Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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Teaching and Learning

Embedding Diversity and Global Learning

This series of workshops focuses on Augsburg's Model of Diversity and Global Learning and how it is being used to help embed diversity and global learning in the curriculum and co-curriculum. Sessions will be held from 3:15--5:00 on Mondays.

November 21, OGC 100, - Contextual Competence – using knowledge of white privilege, power, and racism to address social injustice (Audrey Appelsies)
January 30, Riverside - Interpersonal Competence – using Intergroup Dialogue and other communication tools to develop empathy and improve relations with others (Laura Boisen, Nancy Rodenborg, and Vivian Jenkins-Nelson)
February 20, OGC 100, - Intercultural Competence – using cultural immersion to develop better understanding of other cultures (Orv Gingerich and Cheryl Leuning)
April 2, OGC 100 – Personal Competence – using self-assessment tools to better understand self (Tom Morgan and Velma Lashbrook)

To rsvp for these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

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Leadership Series

This series is designed for all campus leaders, and is offered on Tuesdays. The remaining sessions include:

November 22, 2011, OGC 100, 4:00-6:00 – Strategic Thinking: Seeing Things Whole (Tom Morgan)
January 17, 2011, OGC 100, 4:00-6:00 – Relationship Building: Developing Intercultural Competence (Karen Lokkesmoe)
February 14, 2012, OGC 100, 4:00-6:00 – Influencing: Adapting to Interpersonal Differences (Brad Lashbrook)
March 13, 2012, Marshall, 4:00-6:00 – Executing: Leading Teams (Aaron Griess)
April 24, 2012, Marshall, 4:15-6:00 – Innovating: Facilitating Social Change (Paul Pribbenow)

For more information, please contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu). To rsvp for this series, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). If you sign up, you will be expected to attend as many of these sessions as possible.

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World Wednesday Tomorrow: Study Abroad in Scotland

November 16 is Wednesday, and that means another World Wednesday is coming atcha! Augsburg Abroad is showcasing different parts of the world each Wednesday this semester, and tomorrow is... Scotland! Come visit our table in Christiansen center to hear all about our program there next summer, and how you can participate!

Consider studying theater in Edinburgh this coming summer with Professor Darcey Engen. You will experience an exhilarating collection of productions at the renowned international Edinburgh Fringe Festival. See the sights in Edinburgh & the surrounding countryside as you experience 15-20 productions, everything from prestigious international theater companies, celebrity performances, musical theater, performance art and much more!

Course
THR 1xx OR 495: Topics International Theatre in Scotland (100 level course pending approval)

Fulfills
• Augsburg Experience
• Fine Arts LAF (100 level course only, pending approval)
• Theater Major or Minor elective

Travel Dates
August 5-19, 2012

Mandatory on-campus class sessions will be held before and after travel dates. Dates/times TBA.

Program Fees (estimate)
$5,399

Financial aid applies, and an extra scholarship for students of color is available. Application deadline is February 1, 2012. For applications and more information, visit Augsburg Abroad's homepage at http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/ and click on "get started"

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I-Term -- Register in 1 Step

The Integrated Term (I-Term) is being offered this Spring 2012, and is open to all students.

The theme: "Fate of the Earth 101: Consumption of Food, Fuel and Media in U.S. Culture."

Students receive credit for three courses:
* ENG 270 "Environmental Literature"
* POL 170 "Law in the U.S."
* SOC 121 "Introduction to Human Society"

The I-Term will be taught by Lars Christiansen, Sarah Combellick-Bidney, and John Harkness.

HOW TO REGISTER:
Sign our "sign-up" sheet, located on the office door of Prof. Combellick-Bidney, Memorial 117a.

It's that simple.

We hope you'll join us next semester!

Questions? email lars at christil@augsburg.edu

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Leader-Manager Circle

Velma Lashbrook will lead a series of conversations about leader/manager responsibilities based on Jim Collins' Good to Great and his monograph for the social sector, Participant will also complete his diagnostic tool and identify strategies for improving performance within their work units. Sessions will be held on Mondays from 8:30-10:00 in Lindell 202, and will include coffee and bagels or muffins. The remaining sessions include:

November 21 – Disciplined Thought – Ch. 4-5
January 30 – Disciplined Action – Ch. 6-7
February 27 – Built to Last – Ch. 8-9
April 2 – How to Make Augsburg Great – conversation with Paul Pribbenow and Chris Szaj

Participants are expected to attend all sessions, if possible. Please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu) to receive a book before the session.

