Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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Teaching and Learning

Study in Egypt May 19-June 11

Spurred by a youth-led grassroots political movement, the Arab Spring and the revolution in Egypt are now just over a year old, and Egypt is in the midst of establishing a new political system. This provides the backdrop for 3 weeks of travel in Egypt to meet with all sorts of folks who are directly involved in this process, learning first hand about what social change means. That and the Nile, the Pyramids, Mt. Sinai, the Red Sea, and lots of amazing youth activists to meet with, will make this a once in a lifetime opportunity for global learning.

The deadline for applying is Feb. 1, 2012. Contact Andrea Dvorak in the study abroad office at dvorak@augsburg.edu or x1669 for more information.

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URGO Summer Research Applications Available Online

The application for URGO summer research is now available.

Spend your summer doing something you love while enhancing your resume for grad school. Apply for a full- or part- time URGO summer research grant working on your own research or creative question, or a professor’s current project. Gain valuable research, writing and presentation skills, and the opportunity to present your project during Augsburg’s annual Zyzzogeton poster session. Open to all disciplines.

Applications are available at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/summer.html OR in the URGO public folder OR by emailing urgo@augsburg.edu

If you have questions, please email urgo@augsburg.edu

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CLASS, Access, TRiO/SSS, and Academic Skills Moved

The Gage Center for Student Success officially opens for business on Tuesday 1/17. The Disability Services offices (CLASS and Access), TRiO/Student Support Services, Academic Skills and Tutoring services are now on the second floor (link level) of the Lindell Library. Meeting scheduling, check-in, and general information for all offices is available at the main reception desk.

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Too cold? Start thinking about the summer abroad!

With winter break over, now is the time to decide about your study abroad plans for this summer. The deadline to apply is February 1, which is just 3 SHORT WEEKS away. Visit us at http://www.augsburg.edu/augsburgabroad/ and click "Get Started" today!

International Management: Germany
May 12-June 10, 2012 BUS 465 or FIN 460 1 credit
AugExperience Int. Bus & CCS Elective

Explore cutting-edge international business in its cultural context with a two-week immersion in Germany plus a two-week exchange program with German students in Minneapolis. Faculty: Marc McIntosh

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Education & Culture: Thailand
May 5-28, 2012 ENL 291/391 1 credit
AugExperience Humanities LAF

Interact with the people of the Northern Hill tribes, explore Buddhist temples, and experience English-language teaching in a southern village. Faculty: Kathryn Swanson

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Political & Civic Engagement: Egypt
May 19-June 5, 2012 HIS 195 & POL 160/461 2 credits
AugExperience Humanities LAF (HIS 195) SBS LAF (POL 160 only) or POL/IR/PGS Elective

Examine the political movements in the Middle East and explore how grassroots civic engagement plays a role in modern Egypt, while you visit ancient sites and ride a camel! Faculty: Mohamed Sallam & Joseph Underhill

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International Theater: Scotland
August 7-20, 2012 THR 299 or 495 1 credit
AugExperience Fine Arts LAF (299 only), THR or Film Elective

Experience an exhilarating collection of theatrical productions from all over the globe at the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Faculty: Darcey Engen

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Hoversten Peace Program: El Salvador
June 1-9, 2012 AugExperience – Non-credit

Join with other Augsburg students as well as faculty and staff to develop a strong learning community together, as you learn about peace and global issues in El Salvador.

For more information, contact Andrea Dvorak at dvorak@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1669.

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Writing Lab Opens Next Monday

The Augsburg College Writing Lab, located in Lindell Library (street level, left of the circulation desk), will open for winter trimester and spring semester on Monday, Jan. 23. Last term, tutors in the lab conducted almost 1300 sessions working with students on their writing assignments. Tutors can help writers at any stage of their writing process. No appointments are taken; just stop by. Hours are as follows:

Monday: 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Tuesday: 12:00-2:30 p.m.; 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-10:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 6:30-9:00 p.m.
Thursday: 12:00-2:30 p.m.; 3:00-5:30 p.m. & 7:30-10:00 p.m.
Friday: 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Sunday: 5:00-8:00 p.m.

Any questions? Contact Professor Swanson (x1010).

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General Announcements

A Call for Nominations

The Alumni & Constituent Relations Office seeks your assistance in identifying members of the Augsburg community to be considered for recognition.

Please take a few moments to consider those who might be honored for these awards. Your nominations and suggestions are critical in helping to build these important programs to celebrate the accomplishments of the Augsburg community.


Distinguished Alumni Award
Awarded to Augsburg College alumni in recognition for significant achievement in vocation, for outstanding contribution to church and community, and for a life that exemplifies the ideals and mission of Augsburg College. Augsburg alumni (graduates and non-graduates) are eligible.

First Decade Alumni Award
Awarded to Augsburg College graduates of the last ten years who have made significant progress in their professional achievements and contributions to the community, and in so doing exemplify the mission of the College: to prepare future leaders in service to the world.

