Tuesday, November 18, 2014
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Academic Year Research Grants Available

Each fall URGO offers $1,000 research grants for students who wish to gain research experience with an Augsburg faculty member. These grants require 100 hours of research over the course of the academic year and are a great way to ease into research or to continue work on an existing project. These grants go quickly, so apply SOON!

Applications for Academic-Year Research Grants are accepted on a rolling basis. To apply, complete the electronic application at http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/on-campus-research/. Mentor approval for projects is shown by emailing the application and report form to urgo@augsburg.edu.

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Kemper Scholarship for First Year Students

We need your experience with first year students to identify candidates for the Kemper Scholarship Program. This prestigious opportunity provides up to $10,000 financial aid per year and 2 paid summer internships following sophomore and junior years. Please nominate first year students with whom you have worked this fall. These are students who have demonstrated leadership, solid academic commitment and interest in linking liberal education and professional work. Nominees will receive a letter indicating they have been nominated and encouraging them to apply for this competitive process.

Further information sessions for candidates will be held in early December. The initial request for nominations deadline is Monday November 24th to Diane Pikepike@augsburg.edu. Please send the student's name and email address and provide a short, brief rationale for the nomination. For more information on Kemper, go to http://jskemper.org/scholars.html

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Curricular Designs for Global Learning This Thurs.

Join the Center for Global Education and Experience for a Webinar on...

CURRICULAR DESIGNS FOR GLOBAL LEARNING
A NAFSA ACADEMIC PROGRAMS FACULTY CONVERSATION

Date & Time: November 20, 2014, 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. (CST)
Lindell 202

How are colleges and universities re-imagining undergraduate curricula and majors to help students thrive in a globally interconnected world? Many institutions include as part of their mission statements promises to prepare all of their graduates for active, successful engagement in the global community. Such promises are often more easily made than kept.

Experts will share their own experiences of redesigning general education programs that incorporate global learning. Participants will then join the conversation to discuss:

+tools that faculty, including part-time faculty, can use to infuse courses with global learning;
+assessment of student learning initiatives that provide meaningful information on global learning outcomes;
+local experiential learning models that help students address global issues in their community.

Faculty Conversations are designed for faculty members, academic leaders, researchers, and international educators interested in student learning outcomes and the educational experiences—curricular and co-curricular—created to help students gain and practice global knowledge, skills, and perspectives.

Take advantage of this special and stimulating conversation that taps into NAFSA's growing community of practice focused on global learning.

PRESENTERS

Marcia Bronstein, PhD
Professor of English and English as a Second Language, Curriculum Coordinator of the Global Humanities
Montgomery College

Amy Jessen-Marshall, PhD
Dean of the Faculty, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Biology
Sweet Briar College

Valerie Whittlesey, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Associate Vice President for Curriculum
Kennesaw State University

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General Announcements

Augsburg Students Win at ACTC Film Festival

The 4th Annual ACTC Student Film Festival was exciting. The St. Anthony Main Theater was sold out with friends, family, students, and faculty from all five ACTC campuses: Augsburg, Hamline, Macalester, St. Kate's, and St. Thomas. The juried event announced four awards. Of those four two were won by Augsburg Film majors. Rebecca Schroeder's "We Are The Art" won Best Music Video. Thomas VandanDolder's "Oblivious" won Best Experimental/Narrative. The reception and ceremony was held at Vic's. Everyone had a great time. Congratulations Rebecca and Thomas!

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Are You Interested in American Indians? Register for Classes

Are you interested in American Indians? Do you still need a class or two for Spring? Here are some great options:

AIS 105:Introduction to American Indian Studies. M-W-F 12:30-1:40 or 3:10-4:20 Elise Marubbio (fulfills Humanities LAF)
AIS 205 Contemporary American Indians. Tu/Th 1:50-3:30 Eric Buffalohead
ENL 255 Native American Literature. W 6-9:30 Elise Marubbio (fulfills Humanities LAF
AIS 495 Native Sky Watchers M 6-9:30 Jim Rock

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Fight Hunger, Celebrate Thanksgiving - Donate

The smell of turkey and pumpkin is growing stronger by the day, and the Campus Kitchen needs your help to spread this Thanksgiving goodness during Turkey Palooza this week! In joining with our peer institutions for this annual event, Augsburg students are preparing a special Thanksgiving-themed meal for seniors at Ebenezer Tower and re-stocking the shelves at the Campus Cupboard student food pantry in the Foss Center.

