Thursday, May 15, 2014
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Lot J Closed Next Week

Parking Lot J, behind Charles S. Anderson Music Hall, will be closed the week of May 19 for installation of new asphalt and curb.

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Teaching and Learning

Assessment Workshop Today in Kennedy

The Assessment Workshop today will be in 303/305 Kennedy starting at 9 a.m.

The workshop will focus on assessment best practices for majors and graduate programs. The goals for the assessment workshop are to: clarify the goals for major/program assessment for 2014-2015; provide professional development opportunities for conducting effective major/program assessment; provide consultation to departments/programs to support their assessment activities; and provide work time for faculty to complete their 2013-2014 assessment work in a supported environment.

Each department or program should have at least 2 full-time faculty representatives-- having more faculty attend will allow better use of the work time. Faculty members who attend should bring: course syllabi for major/program courses, at least one laptop computer per department/program, and assessment evidence that has been collected in the 2013-14 academic year. Lunch will be served.

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Paideia Workshop on Peace

Paideia Seminar: Putting Students in Charge of the Conversation

Date: Thursday, May 22
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (lunch and a $20 B&N gift card provided)
Location: Riverside Room

Have you ever wondered how to engage students in meaningful discussions? If so, this workshop is for you and is being offered through the President's Fund to Advance Peacemaking with the purpose of initiating civil dialogue in campus classes. Through an interactive seminar and coaching activity, you will explore the great idea of peace in a variety of readings along with the pedagogy of Paideia. Participation is limited to 20 faculty. Lunch will be provided along with a $20 gift certificate from Barnes and Noble. To register and receive the readings, contact Dr. Anne Kaufman at kaufman@augsburg.edu.

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Summer Hours - Writing Lab

Yes! The Augsburg College Writing Lab is open this summer for summer term students. Hours are Monday and Thursday, 4:30-7 p.m. The Lab is located in Lindell Library, street level, left of the circulation desk. Tutors can help students with written assignments for any class and at any stage of the writing process. Any questions, contact Kathryn Swanson, English Department.

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On-Campus GRE Prep Course - Register Now

Augsburg offers an eight week GRE prep course each summer for students and alumni at a cost well below those found at private test centers. This course is taught by Augsburg faculty and staff and walks students through each section of the general test. Throughout the course, students complete sample test questions and receive in-depth feedback and instruction.

Tuesdays 4-6:30 p.m.
May 27-July 22
Cost: $75

Registration is first come, first serve, so sign up now at www.augsburg.edu/urgo!

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Teaching and Learning with Tech in the Classroom

Wednesday, May 21

9:00 a.m. - Noon in Kennedy 303/305

Interested in using tech tools to improve student preparation and engagement? Do you have question such as:

"How can I connect my iPad to the classroom system?"
"Is it possible to record what I do on the system computer during class?"
"What's the latest thinking on the effective use of slide ware?"
"What's the best way to take an in-class anonymous survey?"

If you have these or similar questions, then this workshop is for you!

Please RSVP with Adriane Brown at brownad@augsburg.edu or Hans Wiersma at wiersma@augsburg.edu.

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General Announcements

Food Service Hours

Commons
Closed Until Mid June

Einstein's
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Nabo
Monday - Friday
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

WEC HOURS
Nabo
Saturday
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Einstein's
Saturday
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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HSA Financial Forum Webinar

Do you have an HSA? Optum Health will offer three Financial Forum webinars to help you plan, save, and pay for qualified medical expenses, and to potentially grow your savings tax-free by investing in mutual funds.

You will learn:
- Who is eligible to invest
- How to use the available educational and account management tools
- How to set up an investment account, select funds, and allocate dollars
- How to transfer money between your HSA and investment account

Financial Forums have a 20/20 format -- taking only 40 minutes out of your day. The first 20 minutes are dedicated to discussing the HSA topic, with the last 20 minutes held for Q&A.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to take full advantage of the tax-free savings your HSA offers.

Final Time/Date the forum is offered:

- Thursday, May 22 - 3:00 p.m.

