Thursday, October 31, 2013
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Restrooms in Memorial Hall

The two restrooms on the ground floor of Memorial Hall flooded on Wednesday and were closed to allow for repair. The Maintenance team has been working on the situation and hopes to have the restrooms up and operational again on Thursday. Thanks for your patience.

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Free Furniture Leftover Shelves

Did you get a bookcase from the free furniture event last August? We ended up with two leftover shelves: light wood finish, 9 3/4" x 48". If these belong to a bookcase you have, please contact me to claim these shelves.

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Teaching and Learning

$5,000 Scholarship for American Indian Students

$5,000 Scholarship for American Indian and Alaska Native students pursuing careers related to tribal policy and Native American health care

If you're committed to applying your education and training directly to solving problems in Indian Country and interested in being plugged into a growing network of American Indian student leaders across the country, check out the Udall Scholarship.

Scholarships are awarded to sophomore and junior college students in any of three categories:
- To American Indian and Alaska Native students who have demonstrated commitment to careers related to tribal public policy, including fields related to tribal government, law, education, justice, resource management, cultural preservation and revitalization, economic development, and other areas affecting American Indian communities; or
- To American Indian and Alaska Native students who have demonstrated commitment to careers related to Native American health care; or
- To students who have demonstrated commitment to careers related to the environment.

Benefits:
- Lifelong membership in an active and growing network of alumni.
- Meeting other student leaders at the Udall Scholar Orientation
- Up to $5,000 for educational expenses

"I've met more friends here than I ever imagined. The connections the Scholar Orientation has set up for us should prove invaluable." - Ashley Keller, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, 2010 Scholar

To be eligible for the Udall Scholarship, you must be nominated by your institution

Internal Application Deadline: February 4, 2014

For application materials, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity at Urgo@augsburg.edu or (612) 330-1446.

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$30,000 to Help Fund Graduate Degree

Attention Juniors! How would you like $30,000 to help fund your graduate degree?

The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive and prestigious federal scholarship granted to U.S. college juniors for demonstrated leadership potential and a commitment to public service. The scholarship is in the amount of $30,000 toward a graduate education. Students must be nominated by their institution and each institution can send four nominations.

Internal Applications are due January 15, 2014

Program Details:
-Interested in being a "change agent," and improving the ways that government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or educational institutions serve the public.
-Have an interest working in government, education, the nonprofit sector, or the public interest/advocacy sector to improve these conditions.
-Is committed to working in public service after completing a Foundation-funded graduate degree.
-Interested in seeking a master's degree, a doctorate, or a professional degree such as a law degree or a Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Master of Social Work, Master of Education, Master of Public Policy, or Master of International Affairs.

Program Qualifications:
-A U.S. citizen
-A full-time student pursuing a bachelor's degree with junior-level (or senior standing, but in the 3rd year of college enrollment).

If you are interested in applying for the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) at urgo@augsburg.edu for application materials.

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$5,000 Scholarship for Students

Would you like $5,000?
Interested in pursuing a career related to the environment?

Study sustainability? Excited about environmental justice? If you're interested in being plugged into a diverse and growing network of environmentally-committed student leaders across the country, check out the Udall Scholarship.

The Udall Foundation seeks future leaders from the entire spectrum of environmental fields, including policy, engineering, science, education, urban planning and renewal, business, health, justice, and economics. The Foundation also seeks American Indian and Alaska Native students pursuing careers related to tribal public policy or Native American health care.

Benefits:
- Lifelong membership in an active and growing network of alumni.
- Meeting other student leaders at the Udall Scholar Orientation
- Up to $5,000 for educational expenses

Not only is the scholarship invaluable to furthering my education, the orientation was a life changing experience to meet and learn from the next tribal and environmental leaders. - Emily Kinsel, 2011 Scholar

To be eligible for the Udall Scholarship, you must be nominated by your institution

Internal Application Deadline: February 4, 2014

For Application Materials, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) at urgo@augsburg.edu or (612) 330-1446.

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Open Moodle Labs

Do you need some help

building/editing your hybrid course Moodle site?

planning the online components of your hybrid course?

creating engaging forum discussion assignments?

devising relevant online assignments?

thinking through course management issues?

diversifying and expanding your Moodle course content?

