Monday, February 7, 2011
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Teaching and Learning

Powerful Conversations on NSSE

Student-Faculty Interaction
February 17, 2011, 12:00-1:15, OGC 100

This series of conversations is designed to help faculty and staff understand how well we engage students, explore how we can leverage our strengths to have a more significant impact, and examine our most important opportunities for improvement. Over the year, we will look at overall results and then look more closely at each of the five factors measured by NSSE. Every academic department should have a representative attend these sessions. The remaining sessions are scheduled as follows:

February 17, 2011, OGC 100 – Student-Faculty Interaction (Lori Peterson)
March 24, 2011, OGC 100 – Enriching Educational Experiences (Lori Brandt Hale)
April 21, 2011, OGC 100 – Supportive Campus Environment (Ann Garvey)

Please visit our Moodle Community Site, NSSE Conversations, for more information,

Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu

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Speaking of Scholarship Series

Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 12:15-1:15 pm

The Speaking of Scholarship Series features the scholarship of Augsburg faculty and students, through 20-30 minute presentations followed by informal conversations about the issues raised by their work. The intent is to increase awareness of scholarship on campus and learn from each other’s experiences. Light hors d’oeuvres are served. The spring sessions include:

February 8, Lindell 301 – Melissa Hensley, Social Work, "Opinions of People with Mental Illness and their Caregivers on Health Care Reform"
February 16, Lindell 301 – Tim Pippert, Sociology, "Marketing Diversity on Campus: The Visual Representation of Race and Ethnicity in College Recruitment Materials"
February 22, OGC 100 – Marty Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation,
March 2, OGC 100 – Doug Green, "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of a Scholarly Day-Tripper"
March 8, Lindell 301 – Mary Lowe, "Queer Theology"
March 22, OGC 100 – Cass Dalglish and Andrea Sanow, "Creating Creative Space"
March 30, OGC 100 – Kristin Anderson, "Ballparks of the Twin Cities, 1859 to Target Field"

Hosts and Organizers: Jessica Nathanson and Ben Stottrup
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu to ensure proper arrangements are made for each session.

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Tutors Needed

We are currently looking for students interested in volunteering their time and talents by tutoring adults from the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. Tutoring will occur on Tuesdays-Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30 in Foss.

We are looking for students from all scholarly disciplines to tutor. This is a great opportunity for students to meet adults in the community and to not only refine communication and teaching skills, but to engage with adults from a variety of ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds.

The Trinity-Augsburg Partnership (with the help of the Sabo Center and the Bonner Program) is making this program possible.

Please e-mail Elena Eveslage at eveslage@augsburg.edu if interested in tutoring.

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Foundational Series on Student Learning

Designing and Assessing Written Assignments
February 14, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100
Continental Breakfast

The spring sessions of our Foundational Series on Student Learning addresses how to construct and assess written and group assignments, and how to integrate online technologies into courses. These workshops are intended to provide tools to help improve student learning. The spring sessions include:

February 14, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100 - Designing and Assessing Written Assignments (Facilitator: Kathy Swanson, English). To get the most out of this workshop, bring the instructions and assessment tool you intend to use for a future written assignment.
March 7, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100 – Designing and Assessing Group Assignments (Facilitator: Kirsten Chamberlain, Communication Studies)
April 11, 7:30-9:00 am, OGC 100 – Integrating Online Learning Technologies (Facilitators: Velma Lashbrook, CTL & MAL, and Scott Krenz, IT)

RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu

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Social Entrepreneurship Survey

Dear Current Augsburg College Student:

We are MBA students working on our MBA Capstone Project (MBA 580) with Dr. Bruce Batten (Associate Director of MBA Program).

Augsburg is considering developing a new multidisciplinary program offering in Social Enterprise/Social Entrepreneurship. As part of a feasibility study we are conducting a survey to gauge your interest in socially oriented businesses and careers. Social entrepreneurs are individuals with innovative solutions to society’s most pressing social problems. Rather than leaving societal needs to the government or business sectors, social entrepreneurs find what is not working and solve the problem by changing the system, spreading the solution, and/or persuading entire societies to take new leaps.

