Monday, November 12, 2012
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Important: Food TODAY on Minneapolis Campus

Breakfast and lunch today will be served at Nabo in the Oren Gateway Center. The Christensen Center dining commons is closed for breakfast and lunch due to a malfunction in the safety equipment. Stay tuned for details regarding dinner. A separate notice will be sent later in the day regarding dinner.

Thank you for your flexibility and understanding.

Sarah Griesse
Dean of Students

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Teaching and Learning

AVID Professional Development

AVID Professional Development

Tuesday, November 13

8:30 – 10:30 a.m. East Commons
High Engagement Strategies in the Classroom (Refresher!)*
Who should come? All teaching staff and faculty, full-time and part-time!

3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Lindell 301
High-Impact Student Success Strategies for Mentoring and Advising
Who should come? Anyone who works with students one-on-one.

Wednesday, November 14th

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. OGC 100
Introduction to Critical Reading
Who should come? All teaching staff and faculty, full-time and part-time!

9:10 – 10:10 a.m. OGC100
Advanced Critical Reading
Who should come? All teaching staff and faculty, full-time and part-time!

3:30 – 5:30 p.m. East Commons
High Engagement Strategies in the Classroom (Refresher!)*
This session will be a repeat of Tuesday's session.
Who should come? All teaching staff and faculty, full-time and part-time!

*If you have participated in AVID Professional Development before, this session may be a review. Please come back! You may take away something new this time! Bring your new or never-attended-AVID colleagues with you! Make the session a department event!

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The Time Is Now - Visit the Writing Lab

So far this term, tutors in the Writing Lab have conducted over 650 conferences with students on their writing assignments. Join them. Here are the hours:

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

Please note: The Lab will be closed when the library closes at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 21 for the Thanksgiving break. It will be open again for regular hours on Sunday, Nov. 25.

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Youth-led Community Organizing

YFM205: Youth-led Community Organizing Do you value the voice of youth? Do you believe they have a lot to offer? Would you like to learn how to empower young people to make positive change in their communities? If so, then this class is for you.

In this 0.5 credit course we will study and experience the history, theory, and practice of youth-led community organizing. This course is listed under the Spring semester Religion courses but is not a course about religious youth work. It is open to all students with an interest in working with youth of any background.

It will meet MWF 9:10 a.m. - 10:10 a.m. from January 14-March 1. Contact Professor Jeremy Myers (myers@augsburg.edu) with any questions.

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Community Reading Circle

Seth Godin's Linchpin: An Unsettling Call to Be Indispensable
Community Building Series for all faculty and staff
Facilitator: Ashok Kapoor
Schedule: Thursdays, 3:30-5:00 p.m. (November 15, February 7, and March 14)
Location: Augsburg Room

In our society linchpins are those individuals that hold things together. Yes, organizations might succeed or thrive for a while without them, but eventually as pressure is applied and structures are tested, things will fall apart. Godin clearly illustrates that we are in a critical time in history when a new breed of worker and leader are required. We need linchpins to solve our problems, keep us connected, and inspire us with art. People who are linchpins are creative, good at connecting with others, and able to see solutions like no one else. They truly are indispensable.
As Seth Godin explains this concept to his readers, he turns their minds upside down in order to convince them that they are in some way capable of being one. He explains how we got here, criticizing the public education system for creating cogs to fill factories and consumers to buy what they produce. He argues that we get exactly what we focus on. In the end we wind-up with drones that do what they are told.

There is no shortage of pundits today that criticize the flaws of our education system, but few will offer a solution. He challenges teachers to inspire student to think instead of follow rule books and ace tests. He even goes as far as telling us to give ourselves a D for the rut we have fallen into.

Linchpin could be Mr. Godin's greatest work so far. He treats the subject with history and sociology as well as a compelling mix of fact, story and philosophy. Using examples that will both shock and inspire, Linchpin leaves you feeling like you have no choice but to reassess your current situation and make the changes he so eloquently urges us toward.

If you'd like to attend, RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu and pick up a book from the CTL desk. Let us know if you prefer to receive an e-book.