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Ideas about Inclusiveness

This series of conversations is designed to help faculty and staff understand how to create an inclusive learning community that values all of its members. It includes discussions of teaching, advising, and coaching skills; and dialogues about specific differences and how they impact a sense of inclusiveness. This series includes a number of well-received sessions presented at the Creating and Inclusive Campus Conference last May.

These sessions will be held on Mondays with lunch available at 11:45. The sessions will commence at 12:00 and end at 1:15. Remaining sessions include:

November 28, OGC 100 - Scott Washburn, Patrice Salmeri and student panel, StepUP, "Engaging Students in Recovery from Addiction"
January 23, OGC 100 - Matt Maruggi and Lori Brandt Hale, Religion, "The V-Word Dialogues: Teaching and Practicing Pluralism in the Classroom"
February 6, OGC 100 - Sheila Fox Wassink, CLASS, and panel, "Mentoring Students with Psychiatric Disabilities"
February 20, OGC 100 - Cari Maguire, New Programs, "Effective Strategies for ESL and Generation 1.5 Students"
March 6, OGC 100 - TBD

If you plan to attend any of these sessions, please rsvp to Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu)

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General Announcements

Jansport and Clearance Sale at the Bookstore

All Jansport apparel is buy one get one half off at the bookstore this week, All clearance clothing is 25% off this week! Stop by the bookstore to stock up on your Auggie Gear!

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All Spring Day and Winter WEC Book Orders

All Spring Day and Winter WEC book orders are now due! Please email me your book request asap to me at forgey@augsburg.edu
Thanks to all who have submitted! We have 70% of day orders in and 51% of WEC orders in!

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Advent Vespers

Advent Vespers services are filling up fast - Reserve your spot now!

Seating Envelopes are available at:
- www.augsburg.edu/vespers/
- The Christensen Center Information Desk
- The Music Office

Dates:
Friday, December 2 - 5 & 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 3 - 2, 5, & 8 p.m.


Volunteers Needed!
Augsburg relies on volunteers to serve as ushers, greeters, and ticket takers. If you would like to be a part of this special event, contact Cathy Knutson at 612-330-1279 or knutsonc@augsburg.edu.

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Faculty/Staff Discount on Nook Touch & Nook Color

Faculty and Staff receive a 10% discount on the Nook Simple Touch ($89.10 after discount) and the Nook Color. (179.10 after discount) Stop by the bookstore to try one out!

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Dining Services--Holiday Menu in the Commons

Did you know that Einstein's offers breakfast all day and the full menu from open till close.

This weeks special is $1.00 off any lunch sandwich from 4pm to close. Come in and try a Tasty Turkey, Turkey or Ham Deli Melt or one of the many other options

Daily special at Nabo is a Roasted Red Pepper Penne Pasta and a Fountain soda.

Nabo: A Neighborhood Cafe is now officially on Foursquare!

If you haven't already done so, download the Foursquare app and begin checking in at Nabo to unlock great specials today!

Did you know you can purchase flex on line at www.augsburg.aviands.com
Looking to give a gift of coffee, we have gift cards available to purchase.
Wednesday is our Holiday meal so don't miss it

Lunch:
Slow Roasted Turkey with Maple Cranberry Glaze
Cider Braised Pork Loin with Apples & Onions
Spinach Gratin
Sweet Potatoes
Butternut Squash Bake
Green Bean Casserole
Home Style Stuffing

Wing Wednesday at the world station
Deli Bar

HOURS:
BREAKFAST 7:30AM TO 9:00AM
CONTINENTAL 9:00AM TO 11:00AM
LUNCH 11:00AM TO 1:30PM
CONTINENTAL LUNCH 1:30PM TO 4:30PM
DINNER 4:30PM TO 7:00PM
DELI BAR 7:00PM TO 8:00PM

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Spanish Conversation Meets this Thursday

Practice your Spanish, meet new people & learn about culture in Spanish conversation group! Our gatherings are relaxed and friendly, with no pressure and NO grammar lessons. All language levels are welcome to join us every Thursday from 11:00-12:30 in the Riverside Rm., 2nd fl. of the Christensen Center. Come for 10 mins. or for the whole session, whatever works for you. You are welcome to bring your lunch. Questions? Contact Emiliano Chagil, ext. 1309; Anita Fisher, ext. 1082 or Kate Reinhardt, ext. 1081. We hope to see you there!

