Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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Teaching and Learning

Sabo Scholars and Scholarships: Feb 22 Deadline

SABO SCHOLARS/SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE for 5 students who will be Juniors in 2013-14. Recipients will demonstrate an interest in and commitment to engagement in the political process, public policy issues and careers in public service. Each Sabo Scholar receives a $2000 scholarship [divided equally between the 2 semesters].

Expectations of Sabo Scholars include collaborating with Representative Martin Sabo, Sabo Professor Garry Hesser, and Senior Faculty Fellows to identify and create opportunities for Augsburg students to engage more fully in public policy issues, the political process and exploring career in public service. In addition, the Sabo Scholars help to shape the present endeavors and future direction of the Sabo Center. The Scholars meet monthly with Representative Sabo, Sabo Professor Hesser, Sr. Fellows & local alums and persons engaged in public service, policy related work and the political process. The deadline for application is February 22.

For further information and applications contact: Garry Hesser, Sabo Professor of Citizenship and Learning, Memorial 432, hesser@augsburg.edu [x1664] or Elaine Eschenbacher [x1492; eschenba@].

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TFAPS – Hybrid Learning Implementation

All faculty are invited to participate in two workshops offered by CTL and IT to support weekend and graduate faculty who are creating "hybrid" courses for 2013-14. If you are satisfied with the basic design of your courses, you only need to participate in the Moodle Labs to learn best practices for online learning and how to meet GAAC/AAC requirements for hybrid learning.

If you would like to improve the underlying design of your courses, you will also benefit from the integrated course design workshop.

Prerequisite: Please watch the screencasts in the Overview section of the Course Design Support Site (http://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodle2013/course/view.php?id=35) before coming to these sessions.

Moodle Lab for Hybrid Learning.
The Moodle Labs are hands-on workshops that introduce and support development of your Moodle sites. These workshops are held on:

3:10-4:40 pm, Tuesday, February 5, Foss 22A
9-10:30 am, Wednesday, February 13, Foss 22A
10-12 noon, Saturday, February 16, SVE 201
3:10-4:40 pm, Tuesday, February 19, Foss 22A
9-10:30 am, Wednesday, February 27, Foss 22A

Additional spring and summer dates will be added later.

Integrated Course Design for Hybrid Learning.
The Integrated Course Design for Hybrid Learning is a hands-on workshop that explores Fink's model for course design, which integrates situational factors, learning goals, learning activities, and assessment. It addresses how to choose face-to-face and online activities to create an engaged learning community, provide direct instruction, and facilitate active, collaborative learning. These workshops will be held on:

3:40-6:40 pm, Thursday, February 7, OGC 112
3:40-6:40 pm, Wednesday, February 20, OGC 112
9am-1pm, Saturday, March 9, Rochester
9-12 am, Tuesday, March 12, Marshall
9-12 am, Friday, March 15, OGC 100
3:40-6:40 pm, Monday, April 8, Marshall
9-12 am, Saturday, April 13, Marshall
3:40-6:40 pm, Thursday, April 25, Marshall
9-12 am, Tuesday, May 7, Marshall

Please rsvp to ctl@augsburg.edu

Additional support includes:

Moodle Template for developing your course in accordance with GAAC/AAC requirements.
Course Design Support Site to provide additional detail and examples for Moodle applications.
Technology Tapas to showcase a variety of technologies that can improve your work.
Sloan-C Online Workshop passes to participate in further study of online learning.

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Dean's Internationalization Grant

Applications due February 15
Applications should be submitted online at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications/deans-internationalization-application/

The purpose of the Dean's Internationalization Summer Travel Grant is to support collaborations with our international programs and partners that will help internationalize scholarship, teaching, and service at Augsburg College. The expectation is that recipients will develop relationships with others in the Augsburg international partner network, identify opportunities for collaboration, and develop a plan to implement at least one of these opportunities.

Two Dean's Internationalization Summer Travel Grants of up to $2500 are awarded to full-time faculty or staff for international travel to support teaching, scholarship, or service collaborations with Augsburg International Programs or Partner Institutions that facilitate internationalizing the Augsburg campus and curriculum.

Submit proposals using the Dean's Internationalization Summer Travel Grant application (available at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications/deans-internationalization-application/ ). Proposals will include a description of the collaboration, explanation of how it will facilitate internationalization of the campus or curriculum, and an outline of the tasks you intend to accomplish. Applications are due February 15, 2013 for travel during Summer 2013; these are reviewed by the full Faculty Development Committee and Vice President of International Programs and announced in early March.

