Monday, February 13, 2012
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

How Will You Know?

Register NOW for Augsburg College Emergency Notifications "Augsburg Alerts". Registration options include text message, voice mail, or e-mail alerts during a campus emergency. Know right away if there is an emergency and know what actions to take to keep yourself safe!
For more information, view the Augsburg Alerts announcement:

http://web.augsburg.edu/dps/ACAlerts.pdf

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Win a $50 Visa Gift Card

Spread the Word! Augsburg College's Department of Public Safety is on Facebook! 'Like' our page on Facebook and submit a photo of yourself with one of our uniformed officers to be entered for a chance to win a $50 Visa Giftcard. You can submit a photo by uploading it onto our page, or by e-mailing it to security@augsburg.edu .

Submissions are due by the 21st, can be as silly or serious as you wish, and the contest is open to all non-DPS Augsburg students, staff, and faculty.The winner will be announced in the Feb. 24th edition of the Augsburg Echo.

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Teaching and Learning

Creating an Inclusive Campus – Call for Proposals

This three-day annual conference will be held May 22-24 and is designed to feature key developments in fulfilling our commitment to intentional diversity and global learning at Augsburg College. It includes an opening session focused on one aspect of creating an engaged, inclusive learning community, and concurrent session tracks devoted to:

Engaging all students,
Embedding diversity and global learning in the curriculum, and
Developing our community.

The third day consists of half-day workshops for faculty and staff to focus on setting departmental goals and action plans for creating inclusiveness. The conference is co-sponsored by CTL, the Office of International Programs, Human Resources, Student Affairs, and General Education.

We invite you to submit a proposal for a 90-minute session related to any of the 3 tracks. Please provide a title and list of presenters, along with a 150-200 word description of the session you would like to facilitate. Submit your proposal to Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu) by April 1.

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The Jessica Nathanson Scholarly Writing Retreat

The third annual Scholarly Writing Retreat will be held at Dunrovin Retreat Center near Marine on St. Croix from 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 29 to 1:00 pm on Thursday, May 31. Initiated by Jessica Nathanson, the retreat gives scholars time and space to work on scholarship, undistracted by meetings, classes, or even children and family responsibilities. Some come to plan an approach to a new project to be completed over the summer; others use it as an opportunity to finish articles they have been working on during the year. Those interested in participating should contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu). Registrants are accepted on a first come-first serve basis

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February CTL Activities At-A-Glance

The remaining learning activities for February are:

Tuesday, February 14, 8:00-9:30, OGC 100 – Foundational Learning Series: "Designing and Assessing Written Assignments" (Kathy Swanson)

Tuesday, February 14, 3:30-5:00 pm, OGC 113 – Community Inclusiveness: Somali Voices: "Faculty Experiences in Somali Community Engagement" (Mary Laurel True and faculty panel of Jeanine Gregoire,-Education; Robert Tom,-Art; Lars Christensen,-Sociology; Matt Maruggi,-Religion; Frankie Shackelford, Modern Languages and Cultural Studies: Robert Stacke,-Music; Sarah Myers,-Theater; Annette Gerten, Social Work)

Wednesday, February 15, 8:30-10:00, Lindell 202 – Blended Learning Series: "Web Access: Universal Online Design Principles" (Hans Wiersma, Eric Strom, and CLASS resources)

Wednesday, February 15, OGC100, 4:00-6:00 – Leadership Series: Influencing: "Adapting to Interpersonal Differences" (Brad Lashbrook)

Wednesday, February 15, 12:00-1:30 pm, OGC 100 – Speaking of Scholarship: "Eyewitness Identification" (Nancy Steblay)

Thursday, February 16, 11:50-1:20 pm, OGC 100 – Thinking About Teaching and Advising: "New Work on Teaching Effectively: Examining Halpern and Stephenson's Applying the Science of Learning to the Art of Teaching"" (Diane Pike)

*Thursday, February 16, 2:00-3:30 pm, Lindell 202 – Mindful Dialogue: Ch. 4-5: "Learning in the Collective and The Personal With the Collective" (Annette Gerten). Douglas Thomas and John Seeley Brown's A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change.