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Save Student Aid

As Congress wraps up its fall session, the focus on spending cuts continues. Two major deadlines are creating pressure that could put student aid programs at risk for being cut: 1) Congress must pass a budget for next year by November 18; and 2) the bipartisan "Super Committee," created by this summer's debt ceiling legislation, must produce a deficit reduction plan by Thanksgiving.

Federal student aid programs include the Pell Grant, federal work study funding, and the Stafford Loan program. These sources of assistance are very significant for Augsburg students.

You can help Save Student Aid. Please take a moment to sign the Student Aid Alliance petition online and consider contacting your Congressional representatives.

Sign the petition to Save Student Aid
http://action.studentaidalliance.org/5371/save-student-aid-statement-support/

Call, email, or write a personal letter your Congressional representatives
Members of Congress need to hear why financial aid is important to you and how it can help you complete your college degree and contribute to society.
http://studentaidalliance.org/contact-congress/

Tell your story
The Student Aid Alliance wants to hear how federal financial aid has helped you as a student. Tell your story on the Student Alliance website or Facebook page.
http://studentaidalliance.org/category/student-stories/

Learn more
http://studentaidalliance.org/contact-congress/discussion-points/

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Faculty/Staff Extra Discount this Friday

Reminder, this Friday Nov. 18 and Monday, Nov 21, faculty and staff can get a 40% discount off all regular price clothing at the bookstore. Stock up on your Auggie Gear for Auggie Fridays! You will need to present your Augsburg Faculty/Staff ID card to receive your discount. No other discounts will apply.

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"On-Hold" Accounts Payable Checks

Authorization Invoices processed with a "On-Hold" request originally
to be picked up on Friday, November 25th will be available on Wednesday, November 23rd anytime after 1:00 pm because of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at X1031
or daughera@augsburg.edu ~ Thank You!

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Most Restrooms Will Be "All Gender" on Mon, Nov 21

On Monday, November 21, the majority of bathrooms on campus will be temporarily designated as "all gender" in order to commemorate Transgender Day of Remembrance. This means people of all gender identities may use these facilities.

Transgender Day of Remembrance honors all of those who have been the target of harassment or violence for being transgender or gender non-conforming. Converting the majority of restrooms on campus is aimed at highlighting the lack of gender-neutral facilities on campus, as well as the harassment many students, staff, faculty, and visitors encounter on campus and the greater community in areas such as gendered restrooms.

Gendered (female / male) restrooms can be found in the following locations on campus during the day:
• Basement of Foss Center
• Kennedy Center
• 3rd floor of Oren Gateway Center
• 3rd floor of Science Building

Queer and Straight in Unity also invites all students, staff, and faculty to a continued discussion around all-gender bathrooms and other issues facing transgender communities in that evening at 7:00pm in Marshall Room.

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Event Announcements

West African Documentary Screening, St. Thomas

University of St. Thomas International Student Services presents a special screening of "Dakar to Port Loco: Perspectives from West Africa." Followed by Q and A with filmmaker Nathaniel Cogley (Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University)

"Dakar To Port Loko" provides viewers with an unparalleled opportunity to experience West African life and perspective from the ground level. Whereas other documentaries focus on the thoughts and opinions of an outside narrator, this film focuses entirely on the thoughts and opinions of individual Africans themselves. Hear entertaining, thoughtful, and contrasting perspectives on United States foreign policy, work and economics, community development, and civil war.

O'Shaughnessy Educational Center Auditorium, Wednesday, November 16, 5-7:30 p.m.

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Advent Vespers Ushers Needed

Advent Vespers is coming up and we need volunteers to help usher! Not a music major or familiar with the music department? Who cares! Anyone can help out.

Services are held at 5:00p and 8:00p on Friday, December 2nd.
Services are held at 2:00p, 5:00p and 8:00p on Saturday, December 3rd.

