Thursday, November 7, 2013
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Win $50

Public Safety Facebook Photo Contest

Step 1: Like DPS on Facebook

Step 2: Take a picture with a DPS officer of your choice. Feel free to get creative!

Step 3: Email the picture to cantrall@augsburg.edu for your chance to win a $50 Target gift card!

Submitted photos will be judged by a panel of DPS student workers and posted on the DPS Facebook page. Preference will be given to students who submit photos, although everyone is welcome to submit. Contest runs from 11/8 through 11/22.

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Teaching and Learning

Staff Development - Workplace Health & Ergonomics

Topic: Workplace Health and Ergonomics
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Time: 8-9:30 a.m.
Location: Marshall Room, Christensen Center

At this session, you will join members of the HPE department to learn about health and wellness at work. Learn the principles of ergonomics, discuss practices that you can do to maintain wellness in your workspace, and take away strategies to make your personal workspace an environment that is conducive to your physical and mental well-being.

RSVP online

The Staff Development Series is co-sponsored by the Human Resources and the Center for Teaching and Learning.

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Moodle Labs

Do you need some help

building/editing your hybrid course Moodle site?

planning the online components of your hybrid course?

diversifying and expanding your Moodle course content?


Come to an Open Moodle Lab for individualized help. Open Labs will be held Tues & Wed. from 9-10:30 am and Thurs. 1:00-2:30 pm in OGC 103

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Congratulations, Carol Enke

The HPE department would like the Augsburg community to join us in congratulating Carol Enke on being selected by MNAHPERD as the 2013 Lou Keller Award recipient.

The award honors and recognizes outstanding services and contributions given by a college or university professor in the fields of health, physical education, recreation, or dance as exemplified by Dr. Lou Keller, former professor at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis.

Carol's work with Augsburg's Wellness Incentive Program and the St. Thomas Physical Activity Challenge is to be commended along with her excellence in the classroom. Congratulations, Carol!

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Intergroup Dialogue - SWK 230

In a diverse society, multicultural dialogue about issues of similarity, difference, community, and conflict help facilitate understanding between social/cultural groups. In this intergroup dialogue class, students will participate in semi-structured face-to-face meetings across social identity groups. Students will participate in intergroup dialogue sessions. These sessions will contain exercises that will facilitate dialogue among students about their own experiences and highlight similarities and differences across identity categories. Students will learn about pertinent issues facing the various social identity groups on campus and in society. The goal is to create a setting in which students engage in open and constructive dialogue, learning, and explorations concerning issues of intergroup relations, conflict, and community.

Open to all majors and to all class levels. Class will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:50-3:00. Join us for a memorable experiential class which embraces and highlights what it means to be an Auggie in the world.

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General Announcements

Annual Benefit Enrollment Period Now Open

We are pleased to announce that we have made significant strides forward in creating a "green" open enrollment process. The annual benefit enrollment period will remain open until November 20. This year our enrollment process will be on-line.

All benefit eligible employees will need to complete the enrollment form, even if you plan to maintain the same benefit coverage elections from 2013. Additionally due to enrollment forms being submitted online, no paper forms will be accepted. Human resources will also be hosting three sessions for employees that would like assistance with the online enrollment process.

Please be advised that open enrollment will close on November 20 at 4:00 p.m. No late submissions will be accepted.

During the information sessions, representatives from HealthPartners, Interactive Wellness, OptumHealth and Hays will be at the information sessions to answer any questions you might have about our plan offerings for 2014.

Please plan to attend to learn what you need to do to enroll and/or make changes to your current benefit elections.

Open Enrollment Information Sessions:
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

Online 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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Augsburg is a Top Producer of Fulbright Students

The U.S. Department of State recently announced the complete list of colleges and universities that produced the most 2013-2014 Fulbright U.S. Students. The Fulbright Program is the U.S. Government's flagship international educational exchange program. The success of the top-producing institutions is highlighted in the October 28 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Three of the four student applicants from Augsburg won Fulbright awards for 2013-2014. This is the 4th time that Augsburg is named Top Producer with 17 awardees since 2006. Dixie Shafer, Director of URGO, said, "the goal next year is to double the number of applicants."

Congratulations Augsburg for being named as a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Students!

The Fulbright Competition is administered at Augsburg through the Office of Undergraduate Research and Graduate Opportunity. For a complete list of Fulbright recipients, please visit www.fulbrightonline.org/us.

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Give to the Max Day: The Health Commons

The Augsburg Central Health Commons is excited to be a part of Augsburg's Give to the Max Day campaign! We're one of 20 departments on campus raising money on Give to the Max Day, November 14.