You can support these efforts by donating the following items by THIS THURSDAY (11/20):

For Ebenezer:
-Corn (canned)
-Maple syrup
-Pumpkin (canned or fresh pie pumpkins)
-Bread (for stuffing)
-Stock (vegetable, chicken, or turkey)
-Sweet potatoes (preferably fresh, not canned)
-Onions

For Campus Cupboard:
-Healthy one-serving meals (e.g., soup)
-Dried or canned fruit and vegetables
-Canned meat (e.g., tuna)
-Rice, pasta, grains
-Cereal
-Peanut butter and jam
-Granola or breakfast bars
-Nuts
-Personal items (toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.)

Donations can be placed in the green collection bins at the Welcome Desk and Einstein's (in Christensen), the Campus Ministry/Theater Office (in Foss), and the Urn/Mort and Anderson dorm lobbies. Contact Allyson at greena@augsburg.edu with questions or to learn more about the Campus Kitchen or Campus Cupboard.

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Food Service Hours

Tuesday 11/18/14
Nabo is open from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.. The Special of the Day is Sloppy Joes.

Einstein's is open from 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m., with the late night menu starting at 7 p.m.

The Commons is open from 7:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Market Place is serving Grilled Garlic Pork Loin, Grilled Zucchini, Parislised Potatoes, and Asparagus. Vege is serving Seasoned Yellow Squash, Snap Peas with Mushrooms, Couscous with Dates & Pistachios, and Cottage Fries.

On Wednesday November 26th The Commons, Einstein's, and Nabo will be closing at 1:30 p.m. Einstein's and Nabo will be closed from November 27th through November 30th. The Commons will be closed November 27th through November 29th and will reopen for Dinner at 5 p.m. on November 30th.

On December 12th from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Christensen Center Lobby there will be a meeting with the food service director and a dietician visit.

Now through Friday 11/21/14 please go to the following website to take a survey on Campus Dinning and you will be eligible to win an iPad Mini. www.surveymonkey.com/s/aviandscampusdining.
Surveys will be taking place during lunch and dinner in The Commons every day this week, if you take a survey during these times you will also receive a free candy bar!

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Register NOW - Etiquette Dinner

Learn basic etiquette skills to help you make a great first impression and land a job or internship. Join our guest speaker Deenna Latus, Certified Etiquette Consultant, alumni and students. The evening will be interactive and fun!

Date: Sunday, December 7, 2014
Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Center, Room 303/305

Register: www.augsburg.edu/strommen

Sponsored by: Strommen Center for Meaningful Work, Augsburg Business Organization, Athletic Department

Questions: Call 612-330-1148 or email careers@augsburg.edu

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2015 Annual Benefit Enrollment

The annual benefit enrollment period will be from November 10-21. Open Enrollment Information Sessions will be in the Marshall Room of Christensen Center.

Information sessions are:
November 18 at 2:45 p.m.
November 21 at 12 p.m.

Representatives from HealthPartners, OptumHealth and Hays will be at the information sessions to answer any questions you might have about our plan offerings for 2015. Please plan to attend to learn what you need to do to enroll and/or make changes to your current benefit elections. We look forward to seeing you there.

Enrollment must be completed online. Once you have successfully completed your benefit enrollment for your health, dental, HSA and FSA elections a confirmation notice will be sent to your Augsburg email address. To make changes or enroll in Supplemental Life and AD&D insurance coverages you must complete the SunLife application for supplemental coverages and submit to the office of Human Resources no later than 4 p.m., November 21.

Due to a slight plan design change your 2014 plan elections will not carry over into 2015. If enrollment is not completed by the deadline, your plan coverage will end on December 31, 2014.

Online Enrollment Help:
All sessions will be held in Room 205 located in Sverdrup Hall.
November 19 at 4 p.m.
November 20 at 11:30 a.m.

Human Resources has sent materials via email directly to all faculty and staff that are .75 FTE or greater. If you did not receive an email and believe that you should have please contact Human Resources at 612.330.1691, or Berggren@augsburg.edu.

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Thanksgiving Timesheet Changes

All student workers, staff employees and supervisors:

With Thanksgiving week being a payroll week, we will be adjusting the cutoffs for timesheet approvals for the week of November 24th . All students and staff must submit their timesheets for approval by 12:00 p.m. on Monday November 24th . After employees have submitted their timesheet for approval, supervisors must approve the timecards by 4:00 p.m., Monday November 24th. Changes to timecards or approvals that do not get completed, within the above time frame, will not be paid and require a manual timecard submitted to payroll for payment in the next pay period.