Spirit of Augsburg Award
Honors Augsburg alumni or friends of the College who have given exceptional service that contributes substantially to the well being of the College by furthering its purposes and programs. Alumni, friends, faculty and staff, and groups who have served the College are eligible.

To make a nomination, contact the Alumni & Constituent Relations Office and a nomination packet will be sent to you. Phone (612) 330-1085. E-mail: alumni@augsburg.edu.

The deadline for nominations is March 2, 2012.

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Disability Services Moved (CLASS and Access)

All of the services of the CLASS office, the Access Center, and the Groves lab (test proctoring, note taking, etc) are now in the Lindell Library and not in the basement of Foss or in Mortensen.

Any students with disabilities who want to use services should check in at the main reception desk of the new Gage Center for Student Success (second floor of the Library) to schedule an appointment with their Specialist. This includes students who have met with Sadie Curtis in the Access Center and anyone who has not previously accessed any services through CLASS or Access, as well as students who regularly access accommodations or services.

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Dining Services

Nabo
Lunch Special:
Soup and salad with 2 breadsticks and a fountain soda for $5.99

Commons
Today we have a chowder bar and bread bar during lunch.

Einsteins
The featured drink of the week is the salted caramel hot chocolate.

Stop by and try one of our new menu items:
Maple Oatmeal Bagel Sandwich
Chicken Salad Oatmeal Bagel Thin Sandwich
We also have some new lighter side drinks like the Skinny Vanilla Latte and the Fat Free Chai.

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"Sweet Homes in Alabama" Alternative Spring Break

Registration is now open for this year's Alternative Spring Break service trip to Mobile, Alabama.

A group of 35 Auggies will be able to serve through Habitat for Humanity of Southwest Alabama from March 17-24, 2012. This trip continues our commitment to help in the Gulf Coast and offers up an amazing opportunity for the participants to focus on service, vocation, and interfaith collaboration in a memorable way. We hope you might take part this year!

Registration forms are available in the Campus Ministry Office or by emailing fieldl@augsburg.edu. Please contact Lonna Field (612-330-1467) or Campus Ministry for more information or with any questions.

- Sponsored by Campus Ministry, Center for Faith and Learning, and the Bonner Leaders Program

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Register - MN Private College Job/Internship Fair

Register Early for the MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
Tuesday, February 21, 2012. The fair will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center in downtown Minneapolis. Cost: $10 Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors may attend. To learn more visit http://cswl.pbworks.com or stop down to the Strommen Career and Internship Center office located in the lower level of Anderson Hall. 612-330-1148

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Postage increase January 22

Postal rates increase this Sunday:
•1st class letter not more than 1 ounce increases from 44 to 45 cents (Forever stamps are good forever, no matter what you paid for them). Additional ounces remain at 20 cents.
•1st class postcard (up to 4 ¼" x 6") increases from 29 to 32 cents
•Canada and Mexico letter not more than 1 ounce increases from 80 to 85 cents
•All other international letters not more than 1 ounce increase from 98 cents to $1.05
•All package prices increase
•For those of you involved with mail projects, standard mail increases 2.1%

The Mailroom is located on the main floor of Christensen Center, by the elevator. It is open 9 AM – 4 PM Monday-Friday. Buy stamp singles, books, and rolls. We will sell the new stamps plus 1 cent stamps for those of you left with old value stamps.

Outgoing Mail/Shipping & Receiving is located on the lower level of Christensen Center behind the Copy Center. It is open 9 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday. Buy single letter and postcard stamps and mail or ship packages.

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Volunteer - Redeemer Lutheran Church

Looking for a Volunteer Opportunity this Semester?

Redeemer Lutheran Church is looking for volunteers for the Redeemer Afterschool Program or R.A.P. The program is focused on academics, music and arts and a children’s choir for kids Kindergarten to 8th grade. Some students will also be taking cooking lessons. The volunteer’s role will be to help with tutoring, assist with classes, and spend time with the kids. The program is Wednesday’s from 4pm to 7pm at Redeemer- 1800 Glenwood Ave.

Bus #20 goes from right by Taco Bell to a block from the church for easy access.

For more information, please email Angela Bonfiglio, bonfigli@augsburg.edu.

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Event Announcements

Goliard MGM Meeting

A Goliard Meeting for Mardi Gras Madrigals.
Talking about what acts we will be performing. If you wish to be apart of MGM you must come to this meeting. This event is open for everyone. Come and see what we are about.
We will be in the Marshall Room from 7pm to 9pm.
There will be pizza.

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Staff Senate Open Forum for Safety Concerns

Staff Senate would like to invite staff to join us at open forum this coming Tuesday, January 24th, from 12:30-1:00 in the Riverside Room. Jesse Cashman, Director of DPS, will be there to discuss safety concerns on campus.