Space fills up quickly, so register today. For more information or to sign up, visit:
http://go.optum.com/4820_FS_Financial_Forum_Spring_2014-Employee/employee_invite1.pdf?elq_mid=4778&elq_cid=972371&elq_ck=701a0000002AIcBAAW&elq=c24539b2e703407eb3b85c15a5b8d2ed&elqCampaignId=1439

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Leadership Training I

Are you a current supervisor? Do you want to learn tools and skills to make you a more effective leader? Are you a member of a special committee or task force? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions then this training session is for you.

Leadership Training I
June 2, 2014
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Marshall Room
Lunch will be provided

Register for the session through the HR Moodle site: https://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodlecommunity/mod/scheduler/view.php?id=24754

This is the first of two leadership training sessions that will be held over the next several months. Session one will be a fast-paced, one day program, where you will learn practical tools to help you lead your work groups effectively. The Leadership Training I program covers the fundamentals of supervision, management and leadership, including:

* Understanding the role of a supervisor
* Building a team that works together collaboratively
* Defining goals and helping employees understand their responsibilities
*Delegating appropriately by assigning the right task to the right person to maximize the team's productivity
* Communicating effectively to provide meaningful feedback tor employees to both correct ineffective performance and to recognize their positive contributions

The program includes interactive presentations, supported by visual aids, such as PowerPoint, group discussions, individual and group activities, case studies, and a transfer exercise to help participants transfer learning from the program to their work situations.

Spaces are limited so sign up today!

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Summer Bookstore Charging End Friday, May 23

Students who are registered for the upcoming term will be allowed to charge up to $600 to their student account. The last day to charge books to your student account for all course courses (including summer session 2 courses) will be Friday, May 23.

Students' accounts will be billed for only what was spent on their bookstore account before credit refunds are issued. If your bookstore charges creates a balance on your account you need to make payments in accordance with your statement. Bookstore purchases charged to students' accounts are intended for students who have excess financial aid funds to cover their tuition, fees, AND their books or supplies.

Please contact Student Financial Services (612) 330-1046 if you have any questions.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Students Accepted to National Research Programs

Please join us in congratulating the many Augsburg students who were accepted to off-campus research programs this summer. *Note: this list may not be comprehensive, so please email urgo@augsburg.edu if you know of another person to add to this list!

Elly Bier, Physics, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Weih Borh, Chemistry, Rensselaer LSAMP Summer Research Program
Becca Freese, Mathematics & Biology, Summer Institute in Biostatistics (SIBS), University of Minnesota
Kirubel Frew, Chemistry, Harvard and MIT labs
Cedith Giddings, Biology, University of Minnesota CHE-CTSI Advanced Research Program and Undergraduate Research Program
Michelle Grafelman, Biology, Vann Fellowship in Bioethics at The Mayo Clinic
Daniel Hildebrandt, Chemistry & Biology, The Mayo Clinic Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Program
Taylor Kuramoto, Mathematics, NIMBIOS, University of Tennessee -Knoxville
Bethany Marlette, Biology, The Mayo Clinic - Vaccinology
Oscar Martinez, Chemistry, Scripps Research Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Program- Florida
Yemi Melka, Chemistry & International Relations, Internship with Friends Committee on National Legislation in Washington, DC
Lily Moloney, Chemistry, Scripps Research Institute Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows (SURF) Program- California
Promise Okeke, Biology, Harvard Stem Cell Institute of the Harvard Medical School
Andrew Roehl, Chemistry, Colorado State University Summer REU Program
Ben Swanson, Chemistry, Northwestern University MRSEC program
Sadie Tetrick, Physics, Dartmouth College Physics Department

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Auggies Accepted to Graduate Programs 2014-2015

Please join us in congratulating the many Augsburg students and alums who were accepted to graduate and professional programs this year. *Note: this list is not likely comprehensive, so please email urgo@augsburg.edu if you know of another person to add to this list!