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Teaching and Technology Tapas - This Wednesday

Tapas are small plates of delicious food eaten as appetizers or combined to form a meal shared with friends. Similarly, our Technology Tapas are tasty bite-sized topics presented in brief segments. You can drop by for just a few topics or stay to experience an entire workshop. Please join us for:

"Teaching and Technology Tapas"
Wednesday, February 6 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Christensen Center Riverside Room

Your Liaisons for Computing and guest presenters will share a variety of tools, tips and resources that apply to your day-to-day activities and special projects that arise. Community Lunch participants are welcome. Content is appropriate for users of all levels of computing experience.

We look forward to seeing you!

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Speaking of Scholarship Series TODAY

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.

The next presentation is:

Tuesday, February 5, OGC 100 – Matt Beckman, "Front seat at the zooplankton rodeo: Studying motor control in Daphnia"

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

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Need 2 Credits to Graduate this Summer?

Need 2 more credits to graduate after spring semester?

Maybe you are missing your Modern Language, Fine Arts or Fitness LAF?

Consider one of these CGE Summer offerings which offer 2 credits & the opportunity to complete a variety of LAFs,major requirments,and internships!

"AugCore Mexico: Summer Session I or II"

- REL 200
- Spanish I & II
- Lifetime Fitness: Latin Dance
- Fine Arts LAF: Mexican Art
- Multiple internships available

http://www.augsburg.edu/global/mexico-2/

"Social Change and Development in Southern Africa"

- The Development Process: Southern Africa
- Multiple Internships available

http://www.augsburg.edu/global/namibia/

APPLY to Augsburg Abroad by MARCH 1st

Questions? abroad@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1650

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CTL Summer Scholarship Grants

Applications due March 15
Applications should be submitted online at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications/summer-scholarship-application/

The purpose of the Dean's Summer Scholarship Grants and the Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants is to support well-defined faculty scholarship projects. The expectation is that receipt of the grant will make it possible for faculty to accelerate completion of a significant project.

Two $4,000 Dean's Summer Scholarship Grants will be awarded for Summer 2013. All tenured or tenure-track, full-time faculty who are in at least the second year of their contract are eligible to apply.

Three $2,000 Grangaard Summer Scholarship Grants will be awarded for Summer 2013. All full-time faculty are eligible to apply; priority is given to tenure-track faculty who have not received this grant in the previous three years.

Please complete the online Summer Scholarship application form (available at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications/summer-scholarship-application/) describing the project, explaining its potential significance, summarizing the work already accomplished, providing a timetable and plan for completion, explaining how it will accelerate project completion, and describing how it fits with your department's definition of scholarship. Submit a curriculum vitae (pdf document, please) as an email attachment to ctl@augsburg.edu. Applications should be submitted no later than March 15, 2013.

Applications will be reviewed by the full Faculty Development Committee, and awards will be announced in early April. All grant recipients must submit a progress report by September 1, 2013. Recipients of the Dean's Scholarship Grant must submit a short final report by February 1, 2014.

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Two New Reading Circles for Spring

Inclusiveness Reading Circle
Book: Sacred Ground: Pluralism, Prejudice, and the Promise of America by Eboo Patel
Facilitators: Sonja Hagander, Matt Maruggi & Marty Stortz
Schedule: Tuesdays 12:00-1:30 on February 12, March 12, and April 9
Location: Marshall Room (Includes lunch provided by the Batalden Endowment)
RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu

In Sacred Ground, author and renowned interfaith leader and last semester's Christensen Convocation speaker Eboo Patel says this prejudice is not just a problem for Muslims but a challenge to the very idea of America. Patel shows us that Americans from George Washington to Martin Luther King Jr. have been "interfaith leaders," illustrating how the forces of pluralism in America have time and again defeated the forces of prejudice. And now a new generation needs to rise up and confront the anti-Muslim prejudice of our era. To this end, Patel offers a primer in the art and science of interfaith work, bringing to life the growing body of research on how faith can be a bridge of cooperation rather than a barrier of division and sharing stories from the frontlines of interfaith activism.

Please read the introduction and Part I (through p. 62) by the first session.