Friday, February 17, 12:00-1:30 pm, Augsburg Room – Well Being Series: "Financial Well-Being" (Ashok Kapoor and Stephanie Ruckel)

Monday, February 20, 12:00-1:20 pm, OGC 100 – Ideas About Inclusiveness: "Effective Strategies for ESL and Generation 1.5 Students" (Cari Maguire)

Monday, February 20, 3:40-5:00, OGC 100 - Embedding Diversity and Global Learning: Intercultural Competence – "Using Cultural Immersion to Develop Better Understanding of Other Cultures" (Orv Gingerich and Cheryl Leuning)

Tuesday, February 21, 3:00-5:00 pm, Marshall Room – Core Curriculum and Graduation Skills: "Teaching and Assessing Writing Skills" (Kathy Swanson and Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)

*Tuesday, February 21, 3:40-5:00 pm, OGC ??,– Reading Circle: "Implications for Augsburg" (Marty Stortz and Merilee Klemp.). Martha Nussbaum's Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities.

Wednesday, February 23, 11:50-1:20 pm, OGC 100– Thinking About Teaching and Advising: "Engaging the Classroom with the Community: Service Learning and Other Experiential Opportunities at Augsburg" (Matt Maruggi and Mary Laurel True)

*Thursday, February 23, 3:10-4:30, OGC 100 – Reading Circle: Ch. 7-12. David Brooks' The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Virtue, led by Jacqui DeVries.

Thursday, February 23, 7:30-9:00 pm, Mitchell Auditorium, St. Scholastica, Duluth– "Why Democracy Needs the Humanities" (Martha Nussbaum).

*Monday, February 27, 8:30-10:00, Lindell 202 – Leader-Manager Learning Circle: Ch. 8-9: "Built to Last" (Velma Lashbrook). Jim Collins' Good to Great.

Monday, February 27, 12:00-1:20, OGC 100 – Ideas About Inclusiveness: "Mentoring Students with Psychiatric Disabilities" (Sheila Fox Wassink and panel)

Tuesday, February 28, 8:00-9:30 am, OGC 100 – Staff Development Series: "Identifying Needs and Strategies for Change" (Lori Peterson and Andrea Turner)

*-These are continuing book groups, no longer open to new participants.

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Foundational Series - TOMORROW

Foundational Series on Student Learning
These workshops address basic teaching strategies for creating learning-centered experiences. They are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 8:00-9:30 am in OGC 100. Spring sessions include:

February 14 – Designing and Assessing Written Assignments (Kathy Swanson)
March 13 – Designing and Assessing Group Assignments (Kristen Chamberlain)
April 10 – Integrating Online Learning Technologies (Cari Maguire and Scott Krenz)

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

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Well-Being Series

CTL sponsors a series focused on well-being. It includes a broad look at well-being based on Rath & Harter's book Well-Being: The Five Essential Elements. This monthly series is held 12:00-1:30 pm on the second or third Friday in the Augsburg Room, and includes a copy of the book and a diagnostic. It consists of the following remaining sessions:

February 17 – Financial Well-Being (Ashok Kapoor and Stephanie Ruckel)
March 16 – Physical Well-Being (Tony Clapp)
April 13 – Community Well-Being (Andrea Turner)

If you would like to participate in these sessions, please contact Sarah Hedstrom (hedstrom@augsburg.edu).

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Leadership Series - WEDNESDAY

This series is designed for all campus leaders, and is offered on Tuesdays. It includes the following spring sessions:

February 15, OGC100, 4:00-6:00 – Influencing: Adapting to Interpersonal Differences (Brad Lashbrook) – NOTE DATE CHANGE
March 13, Marshall, 4:00-6:00 – Executing: Leading Teams (Aaron Griess)
April 24, 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).

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Community Inclusiveness: Somali Voices - TOMORROW

To serve our neighbors and be inclusive of all members of our community, we need to learn more about each other. This year, CTL in conjunction with the Sabo Center and Pan-Afrikan Student Services is offering a series of opportunities to learn more. These include:

February 14, 3:30-5:00, OGC 113 – Faculty Experiences in Somali Community Engagement (Mary Laurel True and faculty panel of Jeanine Gregoire,-Education; Robert Tom,-Art; Lars Christensen,-Sociology; Matt Maruggi,-Religion; Frankie Shackelford, Modern Languages: Robert Stacke,-Music; Sarah Myers,-Theater; Annette Gerten, Social Work)
March 13,3 :30-5:00, OGC 100 – Somali Student Experience at Augsburg (Mohamed Sallam and student panel)
April 10, 2:00-5:00. meet in OGC Atrium – Walking Tour of Our Neighborhood with Mary Laurel True and Steve Peacock, Sabo Center

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

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CTL Grant Application Due Dates

Faculty Summer Scholarship Grant Applications due March 15
Two Dean's Summer Scholarship Grants ($4000) and two Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants ($2000) are available to support faculty summer scholarship activities. Applications should be submitted electronically no later than March 15. For more information and to receive an application form, contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu.)

