations office at 612-330-1085.

Full bios of Athletic Hall of Famers:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/10/12/gen101210.aspx?path=general

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Classifieds

Student Created Learning Experience: Flying

I am looking for faculty/staff with a private pilot's license or flying experience to assist in my Student Created Learning Experience. If you are available to act as a mentor or resource in the Spring semester 2011 please contact me for more details.

Whitney Pratt, prattw@augsburg.edu

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