Monday, May 2, 2011
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Lindell Library Exam and Graduation Week Hours

During this final exam and graduation week, Lindell Library will be open:
Monday - Wednesday, May 2- 4 -- 8 am - 1 am
Thursday, May 5 -- 8 am - 7 pm
Friday, May 6 -- 8 am - 5 pm
Saturday, May 7 -- 10 am - 6 pm
Sunday, May 8 -- Noon - 6 pm

Hours are always available on the Lindell Library web site: www.augsburg.edu/library

Online library resources are also available 24/7 on that web site.

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Scholarly Writing Retreat – Last Call

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 lashbroo@augsburg.edu to sign up.

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Graduation Skills Workshops

Co-Sponsored by CTL and General Education
May 6 and 19, 2011

All faculty who teach a course designed to develop one of the graduation skills – critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, writing, or speaking – are expected to participate in a workshop for each of the skills they are responsible for teaching. These workshops clarify the graduation requirement, and discuss strategies for teaching the skill, constructing activities and assignments to develop the skill, and providing assessments and feedback on skill development. This year's graduation skills workshops are scheduled as follows:

Friday, May 6, OGC 114
1:00-2:30 pm - Writing (Kathy Swanson and Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
3:00-4:30 pm - Speaking (Kristen Chamberlain and Darcey Engen)

Thursday, May 19, OGC 114
8:30-10:00 am - Critical Thinking (Bruce Reichenbach and Mary Lowe)
10:30-12:00 am - Quantitative Reasoning (John Zobitz and Stacy Freiheit)

These workshops are co-sponsored by General Education and the Center for Teaching and Learning. Please rsvp to lashbroo@augsburg.edu to indicate which workshops you will attend.

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LSAT Prep Course Reg. Open

If you are interested in Law School, please join the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity for an LSAT prep course this Spring. Our course instructor scored in the top 1% of test-takers and has taught LSAT seminars for 14 years. Most corporate tutors charge $175/Hour! URGO offers this 3-week course for only $150. It's never too early to take this course, even if you are just thinking about Law School.

The course meets Wednesdays from 6-9 PM for three weeks (May 11, 18 & 25) in Oren Gateway Center 113. The cost is only $150, which includes test prep materials; this is a fraction of the cost when compared to similar classroom GRE prep courses offered by Kaplan or the Princeton Review who charge over $1,000.

Alums and non-Augsburg students are also welcome to register.

Online registration is now open at the following web site: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/gre_prep_reg.html

Questions? Contact Dixie Shafer, URGO Director: shafer@augsburg.edu

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Teaching and Technology Tapas Workshop Wednesday

Tapas are small plates of delicious food eaten as appetizers or combined to form a meal shared with friends. Similarly, our Teaching and Technology Tapas are tasty bite-sized topics presented in 3 to 5 minute segments. You can drop by for just a few topics or stay to experience an entire workshop. Please join us for:

"Teaching and Technology Tapas"
Wednesday, May 4 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Christensen Center Riverside Room

About the Workshop
Your LFC team and guest presenters will share a variety of tools and resources that can be applied in your day-to-day activities and in special projects that arise. The presentation will be informal so please feel free to come and go as your schedule allows - we've designed the program with this in mind! Community lunch participants are welcome. Content is appropriate for users with all levels of computing experience.

We look forward to seeing you!

A collection of Teaching and Technology Tapas topics can be found on the Tapas moodle community site. Go to moodle community and enter 'tapas' in the search field near the bottom of the page.

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Nearing 2,000 Visits this Year Writing Lab Schedule

The Writing Lab will maintain its regular hours through the last shift of the spring semester on Wednesday (May 4) of finals week and close at 9 PM. The lab will open again on a May/Summer schedule on Monday, May 9, for the following May/summer schedule:

4:30 - 6 PM on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays:

May 9 - May 26
Memorial Day Holiday (closed)

May 31 - June 30
Fourth of July Holiday (closed)

July 5 - August 11

If you have questions, please contact Professor Swanson, English Department.

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Staff Development Series

Creating a Culture of Innovation and Excellence

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 remaining workshops scheduled for Spring and Summer 2011 are:

May 3, 2011, 3:00-5:00, Marshall Room – 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 (Jessica Fox-Wilson)
July 12, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 114 – Summer Group Dialogues (Jessica Fox-Wilson)
August 2, 2011, 3:00-5:00, OGC 200 – Summer Group Dialogues (Jessica Fox-Wilson)

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

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Master Leadership in a New Way

Thinking about a graduate degree? Now there's a new way to earn your Master of Arts in Leadership at Augsburg!