The below survey will help us in our research for Augsburg College in identifying the feasibility and attractiveness of such a program offering. Please participate in this survey by cutting and pasting the below link into your browser:

http://augsburg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_5C6Zzoba6FlJ3CY

Thank you in advance for your valued input and participation in our research.

Sincerely,

Kelsey Duncomb, Jay Isaman, Famata Barrie, John Kiiza
MBA 580 Augsburg College Consulting Team

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Staff Development Series begins February 15

Creating a Culture of Innovation and Excellence
Developing Your Strengths

This spring, CTL is launching the first of three parts of a development series designed for academic and administrative staff. The first set of workshops will deal with different aspects of creating a culture of innovation and excellence; providing you with a model or framework for thinking about the topic, conversations about what it means in practice, and exercises to help you begin to apply it to your work. The sessions are held from 3:00-5:00 pm every other Tuesday during the regular academic year and once a month during the summer.

The first session will focus on discovering and developing your strengths. In preparation, you will need to pick up a copy of Strengths Based Leadership from Sarah Hedstrom in the CTL area, and complete an online inventory. Please bring your results to the session.

The workshops currently scheduled for Spring and Summer 2011 are:

February 15, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Developing Your Strengths (Velma Lashbrook)
March 1, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Advocating for Yourself
March 22, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Creating an Intentionally Diverse Culture (Julio Vargas)
April 5, 2011, 3:00-5:00, SVE 1 – Embracing Change and Innovation
April 19, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Managing Change and Strategic Improvement
May 3, 2011, 3:00-5:00, TBD – Collaborating Across Boundaries (Jessica Fox-Wilson and others)
May 9-10, 2011, 8:30-4:30 – Creating an Inclusive Campus conference (formerly the Diversity and Global Learning Conference)
June 7, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)
July 12, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)
August 2, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 200 – Summer Group Dialogues (Julio Vargas and Jessica Fox-Wilson)

Hosts and Organizers: Jessica Fox-Wilson and Julio Vargas
RSVP to hedstrom@augsburg.edu to ensure proper arrangements are made for each session and that your place is reserved.

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Scholarly Writing Retreat

Dunrovin Retreat Center, May 16-18, 2011

The Center for Teaching and Learning invites faculty to participate in the second annual Scholarly Writing Retreat at Dunrovin. The retreat gives scholars time and space to work on scholarship, undistracted by meetings, classes, or even children and family responsibilities. Last year, many participants came specifically to plan an approach to a new project; it was an opportunity to focus new ideas so that participants could spend the summer further developing these projects. And for some, it was a chance to finish articles that they had been working on during the year; one person, for example, used the time to complete a piece for publication.

Comments from last year's attendees:

"I can honestly say that I was able to get more quality writing done in the 48 hrs. we were there than any time since my sabbatical."
"The group that went to Dunrovin was wonderfully supportive of each other, and the environment seemed to make everyone's work productive."

The retreat will take place Monday, May 16 at 10 am through Wednesday, May 18 at 3pm. There are 15 openings. First come, first served - those who attended last year are welcome to sign up again. There will be no charge for participants. Please email hedstrom@augsburg.edu to sign up.

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General Announcements

Study Abroad Writing Contest--Cash Prizes

Here's a good opportunity for students to share their experience abroad and possibly win some cash....
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For over 20 years, Transitions Abroad has been hosting an annual student writing contest for all currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students, students who have graduated within the past year, and students currently on leave from school.

For this year's contest, the winning student submission will be awarded $500 in cash, the second place winner will be awarded $150, and the third place winner $100. In addition, the winners will be featured in the April Webzine dedicated to study abroad and educational travel.

All winning pieces will be published on the TransitionsAbroad.com website. Runner-up winners will be awarded $50 and will also be published on TransitionsAbroad.com.

The contest deadline is March 8, 2011 with no entry fee. Winners will be chosen on or about March 15th, 2011. Winners will be notified by phone, mail, or e-mail by April 1, 2011 for publication by May 1, 2011 or at such time as all winners have received and cashed payment.

Submissions that have been published at home institutions during the current academic year also qualify.

What Makes Our Contest Unique?