Instructional & Course Design Grant Proposals due March 15
Up to eight Instructional and Course Design Grants ($3000 each) are available to support faculty summer course design activities, using L. Dee Fink's Creating Significant Learning Experiences and D. Randy Garrison & Norman D. Vaughan's Blended Learning in Higher Education. The purpose of these grants is to support the development of instructional design skills, as well as their application to a specific course. Tim Pippert and Cari Maguire serve as consultants for grant recipients. Applications are due no later than March 15. For more information and a proposal form, and to submit applications, contact Velma Lashbrook (lashbroo@augsburg.edu).

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Thinking About Teaching and Advising

Modeled after the popular Speaking of Scholarship Series, these presentations and conversations are designed to share what we are learning about teaching and advising. Sessions are scheduled on Thursdays from 11:50-1:20, and involve presentations followed by informal conversations about the issues raised by these experiences. The intent is to increase awareness of teaching innovations on campus and learn from each other's experiences.

Remaining sessions during the spring are as follows:

February 16, OGC 100 – Diane Pike, "New Work on Teaching Effectively: Examining Halpern and Stephenson's Applying the Science of Learning to the Art of Teaching"
February 23, OGC 100 – Matt Maruggi and Mary Laurel True, "Engaging the Classroom with the Community: Service Learning and Other Experiential Opportunities at Augsburg"
March 8, OGC 100 – TBD
March 15, OGC 100 – Joe Underhill, "Project-Based and Applied Learning"
March 29, OGC 100 – Garry Hesser, "Teaching by Immersion: Interim Redux"

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

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Blended Learning Series

Blended learning has come to mean everything from web-enhanced face-to-face learning to, but not including, courses that are fully online. Integrating online technologies can enhance and enrich learning; online tools also help differentiate instruction. A recent meta-analysis reported by the U.S. Department of Education found that blended learning produced higher performance on learning outcomes than either online or face-to-face learning.

The Blended Learning Series, co-sponsored by IT, is offered from 8:30-10:00 on Third Wednesdays in Lindell 202, and includes the following remaining spring workshops:

February 15 – Web Access: Universal Online Design Principles (Hans Wiersma, Eric Strom, and CLASS resources)
March 14 – Online Assessment Techniques and Academic Integrity (Scott Krajewski and Emily Hoisington)

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

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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.

The remaining spring sessions will be held on Mondays 12:00-1:15.

February 20, OGC 100 - Cari Maguire, New Programs, "Effective Strategies for ESL and Generation 1.5 Students"
February 27, TBD - Sheila Fox Wassink, CLASS, and panel, "Mentoring Students with Psychiatric Disabilities"

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

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Speaking of Scholarship

These sessions provide an opportunity for scholars to share their work and engage in conversations about what they are doing. Sessions are scheduled from 12:00-1:30 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

During the spring, the remaining presenters are:

February 15,OGC 100 - Nancy Steblay, Psychology, "Eyewitness Identification"
March 6, Lindell 301- Hans Wiersma, Religion, "Engaging Media and Messages in Religion" (or session before or after)
March 27, OGC 100- Laura Boisen and Maryann Syers, Social Work

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

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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. These sessions will be held from 3:15--5:00 on Mondays.

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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General Announcements

English Teaching Assistants Wanted in China

Augsburg's partner college, the United International College (UIC) in Zhuhai, China, is recruiting college graduates from Augsburg to assist in teaching English to undergraduate students. Augsburg graduates in any discipline may apply for a one year teaching assistantship (TA) to begin in August of 2012. Responsibilities include tutoring, reviewing papers and leading co-curricular club activities. Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 and an excellent command of written and spoken English. Request additional information from Orv Gingerich gingerio@augsburg.edu The English Language Centre at UIC can be found at: http://uic.edu.hk/elc/
Assistantships are also available in the following departments at UIC: Whole Person Education Office, Physical Education, Humanity and Social Sciences, Science, Technology, and Math. Assistantships in Business and Management require a masters degree.
To apply send a resume including academic credentials, co-curricular activities, a letter of application (describing your interest and skills have related to a TA position in China) and 3 letters of reference to: Dr. Orv Gingerich, Office of International Programs gingerio@augsburg.edu
Application deadline for fall 2012 openings is Feb 29th, 2012.