Starting this summer, the MAL is being offered in Augsburg's new Integrated Graduate Studies format. Our integrated programs combine two intensive summer classes, monthly face-to-face sessions and online learning to create a high impact learning experience that offers the flexibility that many graduate students need. Garry Hesser will start the program this summer with a five-day on campus class that explores leadership in our Cedar-Riverside neighborhood.

Whether you choose our new integrated format or the classic classroom format that has been one of Augsburg's premier programs for over twenty year, an MAL from Augsburg will help you develop professional leadership skills that will prepare you for success in your workplace and community. Now there are two ways to earn this outstanding degree!

Interested? You can:
1) Attend an information session on May 17 from 4-7pm at Target Field - here's the link http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/inthecity/index.html
2) View the program web site – here's the link http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/mal/academics/integrated.html
3) call Nancy Shaeffer in Graduate Admissions at 612 330-1520

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Portfolio Workshop

For Faculty Preparing for CTP Reviews
May 13, 9:00-3:00 pm, OGC 100

The purpose of this workshop is to help candidates for any type of Committee on Tenure and Promotion (CTP) review to determine the various forms of evidence that can help build a strong portfolio. The focus is on evidence of teaching, but the strategies directly apply to scholarship and service as well. This workshop is not designed to replace departmental guidance and advice nor is it an analysis of the Faculty Handbook language as it applies to an individual. It does not represent the views of the CTP committee; rather, this is a long standing CTL workshop to help support candidates' preparation and is one that many colleagues have found useful. The workshop is facilitated by Diane Pike and Su Doree. Participants are encouraged to form groups to review each other's portfolio materials and provide feedback and support following the workshop.

If you plan to attend this session, please rsvp to lashbroo@augsburg.edu

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Call for Proposals – Symposium in Kigali, Rwanda

Go to Kigali, Rwanda to present your work, share your research, and generate knowledge at the SIT Symposium "Conflict, Memory, and Reconciliation: Bridging Past, Present, and Future" January 10 - 13, 2012. The objective is to explore together the meeting points of memory studies and of post conflict, peace building, and reconciliation studies, and generate knowledge about the pedagogy and ethics in teaching post-conflict in a study abroad setting.

If you desire to present, abstracts of your session are due June 1, 2011. In addition to the symposium, there will be a site visit to Kigali Genocide Memorial with focus on the pedagogy of teaching memory, peace building, reconciliation, and social justice.

Details are available at http://www.sit.edu/symposium

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Auggies Master Making a Difference

Do you want to make a difference in the world? Are you a creative individual with an entrepreneurial spirit? If you answered yes to both of these questions, a future as a social entrepreneur might be the fit you've been looking for. Augsburg's new Graduate Certificate in Social Entrepreneurship can help you get there.

Social entrepreneurs are people who don't believe you have to choose between doing well financially or doing good in the world. They create businesses and organizations that help solve social problems while providing a sound living to the people who work for them. Our graduate certificate is a series of six classes that will teach you about social entrepreneurship and give you the vital business and leadership skills you need to start your own social enterprise. And, if you choose, you can continue on with graduate work after you have completed the certificate and apply the classes and credits to a full MBA or MAL degree.

Interested? You can:
1) View the program web site – here's the link http://www.augsburg.edu/admissions/mba/academics/socialentrepreneur.html
2) Call Bruce Batten, Program Director, at 612-330-1645

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Fulbright Scholars – Applications due August 1

The application deadline for 2012-2013 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Competition is August 1, 2011. Visit www.cies.org/ for detailed award announcements, application and guidelines.

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Register Now for On-Campus GRE Prep

GRE Prep is offered this summer on campus through the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity. You'll learn the most effective ways tackle the Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing sections on the GRE.

The course meets Tuesdays from 5:30-8:00 PM for six weeks (May 31; June 7, 14, 21, 28; July 12, 19) in Kennedy room 303. The cost is only $75, which includes test prep materials; this is a fraction of the cost when compared to similar classroom GRE prep courses offered by Kaplan or the Princeton Review who charge over $1,000.

Alums and non-Augsburg students are also welcome to register.