Come to an Open Moodle Lab for individualized help.
Thurs. 1:00-2:30 p.m. in OGC 103

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NASA Space Grant Scholarship Due TODAY

2013-2014 NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Scholarship supports the advancement of academically focused undergraduates seeking professional careers in the natural sciences, especially space physics and engineering, mathematics, and science/mathematics education.

Application Deadline: TODAY, October 31
Submit Applications to stem@augsburg.edu or to SCI 154

Students are encouraged to apply if they are:
-A sophomore, junior, or senior majoring in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computer science, pre-engineering, or mathematics/science education
-Can demonstrate strong academic performance and leadership within their major area; and
-Show an interest in contributing to NASA's mission

To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be:
-A U.S. Citizen of the United States of America
-Currently, and through spring semester, 2014, be a full-time student in good standing at Augsburg

Please visit the STEM website at www.augsburg.edu/stem or contact STEM at stem@augsburg.edu for an application. If you have any questions or concerns about the NASA Space Grant Scholarship, please contact Dr. David Murr, NASA Space Grant Director at murrd1@augsburg.edu.

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Bioethics Summer Research Fellowship - Mayo Clinic

On behalf of the Mayo Clinic, URGO announces the 2014 Vann Fellowship for summer undergraduate research in biomedical ethics! This fellowship is highly competitive and each college may only endorse two applicants. Applications for Augsburg's internal competition are due November 12, 2013.

Program details:
- Work with physician and research mentors within Mayo's Program in Professionalism and Ethics
- 8-10 weeks of full-time research
- $5,000 stipend
- Research topics may include (but are not limited to):
- Clinical ethics
- Informed patient consent, competence, and dementia
- Advanced directives, surrogate decision-makers, cultural values
- Ethical issues in end-of-life care and life-sustaining treatments
- Ethics in biomedical research, stem-cell research, and transplants

Qualifications:
-Enrolled in undergraduate courses for the fall of 2014
-Strong interest in biomedical ethics and/or clinical ethics (students with any major may apply)
-3.50 GPA or higher recommended (if lower, contact urgo@augsburg.edu)
-Must be at least a sophomore standing

If you are interested in applying for the Vann Fellowship, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunities at urgo@augsburg.edu for application materials.

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No More URGO Academic Year Research Grants

The Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity (URGO) will no longer be accepting applications for the Academic Year Research Grant. All the grants have been awarded for the 2013-2014 Academic Year. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the URGO office at 612-330-1446 or urgo@augsburg.edu.

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Humanity in Action Accepting Applications for 2014

The Humanity in Action Fellowship has brought together international groups of students and young professionals to study minority rights and to produce research exploring how and why individuals and societies resist intolerance and stand up for democratic values. The 2014 programs will begin in Washington, D.C. at the Council on Foreign Relations and subsequently take place for four weeks in Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris and Warsaw.

Intensive and demanding, the Humanity in Action Fellowship features daily lectures and discussions with renowned academics, journalists, politicians and activists, as well as site visits to government agencies, non-profit organizations, museums and memorials. Participation requires a great deal of intellectual curiosity and stamina, as well as the ability to work effectively in international teams.

After the program, participants join the global alumni network of Humanity in Action Senior Fellows and can take advantage of special professional fellowship opportunities, such as internship programs in the U.S. Congress and European Parliament.

Current sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduates from the undergraduate classes of 2012 and 2013 are eligible to apply.
Applications are due on January 9, 2014.

For more information visit: http://www.humanityinaction.org/programs/14-humanity-in-action-fellowship
For application assistance contact URGO at: urgo@augsburg.edu

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General Announcements

Flowers and the Augsburg Fund

Through our affiliation with the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC), a florist will donate a portion of your purchase price to our Augsburg Fund. If you need to buy flowers, why not consider A. Johnson & Sons? Anyone affiliated with Augsburg (faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni) can order flowers and have 20% of their purchase directed to the Augsburg Fund.

These unrestricted gifts to The Augsburg Fund help meet the crucial current needs of the College including scholarships, curriculum development, and student-oriented activities. Our affiliation with A.Johnson & Sons also provides for a flat $9.99 delivery fee within the greater metro area. Call them at 651-698-6000 or order online at www.jflorist.com

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Register Now - Dinner with alumni

Register at www.augsburg.edu/strommen to attend the Business Etiquette Dinner on November 20 from 6-8 p.m. in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center. Learn basic etiquette skills to help you make a great first impression and land a job or internship. Registered students will have the opportunity to network with alumni, enjoy dinner and gather tips from Deenna Latus, Certified Etiquette Consultant. Cost: $10

Sponsored by: Augsburg Business Organization and the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work.