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Nominations Needed for Staff Recognition Awards

The Staff Senate invites the community to nominate staff in order to acknowledge their accomplishments and contributions. The recipients of the Staff Recognition Award will be recognized at the Staff Appreciation Event, March 8th.

To nominate a member of the staff, please complete the Nomination Form, including two letters of recommendation. The nomination form and letters are due by THIS Friday, February 17, at 4:00pm to Missy Motl (CB 314).

This award is intended to recognize exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission statement of the college through their actions. Recipients of this award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing exceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community.

Please follow this link to view the nomination form:
http://web.augsburg.edu/~motl/NominationForm2012.doc

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Housing Expo Information

Selection numbers for all eligible current students have been e-mailed as of February 13th.
The e-mails are being sent by agr-reports@augsburg.edu. Students with ARHOLDS will be sent their selection numbers as soon as their holds are removed. For more information about your ARHOLD please contact enroll@augsburg.edu. For more information about the Housing Expo please stop by our table on Wednesdays, February 14th, 12:30 - 3:00 in the Christensen Center or February 21st, noon - 1:30, in the East Commons.

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Lake Calhoun Polar Bear Plunge

Greetings Augsburg Community,

It is I, Officer Bob Peterson, your favorite Public Safety Officer, here to let you know that it's that time of year again my teammates the "Masons of Minnesota" and I will be participating in the Polar Bear Plunge. The Polar Bear plunge is an event sponsored by the Minnesota Law Enforcement Association to raise money for the Minnesota Special Olympics.

The Special Olympics is an organization that helps individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities through organized sporting activities.

This year will be our second year participating in the Polar Bear Plunge. In 2011 our team raised $6,200 dollars. This year we have set our goals higher, we have committed ourselves to be an official sponsor. Our goal for 2012 is to raise a minimum of $20,000 dollars in pledges. We are moving steadily towards our goal thus far; the Masons of Minnesota have raised $5,659 dollars for this event! Even better yet, we have also spoken with Minnesota Masonic Charities and have secured a grant of $10,000 dollars which brings our pledge total to $15,659 dollars!

As I mentioned our team's goals are higher, and we need your assistance. If you would like to support us by making a tax deductible monetary pledge please visit the link listed below.

We are always looking for plungers! If you would like to participate by joining our team to "Take the Plunge" please contact me via email. The plunge will take place at Thomas Beach at Lake Calhoun on Saturday March 3rd, 2012 the exact plunge time is to be determined.
Hope to see you there!

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Dining Services

Did you know you can purchase flex points online at Augsburg.aviands.com/flex-points.
You can pay with a credit card or charge to your student account.

To make your reservations for the Valentines Lunch contact the catering department at ext 6474.

Nabo
Now offering breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30am, stop in and try some eggs, pancakes or hash browns.

The special of the day is an Italian Grilled Cheese Sandwich with chips and a fountain drink for $5.99.

Commons
Lunch Today
Marketplace: Beef Stroganoff, Bowtie Pasta, Chicken Stir-Fry, White Rice

Bravo: Spaghetti with Marinara

World Flavors: Mini Burger Monday

Vege: BBQ Tempeh Sandwich, French Fries, Broccoli Cheese Bake, Veggies


Einsteins

Back for a limited time is the Asiago Steak Egg Sandwich.

Our special drink of the week is the Rasperry White Chocolate Mocha.

The featured sandwich is the Maple Oatmeal Bagel Sandwich. We also have a new Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Muffin. We have soup every day and we always offer the Turkey Chili.

Come and try our Valentines heart sugar cookies, for a limited time only.

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Housing Expo

Date: April 3rd, 2012
Time: 3pm-10pm
Location: East Commons, Christensen Center
Please bring your Augsburg ID and printed selection number document to the Housing Expo.
New this year - choosing your actual apartment and the Anderson Hall Neighborhoods. For more information about joining a Neighborhood please contact Ali Pickens at pickens@augsburg.edu.
Students unable to attend the Housing Expo may contact Cyndy Rowe at rowe@augsburg.edu for permission to use the Power of Attorney (POA) process.

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Event Announcements

Whole Leaders See Things Whole, Tom Morgan, Feb 16

Augsburg's Center for Leadership Studies invites you to attend a workshop entitled "Whole Leaders See Things Whole," presented by Tom Morgan.