Online registration is now open at the following web site: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/gre_prep_reg.html

Questions? Contact Dixie Shafer, URGO Director: shafer@augsburg.edu

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Creating an Inclusive Campus – May 9-11 Conference

For All Faculty, Staff, and Leaders

Once a year we gather together to share what we are doing to create an inclusive campus and to plan future initiatives. Previously known as the Diversity and Global Learning conference, this event focuses on a wide range of issues associated with making intentional diversity a reality at Augsburg College.

Monday, May 9, 8:30-4:30 (Chapel and OGC 113, 200, and 201) – Opening and Concurrent Sessions
Join us for a continental breakfast in the Foss Atrium before the opening session in the Chapel. The initial session, led by Michael Grewe, will focus what it means to be an ally with our LGBTQIA communities at Augsburg, what Augsburg is doing, and what we need to do. After lunch, there will be concurrent sessions divided into three tracks: Engaging All Students, Embedding Diversity and Global Learning, and Developing Our Community. Sessions led by faculty, staff, students, and administrators will address how inclusive we are, how to engage students in recovery from addiction, how to embed diversity and global learning in curricular and co-curricular experiences, how to raise issues of sexuality in the classroom, new approaches to hiring diverse faculty, and what we do when something goes wrong.

Tuesday, May 10, 8:00-4:30 (OGC 113, 200, and 201) – Concurrent Sessions
Join us for a continental breakfast in the OGC Atrium before continuing concurrent sessions. The track on Engaging All Students will include sessions on how to differentiate instruction and engage ESL students, politically and economically diverse students, and students with psychiatric disabilities. The Embedding Diversity and Global Learning track will feature sessions on exploring "Isms," talking about race, addressing vocation and religious pluralism, and building intercultural competence. The Developing Our Community track will include a two-part exploration of a model for nonviolent communication and a two-part session on understanding our neighbors.

Wednesday, May 11, 9:00-3:00 – Working Sessions
Working sessions will be held with departments to debrief the conference and departmental diversity initiatives, and plan actions to integrate what they've learned into departmental plans. The sessions will be organized as follows:

Arts & Sciences, OGC 114 (Amy Gort and Lori Brandt Hale, facilitators)
Graduate & Professional Studies, OGC 113 (Lori Peterson and Velma Lashbrook, facilitators)
Staff, OGC 202 (Andrea Turner and Ann Garvey, facilitators)

Every department is expected to have at least two representatives at the working session.

So that we can ensure proper arrangements, please rsvp indicating the dates you plan to attend and the meals in which you will partake. Send your rsvp to lashbroo@augsburg.edu

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General Announcements

Estate Sale - May 6 & 7

Come out and support the work of the Augsburg Associates. They will be facilitating a sale on Friday MAY 6, and Saturday MAY 7.

8:00 am – 3:00 pm daily
1519 LAKEVIEW CURVE
EAGAN, Minnesota

Directions: 35E to Yankee Doodle Road, west on Yankee Doodle Rd to Federal Drive. Take Federal Dr south to Lakeview Curve. Turn right to 1519.

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Last Chance for Campus Kitchen T-shirts

Campus Kitchen's Social Media intern Laurel True just designed a great new T-shirt which we'll be making available to order for $5 until May 1st. We have 5 color schemes to choose from. Shirts can be ordered here: www.tinyurl.com/ordertshirt and images and colors can be seen on our facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/fbx/?set=a.203969656291040.46708.202590373095635

'Like' us on our new facebook page and be entered to win a free t-shirt. Three people will be chosen on May 1st for a complementary shirt. By connecting to us on facebook, you'll hear about gardening and cooking classes, dinners in the community, updates on our farmers market, trips to farms, and plenty more around community and food. We'll be doing more than ever this summer, and hope you can join us for some of it!

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Lindell Library Survey about Study Space

The library is conducting a short survey to learn more about how students use study spaces in the library. Participation is voluntary. To learn more about the survey, please follow this link:

http://www.augsburg.edu/library/help/SpaceSurvey.html

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Welcome Desk Hours Finals Week

The Christensen Center Welcome Desk will be open from 9 AM - 4 PM finals week, Monday, May 2nd - Friday, May 6th. There will be a table for the Welcome Desk lost and found Tuesday, May 3rd in the afternoon.