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Staff Development Series

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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Speaking of Scholarship Series

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 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

During the fall, the presentations are:

Tuesday, November 13, Foss 175 - Henry Yoon, Psychology, "Revealing Genetic Risk for Addiction and Externalizing Using Electroencephalography (EEG)"

Wednesday, November 28, Riverside - Tara Sweeney, Art, "The Via Francigena Sketchbook: Walking from Lucca to Rome"

Tuesday, December 4, Riverside - Bruce Reichenbach, Philosophy, "Reflecting on the Right to Believe"

If you plan to attend one of these sessions, RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu..

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General Announcements

Veterans Display

Visit the Veterans Day display on the lower level of the Lindell Library. You'll see a few treasures from the college archives, including pictures commemorating Augsburg's service members from World War I and World War II.

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Thanksgiving, Food Shelf, 75 Cent Pints

It's Thanksgiving and Give to the Max Time and Campus Kitchen and Finnegan's Beer/Community Fund are teaming up for some great opportunities to make a difference in the community:

- Each Thanksgiving, Campus Kitchen serves hundreds of turkey dinners in the neighborhood, and to make that happen we need to gather the ingredients and funds. If you and your colleagues would like to contribute to a particular item, please let us know. We'll be making turkey, potatoes, stuffing, squash, and some pumpkin pie. Fill out this quick form here: www.augsburg.edu/campuskitchen/signup to indicate what you'd like to contribute. We'll be collecting items in the Christensen Center lobby on November 15 and 16 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

- We'll need money to buy what we don't gather, and this year, we're one of Finnegan's Beer/Community Fund's Three Small Pints, so they'll be matching what we raise up to $1,500 on November 15. Donate then, or click the "schedule one for Give to the Max Day" to donate now so that it will be counted on November 15.

- Any donations above the cost of our Thanksgiving meals will be used buy food for the new Augsburg College Student Food Shelf, helping students in need stay well fed.

- We'll be running a few special shifts to make all the meals happen. Our biggest event of the year is the Multicultural Dinner at the Brian Coyle Community Center on November 16 from 5-7 p.m. Sign up for any of the week's activities at www.augsburg.edu/campuskitchen/signup or if you don't have a ton of time, please just drop in to eat. Where else can you dine on Somali, Korean, Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Mexican, and "Pilgrim" food together under one roof.

- And lastly, if you'd like to celebrate a successful Give to the Max Day (Minnesota's giant one-day fundraiser), you can join the us and the whole Finnegan's crew at Stanley's (2500 University Avenue Northeast) on Thursday the 15th from 5-7 p.m. for 75 cent pints of Finnegans (the charitable and delicious brew company that donates 100% of profits to feeding the hungry - www.finnegans.org).

Let us know if you have any questions, and we hope to work with you
all this holiday season!

Best wishes,
Brian

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2013 Annual Benefit Enrollment

This message is intended for all benefit-eligible faculty and staff. All regular faculty and staff working .50 (3/6) full-time equivalency (FTE) or greater are considered benefit eligible.

Annual benefit enrollment is from Wednesday, November 7 through Wednesday, November 21. All forms must be turned in no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 21. You may drop your forms off in the HR office (Memorial Hall, Room 19) or fax to 612-330-1443.

In the past, we have mailed an updated benefit booklet to your home. However, in keeping with the College's cost saving and green initiatives, we will not be mailing you a copy of the booklet. A link to the electronic copy of the booklet is contained below.

*Please remember that you must make your flexible spending account and health savings account elections every year. Your election from last year WILL NOT carry over into 2013. You must complete the universal enrollment form to make your election for 2013.*

We strongly encourage all benefit eligible faculty and staff to attend one of the five benefit information sessions. Sessions are scheduled as follows:

November 7 at 2:00 p.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
November 9 at 12:10 p.m., Christensen Center, Marshall Room
November 12 at 8:30 a.m., Christensen Center, Marshall Room
November 13 at 4:45 p.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
November 14 at 8:30 a.m., Christensen Center, Marshall Room

The following links contain information on benefit changes and other helpful information for the 2013 plan year:

Employee letter:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/2013BenefitRenewalLetter.pdf

Employee benefit information booklet:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/EmployeeBenefitsBooklet2013.pdf

Helpful HealthPartners information:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/HPBrochurePOD.pdf

Enrollment form:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/UniversalEnrollmentForm2013.pdf

The following links contain required benefit related notices and information:

HealthPartners Summary of Coverage ($1000 Deductible Plan):
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/1000PlanSBC2013.pdf

