Monday, October 29, 2012
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Refrigerators for Bid

The following items are going to be put up for sale in the Recycle Bin. Please check them out on the Facilities Recycle Bin Moodle site, or they can be viewed by stopping by the Facilities Office between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Bids will be accepted until 10/31/12.

Item #2012-4: Kenmore Refrigerator w/ Top Freezer – Approx. 16 Cubic Ft.; 29 3/4"W X 27 ½"D X 65"H; Thermostat reported to be bad.

Item #2012- 5: RCA Side-By-Side Refrigerator – Approx. 20 Cubic Ft.; 33 ½"W X 29"D X 67"H; water and ice dispenser, but unknown if they work; frig and freezer section work okay.

Item #2012-6: Kenmore Side-By-Side Refrigerator – Approx. 20 Cubic Ft.; 33"W X 27 ½"D X 66"H; frig and freezer section work okay.

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Teaching and Learning

Article About Nicaragua Mathematics Trip

Mathematics professors John Zobitz and Tracy Bibelnieks, along with Mark Lester from the CGE have an article in this month's MAA Focus journal. "Mathematics Student Go into the World: Internationalizing the Mathematics Curriculum with Calculus of Sustainability" appears on pages 14-16 of the October/November issue.

The article can be found by following the link on this page: http://www.maa.org/pubs/FOCUSoct-nov12_toc.html

Congrats to John, Tracy, and Mark!

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New Course: SWK 240: Intergroup Dialogue

Looking for a new course that will sharpen communication skills needed in an increasingly diverse Minnesota? Are you a junior or a senior looking for something totally different and have a "spare" elective credit? Consider SWK 240: Intergroup Dialogue.

In SWK 240, you will participate in intergroup dialogue; an experiential process that enhances complex thinking skills as well as cross-cultural competence and empathy. The class will explore the intersection between your individual experiences and narratives from historical, psychological and sociological sources. If you've ever felt awkward when talking to someone from a different cultural background SWK 240 can help.

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Staff Development: Using Your Strengths at Work

Using your Strengths at Work, Parts 1 and 2

Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Times: 8-9:30 a.m. (Part 1) and 10-11:30 a.m. (Part 2)
Location: Oren Gateway Center 103
Facilitator: Velma Lashbrook, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning

RSVP online and request a book if needed at
http://augsburg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6KJ1xcV3JcUK7U9.

This session is offered in two parts, and will make use of the StrengthsFinder assessment available with the book Strengths Based Leadership. You may attend both parts, or only the one that is most applicable to you - your choice!

Part 1 is intended for first time completers of the StrengthsFinder assessment, and for those who have previously completed the assessment and would like a refresher. Engage with your assessment results and explore ways to apply your strengths at work.

Part 2 is intended for those who have previously attended a Using your Strengths at Work session. Explore the StrengthsFinder concepts in more depth and discuss further application.

CTL has a limited number of copies of Strengths Based Leadership (which includes the StrengthsFinder assessment) available for attendees who have not previously completed the assessment. Gift cards for Kindle editions are also available.

About the Facilitator:
Velma Lashbrook is the Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning, and Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies. She believes that understanding your strengths is essential for understanding how you can best contribute and exercise leadership. She uses strengths based approaches in several of her graduate classes and has led strengths-based workshops for Augsburg, business, and professional audiences.

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General Announcements

New Augsburg.edu Website

The new Augsburg.edu site was rolled out last Friday. Thanks to everyone who helped us spot issues during the conversion process. Many of those items were fixed last week; others are still in process.

As you continue to click through the site, if you encounter errors (e.g., a broken link or image), please help us out by using this form to record the issue: http://inside.augsburg.edu/marketing/forms/weberror/

If you notice a content issue (e.g., typo or inaccurate information), please contact the content manager for that particular section (see the list posted on Inside Augsburg last week: http://augnet.augsburg.edu/news-archives/2012/10_22_12/WordPress_launch.html )

Thanks, again, for everyone's help with this significant project!

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New Online Copy Request Form

In conjunction with the new website, we created a new online Copy Request form. We are especially eager to get your feedback on how it works, how it feels, etc.

Please give it a try for your next copy request. Access it through A to Z> Central Services> show menu> on-line ordering> Copy Request form. Then, let us know what you think by calling x1054, or dropping us a line at copyctr@augsbug.edu

Thank You!

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Conference Funding for Student Presenters

Each year, URGO provides travel grants of up to $750 for students who are presenting research at professional conferences. Conferences allow students to hear from top researchers, build connections with graduate programs and mentors, and practice public speaking skills. Travel funds may be used for conference costs such as registration, airfare, milage, lodging, and food. Because of limited funds, URGO is only able to fund those who are presenting research. We encourage those who are interested in attending a conference but are not yet ready to present to look into local conferences, which are often more affordable.

Students must apply for funding through the URGO office at least three weeks prior to the conference. Because grants are given out on a rolling basis, it is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible. Travel grant applications can be found at our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/travel-funding/

If you have any questions, please contact Kirsten O'Brien at obrienk@augsburg.edu.

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Dining Services

Nabo:
Nabo is offering a new meal replacement special, one meal plan meal per week can be used to purchase the special of the day at Nabo from 1:30 p.m. to close. Hot apple cider is now available at Nabo!

The special today is a Steak Sandwich with chips and a fountain drink.

Einsteins:
Happy Halloween Week! The featured drink this week is a Frozen Pumpkin Blender. They are also featuring new scones, try a blueberry or cinnamon chip.