We cover the gamut from educational student travel, exchange programs, volunteering, internships, short-term work, and traditional study abroad via U.S.-based programs--as well as direct enrollment in foreign institutions. Over 850,000 visitors come to our site monthly, including fellow students, first-time study abroad students, repeat study abroad students, and those seeking work abroad after graduation.

For more information on the theme and criteria for free entries, please see

http://transitionsabroad.com/information/writers/student.shtml

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Be a Residential Peer Mentor for TRiO/SSS Students

Do you want to have fun and make a difference for new first-year students this summer? Augsburg TRiO/Student Support Services (TRiO/SSS) is now accepting applications for the position of Summer Bridge 2011 Residential Peer Mentor (RPM).

TRiO/SSS Summer Bridge selects 25 first-year TRiO students to get a head start on their Augsburg education. During this five-week residential program, students take two college courses for credit, and attend academic support seminars, workshops, and other activities to help provide for a smooth transition to Augsburg in the fall. Summer Bridge participants also participate in TRiO/SSS for the rest of their enrollment at Augsburg.

Augsburg TRiO/SSS started in 2001 and is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and Augsburg College. TRiO/SSS annually provides individual and group services to 160 students so that they develop the skills and motivation necessary to achieve a bachelor’s degree.

RPMs will support the efforts of the TRiO/SSS program to provide a quality summer residential and academic experience for program participants that meet the goals established in the TRiO/SSS federal grant. The role in the residence hall is to facilitate and introduce incoming TRiO/SSS students to a healthy living experience. The RPM is not a 24-hour police officer, but a 24-hour role model–authoritative without being authoritarian.

There are four openings (2 male, 2 female) for this live-in position. This position may be considered an internship for transcript notation or academic credit. The RPM position is full-time, with variable hours from July 10 - August 11, 2011, and with additional training dates in May or June, and July.

A complete job description, job requirements, additional compensation and application information are available in the TRiO/SSS Office (SCI 152) and online through Human Resources: www.augsburg.edu/hr

The application deadline is Monday, February 21, 2011 so apply now!

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Register Today Job & Internship Fair

There is still time to register for the Minnesota Private College Job & Internship Fair which will be held on Tuesday, February 22, 2011
9:00-3:00 p.m. at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN
Cost - $10 Must register with Augsburg's Career & Internship Center, Anderson Hall, Lower Level 612-330-1148
http://www.mnpcfair.org

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Black History Menu

We will be featuring a Black History Menu for today in honor of Black History Month. Please feel free to stop by the commons for this delicious meal. Also we have a new option for students to purchase flex point online via credit card. Just visit http://augsburg.aviands.com/eflex Its very simple just follow the prompts.

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Live in the Oren Gateway Center

The Oren Gateway Center is Augsburg's newest residential facility and is a substance free environment. In order to live in this space for the 2011-2012 academic year, students must obtain an application by e-mailing Cyndy Rowe, Housing Specialist for the Department of Residence Life, at rowe@augsburg.edu. These applications are then submitted to Cyndy via e-mail. All applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, February 18, 2011.

Consider the following…

-National studies consistently show that students who live on campus earn better grades, forge stronger bonds of community, and report a higher level of satisfaction with their overall collegiate experience.
-2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and 4 bedroom spaces available for the 2011-2012 academic year.
-Loft-style apartments include private bedrooms, semi-private bathrooms, a kitchen with microwave, and great room.
-Conveniently located buildings with beautiful downtown views.
-Competitively priced – includes high speed internet access, cable including premium channels, utilities, and one convenient bill per semester.
-Enjoy the benefits – no commuting, safe/secure building, get to know your neighbors and fellow students as Residence Life staff members and students plan various events to build community and a sense of "home."

If you are interested in seeing a room or have other questions, please contact Will O'Berry, Residence Hall Director for Luther Hall and the Oren Gateway Center, at oberry@augsburg.edu.