HealthPartners Summary of Coverage ($2500 Deductible Plan):
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/2500PlanSBC2013.pdf

Summary Annual Report for Augsburg College Benefit Plan:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/BenefitPlanSAR.pdf

Defined Contribution Summary Annual Report:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/DefinedContributionSAR.pdf

Flexible Spending Account Summary Plan Description:
http://web.augsburg.edu/hr/2013_Benefits/FSASPD.pdf

Recorded Open Enrollment Meeting http://connect.augsburg.edu/p12a6imkaeb/

Please contact Tammy McBroom with any questions at 612-330-1216 or mcbroom@augsburg.edu.

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Dining Services

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Commons will be closed today. Lunch and dinner will be served at Nabo. They will be open 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 4:30-7:00 p.m. Einstein's will be open from 7:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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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Tickets on Sale Now

Terminating
By Tony Kushner
Student-directed by Justin Caron

November 15, 16, 17 at 7 p.m.

Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center
Tickets: http://www.augsburg.edu/theater/ticket-information/

In Terminating or Sonnet LXXV or "Lass mein Schmerzen nicht verloren sein" or Ambivalence,
Esther, an analyst, and Hendryk, her former patient, are accompanied by their lovers as they engage in a discussion about human identity. The characters in Kushner's Terminating are brimming with profound thought, or maybe they're just full of nonsense—that's up for the audience to decide. Either way, Kushner's funny, yet tragic, style raises important questions about queerness, identity, sex, love, and loss.

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All Champion Spirit Apparel Now 25% Off

Stock up on fall must-haves. All Champion spirit apparel is now 25% off! (Regular price.) Stop by the bookstore or shop online to save.

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"On-Hold" Accounts Payable Checks

Authorization Invoices/Check Requests processed with a "On-Hold" request originally to be picked up on Friday, November 23 will be available on Wednesday, November 21 anytime after 1:00 p.m. due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.

If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me at ext. 1031 or daughera@augsburg.edu ~ Thank You!

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Thanks for a Successful HFA Convocation

Thanks to everyone who helped with the Humanities and Fine Arts Convocation, especially Leslie and her crew in Event Services! Dan Phillips of the Phoenix Commotion spoke to a crowd of about 350 at the main convo. The Augsburg Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Matt Barber, provided the pre-show music: banging out an awesome drum piece on metal trash cans!

Thanks to Aviands, Dan also had a nice lunch and lively conversation with about 15 interested folks immediately following the convo. Dan also spoke to art students in Robert Tom's and Kris Holmgren's courses, and to some of Bruce Batten's MBA social entrepreneurship students. Kim Stone from Alumni Relations also got some Auggie MBA alums to show up for that meeting. Dan covered a lot of ground in two days on campus. He also spoke very highly of everything he learned about the college, from our art courses to our environmental initiatives.

Last but not least, congratulations to Kacie Lucchini, Maly Thao, and Erika Johnsrud, all of whom successfully constructed an origami phoenix out of their recycled and re-purposed convocation programs and handed it in by the deadline. Each will receive a copy of the forthcoming book about Dan's work, "Resurrecting Trash: Dan Phillips and the Phoenix Commotion". Congrats!

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Event Announcements

Staff Senate Open Forum Tomorrow

NOTE: Room Change

We noticed there is keen interest in the College's financial outlook and are providing an opportunity for staff to ask questions and engage in the discussion at a Staff Senate Open Forum on Tuesday, November 13, 12:30 p.m. (feel free to bring your lunch) in the East Commons, Christensen Center.

President Pribbenow and Chief Financial Officer Tammy McGee will be present to answer questions about the financial outlook, short term solutions, budgeting for next year, plans for the longer term, and any other questions you have. Please come and join in the discussion on Tuesday.

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Employer Info. Session - Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Stop by an informational session on Tuesday, November 27 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in Christensen Center, Suite 100. Representatives will be sharing their Sales and Management Trainee Internship. They are targeting December 2013 or Spring 2014 graduates. FREE Pizza. RSVP to tilton@augsburg.edu

Sponsored by: Strommen Career & Internship Services

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CGE Open House in New Office Space

We would like to welcome the Augsburg College community to visit the Center for Global Education in our new space in Anderson Hall. Stop by for a tour, light snacks, and a mini-silent auction to benefit our scholarship funds. We'd also like to use this time to celebrate the end of 2012, our 30th anniversary year, with our colleagues, students, and friends. Everyone welcome.