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"Truth Telling" Overcoming Racism Conference in November

Overcoming Racism Conference, November 15-16, 2013
Register now at http://www.overcomingracism.org

"Truth Telling"
Presented by the Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative (FREC)
hosted by Metropolitan State University, St. Paul

Student rate: $35 single day / $60 both days
Full price: $125 for single day or $195 for both days

Truth telling can be a powerful means of undermining racism. What do we mean by ‘Truth telling'? Truth telling is sharing history and stories that have been silenced or repressed. It is sharing the beauty, strengths and contributions of racial and ethnic communities. It is sharing the stories of what racism and colonization* have done to us, how we have participated, and how we have resisted.

Truth telling is an act of resistance to racism, of decolonization, of liberation. It connects our individual and collective stories to a narrative about race and racism that can compete with the white racial frame. "Historically and in the present, these counter-frames have regularly provided valuable tool kits for oppressed Americans, offering both individual and collective tools" for surviving and combating racism. (Joe R. Feagin, The White Racial Frame)

Keynote Speakers:
-Brotherhood Inc. is a non-profit that provides a comprehensive reentry and prevention program to help break the devastating cycles of poverty, unemployment, and incarceration facing young African American males in the Twin Cities. Through their original theatrical and spoken word performance The Forgotten, A Look at the Lives of Young Black Men, participants of the program provide a unique window into their lives as they strive to overcome adversity and rise above the infrastructures that impact their lives.
-Diane Wilson, Mdewakanton descendent, is an award-winning author, writer and gardener. Her essays and memoirs use personal experiences to illustrate broader social and historical context. Ms Wilson is also the Executive Director of Dream of Wild Health, a native owned 10-acre farm in Hugo, MN. She is a member of the Dakota Kiciya and helps organize the Dakota Commemorative Marches on the Lower Sioux reservation.

Each day will include a full slate of workshops, with opportunities to reflect, connect, & commit.

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Become a Residence Life Staff Member

Dear Auggie,

I'm just writing to let you know that you have an opportunity to serve as a vital role in our Augsburg community. Resident Advisors (RA), Community Advisors (CA), Stewards, Residential Executive Coordinators (REC), Residential Facilities Coordinators (RFC) and the Housing Specialist Assistant are hardworking students who enjoy a challenge. Their positions require a positive attitude, flexibility and the ability to be respectful, resourceful and responsible.

We are looking for awesome leaders like yourself for the 2014-2015 academic school year!

To review the complete qualifications of each position, please visit us http://www.augsburg.edu/reslife/student-staff/ . Applications for new applicants for the 2014-2015 academic year are available now and are due this week! Lead staff (HSA, REC, RFC) applications are due on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 and applications for RA/CA/Stewards are due on Friday, November 1, 2013.

Please do not hesitate to contact our office with any questions you may have about the application process. I wish you the best in pursuing this awesome leadership opportunity!

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General Election - Tues., Nov. 5

Minnesota general elections will be held Tues., Nov. 5. Students who live on campus may vote in the local precinct elections because we provided a list of resident students to the City of Minneapolis Election Board.

The precinct location for resident students is at Augsburg.

For more information, visit the Minnesota Secretary of State website: http://www.sos.state.mn.us/

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2014 Annual Benefit Enrollment

All open enrollment materials have been posted to the HR Moodle, http://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodlecommunity/course/view.php?id=329

The annual benefit enrollment period opens Wednesday, November 6 and ends Wednesday, November 20. All forms must be submitted online no later than 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 20.

All benefit eligible employees will need to complete the enrollment forms. Benefit eligible faculty and staff, working .750 (3/4) full-time equivalency (FTE) or greater are considered benefit eligible. Enrollment forms will be submitted on-line this year. No paper forms will be accepted.