Community Reading Circle: Well-Being
Book: The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles That Fuel Success and Performance at Work by Shawn Achor
Facilitators: Melodie Lane
Schedule: Fridays 12:00-1:30
Location: OGC 103
RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu

Readings:
February 15: Introduction and Principle #1 (pp. 3-61)
March 1: Principles #2 and #3 (pp. 62-104)
March 15: Principles #4 and #5 (pp. 105-144)
April 5: Principles #6, #7 and Ripple Effect (pp. 145-210)

Most people want to be successful in life. And of course, everyone wants to be happy. When it comes to the pursuit of success and happiness, most people assume the same formula: if you work hard, you will become successful, and once you become successful, then you'll be happy. The only problem is that a decade of cutting-edge research in the field of positive psychology has proven that this formula is backwards. Success does not beget happiness. Shawn Achor shares seven core principles of positive psychology that each one of us can use to improve our performance, grow our careers, and gain a competitive edge at work. He reveals how happiness actually fuels success and performance, not the other way around. Why? Because when we are happier and more positive we are more engaged, creative, resilient to stress, and productive. The Happiness Advantage will appeal to anyone who wants practical advice on how to become happier and also more successful.

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General Announcements

McNair Scholars Program Recruiting for Fall 2013

Augsburg College's TRIO McNair Scholars Program is recruiting for admission Fall 2013. The goal of the program is to prepare Scholars for graduate study through academic preparation and involvement in undergraduate research and other scholarly activities. McNair teams you with other academically strong students who aspire to graduate study, and helps you to achieve that dream.

The McNair Scholars Program works with students who are members of groups underrepresented in graduate education and who exhibit strong academic potential. The program provides coursework, workshops, advising in preparation for doctoral degrees. Also, programming assists with securing admission to and financial assistance for enrollment in graduate programs. You will acquire the research skills necessary to succeed in graduate school through a paid research internship ($4000) with an Augsburg faculty member during the Summer of 2014.

The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Therefore, to be eligible you must be first-generation (neither parent graduated from a four-year college) AND low-income OR may be persons from groups underrepresented in graduate education. The Department of Education defines these groups as African-American, American Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hispanic/Latino. Additionally, eligible applicants are either U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents.

If you are interested in learning more about the McNair Scholars Program, please contact Lara Crombie, Program Assistant at crombie@augsburg.edu or (612) 330-1380 to schedule an appointment. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions about the program or if you're unsure whether or not you qualify.

Application Deadline: Thursday, March 28, 2013

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Nominations Open for 2012 Outstanding Staff Awards

Staff Senate is seeking nominations for the 2012 Augsburg College Outstanding Staff Awards. This award is intended to recognize exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission statement of the college through their actions.

To be considered for this award, the nominee must have a complete nomination packet that includes:

* A nomination packet: http://web.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/NominationForm2013.doc
* At least 2 letters of recommendation

Nomination forms and all letters of recommendation are due no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 8, to Jeff Rowdon at CB 316 or by email at rowdon@augsburg.edu.

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Augsburg Atheists and Secular Humanists Meeting

The Augsburg Atheists and Secular Humanists (AASH) will be hosting their first meeting of the year on Wednesday, February 13th at 4:30pm in OGC 111! This meeting is open to EVERYONE, regardless of beliefs and background, and we welcome a healthy interfaith dialogue.

Refreshments will be served.

Questions? Please contact Anya at cleaver@augsburg.edu

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Spanish Conversation Meets Thursday

Ready to practice your Spanish?

Looking for a place to chat in Spanish and meet new people? We've got just the thing for you - Spanish conversation group! All language levels are welcome to join us for laughs and interesting conversation as we practice speaking in a relaxed and friendly setting.

We meet every Thursday from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in the Riverside Room, 2nd fl. of the Christensen Center. Signs will be posted. Drop in at any time and stay for as long as you like. We promise there will be no grammar lessons! You are welcome to bring your lunch.

If you have any 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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Scholastic Connections Applications Now Available

Scholastic Connections is a scholarship and mentorship program for undergraduate students of color (American Indian, Hispanic/Latino, Pan-Afrikan, and Pan Asian) at Augsburg College. Students who are successful in their application process and are selected to participate, receive a $5000 scholarship and are paired with a successful alum of color that serves as mentor for the Scholar.

Five "new" Scholars will be selected for the program for 2013-14.

Eligibility Criteria:
Current Augsburg student or advanced-standing transfer student
Demonstrated financial need
Demonstrated leadership ability or potential
Demonstrated community involvement on or off campus
GPA of 2.0 or higher

APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2013

Applications available at the SC web page – go to Inside Augsburg, click on A to Z Directory, go to S's and click on Scholastic Connections.

