Thursday, February 20, 2014
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URGO Phase 2 Application Deadline February 24

If you submitted phase 1 of the URGO application, your faculty mentor must email phase 2 of the application to urgo@augsburg.edu by February 24 at 4 p.m.

Phase 2 of the application can be found at: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research-funding/

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Zyzzogeton Registration Deadline March 14

Augsburg's annual student research festival, Zyzzogeton, will be held on April 11 from 2-4 p.m. in the Oren Gateway Atrium.

Students who plan to present their research or creative activity at this poster session will need to register at www.augsburg.edu/urgo/zyzzogeton by March 14. Poster and abstract submission directions are detailed at www.augsburg.edu/urgo/zyzzogeton as well.

If you need help creating your poster, URGO and McNair will be hosting a workshop on Wednesday, March 5 from 4:30-6 p.m. in Sverdrup 205.

Questions? Please contact urgo@augsburg.edu or stop by Science Hall 152.

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Open Moodle Lab TODAY - 1:00 in Lindell 202

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?

Come to an Open Moodle Lab for individualized help. Open Labs will be held;
Tues. & Wed. from 9-10:30 a.m. - OGC 103
Thurs. 1:00-2:30 p.m. - Lindell 202

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Faculty: Host Int'l Programs in Your Classes

Staff in the Office of International Programs would like to visit spring semester classes to spread the word to your students about the many study and internship abroad options available to them. We are particularly focused on visits in the next couple weeks before our **March 1** application deadline.

Please review your plans for class over the next few weeks to see if you can spare 5-10 minutes during one class meeting for a message about study abroad. Once you've got a preferred day/time, you can request a visit through this online form:

https://docs.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/forms/d/1g4fhCaYbL4AC2kMqDxghnWDhXaHB_a3WfKTPkYc8ckA/viewform

Our staff can target our messages to your majors and address questions about scholarships, various length programs (some are better for WEC students, athletes, etc) and other issues you might identify.

Thanks for your support of study abroad!

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Webinar Featuring Black Philanthropists TODAY at 11 a.m.

-Are you interested in why people give away their money?
-Is giving a family value in yours?
-Thinking about fundraising as a career?

Join members of the Augsburg development staff for an online presentation about what it means to give boldly in the African American community. This is a webinar and will stream live from boldergiving.org

Thursday, February 20, 2014
11 a.m. - noon
Marshall Room, Christensen Center

The presentation will feature Tracey Webb, founder of The Black Benefactors giving circle and www.blackgivesback.com , which celebrates African American giving; and Christina Lewis Halpern, who'll share how she is carrying on the legacy of her late father, TLC Beatrice International founder Reginald F. Lewis, and her own philanthropic journey as founder of All Star Code, which connects African American young men to the technology industry.

NO RSVP necessary. Bring your lunch if desired.

Augsburg staff will be available to talk about your ideas and plans and to answer questions about philanthropy at Augsburg.

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General Announcements

College Student Self-Harm Study (Free Treatment)

CCHP has been contacted by a researcher at the University of Minnesota Outpatient Psychiatry Department to spread the word about an opportunity for Augsburg students to participate in a research study that will provide free group treatment for students who self-harm (two hour sessions for 8 weeks). Students will also receive compensation. The study starts the week after spring break, and students need to have a screening interview previous to that time, so referrals are needed ASAP.

The criteria for inclusion in the study are as follows: the student has struggled with self-harm (cutting, burning self, banging head); the student is 18-27 and either currently enrolled or is taking one semester off; age 18-27; not in therapy during the time of the group; available Mondays 3-5pm or Thursdays 2-4pm; no diagnosis of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

Interested students should contact study coordinator Nicole Cope to complete a phone screen and schedule an assessment: 612-626-6147, or email calmer@umn.edu.

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Fac/Staff: Chair Massages - March 5

Do you wonder if winter will ever end? Is it causing you stress? To help combat the stress, Ambiente Gallerie will be on campus again providing free chair massages for our faculty and staff. We will have light healthy refreshments available, so plan to stop over and enjoy a stress break.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
East Commons, Christensen Center

You must register for the massages and there are limited spaces available. To register go to the Human Resources Moodle page, go to the "March 5 - Employee Massage Sign-Up" appointment scheduler located at the top of the page. From there, you will be able to click on one of the available appointment slots listed. Please note: the "teachers" for the times listed are not the massage therapists that will be providing the massages. Massages will be given by fully licensed massage therapists.

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Cap and Gown Information - Please Read

Please order your cap and gown by February 27! The website will close at midnight for ordering. All late order will have to be placed at the bookstore and will have a $10 late charge.

The website to order is www.herffjones.com/college/augsburg

Prices for cap and gowns are located on website. You will pay for your order when you pick up at the bookstore on April 11 or 12.

Congrats!

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Sabo Scholars: 2014-15 Deadline - Feb. 24

SABO SCHOLARS/SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE for 4-5 students who will be Juniors in 2014-15. 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 $2,000 scholarship [divided equally between the 2 semesters].