Sierra Barger '14, Psychology, MA in Counseling Psychology at University of St. Thomas
Rosie Benser '13, Sociology, McNair Scholar, PhD in Sociology at Syracuse University
Elly Bier '14, Physics & Chemistry, PhD in Medical Physics at Duke University
Christa Blaquiere '13, Chemistry, PhD in Organic Chemistry at University of Saskatchewan
Kristin Bunge '12, Psychology, MA in Counseling Psychology at Tennessee State University
Bao Bui '13, International Relations, MA in International Economics and Public Policy at University of Trier
Marisol Campusano '12, Social Work, MSW at University of Minnesota
Dereck Dasrath '14, Physics, McNair Scholar, MA in Mechanical Engineering at University of Minnesota
Luis Hernandez '14, Physics, PhD in Material Engineering at North Carolina State University
Jeffrey Hoberg '13, Management & Finance, MBA at Texas A&M
Jamie Kaufman '10, Biology, MD at University of Minnesota Medical School
Khomson KeratiThamkul '14, Chemistry & Math, PhD in Chemistry at University of Iowa
Brittany Kimball '13, Biology, MD at The Mayo Clinic Medical School
Peter Larsen '13, Political Science, International Relations & Religion, PhD in Government at Georgetown University
Adam Langer '12, Biology, MD at University of Minnesota Duluth Medical School
Jamila Lee '13, Psychology, MA in International Counseling Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University-Mexico
Ashley Lindemann '14, Psychology, MA in Counseling Psychology at St. Mary's University
Andrew Lund '14, Chemistry, DDS at University of Minnesota Dental School
James "Bear" Mahowald, '13, Sociology, PhD in International Studies at the University of Washington Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
Will Matchett '13, Biology & Chemistry, PhD in Biomedical Sciences at The Mayo Clinic
Benjamin Mattson '14, Psychology, MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at St. Cloud State University
Kevin McKenna, '14, Psychology, PhD in Clinical Psychology at Palo Alto University
Luke Mueller '13, History & Mathematics, MA in Biostatistics at Harvard University
Cody Nehiba '14, Economics, PhD in Economics at UC-Irvine
Lindsey Niederhaus '13, Chemistry & Spanish, PharmD at University of Minnesota
Brianna Noland '13, Economics, MA in Statistics at UC-Berkeley
Anna Peterson '14, Music, MM in Performance at University of Iowa
Amir Rose '14, Physics, McNair Scholar, PhD in Mechanical Engineering at UC Riverside
Megan Steffl, '13, Sociology, JD program decision pending with multiple acceptances
Renee van Siclen '12, International Relations, decision pending with multiple acceptances
Gottlieb Uahengo '13, Physics, McNair Scholar, PhD in Mechanical Engineering at UC-Riverside
Ashley Waters '14, Chemistry, McNair Scholar, PhD in Chemistry at University of Cincinnati
Patrick Werle '14, English, MFA in Creative Writing at Hamline University
Ali Wolfe '13, Biology & Chemistry, Physician Assistant Program at George Washington University
Alison Zank '14, Chemistry, McNair Scholar, PhD in Chemistry at North Carolina State University
Katherine Zelz '14, Music, MA in Library Science at UW-Milwaukee

If you are a student considering graduate school, please come visit us in the URGO office (Science 152) or call 612-330-1446. We provide application support for both current students and alumni.

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Regent Lisa Novotny '80

"There is no better example of the miracle of God's work than in science," says Lisa Novotny '80, an Augsburg regent, quoting one of her mother's favorite sayings.

Lisa says she and her husband, Mark Flaten, share something special: "Both of our mothers were scientists who were strong, committed Lutheran women. Both women were way ahead of their time, getting college degrees and teaching science at a time when many women were full-time homemakers."

To honor these groundbreaking women, Lisa and Mark are naming a biology faculty office in the Center for Science, Business, and Religion in their memory. "This building fits with what our moms, Zeena Novotny and Edith Flaten, stood for," Lisa says. "The way science and religion will intersect in the CSBR would have really pleased them. I think our moms would smile if they knew their names will be attached to a faculty office."

Read more at http://www.augsburg.edu/csbr/?p=1280

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