ATTENTION FACULTY AND STAFF: If you know of a student who could benefit from working with a mentor and within a larger group of other high-achieving students of color and alumni mentors as well as receive scholarship assistance, feel free to nominate the student(s). Nomination forms are available at the SC web page. Go to Inside Augsburg, click on A to Z Directory, and go to S's, click on Scholastic Connections.

Questions? Contact Cindy Peterson at 612-330-1754 or petersoc@augsburg.edu

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New Student Savers Program for Augsburg Students

Augsburg Student Activities Council (ASAC) and Student Government are excited to announce the launch of our new Student Savers Club. Check out participating businesses by going to http://www.studentsavingsclub.com --> Minnesota --> Augsburg College --> Search for Deals. You can click each business to see what deals they offer and how to redeem them. Stop by the ASAC table during the Student Involvement Fair for more information.

If you are having trouble redeeming an offer, please send an email to nguyenh1@augsburg.edu and we will contact the business and sort it out.

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Nominations Open for Augsburg Leadership Awards

Nominations are open for the 2012-2013 Augsburg Leadership Awards!

Student leaders, student groups, and student group advisors can be nominated for their outstanding leadership and contributions to the Augsburg community this academic year.

To nominate a student, advisor, or student group, please submit the following materials to Michael Grewe via email at grewe@augsburg.edu or to Christensen Center Room 1D by Friday, March 8:

* A nomination packet: http://web.augsburg.edu/cao/ALA_Nomination_Packet.doc
* Optional: Any supplemental materials that would enhance nomination, including recommendation letters, resumes, etc.

Award recipients will be honored at the 14th Annual Augsburg Leadership Awards on Tuesday, April 9. For questions, call 612-330-1499.

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Internal Job Postings for Augsburg Staff

Please check out the job posting on the HR Moodle site, including how to apply.

BENEFITS AND COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST - HUMAN RESOURCES
The Benefits and Communication Specialist manages the communication of both day-to-day activities and on-going strategic initiatives for Human Resources. This position serves as a liaison with insurance brokers and vendors for the College, and coordinates communication and employee meetings for College benefits. This position serves as the first point of contact on workers' compensation and wellness initiatives. This position will manage several on-going projects, including updates to benefit materials, compliance documents, total reward statements, web and moodle content, employee surveys, and policy updates.

Requirements include:
A bachelor's degree in Business, Psychology or a related field required. Master's preferred. Three or more years of experience coordinating communication, such as drafting high-level correspondence and updating web content required. Experience working with confidential or sensitive records required. Excellent computer skills, including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and databases. Demonstrated ability to manage projects and meet deadlines required.

Please see the job posting on the HR Moodle Site. Application deadline is Monday, February 11, 2013. Open to existing Augsburg staff only.

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February is Fulbright Month

This month, URGO will be highlighting two exciting and prestigious academic programs funded by the Fulbright Foundation:

Fulbright Student Program: Students spend a year abroad after college 1) teaching English 2) attending graduate school or 3) conducting a research project. Seeking juniors & seniors.

Fulbright UK Summer Institutes: Students spend 3-6 weeks studying a particular issue at a UK university. Seeking freshmen & sophomores.

Augsburg has had 14 Fulbright winners over the past 7 years with students traveling to Asia, Europe, and South America. Keep an eye out around campus for posters and screens featuring past Fulbright Scholars! We hope to continue Augsburg's strong tradition with Fulbright and are holding two information sessions this month for current students who are interested in these opportunities.

Fulbright Information Sessions
February 12th & February 13th
12-1pm @ Lindell 301

Pick which day works best for you and come hear about these exciting programs! If you have any questions regarding Fulbright please contact us at urgo@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1446.

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Event Announcements

Exploring Culture at Alliance Française

Le Sacre du Printemps, a lecture with Mark Russell Smith

One hundred years ago, Le Sacre du Printemps, or The Right of Spring, made its world première at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The costumes, choreography and storyline created scandal and a fierce reaction from the audience.

On Feb 26, the Joffrey Ballet will interpret Stravinski's work that changed dance forever. Mark Russell Smith will conduct the University of Minnesota Orchestra for this one-of-a-kind event.

Join Alliance Française in the Grande Salle for a lecture by Mark Russell Smith to learn more about the legacy of Le Sacre du Printemps on the arts today. Five members of the orchestra will join us in the Grande Salle for a sneak peek performance.