Date: Thursday, February 16
Time: 5:30 p.m. social time with refreshments; 6:00-8:00 p.m. presentation
Location: Kennedy Center, Room 303

This workshop, first presented in our series last winter, is back by popular demand in an expanded version that allows more time for exploration and discussion. Morgan will introduce a framework for thinking about our lives as a set of relationships among three dimensions—identity, purpose, and stewardship—each with its own needs, desires, and preoccupations. While these dimensions can pull us in different directions, when we are at our best, they offer us complementary perspectives that allow us to see things whole.

In this workshop, you will complete the Seeing Things Whole Profile, a survey designed to take a multi-dimensional snapshot of your life and well-being. The profile helps you explore your strengths within the three dimensions and can give you perspective around challenges you face.

You will also receive a workbook, WholeLife Aspirations and Goals, to help examine how your life purpose connects to your life choices. The workbook offers a powerful exercise for clarifying what is important to you and what you plan to do to make your dreams a reality.

Morgan is the executive director of the Augsburg Center for Faith and Learning and professor of business at Augsburg College. He has served as a member of the steering committee for the Faith in the City Collaborative since its inception and serves on the boards of the Augsburg-Fairview Academy, Seeing Things Whole, and Select Learning Resources.

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

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A Valentine's Day Affair

A Valentine's Day Affair

A' viands at Augsburg College is a lavish buffet experience on Valentine's Day.

Lunch buffet seating from 11am – 1pm
Seating is available by reservation only.
Students and Staff are urged to make a reservation as soon as possible as seating can become limited.
Please call the catering office at 612-359-6474 to make your reservation.

~ Lunch Buffet Options ~

Spinach and strawberry salad w / honey vinaigrette, served with cupid's bread sticks, grilled seasonal vegetables, garlic mashed sweet potatoes, Farfalle pasta in pink sauce, heart shaped boneless chicken breast with asparagus arrow, grilled pork loin with apple raisin chutney,strawberry heart cake, Love potion punch, coffee and iced water included.

$12.95 per person

**Pricing is set for this event so we are extending a very special price to and Faculty, Staff and Students as well: 2 - meal services for $20.


~Due to lack of participation the Plated Dinner is no longer available~

Simply pay by using your flex dollars account, cash, check, or charge
Students can use a meal plan point for a $1.50 discount on any meal service.
Event will be held in the Augsburg Room on the third floor of the Christensen Center.

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ABO Meeting Today, 2/13

ABO will be kicking off the semester with our first general membership meeting today, 2/13 from 5 to 6 pm in OGC 100.

We will be covering several topics, including:

- Guest speaker from Target discussing his career and a few opportunities
- Wall Street Survivor stock market competition update
- Recruiting board members for next year
- Other upcoming events this semester, including Timberwolves and Twins games

We will also be getting wings from Buffalo Wild Wings, so make sure you come hungry and bring your friends!

If you have any questions contact Evan Decker at deckere@augsburg.edu.

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Club Anderson - Valentine's Day Dance

Residence Life is bringing in Valentine's Day a bit early, so celebrate in Anderson Hall on Saturday, February 11, 2012 with music sponsored by the Hip Hop House. Snacks will also be provided and maybe a few surprises.

Feel free to bring your potential valentine or come alone, either way there will be plenty of fun to go around.

Hope to see you there!

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TODAY- Info Session Enterprise Job/Internship

The Strommen Career and Internship Center would like to invite students to attend an informational session with Enterprise Rent-A-Car today, Monday, February 13, 2012 from 4:30-6:00 in the Marshall Room, located in the Christensen Center. They are seeking to fill summer 2012 and full-time career Sales and Management Trainee positions. Questions, contact tilton@augsburg.edu

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Junior Art Review Exhibition Reception - Friday

Junior Art Review 2012
Student Art Gallery, Christensen Center

Reception: Friday, February 17, 5:45 - 7:30 p.m.
Juniors present artwork starting at 6:15 p.m.

Please join us for the closing reception of the Junior Art Review in the Student Art Gallery this Friday. The annual group exhibition showcases the artwork of the junior studio art majors. The juniors will introduce their work and answer questions starting at 6:15 p.m. Refreshments will be provided.

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Students for Obama Meeting

This election will determine who will be president when we graduate. Will there be jobs? Join your fellow Obama supporters this Monday, February 13th at 4pm in the Christensen Center student lounge to see how you can spread the support. There will be a few special guests from the campaign's MN team joining us.