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Event Announcements

Presiding Bishop Hanson to Speak at Trinity Sunday

Presiding Bishop Mark Hanson, Augsburg alum '67, will speak at Trinity's Adult Forum this Sunday, May 8th, 9:45-10:45 on the topic: "Developing Partnership Between Lutheran Colleges and Local Congregations." The Forum takes place in the Green Room in Foss. President Pribbenow will be preaching at the 11:00 service on the same day. All are welcome.

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MAE Art Exhibition - Reception Friday

Recent Instructions
Work by Master of Arts Education Students

April 25 - May 13, 2011
Christensen Center Art Gallery

There will be a reception for Recent Instructions, the group show focusing on the recent work of Master of Arts in Education majors, this Friday, May 6 from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. in the Christensen Center. Food and refreshment provided.

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Donna Schloer's Senior Art Reception - Friday

By the Water
Donna Schloer

May 6 - May 18, 2011
Student Art Gallery, Christensen Center

Donna Schloer will have a reception for her senior art exhibition, By the Water, Friday, May 6 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Student Art Gallery, Christensen Center. Food and refreshments provided.

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Chris Bergstrom Memorial Service TODAY

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/27/foot042711.aspx

MINNEAPOLIS -- A memorial service for former Augsburg College football assistant coach Chris Bergstrom, who died on April 20, will be held this Monday, May 2, at 4:30 p.m., at the Bethany Lutheran Church near the Augsburg campus.

Bergstrom, who served as an offensive line coach for the Auggies from 2002-09 and as men's athletic equipment supervisor in 2008-09, died suddenly on April 20, 2011, at the age of 37.

Monday's service is open to the public, and all family, friends, teammates, fellow coaches and former players are encouraged to attend. Bethany Lutheran Church is located on 2511 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., 55406.

He was preceded in death by grandparents, Kenneth and Doris Walter, Uncle Robert Walter, Aunt Louise Vote and Cousin Daniel Noonan. He is survived by his parents, Frank and Nancy Bergstrom (Alexandria, Va.); his children, Charlie and Kennedy Bergstrom and their mother Kendra; siblings Kelli and David Powers (Worcester, Mass.), Robin and Eric Nichols (Westford, Mass.), Ryan and Stacy Bergstrom (Farmington, Minn.); and six nieces & nephews.

Funeral services were held on Monday, April 25 at the Holy Cross Church in Omaha, Neb.

Bergstrom played collegiate football at the University of Minnesota, where he was a two-year starter (22 games) at left guard. He was named honorable-mention All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media in 1996. He was chosen the team's Offensive Line MVP in six games during his career, and did not give up a sack his senior season.

Bergstrom played arena football for four seasons. His prep career included an all-state selection as an offensive lineman and a state all-star game appearance from Warroad High School. In 1999-2000, he served as a football assistant coach at Minneapolis Patrick Henry High School.

Bergstrom received his bachelor's degree in sociology of law and criminal deviance from the University of Minnesota in 1998.

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Auggie Athletics Update

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

Friday, April 29:
Baseball -- Augsburg 4-3, St. Olaf 1-9
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/29/base042911.aspx?path=baseball

Softball -- Augsburg 15, Hamline 12 (completion of 2nd game)
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/29/soft042911.aspx?path=softball


Saturday, April 30:
Softball -- Augsburg 11-3, Concordia-Moorhead 8-4
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/30/soft043011.aspx?path=softball

Men's Track and Field -- Augsburg at Drake (Iowa) Relays
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/30/mtrk043011.aspx?path=mtrack

Women's Track and Field -- Augsburg at Drake (Iowa) Relays
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/29/wtrk042911.aspx


Sunday, May 1:
Baseball -- Hamline 9-5, Augsburg 3-2
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/5/1/base050111.aspx?path=baseball


Upcoming Events (always check online in advance for cancellations/postponements):
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/

Wednesday, May 4:
Women's Track -- Augsburg at St. Thomas Tommie Twilight Meet, 4 p.m.

Thursday, May 5:
Baseball -- Augsburg vs. Carleton, Parade Stadium, 2:30 p.m.

Friday, May 6:
M/W Track and Field -- Augsburg at Hamline Meet of the UnSaintly, 11 a.m.

Saturday, May 7:
M/W Track and Field -- Augsburg at Hamline Meet of the UnSaintly, 11 a.m.

Friday-Saturday, May 13-14:
M/W Track and Field -- Augsburg at MIAC Outdoor Championships at Gustavus.

Thursday, May 19:
M/W Track and Field -- Augsburg at Wisconsin-La Crosse Last Chance Qualifier.