Tuesday, Feb 5 at 6 pm
Free for members, $5 non-members
Alliance Francaise de Minneapolis and Saint Paul
113 N. 1st Street
Minneapolis, MN 55401
http://www.afmsp.org/Events/LHeureduProfesseur/tabid/754/Default.aspx

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Technology Tapas - 2/6/13 in Riverside Room

Please join the IT dept on Wednesday, Feb 6th from 11:30AM to 12:30PM in the Riverside Room for bite sized tips and tricks about technology. Come for 10 minutes or stay the whole hour. This is during the Community Time Lunch so grab your lunch and join us!

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Exploring Culture: Gabriela Mistral Poetry Event

Join with the Zorongo community on Sunday, February 17th for a lively and engaging discussion of the Locas Mujeres poems of Chilean educator, activist, diplomat and Nobel Laureate Gabriela Mistral.

Carleton College professor and Zorongo Flamenco board member Silvia López will cover several of the Locas Mujeres poems in a brief discussion. These poems form part of the inspiration for Zorongo's upcoming show Locas Mujeres y Más/Madwomen and More at The Cowles Center, opening March 8th.

Hot apple cider and cookies will be provided. This event is FREE and open to the public. Please send an email to Zorongo at zorongoflamenco@gmail.com if you would like to receive a .pdf file of the poems to be discussed.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17TH, 4:30 PM TO 5:30 PM
ZORONGO FLAMENCO STUDIO, 3012 MINNEHAHA AVE S, MINNEAPOLIS
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

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Upcoming Job & Internship Fair

The Strommen Center for Meaningful Work would like to invite you to attend the annual MN Private College Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Cost $10

Register and learn more at: www.augsburg.edu/strommen

We will be offering information sessions where you will be able to learn how to find success at the fair. (Only need to attend one)

Wednesday, February 6 - 4:45-5:15 & 5:30-6:00
Christensen Center, Suite 100

Questions? Call us at 612-330-1148

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Al Gore and Global Change -- Thursday 27, 12 noon

Former Vice President Al Gore will speak on "Six Drivers of Global Change" this Thursday, February 7, 12 noon at the Westminster Town Hall Forum. Westminster Presbyterian Church is located at 12th Street and Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, just a short light rail ride away. FREE, but get there early! For more information, see: http://westminsterforum.org/?p=1312

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Alumni and Student Networking Event

The Augsburg Alumni Board invites you on Wednesday, February 13th – 6-8:30 p.m. to an evening of networking. Connect with fellow Auggie alumni from a variety of professions and help Augsburg students hone their professional networking skills as they prepare to venture out into the working world. The formal program will run 6-8 p.m. and then we invite alumni to stay for an alumni only reception from 8-8:30 p.m. to include dessert and wine. Register at www.augsburg.edu/alumni/events.

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Mardi Gras Madrigals—10th anniversary! 2/12, 6:30

Huzzah! It's time once again for Mardi Gras Madrigals! This is the midwinter party you cannot miss. Come celebrate with the Goliard Society of Medievalists.

As always, there will be a full medieval feast—eaten with your hands. This year, the internationally acclaimed early music group The Rose Ensemble will return to Mardi Gras Madrigals. We also have special guests: the Renaissance Quartet, a juggling troupe from Edina High School. There will be lots of goofiness, buffoonery, and, of course, beautiful music from invited high school choirs and Augsburg students and alums. Don't miss it!

Mardi Gras Madrigals takes place on Tuesday, February 12 in Hoversten Chapel. Doors open at 6:30pm. Box office opens at 6pm. Tickets are $20. Augsburg students get in free, but you must still make a reservation.

For tickets and reservations, go to:
http://www.augsburg.edu/medievalstudies/mardigras/

Questions: email adamo@augsburg.edu

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Valentine Cookie Decorating

Anderson students, on Thursday Feb.7 join ResLife in the Anderson Hall lobby to decorate cookies for your sweetheart, or your sweet tooth! It is from 5-6. Hope to see you all there!

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Keeping Track of Auggies

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Auggie Athletics

Marilyn Pearson Florian to Receive MGWSD Award

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2013/1/31/gen013113.aspx?path=general

MINNEAPOLIS -- Augsburg College Assistant Athletic Director Marilyn Pearson Florian '76 will receive a Special Merit Award from the Minnesota Coalition of Women in Athletic Leadership during the 27th annual Minnesota Girls and Women in Sports Day on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 12 p.m. at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.

Pearson Florian is receiving one of four Special Merit Awards given during Wednesday's event, joining a group of Minnesota's inspiring and influential athletic leaders. A total of 20 individuals will receive awards in five categories during the ceremony. The event is free and open to the public.