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Informational Mtg. on Peace Corps

Join Peace Corps representatives to gain valuable information on how you can get involved after graduation. Wednesday, February 9, 2011 5:00-6:00 p.m.
Oren Gateway, Room 112. Peace Corps service is a life-defining leadership experience. Since 1961, the Peace Corps has shared with the world America's most precious resource – its people. Volunteers serve in 77 countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, and the Middle East. Peace Corps Volunteers live, learn, and work with a community overseas for 27 months. To learn more visit http://www.peacecorps.gov/

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Fleece Donations Wanted for Homeless Families

Please help support Augsburg's Special Education Department, along with special education students involved with Public Achievement at Fridley Middle School, by donating fleece fabric material that will be used to create blankets. Monetary donations are also welcome to go towards the purchase of fleece material that will be bought from fabric shops. The blankets created by the students will then be donated to homeless families in the area. Now until February 26, 2011 donations can be dropped-off in the Education Department office suite located in Sverdrup Hall's lower level.

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Alumni and Student Networking Reception

Alumni and Student Networking Reception
Thursday, February 10 , 2011
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Oren Gateway Lobby
The Augsburg Alumni Board and Strommen Career and Internship Center along with the Augsburg Stewards Student Alumni Council cordially invite you to attend a networking event for alumni and current Augsburg students in the Oren Gateway Center on Augsburg College's campus. This is an opportunity for you to connect with alumni from a variety of professions. A presentation from Augsburg alumna Anja White '98 will help alumni and students both learn more about current trends in business networking. Following her presentation a speed networking activity will be facilitated for alumni and students to interact. Refreshments will also be provided.

If you are interested, RSVP to alumni@augsburg.edu. All are welcome to attend. If you would like 20 free business cards you should R.S.V.P. by February 7th.

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Staff Appreciation/Outstanding Staff Nominations

Nominate a colleague for a Staff Appreciation/Outstanding Staff Award!

The Outstanding Staff Award is to recognize exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission of the college through their actions. Recipients consistently go above the call of duty to provide service to others and/or make innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg Community.

Outstanding Staff Award nominees must have a complete nomination packet that includes:
• Nomination Form
• At least TWO letters of recommendation

The nomination and one of the recommendations may be from the same individual; however, staff members may not nominate themselves for this award, and current Staff Senate members are not eligible for nomination.

Division vice presidents are asked to nominate a minimum of two staff members from their division, but any current staff, faculty, or student may also nominate individuals or write a letter of recommendation.

Letters of recommendation should specifically describe how the nominated staff member meets the criteria stated above.

Copies of the nomination form are available at:
web.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/nomination.doc

Nominators and nominees should plan to be present at the Staff Appreciation gathering on Thursday, March 10 at 2:30 p.m. in East Commons, Christensen Center where the Outstanding Staff Award recipients will be announced. We will also honor those who celebrated their 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, and 30th anniversaries in 2010.

Please return all nomination forms and letters of recommendation to Kevin Cheatham at CB 47 or SCI 152 by Friday, February 18 at 4 p.m. Thanks.

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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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Cap & Gown information and pricing - Please Read

Graduation is just around the corner and it is now time to start planning! The bookstore will hold a grad fair on Friday, March 11th from 10:am -1:30 pm and Saturday, March 12th from 10:30 am - 1 pm. Rochester Grad fair is TBA.

Come take a peak at the new custom Augsburg gown, order your Augsburg custom announcements, talk to the ring rep. All diploma frames will be 10% off for these two dates. Instore only!

Cap and gowns may be ordered at the grad fair, but you can order now! To order your cap and gown you will need to visit http://colleges.herffjones.com/college/augsburg/.
You may cut and paste this address and place in browser line.

Day student deadline for placing your order is MARCH 14th. WEC/MASTER/Rochester deadline is May 8th.

If you do not order you run the risk of not having a gown for Graduation!
Payment for cap and gowns are made when you pick up from the bookstore!
Undergrad package is $51.95
Master package is $90.00
Congratulations!!

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Event Announcements

Nobel Peace Prize Forum - Register Now

Nobel Peace Prize Forum
March 4-5, 2011
at Luther College, Decorah, IA
Registration is available on line until Feb. 21st at: http://www.luther.edu/peaceprize/registration/ Registration fee for all Augsburg participants (students, faculty, staff) is $25.00. Through the on line registration you will sign you up for bus transportation from Minneapolis and Rochester to Luther College, admission to all sessions, meals, and lodging.
The bus will load at Augsburg at 1:45 pm on Friday and return to campus at approximately 7:30 PM on Saturday. Students will be housed with Luther students in residence halls. Non-traditional students have the option of staying with Luther students in a residence hall or staying at a motel at their own expense. Faculty and staff will stay in a motel at their own expense. For schedule of speakers and events go to: http://www.luther.edu/peaceprize/schedule/ 2003 Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi will be the keynote speaker.