We prefer volunteers to help with at least 2 services but if you can only usher at 1 service we still want you!

If you would like to usher or if you would like more information e-mail Steven Schwartz at schwartz1@augsburg.edu

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Workshop Today - How To Job & Internship Search

How To Successfully Do A Job and Internship Search Workshop
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
4:45-5:30 pm
Riverside Room, Christensen Center

This workshop will show you creative ways to locate your next job or internship. All are welcome!

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Steve Wehrenberg, CEO Campbell Mithun, at Augsburg

The Strommen Executive Speakers Series brings top executive leaders to campus to share their experience with alumni and students. Please join us on Thursday, November 17, 2011 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel to hear Augsburg alum Steve Wehrenberg, Chief Executive Officer of Campbell Mithun. Steve graduated Magna cum Laude from Augsburg College with a bachelor degree in English and communications.

Please note: due to strong response, the location for this event has been moved to Hoversten Chapel!

Light refreshments are available before the event and pizza will be served after the event, all at no cost to event attendees. We hope you can join us!

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Week of Kindness

This week, the week before Thanksgiving Nov. 14-18, Augsburg students, faculty, and staff will be able to participate in the Week of Kindness! There will be activities each day to show love and support for this community, see below:

Prepare to be complimented, appreciated, and bedazzled with kindness!

MUCH LOVE MONDAY: Walk by us in the Quad as we shout compliments to remind you how marvelous and beautiful you are. "Kindness Rally"

T-SHIRT TUESDAY: Wear that t-shirt of yours, or wear a handmade sign, that says "Free hugs!" and .. you guessed it... give and receive hugs free of charge. What is better than a free hug? I mean, really.

WARM YOUR HEART WEDNESDAY: Stop by our table and make kind cards for your friends to put in their mailboxes. Of course you can give cards in person too. We will provide stickers and sparkly cute things for the cards you make.

THANKFUL THURSDAY: Take time today to thank someone very special to you. It's all about the love, people!

FRIENDSHIP PHOTO FRIDAY: Make a friend and take a photo with them at our photo booth. We will take down your email address and send a copy of your photo of you and your new (or not new) friend!

This week is going to be so kind and awesome, you'll hardly know how to contain yourself. Be excited!

Sponsored by
The Honors Program, Hesser House
STLF
QSU
Dept. of Res Life

Any questions? Wanna help out? Contact Jenny Pinther at pinther@augsburg.edu or Katie Nelson at nelsonk9@augsburg.edu

PS: You're beautiful!

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Augsburg for Adults Noontime in the Library

Are you a little lost regarding citations and the different styles? Are you confused about the differences between quoting, paraphrasing, and plagiarism? Are you interested in knowing how to compile your sources electronically? Will you soon be doing a literature review? Stop in at the Library for quick tips and advice!

Saturday, November 19, 2011
12:10-12:40pm
Lindell Library

• Citations 101
• Quoting, paraphrasing, and plagiarism
• RefWorks: Compiling your sources electronically
• Researching for a literature review

All four seminars will be offered during this 30-minute time period, so choose wisely! Light refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to Holley Locher with your seminar choice at locherh@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1763 by Thursday, November 17. Questions? Contact Holley Locher.

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It's Give to the Max Day

Today is Give to the Max Day in Minnesota—a chance for everyone to go online to razoo.com/auggiesgive and give to the non-profit organizations they love. Last year, 98 Auggie alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends gave over $18,000 to Augsburg on Give to the Max Day, and today we're going for 200 donors! The school that receives the most dollars will win a $15,000 prize---it could be Augsburg ! Help us win the prize and show your support by making a donation at razoo.com/auggiesgive or stop by our Philanthropy Week table in Christensen Center today from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. to make a gift and check on our progress throughout the day!

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Tonight Only: Rock, Jazz and Fall Funk 2011

Join 'Experience M-16', 'AERO' and 'The Egilsrud Library Quartet' (all students of the MUE-129 course) for an evening of Jazz, Hip-hop, Funk, Rock and World-Grooves!
Open Jam and Information session to follow the concert.

November 16th, 2011
7:30pm, Sateren Auditorium, Music Hall

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