Expectations of Sabo Scholars include collaborating with Representative Martin Sabo, Sabo Professor Emeritus 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 and the Sabo Symposia each semester. 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 24.

For further information and applications contact: Garry Hesser, Sabo Professor of Citizenship and Learning Emeritus, Oren Gateway 106A, hesser@augsburg.edu [x1664] or Elaine Eschenbacher, Memorial 20 [x1492; eschenba@augsburg.edu]. Applications available on Sabo Center website.

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SC 2014-15 Applications Now Available

Scholarship Opportunity for Undergraduate Students of Color

Applications are now being accepted for Scholastic Connections for 2014-15. Successful applicants for 5 available positions will receive a $5000 scholarship and be paired with an alum of color who will serve as the student's mentor.

Eligibility requirements, information about Scholastic Connections and applications are available at the SC web page. Go to Inside Augsburg, A to Z Directory, Scholastic Connections. http://www.augsburg.edu/connections

Students who are Promise Scholars, full tuition President Scholars or International Scholars are NOT eligible for SC.

Applications and letters of recommendation are due March 1.

Attention Faculty and Staff: If you know of a student of color who could benefit from a $5000 scholarship and work with a mentor, please nominate the student for Scholastic Connections. Nomination forms and information about the program are available at the SC web page. Nominations due March 1.

For more information, contact Cindy Peterson at petersoc@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1754.

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Event Announcements

Jack El-Hai Reading, Thurs., Feb. 20

MFA mentor and literary journalist Jack El-Hai will read from his work on Thursday, February 20, at 6:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center.

This is a Graduate Information Session and is open to the public.

Augsburg's Barnes and Noble Bookstore will have books available for purchase and Jack will sign books after the reading.

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Making Theater Relevant on Feb. 24

The Center for Teaching and Learning and the Christensen Center for Vocation are pleased to jointly sponsor a new endeavor - "Speaking of Scholarship." This series will highlight the great work of Augsburg faculty in their respective fields of study.

Join us on Monday, February 24, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room for the kick-off of this series. Darcey Engen, Associate Professor and Chair of Theater Arts, will present "Making Theater Relevant: Classic Texts, Collaboration, and Rural Minnesota".

For a poster of the event see http://web.augsburg.edu/acfl/SpeakingofScholarship.jpg

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Vocation Lunch for Faculty and Staff - Feb. 26

The Christensen Center for Vocation is pleased to invite Augsburg Faculty and Staff to our winter Vocation Lunch with Carol Enke on Wednesday, February 26 at 12:30 p.m.

Health and Physical Education Instructor Carol Enke will share reflections on her vocation journey in a talk entitled, "I Play to Get Paid." This event includes a complimentary lunch. Any Augsburg staff or faculty may register for the event.

The registration link is available on our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/vocationlunch/

Note that all guests are encouraged to wear tennis shoes to the lunch. We hope you will be able to join us to celebrate Carol's dedication to teaching, health, fitness, and wellness as well as to enjoy the many gifts of the Augsburg community!

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End of the World on Saturday: Viking's Ragnarok

As a medieval historian, I feel it my duty to share this news with the Augsburg community. According to the Jorvik Viking Festival in York, England, the Viking "end of the world" known as Ragnarok, is scheduled for this Saturday, February 22. Ragnarok is the "Norse-version of the apocalypse" during which the Norse gods, including Odin, Thor, and Loki, fight an epic battle that will leave the world destroyed.

Listen to the story on NPR's "All Things Considered":

http://www.npr.org/2014/02/16/277941699/vikings-of-the-world-unite-in-battle-the-apocalypse-is-upon-us

Given this news, you may want to reconsider any meetings and/or major administrative reports due next week.

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Governance Task Force Public Forum Today at 12:30

Please join members of the Governance Task Force today from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Marshall Room to share your views and experiences with decision-making and governance at the College. These meetings are an opportunity for all members of the campus community to be involved in constructing the best decision-making climate we can. Forums will involve conversations that ask participants to draw on recent experiences with decision-making at the College to suggest improvements in shared governance.

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Daily Chapel: Dance

Please join us for worship in chapel today as we celebrate love and dance. We welcome dancer David DeBlieck '88, Adjunct Faculty, Theater Department. David will share his gifts with us in two liturgical dances: Love Song I and Love Song II. Everyone is welcome.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Christina Erickson and Colleagues Publish Article

Christina Erickson and colleagues from the University of South Florida, Catholic University of America and the University of St. Thomas and St. Catherine's University have published the first of their articles on social work licensing and the impact on practice and education. The study was funded by the New York Community trust. The Journal is Social Work, one of the most widely read in the discipline.

Contemporary Social Work Licensure: Implications for Macro Social Work Practice and Education
Linda Plitt Donaldson, Katharine Hill, Sarah Ferguson, Sondra Fogel, and Christina Erickson

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