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The Vagina Monologues: Feb. 11 and 13

Augsburg College's Women's Resource Center and Augsburg Student Feminist Collective present Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues!

Showing Friday February 11th at 7pm and Sunday, Feb. 13th at 2pm in Sateren Auditorium.
Suggested Donations $2 Students (with college I.D)and $5 public:
All proceeds will be going to CASA DE ESPERANZA; check out this organization here: http://www.casadeesperanza.org/

Come support the Augsburg Community as well as an effort to End Violence Against Women and All People!!!

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Green's Wintery Words & Waterman's Poetic Pigs

English Professor Doug Green read his poems as part of the Northfield Arts Guild's Winter Words program, last Saturday, 5 Feb, at the NAG Gallery on Division Street. He was featured in an article on the event in the 29 January edition of the Northfield News <http://www.northfieldnews.com/news.php?viewStory=56105>, the print version of which included his poem "Chicago Heat."

Professor and Poet Cary Waterman will be reading at Micawber's Books <www.micawbers.com>, 7 pm on Tuesday, 1 March, in a program celebrating the new anthology, LOW DOWN AND COMING ON: A FEAST OF DELICIOUS AND DANGEROUS POEMS ABOUT PIGS, edited by James P. Lenfestey and designed by Scott King of Red Dragonfly Press. Professor Waterman will read along with fellow contributors Naomi Cohn, Jim Lenfestey, and Susan Thurston.

The book is a corpulent, beautifully designed hardcover anthology of 133 poems (and one recipe) by 103 poets (and one architect), edited with an introduction by James P. Lenfestey. The anthology is dedicated to poet and essayist Bill Holm, whose idea it was before he died unexpectedly in 2009. Eric Utne, founder of the Utne Reader, says this anthology finally "proves that pigs do fly." Editor Lenfestey declares, "These are poems you can EAT!" Lenfestey has gathered together poems from around the world and throughout literary time, including poems by a Nobel Prize winner (Pablo Neruda, in a new translation), two US Poet Laureates (Donald Hall, Ted Kooser), five state poet laureates (Robert Bly, Jane Gentry, William Kloefcorn, David Lee, Linda Pastan) and one Provincial treasure (John B. Lee). Plus nearly 100 others, some published here for the first time, others multiple blue ribbon winners. All the poets seem to find in our close porcine cousins something both delicious and dangerous, "so right it's wrong," as one poet says of his gourmand love.

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Youth and Family Ministry Round Table

February 8th 4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Century Room. Dinner Provided.

All YFM Majors, Minors and others interested in ministry with children and youth are invited to join us for a student panel.

Recently, four students - Nate Althoff, Katlin Billison, Justin Daleiden and Geoffrey Gill - attended a national conference of youth workers. They will share with you the insights they gained from this event.

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Second Annual Leadership Summit

"Everyday Anti-Racism: Developing Awareness, Skills and Action In the Service of a Socially Just Society," presented by Heather Hackman of St. Cloud State University, will focus on ways you and your student organization can identify and fight racism on campus and in the greater community. All students are welcome to attend.

To RSVP, please email Michael Grewe at grewe@augsburg.edu by Friday, February 18.

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A Night - Hip Hop Dancers

ATTN DANCERS OF ANY SKILL LEVEL!:
For A Night, a talent / variety show put on by AASA, I am trying to put together a group of dancers to perform a hip hop dance. There will be a choreography to teach moves if we need some help with that. We will all be deciding on song choice and other aspects of the group. Its meant to be fun and for people to get outside their comfort zone. If you are willing to join or help out in an way please email me at nguyenr@augsburg.edu. The performance is on March 4th! Meeting times and rehearsals TBD! Please come through and support!