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

Open Enrollment Information Sessions:
November 6 at 2:00 p.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
November 8 at 12:10 p.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 100
November 11 at 8:30 a.m., Christensen Center, Marshall Room
November 12 at 4:45 p.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 201
*November 12 at 4:45 p.m., Streaming at: http://connect.augsburg.edu/openenrollment/
November 13 at 8:30 a.m., Oren Gateway Center, Room 100

Human Resources will also be hosting three sessions for employees that would like assistance with the online enrollment process.

Sessions are scheduled as follows:
On-line Enrollment Help:
November 13 at 2:30 p.m., Sverdrup Hall, Room 205
November 15 at 8:00 a.m., Sverdrup Hall, Room 201
November 19 at 4:00 p.m., Sverdrup Hall, Room 201

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Commute Survey: Win a $50 Gift Card

Take a few minutes to answer questions about how you get to and from Augsburg and you can not only help identify travel patterns and strategies to improve your commute but you will also be eligible to win a $50 gift card to Target! Augsburg College is part of the Central Corridor Anchor Partnership, a group of health care and higher education institutions working together to ensure that the new Green Line LRT creates opportunity for those who live and work in the area. The Anchor Partnership and Metro Transit are conducting a survey of staff, students and faculty in advance of the METRO Green Line opening next year. Information gathered will be used to guide sustainable transportation planning and commuter programming around Augsburg.

The Commute Survey will be open through Nov. 15th. It takes about 5 minutes to complete. Participants who provide a valid email address or phone number will be entered into the drawing for the gift card. The winner will be announced November 20th..

Take the survey now:

https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s.asp?k=138005604575

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Augsburg has 5 of 5 stars on Campus Pride Index

Augsburg College has scored a perfect 5 out of 5 stars on Campus Pride's LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index (www.campusprideindex.org)!

This tool assesses colleges and universities across the country on a number of variables, including policy inclusion, housing, campus safety, counseling, support and institutional commitment, academic life, student life, and recruitment and retention. Those campuses who receive the highest score are considered "leader(s) for LGBT-inclusive policies, programs and practices" across the country.

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Event Announcements

Film Preview: "The Doctrine of Discovery" 11/15

"Refocus the frame: Turning the lens on racism" is a series of powerful film screenings followed by facilitated discussion and thoughtful dialogue

PREVIEW SHOWING:
"The Doctrine of Discovery" Part 2 of StarDreamers--The Spirit Water People

This film will be followed by a discussion with 38plus2 director, Sheldon Wolfchild; Birgil Kills-Straight, Lakota elder; and Steven Newcomb, Shawnee-Lenape author and scholar, and the principal person featured in the documentary.

Friday, November 15, 2013
5:00 doors open, 5:30 film starts
Location: Metropolitan State University Founders Hall Auditorium, 700 East 7th St., St. Paul, Minn.

StarDreamers--The Spirit Water People is a 3-part documentary created by filmmaker Sheldon P. Wolfchild. Come see the preview showing of Part 2, "The Doctrine of Discovery," that focuses on a little-known subject traced back to Christopher Columbus's so-called "discovery" of the lands now commonly known as "the Americas." This doctrine remains the Supreme Law of the Land in the U.S. Come learn the role of this ancient doctrine in our laws, our language, the U.S. governmental system, and its negative effects on Indigenous Peoples today.

Free and open to the public-Donations welcome-Pizza and refreshments served

Persons with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation to attend this event, please call Disability Services at 651.793.1540 (Voice) or 651.772.7687 (TTY) prior to the event.

This free event is being held in conjunction with the 2013 OVERCOMING RACISM CONFERENCE: TRUTH TELLING, November 15-16 at Metro State University, St. Paul, MN. Presented by the Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative.

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Life After College Panel on Tuesday, November 5

Come hear from a panel of Augsburg Alumni talking about their experiences following graduation, everything from looking for full-time employment to repaying student loans. Get advice on how to make a successful transition to post-college life.

The Life After College panel will take place on Tuesday, November 5 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the coffee shop area of Christensen Center. Come for a little while or stay the whole time!

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Estate Sale, Augsburg Associates - Nov. 1 & 2

2563 N. Hamline, Roseville, between County #B2 and County #C

SALE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

Numbers given out at 8:00 a.m.

SALE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M.

UNIQUE AND QUALITY FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FROM SEVERAL PERIODS

Note: owner previously operated a greenhouse & flower shop.