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Vocatio Chapel with Scott Hvistendahl '99

Please join us on Wednesday, January 25 at 10:20 a.m. as we continue the "All Shook Up: The Call to Change" Vocatio Chapel Series.

Our guest this month will be Scott Hvistendahl '99. Scott graduated with a degree in business administration (marketing emphasis). During his time on campus, Hvistendahl was an integral part of the Auggies football team as a wide receiver. A three-time NCAA All-American, Scott graduated from Augsburg as the program’s top performer in game, season, and career receptions and receiving yards, winning both NCAA Division III Player of the Year and MIAC Player of the Year honors in 1998 after breaking Jerry Rice’s record for career receptions.

After college, Hvistendahl played under current Augsburg head coach Frank Haege for the Quad City Steamwheelers in the first two years of the Arena Football 2 league. In his two seasons with the Quad Cities, the Steamwheelers went a combined 37-1 with two championships. Since 2004, Scott has been the wide receivers coach at Northwestern in Roseville. He also serves as the rental manager for Northwestern's Event Services.

We hope you will be able to hear his story and engage in the ongoing discussion of how faith influences change and how change influences faith.

Those interested in attending a luncheon with Scott Hvistendahl from 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. should RSVP to Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu by January 23.

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Resume Writing Workshop

The Strommen Career and Internship Center invites you to attend a workshop titled "Basic Resume Writing" on Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Cedar Room, Christensen Center 4:45-5:30 pm
Great opportunity to learn resume writing basics and get prepared to attend the job and internship fair. Questions - email tilton@augsburg.edu

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Feb. 13 Convocation on the Egyptian Revolution

Save the date for Monday, Feb. 13, when Augsburg will host three young activists involved in the efforts to overthrow the Mubarek regime and establish a new democracy in Egypt. Follow developments on Twitter at #BataldenConvo and on Facebook events (Batalden Symposium).

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Artist Talk with Lyz Wendland: Tomorrow

Artist Talk: Thursday, January 19, 9 a.m.
Adeline Johnson Conference Center, Oren Gateway Center

Within Lines
Lyz Wendland

Artist Lyz Wendland’s exhibition seeks to comment on the simple function of a line. Wendland explores abstract imagery throughout her pieces, which vary in material and dimension. Her work generates a contemplative environment for the viewer, evoking ideas of place and memory.

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TODAY-Mathematics Alumna Chandra Erdman Speaks

Differentiate Yourself!
The Integral Parts of a Mathematical Success

Wed., January 18
3:40-4:40 p.m.
Oren Gateway 113

Augsburg alumna Dr. Erdman (mathematics, '02) walks through her educational journey and shares how she landed her dream job for the U.S. Census in Washington, D.C.

Chandra Erdman works as a Mathematical Statistician in the Center for Statistical Research and Methodology at the U.S. Census Bureau. As an undergraduate at Augsburg Erdman studied mathematics and economics. In 2009 she became the first African American to obtain the Ph.D. in statistics from Yale University. During her time at Yale, she developed the statistical software package "bcp: Bayesian Change Point" on which she has published articles in the Journal of Statistical Software and Bioinformatics.

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Lyz Wendland Art Reception: Friday

Reception: Friday, January 20, 6 - 8 p.m.

Gage Family Art Gallery
Oren Gateway Center

Within Lines
Lyz Wendland

Artist Lyz Wendland's exhibition seeks to comment on the simple function of a line. Wendland explores abstract imagery throughout her pieces, which vary in material and dimension. Her work generates a contemplative environment for the viewer, evoking ideas of place and memory.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Congrats to StepUP Program on Education Fair

Congratulations and kudos to StepUP staff and students for hosting an education fair for high school students in recovery on Wed., Jan. 11. Over 80 students from a variety of sober high schools and sober programs attended.


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Physician Assistant Student Article Published

Olga Trouskova, second year Augsburg Physician Assistant student, had her paper on ovarian cancer published in the January 2012 issue of the journal ADVANCE for NPs & PAs. The paper, "Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer: It Isn't Silent — It Whispers, and Patients and Providers Must Listen Carefully," by Olga Trouskova, BS, PA-S, and Beth Alexander, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, RPh, is a condensed version of Olga's master's paper. Congratulations to Olga on her accomplishment!

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Thanks to Jennifer Simon and AISA

Many thanks to Jennifer Simon, Director, American Indian Student Services, and student leaders from the Augsburg Indigenous Student Association (AISA) who planned and hosted the Native American Youth Day. On Friday, Jan. 13, over 250 middle and high school students came to Augsburg. Students from AISA served as tour guides and participants on student panels.




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Auggie Athletics

Skate with the Auggies Sat. Jan. 21

Following the 2pm home game vs Hamline on Saturday January 21st, the Augsburg Women's Hockey Team invites kids, staff and hockey enthusiasts to leisurely Skate with the Auggies. Augsburg faculty, staff and students (with ID) are admitted free to all Augsburg regular-season athletic events.

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