Our goal this year is to raise $2,500 for basic hygiene supplies for our health center. We provide socks, diapers, baby wipes, razors, soap, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, deodorant, toothpaste, and other basic health supplies for people living in poverty. Check out our project at www.givemn.com/augsburghealthcommons.

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Sale at Bookstore

All clearance clothing and hats will be an additional 50% off today only! Bargain books and DVD's are an additional 50% off today, too! Stop by the bookstore and stock up on your Auggie gear.

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Used Bike Drive for SPOKES - This Friday

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. SPOKES offers a variety of programs and services to the community with the goal of getting more people biking. SPOKES teaches adults and children how to ride a bike, provides bikes to low income residents, provides a space for anyone to learn how to work on their own bikes, and works to get better bike routes and more bike parking.

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

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Deadline Approaching for Student/Alumni Dinner

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

Deadline to register: Wednesday, November 13

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

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Become an Orientation Leader

Would you like to...

Gain valuable leadership experience?
Receive first-rate training?
Get involved at Augsburg?
Meet new people?

If you answered yes to any of the following questions, you should apply to be a 2014 Orientation Leader today! You can find the application here:

http://www.augsburg.edu/hr/

Applications are due on Tuesday, November 12 and must be turned in to Joanne K. Reeck-Irby in room 1B in the basement of Christensen Center.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Cuong Nguyen or Laurel Rohloff in CAO at orientat@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1100

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Event Announcements

Refocus the Frame: Turning the Lens on Racism

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

Friday, November 15, 2013
5:00 p.m. doors open; 5:30 p.m. film starts
Location: Metropolitan State University Founders Hall Auditorium, 700 E7th St., Saint Paul, Minn.

StarDreamers—The Spirit Water People is a 3-part documentary created by filmmaker Sheldon P. Wolfchild. Come join 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.

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.

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, Minn. Presented by the Facilitating Racial Equity Collaborative.

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Interested in Education?

Former HS teacher Steve Brehmer will be speaking to undergraduate students about education and teaching.
This event will be hosted by SPS and is open to the public student body or anyone interested in education.

Title: A Career Teaching High School Physics
Date: November 12, 2013
Time: 12-1 p.m.
Location: Science 21 (basement of Science Hall)

Refreshments will be provided.

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"Truth Telling" Overcoming Racism Conf. 11/15-16

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, Minn. 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, and commit.

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Chapel Series Continues Through November 8

Join us for an intriguing, week-long chapel series: "From Death to Life."

Today, 11/7, at 11:30 a.m.: Pastor Sonja Hagander, "Go to Hell!"
Friday, 11/8, at 10:40 a.m.: Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres, "Accompanied by Song"

Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center

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Choosing a Major? Need Help? Workshop TODAY

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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Mindfulness Club Fall Workshop Thursday

Join the Mindfulness Club for mindfulness teaching practice from favorite expert, Br. Chi Sing. We'll learn and practice basic sitting, walking, and eating meditations with free food from Afro Deli. This is great way to get more mentally strong for finals. In fact, a recent Augsburg Convo speaker (Dr. Beilock from University of Chicago) cited research showing that students benefited from just 10 minutes of meditation training before a stressful test: "on average, those with meditation scored higher (B+) than those without (B-)." Pretty cool!

Please share with interested friends. All are welcome.
The program is Thursday 11/7 from 5-7:30 pm in OGC 100.

Hope you can join us!

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Biology Professor has Paper Published

Matt Beckman, assistant professor in biology, is first author on a paper entitled "Stereoselective inhibition of serotonin transporters by antimalarial compounds," that was recently published in "Neurochemistry International," the journal of cellular and molecular neuroscience. The work began when Dr. Beckman was a Grass Fellow at the Marine Biological Labs in Woods Hole, Massachusetts in 1999, and was completed this fall through a collaboration with Dr. Keith Henry and his colleagues at the University of North Dakota. This paper provides the first detailed description of how antimalarial compounds interact with the serotonin transporter at the molecular level.

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Seeking French Language Tutor for Jr. High Student

Native speaker preferred. Parent seeking tutor for 13 year old girl who wants to learn French outside of school time. Build a positive relationship with an eager and energetic learner. Student is beginner to advanced beginner level. Sessions to involve oral and written content. Games, reading, and conversation a must; some drills okay. One after-school session per week, to be held in Lindell Library between 4-7 pm. Paid position. Contact Patricia at sheesh6@yahoo.com.

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