Other items for sale include: Tools, cookware/utensils, china/pottery, Grandfather and Grandmother clocks, jewelry, assorted glassware, kitchen and bath linens, men's and women's clothing, Singer sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, mirrors, Conn organ, luggage, and much, much more.

Please come out and support the work of the Augsburg Associates. All proceeds support scholarships for Augsburg students.

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Used Bike Drive for SPOKES - Nov. 8

Cleaning out your garage or storage room in preparation for winter? Drop off repairable used bikes at the Sabo Center House (624 21st Ave. S.) anytime between 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. on Friday, November 8. All bikes collected will be donated to SPOKES, a non-profit community bike center serving the Cedar-Riverside, Seward, and Phillips neighborhoods in Minneapolis. The goal of SPOKES is to get more people biking by addressing barriers that stops people from biking--including teaching adults to ride a bike, teaching people how to ride safely in urban traffic, providing bikes to low income residents, providing a space for anyone to learn how to work on their own bikes, and working to get better bike routes and more bike parking.

For more information on SPOKES, go to www.SpokesConnect.org.

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All Saints Day Chapel Service, Nov. 1

We invite you to a special chapel on Friday, November 1, at 10:40 a.m. when the Augsburg Community celebrates All Saints Day. On this festival day we remember with thanksgiving those who have died this past year.

During the worship service, the names of those who have gone before us will be sung during the "Litany of the Saints." The custom of commemorating all of the saints of the church on a single day goes back at least to the third century. All Saint's Day celebrates the people of God, living and dead, who make up the body of Christ. On this day, together with congregations throughout the world, we remember the faithful who have died this past year.

You may send the names of those people in your life who have died and who you would like to be named and remembered during chapel to Amy Hanson in the Campus Ministry Office at hansona2@augsburg.edu. Please also include the relationship of the person to you (only the names of the deceased will be sung). Information sheets will also be available during chapel. Please submit names by noon on Thursday, October 31.

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Cuban Filmmaker Today at 3 p.m.

Cuban filmmaker, Consuelo Elba Alvarez, is in the United States this week and will be coming to Augsburg this Thursday (October 31) at 3 p.m. in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center.

Consuelo Elba Álvarez is a Cuban filmmaker, producer and director for Cuban TV. Her works include Mujeres de la Guerrilla ("Women of the Rebel Army"). Consuelo will discuss her documentary-in-progress about women in the underground.

Sponsored by ALAS (Augsburg Latin American Students)

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Monday 11/4 SciTechsperience Drop-in 10-2

On Wednesday, October 30, over 75 students, staff and faculty attended information about the SciTechsperience program for paid internships in STEM. Thanks to all the programs and people who made Becky Siekmeier's visit a success!

On Monday, November 4, the STEM Programs office, Science 154, will have drop-in hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to answer any questions about the enrollment screening, which is very straightforward, and the first step in the application process. We can help you verify your eligibility and create a PDF of your transcript. Any students who were not able to attend the information sessions are welcome to come by to learn more.

Questions? Email Rebekah Dupont at dupont@augsburg.edu.

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Choosing a Major? Help Me Decide

Choosing a major? Help me decide!
Thursday, November 7
3:45-4:45 p.m.
Christensen Center, Suite 100

Deciding on a major and exploring the associated career paths can be daunting. Don't fear! In this workshop we will break down the decision-making process into manageable steps. It starts with you! Discover how you can learn about your interests, gather helpful information about your major and career options, try things out to see what fits, and make a decision that feels right for you. We will also highlight the many resources available to support you in finding your path at Augsburg. All this, plus time for your questions! This workshop is open to all Augsburg students, and is co-sponsored by Career & Internship Services and TRIO Programs.

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Chapel Series October 28-31: The Reformation

Our chapel series, "The Reformation Between Toleration and Commitment" concludes today at 11:30 a.m. with Dr. Hans Wiersma, of the Religion Department, "Giving the Devil His Due." Please join us for this intriguing series. Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Tom Lopez '11 Wins UCR Lung-Wen Tsai Award

Tom Lopez, a 2011 graduate with degrees in Physics and Math, is now pursuing his PhD in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of California Riverside.