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Augsburg Leadership Awards

Nominations are currently being accepted for the 12th annual Augsburg Leadership Awards taking place on Monday, April 11. Any student, staff, faculty, or community member may nominate a fellow student leader, student group, or student group advisor for these awards; self-nominations are also accepted. Nomination packets are due no later than 4:30pm on Friday, March 25. To obtain a nomination packet, ask questions about the process, or submit a nomination, you can email Michael Grewe at grewe@augsburg.edu or stop by the Auggie's Nest to talk in-person with a Campus Activities and Orientation staff member.

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Melissa Swenson's Senior Art Exhibition

A Book Garden
Melissa Swenson

February 7 - 14, 2011
Student Art Gallery, Christensen Center

Melissa Swenson’s senior art exhibition is now up in the Student Art Gallery, Christensen Center. Stop by, take a look and interact with it!

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Indigenous Rights Presentation by Magne Ove Varsi

Human rights advocate Magne Ove Varsi of the GALDU Centre for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Kautokeino, Norway will be presenting the history, challenges, and progress toward "Sami Self-Determination"on Tuesday, February 15 from 1:45-3pm in Old Main 105. His visit is part of KEY 480, a keystone seminar that explores issues in global interdependence. Free and open to the public.

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Special Passport Event: TOMORROW, Tuesday, Feb. 8

Are you planning to travel outside the country in the next 4-6 weeks? Are you planning to do some traveling during the summer? Don't have your passport yet? Well you're in luck!

On Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 from 8:00am-2:00pm the Minneapolis Passport Agency will be accepting passport applications from students and faculty in the Twin Cities area. For this day only, customers will not be required to schedule an appointment, provide proof of travel, or pay the required $60 expedite fee (unless rush processing is required).

From 8:00am-2:00pm bring your…
-Completed application (fill in and print from www.travel.state.gov)
-Certified Birth Certificate or other Proof of Citizenship
-Driver License or state issued ID
-Two (2) Passport Photos (2" x 2")
-Payment: Check/Money Order, Credit/Debit, or exact cash.

The Minneapolis Passport Agency is located at;
212 3rd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Job Opening at Lupus Foundation of Minnesota

Lupus Foundation of Minnesota is seeking a motivated individual with a strong interest in special events for an 8-10 hours per week, temporary part-time position, assisting Foundation Vice President with event and fundraising tasks related to LFM’s upcoming golf tournament, anniversary celebration and walk/5k events.
Full details available here: http://www.mncn.org/jobs/user_detail.asp?jobID=41638

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Girl Scout Cookies Are Here NOW

Hi! My name is Sofia. I am selling delicious Girl Scout cookies and I would like your help if you can. My goal is to sell 200 boxes this year.

The great thing this year is that you don't have to wait to enjoy your cookies, they are here NOW!

If you would like some cookies, they are $3.50 per box. Please e-mail my mom -Dulce Monterrubio at monterru@augsburg.edu - with your e-mail address or phone number and how many boxes you would like.

You can see the types of cookies if you click Meet the Cookies at http://www.girlscoutcookies.org/

Thank you for supporting Seward Montessori's Troop!

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Studio Condo for Rent (Fridley, MN) $575.00/Month

Studio condo for rent at Black Forest condominiums in Fridley, MN (Available now). Amenities include: balcony, dishwasher, storage closet, reserved parking space with plugin, onsite laundry room, library, game room, party room, outdoor pool, playground, and grills. Close to shopping, restaurants, 694 and 35W. Pictures available.

If interested, please contact Jessica Stockwell at: 612-618-1136 or jessicastockwell@msn.com

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Girl Scout Cookies

Girl Scout Cookies are back and there is a new distribution system. If you would like to order some cookies I can deliver them to you the next day. Now you don't have to wait to blow your diet! Mmmm, immediate gratification! Please e-mail me if you are interested in purchasing cookies and I can tell you about the numerous ways the scouts will benefit from your generosity.

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Girl Scout Cookies

The cookies are here!! Stop on down to Shipping/Receiving in the basement of Christensen Center to purchase your 2011 Girl Scout cookies. I have a supply on hand right now or I can get them to you the very next day. The cookies are still the same price as last year, $3.50 a box. Stop down and support a great cause while satisfying your sweet tooth at the same time. Thank you!

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