Thursday-Saturday, May 26-28:
M/W Track and Field -- Augsburg at NCAA Division III Outdoor National Championships at Ohio Wesleyan.

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Bill McKee Named New Women's Basketball Coach

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2011/4/29/wbb042911.aspx?path=wbball

MINNEAPOLIS -- Bill McKee, who has led dramatic turnarounds of several basketball programs during his coaching career, has been hired as the new head coach for the Augsburg College women's basketball team, the athletic department announced on Friday.

McKee has served as head coach for the Mounds View (Minn.) High School girls' basketball program for the past three seasons. Prior to coaching at Mounds View, he served as men's basketball head coach at Anoka-Ramsey Community College (2006-08), and as boys' basketball head coach at Blaine (2001-06) and Cretin-Derham Hall (1995-2001) high schools. He also served as an assistant coach for 10 seasons at the University of St. Thomas in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

"I'm very excited and enthusiastic about the opportunity to coach at Augsburg," McKee said. "I'm happy to once again be coaching in the MIAC. I want to thank Athletic Director Jeff Swenson and the other search committee members for this opportunity."

"Bill has a proven track record of turning around programs," Swenson said. "He has produced positive results in his four head coaching positions, and he has extensive experience in the MIAC during his years at St. Thomas. We look forward to having him become a part of the Augsburg team."

At Mounds View, McKee turned around a program that had recorded a 16-36 record in the two seasons prior to his arrival. In three seasons with the Mustangs, McKee finished with a 62-18 record, including a 24-4 mark in the 2009-10 season. This season, the Mustangs finished 21-6. McKee was named Section 5AAAA Coach of the Year in the 2008-09 season, after leading the Mustangs to a 17-8 finish.

At Cretin-Derham Hall, McKee led the Raiders to conference titles twice and was named both conference and section coach of the year three times. He was 29-2 in his final season with the Raiders in 2000-01, earning a trip to the state tournament.

At Blaine, he led the Bengals to the conference and section titles, earning a state tournament berth in the 2003-04 season, finishing 25-4. He was named section coach of the year that season. He was 18-8 in his last season as men's basketball coach at Anoka-Ramsey in 2007-08, with his team ranked as high as No. 6 in the country in the national junior college polls.

Prior to becoming a head coach, McKee served as a men's basketball assistant coach for 10 seasons at his alma mater, the University of St. Thomas, under head coach Steve Fritz. During his final seven seasons with the Tommies, he directed the team's offense, and his teams produced a 119-21 record during that span. He was part of six MIAC regular-season championships and four MIAC tournament title teams with the Tommies, including a berth in the NCAA Division III national championships in the 1993-94 season.

McKee was a team captain for both the basketball and track and field teams during his playing days at St. Thomas, as a member of four conference championship and three NAIA District 13 playoff title teams. The Tommie basketball team finished 59-5 in MIAC play during his four seasons.

McKee earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from St. Thomas, and later earned his master's degree in educational psychology there. Outside of coaching, McKee has worked as a supervisor in the Ramsey County Corrections department since 1989.

McKee replaces Jennifer Britz, who had served as Augsburg's head coach for seven seasons before resigning at the end of the 2010-11 season. Augsburg finished 5-20 this season, 4-18 in MIAC play.

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Classifieds

Estate Sale

Estate Sale: Saturday, May 7th: 8-5 and Sunday, May 8th: 12-5 (come after your Mother's Day Brunch or better yet, bring your mom!!

Everything must go! All items like new. Negotiation is accepted.
Antique mirror, bistro table, exercise equipment, dog kennels, speedboat that sleeps 4, dishwasher, Christmas trees and decorations, TVs, oak dining room table with 6 chairs, and artwork for the walls......

Sale is given by Augsburg student!! Would love to give good deals to fellow Auggies!

1340-84th Lane North (take a right off of 84th Way North on mapquest)
Brooklyn Park 55444

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Room for Rent in East St. Paul $350/mo

Lovely house, lovely landlord!
Quiet safe street, close to bus line.
Rent includes utilities (cable TV, internet, trash, water, elec, gas)
Private room with shared kitchen / livingroom / basement space / bathroom / large yard & garden areas
Just $100 more per month if you want regular meals prepared for you each night!
M/F OK, pet OK(I have a cat), smoke OK (outside preferred).
Available immediately for nice person.
Reply to: gevirtz@augsburg.edu

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