The 2012-2013 Lung-Wen Tsai Memorial Award from UCR's Mechanical Engineering Department cites that Tom has "demonstrated outstanding work in developing, assembling and perfecting the experimental test-bed for understanding nanoparticle nucleation and growth process." Further, Tom's "involvement in designing the nanostructure of thermoelectric materials and developing real devices in collaboration with the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena is commended and recognized."

Tom generously took time to speak to Augsburg's Society of Physics Students about his research earlier this fall.

Congratulations Tom!

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Auggie Athletics

Auggies Claim Share of First MIAC Volleyball Title

MOORHEAD, Minn. -- The No. 13-ranked Augsburg College volleyball team continued its historic regular season with a three-set sweep of Concordia-Moorhead (26-24, 25-18, 25-20) on Wednesday evening at Memorial Auditorium, claiming at least a share of its first-ever Minnesota Intercolliegate Athletic Conference regular-season championship.

The Auggies (27-3 overall, 10-1 MIAC) will share the conference championship if St. Thomas (25-2 overall, 9-1 MIAC) is able to beat Saint Mary's (23-7 overall, 6-4 MIAC) on Saturday. The Auggies, ranked No. 13 in the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III national poll, are guaranteed a first-round bye in the six-team conference postseason playoffs, and will host a semifinal match next Thursday (11/7) at Si Melby Hall. The conference playoff championship match is on Saturday, Nov. 9, with the winner receiving the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III national playoffs.

The championship is Augsburg's first regular-season MIAC title since the wrestling team won the final MIAC Team Duals in 2004, and it is the first conference crown for an Augsburg women's sport since the women's hockey team won the conference title in 2000, en route to its national runner-up finish.

The 27 wins are the most for an Augsburg volleyball team since a school-record 32-16 finish in the 1985 season, and are now tied for the fifth-most wins in a single season in the 42-season history of the Augsburg volleyball program.

For more on Wednesday's match:
http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2013/10/30/VB103013.aspx

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Be The Match at Augsburg TODAY

http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2013/10/28/base102813.aspx

The Augsburg College baseball team is hosting its third annual "Swab A Cheek, Save A Life" registry drive for potential bone marrow donors with the Be The Match organization, concluding TODAY (Thursday 10/31) on the Augsburg campus.

The drive will be held today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Christensen Center lobby, and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Kennedy Center lobby.

No appointments are necessary to take part in the bone marrow registry drive. It takes only 20 minutes to join the registry, which involves filling out a confidential registration and consent form, then submitting a painless cheek swab. Donors between the ages of 18 to 60 who meet health guidelines are encouraged to participate, especially racially or ethnically diverse donors (Click this link for more information about the Be The Match registry). Tax-deductible monetary donations can also be accepted.

By taking part in the Be The Match registry, participants can join the effort to give a life-saving bone marrow transplant to those dealing with leukemia or other life-threatening diseases. The most common way of donating marrow now to a patient, should participants get a call that they are a match, is now a procedure very similar to donating blood, plasma and platelets.

The Augsburg baseball program has a close tie to the Be The Match program. Assistant coach Troy Deden '07 is a bone marrow transplant recipient. A two-time All-MIAC catcher and All-Midwest Region third-team honoree in 2005, Deden was diagnosed with leukemia in 2008 and underwent a bone marrow transplant in 2009. (Read a profile of Deden and the Be The Match effort from 2011).

For more information on the Be The Match drive, contact Kristine Reed, Be The Match representative, at 612-616-6534 or kreed2@nmdp.org; or Augsburg baseball assistant coach Troy Deden at deden@augsburg.edu.

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Classifieds

Last Day for Clothing Donation Today

Today is the last day we'll be collecting new and gently used clothing at the Welcome Desk in Christensen Center to support the Minnesota Internship Center's free store, which serves homeless and housing vulnerable youth attending four charter high schools in the Twin Cities.

Anyone with questions should contact Janet Morales (moralesj@augsburg.edu) or Paris Yarbrough '13 (pyarbrough@mnic.org). Thanks to all those who have donated!

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Curtain Rods for Sale

I have two pair of nice decorator curtain rods from my new house, which I do not need:
1) antique brass, trio of leaves on ends, includes matching tie back brackets. One fits 42-82", one 55-107"; $25.

2) black with a small and a large curl on ends. One fits 42-82", one 24-44"; $20.

Let me know if you would like to see pictures, or simply see them in person (they are in my car).

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