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Mardi Gras Madrigal: Free for Auggies w/Student ID

Every spring at Augsburg College, the Goliard Society of Medievalists hosts a big party to celebrate the midwinter carnival before Lent. It's Mardi Gras Madrigals! Huzzah! This annual event always features jugglers and musicians, storytellers and poets, and a full medieval feast eaten without utensils, of course.

This year's Mardi Gras Madrigals will feature the internationally acclaimed Rose Ensemble. Founded in 1996, The Rose Ensemble reawakens the ancient with vocal music that stirs the emotions, challenges the mind, and lifts the spirit. The Saint Paul, Minnesota group tours internationally with repertoire spanning 1,000 years and 25 languages.

It will also feature the midwest premier of 15th-century comedy, "The Farce of the Fart." Directed by Nathan Keepers, formerly of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, this touching and moving theatrical piece deals with the conflicts of marital life, and the eternal question: "who farted?"

Join us for high and low culture! Mardi Gras Madrigals takes place on Tuesday, February 21st, in Hoversten Chapel. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Box office opens at 6 PM.

Tickets are $20. FREE for Augsburg students with ID.
For reservations go to www.augsburg.edu/mardigras

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The StepUP® Program 2012 Gala

Please join us for an evening of inspiration, entertainment, and fellowship as we celebrate fifteen years of the StepUP Program at Augsburg College.

The Dinner Gala includes a Silent and Live Auction with Emcee Don Shelby. Four featured speakers representing different eras from the 15-year legacy - three StepUP alumni and one current student.

Saturday, February 18, 2012
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
5 pm – Silent Auction and Social
7pm – Dinner and Program
Semi-formal attire recommended

Individual admission: $100 per person.
RSVP by calling 612-330-1557

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International Buddhist Teacher, 7 TONIGHt

The Diamond Way Buddhist group is excited to be hosting Dilia Navarro, a Buddhist teacher from Venezuela, tonight (Monday) night from 7 to around 9 pm in Oren Gateway Center 100. She'll give an introductory talk into Buddhism, answer questions, and lead a meditation.

Dilia is a lay (non-monastic) practitioner who practices a style of Buddhism which originated in Tibet.

Please note that in an earlier announcement, it incorrectly promoted it as Tuesday the 13th (doesn't even exist). She is at Augsburg on Monday, however, she will speak on Tuesday at 4 pm at the University of Minnesota, Coffman Union Room 319 and again that night at 8 pm at the Diamond Way Buddhist Center, 1701 West Lake St. In the spirit of Valentine's Day, she will be talking on Love and Partnership. There will be some carpooling from campus, please let me know if you would like a ride.

And you can always get your dose of Dharma and meditation every Monday from 10:20-10:50 (Chapel time) in Si-Melby (Athletics building) room 206. Folks from the Diamond Way center take turns giving 10 minute talks on the Dharma (teachings) and guide a 15-20 minute meditation.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Thanks to Augsburg Asian Student Association

Congratulation to the Augsburg Asian Student Association (AASA) on the annual Lunar New Year celebration. AASA hosted the event on Friday, February 10. The food, cultural entertainment and activities to celebrate the Year of the Dragon were fantastic. Thanks to AASA and the Pan-Asian Student Services (PASS)Office.

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Tragedy in Khadija's Kenyan Family

Our colleague in custodial services, Khadija Dida, has experienced a deplorable tragedy. Her cousin, a driver for a game park in northern Kenya, was brutally murdered in an attack on Swiss tourists last fall, leaving a widow and four children with no income. Please help Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies faculty collect funds to support the daughter Farida, a third-year college student, and two young sons Yusuf and Mohamed. Public schooling in Kenya is not free. One year of tuition for all three is only $1000. Please call x 1292 to make your pledge or send a check made out to Frankie Shackelford and marked "Khadija's cousins" to CB 27. We're nearing the halfway mark! Thanks to all who have made contributions so far.

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For Sale, Dishwasher and Cabinets

I am remodeling my kitchen, and in a few weeks, will have a dishwasher and cabinets for sale. The dishwasher is a Whirlpool, almond color, works great (only available because I am switching to black appliances). The cabinets are in medium to poor condition, maybe for your garage workshop or cabin? Let me know if you may be interested and I can provide details.

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Mmmm Cookies

If you need your yearly Girl Scout cookie fix, please send me an e-mail (pippert@augsburg.edu) and I can deliver cookies right to your door! No more ordering and waiting...Near instant gratification. Really, who doesn't need a few more chubby treats around the house? Happy eating!

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