The Commons:

Today in the Commons during lunch we are having Pretzel Day, stop by to try a soft pretzel with cheese dip.

Hours:
Breakfast: 7:30-9:45 a.m.
Continental Breakfast: 9:45-11 a.m.
Lunch: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Pizza, Sandwich, Salad Bar: 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Dinner: 4:30-7 p.m.

Please return all coffee mugs, spoons, knives, and forks back to the Commons in the Christensen Center. Thank you for your help in this matter to locate these misplaced items.

Flex Points can be purchased online at http://augsburg.aviands.com/flex-points/. You can pay with your student account or credit card.

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Lutheran Volunteer Corps - Tabling Today

Lutheran Volunteer Corps Molly Wilson Lahr, will be recruiting today, October 29, in the Christensen Center Lobby from 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Stop by her table to hear more about her experiences and learn more about the program! http://www.lutheranvolunteercorps.org/

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Event Announcements

Halloween Safe Block

Halloween Safe Block is sponsored by Community LINK and Res Life and is only a few days away on Wednesday, October 31, from 4-6 p.m. in the Urness tower and Urness/Mortensen lobby.

Safe Block is designed to create a safe, fun-filled event for both kids from the community and the students! Freshman students we encourage you to participate to pass out candy at your dorm (all candy is provided). All other students are welcome to volunteer to be a tour guide, help with activities and also if your a member of another student organization you can decorate a floor and host an activity to promote your student org! The top few freshman that have best costumes and dress up will receive prizes!

All faculty, staff, and students we encourage to bring their kids, nieces/nephews, grandchildren and help spread the word to make this event a blast! If you have any questions, or want to sign up contact Tyler Dorn at dorn@augsburg.edu

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Health Careers Panel - Wednesday 2:30 p.m.

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a physician, physician's assistant, or medical student? Come to a panel discussion featuring an M.D., a P.A. and a medical student. They will provide some background about their particular training and their path into health care. Following their comments there will be a question and answer session.

October 31
2:30-3:30 p.m.
Science Hall 123

For questions, please contact Dr. Matthew Beckman at beckmanm@augsburg.edu or Kirsten O'Brien at obrienk@augsburg.edu.

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Telling Our Stories at the "Common Table" TODAY

The American Commonwealth Partnership and Center for Democracy and Citizenship is hosting a "Telling our Story" event highlighting our work as "Citizen Educators." We are doing exciting work here, but often don't know what others on campus are up to, and need to educate ourselves about what that work is. This workshop with be a chance to find more opportunities for strengthening and showcasing the kind of collaborative, interdisciplinary, applied projects that we think are at the core of a "Democracy College" and is part of the ongoing work of the Commission on Academic Opportunities.

The open discussion will be held today, Oct. 29, from 3-5 in the "Common Table" (formerly St. Martin's Table space, downstairs in the Trinity Lutheran Building on Riverside Ave. and 20th Ave.)

We will start with short presentations from a few of the stakeholders (Admissions, Institutional Advancement, Marketing & Communication, Faculty, and Community), and then move into small group discussion with a mix of staff, students, community members, and faculty in each group, brainstorming and "prototyping" stories that would appeal to and excite current and prospective students and donors. The goal is to leave with both new stories to share with our neighbors and new ways to collaborate in our ongoing work on campus.

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Employers on Campus - Critique Resumes & More...

Students! How does YOUR resume look? Are you ready to search for an internship or job? Stop by the Strommen Career & Internship Services office (Christensen Center, Suite 100) next Thursday, November 1 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. to attend our event, Auggies Connect with Employers. Representatives from Target Corporation, TCF Bank, and American Family Insurance will be on hand to critique your resume, answer questions, and offer tips for finding internships and full-time employment. No appointment necessary! Casual dress!

Questions, call 612-330-1148

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Register NOW - Etiquette Dinner

How To Eat Dinner & You Thought You Knew..... Attend the Etiquette Dinner!

Are you interested in learning basic etiquette skills that will help you manage first impressions and land a job or internship? Then join fellow alumni and students for a three-course dinner and hear a lively presentation from our guest speaker on November 13 at 6 p.m.

Cost $10

Register by November 5 and receive 10 free business cards and be entered into a drawing to win a $25 Target gift card.

To register, please email tilton@augsburg.edu

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Blood Drive Tomorrow - Donors Needed

Memorial Blood Center will be on campus on Tuesday 10/30/12 from 10-4 p.m. in East Commons (upper level in Christensen Center). There are still donation times available so please consider signing up to donate blood! Online scheduling is available by going to www.mbc.org/searchdrives and enter sponsor code 0027. You will be able to see what time slots are still available and sign up right there.

If you prefer, you can call the CCHP office at 612-330-1707 and we can get you scheduled that way as well. Auggies have always been generous donors at our annual blood drives, and we expect nothing less this time. All presenting donors will receive a complimentary tote bag and double red cell donors will additional receive a T-shirt!

Please sign up for your preferred donation time as soon as possible. If you are not able to donate but still would like to help out, we could always use volunteers in the canteen/snack area, too. Please call the CCHP office about signing up for a one hour time slot for that as well.

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Voter ID Amendment Conversation TODAY

Want to learn more about the Voter ID amendment? Sherri Knuth from the League of Women Voters will give a brief presentation and host a conversation with students, faculty, and staff about the potential impacts of the amendment TODAY from 12-1 p.m. in East Commons. Feel free to bring your lunch and stop in if you can!

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