The open house will run from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 27, in Anderson Hall 23.

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URGO Summer Research Info Sessions - Wed. and Thurs.

URGO will be hosting two information sessions this week about paid summer research opportunities for undergraduate students. Research is not only a great summer job, but it also allows you to explore a topic you are interested in, develop skills in your field, and build a professional relationship with a faculty mentor.

Here on campus, the URGO Summer Research Program provides a 10-week research experience where students are paid to join a faculty member's on-going research/creative line or carry out an individually-designed project. Off campus, many universities host similar research programs that are open to students from around the country. Come learn about these exciting opportunities and how to build a strong application at one of the following information sessions:

Wednesday, November 14 at 12 p.m.
Riverside Room in Christiansen Center

or

Thursday, November 15 at 12 p.m.
OGC 100

Snacks will be provided!

If you have any questions regarding the sessions or summer research opportunities, please contact Kirsten O'Brien at obrienk@augsburg.edu or stop by the URGO office in 152 Science Hall.

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Exploring Culture: El Salvador this Thursday

Learn about El Salvador and the Peace Scholars program this Thursday in Conversation Group!

You are invited to listen to Augsburg faculty and staff members talk about the trip they took to El Salvador this past summer. Erika McCreedy, Social Work and Michael Burden, Theater Arts, traveled from Augsburg to El Salvador with the Hoverstein Peace Scholars. They will share stories in both English and Spanish on Thurs., 11/15, from 11:30 to 12:15 in the Riverside Rm., 2nd. fl. Christensen. We hope you are able to join us!

Questions? Contact Anita Fisher, ext. 1082, Emiliano Chagil, ext. 1309 or Kate Reinhardt, ext. 1081.

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November 14 Vocatio Chapel

"Faith and the Imagination: The Call to the Arts"

Wednesday, November 14, at 10:20 a.m. in Hoversten Chapel

Guest: Jeremiah Gamble, Theater for the Thirsty

Jeremiah Gamble does many things. Sometimes, too many things. He's a full-time dad, writer, performer, producer, musician, teacher, and noodler. He co-founded Theater for the Thirsty in 1998 with his wife, Vanessa. Together they portray over 100 different characters in their ten original shows. He teaches playwrighting at Northwestern College, is member of the Dramatist Guild and has produced critically acclaimed works at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. He and Vanessa make their home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with their kids: Phoenicia, Eden and Obadiah. Together they create music, theater, laughter, and some pretty tasty chicken curry.

During this chapel, Jeremiah will be performing an excerpt from his original one man play, The Rough and the Holy. It's an engaging, honest, and emotionally charged production discovering the life of Jesus, "the friend of sinners." Jeremiah's physical style of theater fleshes out real people from the Gospel accounts in a creative, powerful and sometimes humorous way.

Following chapel, there will be a luncheon for conversation with Jeremiah Gamble. To attend, RSVP to Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu by November 13.

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Employer Informational Session - CPP North America

You are invited to attend an informational session regarding employment opportunities (part-time and full-time) with CPP North America. This is an international company that seeks students interested in careers in business.
Monday, November 19, 4:45-6:00 p.m. in the Career and Internship Center, Christensen Center, Suite 100. FREE Pizza. RSVP to tilton@augsburg.edu All are invited.

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Need a Ride Home for Christmas? (MN to PA)

If you live in any of the states on the way to Philadelphia, PA (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA), and don't feel like paying for a plane ticket (they are SOOOO expensive!), I am already driving through your home state and would like at least one other person to make the long drive (or at least part of it) with.

I will make the trip in 2 days stopping over night in Chicago, IL. Dates of departure from Minneapolis as well as from Philadelphia on the way back are flexible right now - I'll work with whoever would like to carpool with me to figure out more concrete dates.

I have a family that willingly opens their home to travelers for free in Chicago, so there is no hotel cost or anything like that. I'll drive and all I ask is for a little gas money compensation (any little bit helps-and it's WAY cheaper than airfare).

Please contact me if you are interested (sometime between now and the beginning of December would be great)! My email address is reddy@augsburg.edu!

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