A 1976 Augsburg alumnae and 1997 inductee into the Augsburg Athletic Hall of Fame, Pearson Florian has served as a member of the Augsburg athletic department since 1980 as a teacher, coach and administrator. She served as head coach for Augsburg's volleyball team from 1981-98, claiming a school-record 271 victories in her career. Her Auggies reached the NCAA Division III national playoffs in 1982 and finished as Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference runners-up twice. She also served as Augsburg's women's basketball head coach from 1980-85, compiling a school-record 54 victories in five seasons.

As an administrator, Pearson Florian served as Augsburg's women's athletic director from 1988 to 2007, and as assistant athletic director since 2007. She also serves as the department's Senior Woman Administrator. An assistant professor in the Augsburg health and physical education department, she served as the department chair from 1999 to 2008.

During her tenure as an athletic administrator at Augsburg, the school has added five women's sports (golf, cross country, ice hockey, swimming and diving, and lacrosse) and has steadily increased the number of opportunities for Auggie female student-athletes. She initiated the induction of women athletes into Augsburg's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988, and created an athletic lettering program for female student-athletes in 1989.

Pearson Florian has been a member of the athletic department staff during two historic women's sport additions at Augsburg; in 1995, when the school became the first college or university in the Midwest to add women's ice hockey as a varsity sport, and in 2012, when Augsburg announced that it would be the first college or university in Minnesota to add women's lacrosse as a varsity sport.

Pearson Florian is regarded as one of the top female student-athletes to ever compete at Augsburg, as a three-sport star (volleyball, basketball and softball) during her Auggie career. She helped lead the Auggie volleyball team to a 52-25 record her last two seasons, reaching the AIAW regional semifinals in 1975. During Augsburg's 40th Anniversary of Women's Athletics celebration in November, she was named to the 10-member 1970s All-Decade Team.

Outside of Augsburg, Pearson Florian has served on the board of the Minnesota Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and has lobbied at the State Capitol for increased time requirements for health and physical education in the public schools.

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Classifieds

Vicki Keck Appearing at the Bryant Lake Bowl

Your local Copy Lady is at it again - I'm very excited about this play that will be playing the month of February at the BLB and hope some of my Auggie buddies will come:

THE TWISTED GRIN – ASSORTED TALES TO AMUSE AND ALARM
SELECTED SHORT STORIES BY DONALD BARTHELME
ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY LAWRENCE RIPP/ ARTWORK BY TOM CASSIDY
An elegant garden party/hanging; A toxic grammar school; A street run by rats; Adapted from the works of the late writer Donald Barthelme, these tales and more will take you to interesting and unexpected places.
With Brad Erickson, John Gottskalkson, Virginia Haggart, Vickijoan Keck, Patrick Thomas O'brien & Lawrence Ripp;
SATURDAYS FEBRUARY 9, & 16 THURSDAYS FEBRUARY 21 & 28
All shows 7 pm (Doors open at 6—food & libations available)
at The Bryant Lake Bowl (810 W Lake St., MPLS)
Tickets: $15/door
$12 advance/ with fringe button
Bryantlakebowl.com
612-825-8949
the tales to be told:
GAME/ SAKRETE/
A CITY Of CHURCHES/
I BOUGHT A LITTLE CITY/
THE NEW OWNER/ THE BABY/
THE SCHOOL/ WROTE A LETTER/
SOME OF US HAD BEEN THREATENING OUR FRIEND COLBY/
REPORT/

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Benefit Concert for Avenues for Homeless Youth

Announcing: New Day Rising --- Vocal Point Chorus's Annual Benefit Concert featuring Jearlyn Steele and the Youth Chorale of Central Minnesota

Who benefits? You - the music will be great. But more importantly Avenues for Homeless Youth, a non-profit that provides emergency shelter, short-term housing and supportive services for homeless youth.

When? February 9 and 10 at 4 p.m.

Where? Central Presbyterian Church, Downtown St. Paul

How does it work? Buy a ticket ($15 Adults/$5 Students advance sales or $20 adults at the door). Ticket revenue supports cost of production. Bring a free-will donation to the concert, 100% of which will go to support Avenues for Homeless Youth. Have your contribution matched by the Otto Bremer Foundation.

Where can I buy a ticket? Vicki Olson, Education Department (olsonv or 1131) or online at www.vocalpointchorus.org.

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Dog Needs Home

Desperately looking for a temporary or permanent home for my Dog, a 9 year old Cocker Spaniel. He is very obedient, calm and the sweetest.

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