Please contact HR at X1058 with any questions.

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Rod Greder and Awear Technologies Win Tekne Award

Awear Technologies, founded by Rod Greder (longtime and valued adjunct faculty member at Augsburg College), was recognized last week with a Tekne Award. The Tekne Awards recognize companies, innovations and people for technological breakthroughs that improve the lives and futures of people living in Minnesota and all over the world.

Awear won the award based upon its work in developing a safe wearable to help students enhance their attentiveness during reading, listening and studying. To continue this work, Awear has been awarded $500,000 from the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) and the Department of Education.

For more information, see the story in the Minneapolis StarTribune: http://m.startribune.com/business/282746501.html and the attached Press Release (Education Technology section): http://www.mhta.org/newsroom/

Gary Jader, another Augsburg adjunct faculty member, is also working with Awear.

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Chapter on Adult Learner Education

Congratulations to Lori Peterson, Dean of Professional and Graduate Studies, and Dan McGuire, Augsburg Hybrid Teaching & Learning Team consultant, who have a chapter published in Building Sustainable Futures for Adult Learners, an edited and refereed volume published in conjunction with the joint Adult Higher Educational Alliance (AHEA) and American Association of Adult and Continuing Education Conferences (AAACE). This volume fills a unique niche in the field of adult education, extending the scope of AHEA to a larger audience, and offering a current volume for scholars and practitioners based on both research and practice-based research.

Arranged thematically, Lori and Dan's chapter appears in the section, Building Futures Through Curriculum Revision, and is entitled, "Adopting and Implementing Adult Learner-Focused Hybrid Teaching and Learning: One Institution's Journey". Their work was seen as a "unique contribution" by reviewers, as "the authors framed their work in not only adult education literature, but also the proper and necessary technology literature."

Please join me in congratulating Lori and Dan on this achievement.
- Karen Kaivola

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Event Announcements

Focused Conversation Continues Thursday

The second (of 2) Focused Conversations about the design and principles for the Center for Science, Business, and Religion will be held Thursday, Nov. 20, 3:40 p.m., in Lindell 301.

The session, "CSBR: Navigating the homestretch," will be facilitated by Karen Kaivola, provost and chief academic officer; Leif Anderson, vice president and chief information officer; and Stu Anderson, associate professor of physics.

To access materials from past Focused Conversation sessions, as well as copies of past email communications from Board of Regents Chair Paul Mueller and from President Paul Pribbenow, log into Inside Augsburg and click the "All Hands" icon on the main page of Inside Augsburg.

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Daily Chapel: Trans Day of Remembrance

Join us for worship in the chapel at 11:30 a.m.: Trans Day of Remembrance Service.
Message: Ashely Allan, St. Thomas Student. Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres and Abe Amundson '17, presiding.
Augapella will share their musical gifts: Victoria Agee, Nyssa Capman, Sophie Bauer, Emily Hanvik, Karlee Adler, Anita Nguyagwa, Ashley Eliason, Olivia Volkman-Johnson, Julietta Benson, and Chloe Tarnowski.

Transgender Day of Remembrance is held in November to honor Rita Hester, whose murder on November 28, 1998, launched the "Remembering Our Dead" web project and a San Francisco vigil the following year. The event provides a forum for transgender communities and allies to raise awareness of the threat of violence faced by gender variant people and the persistence of prejudice felt by the transgender community. Communities organize events and activities including town hall style "teach-ins," photography and poetry exhibits and candlelit vigils. These activities make anti-transgender violence visible to stakeholders like police, the media and elected officials.

This week in chapel:
Wednesday, 11/19, 10:40 a.m.: Interfaith Mini-Convo - Pathways to Peace
Thursday, 11/20, 11:30 a.m.: Commander Muschinski preaching and the Cedar Singers
Friday, 11/21, 10:40 a.m.: Jazz Ensemble

We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!

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Advent Vespers

Tickets for Advent Vespers, Augsburg's celebration of the Advent & Christmas Season, are still available.

Services:
Friday, December 5 at 5 & 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 6 at 2, 5, & 8 p.m.

Tickets are free, but required, and may be picked up at the Information Desk in Christensen, the Music Office, or order online - www.augsburg.edu/music/vespers/

Donations will be accepted and the doors when entering the service, and there are free shuttled available right from campus!

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November 19 Open Forum Hosts Mullen and Ellis

Staff Senate's monthly Open Forum will host William Mullen, V.P. of Enrollment Management and Rick Ellis, Director of Admissions. Join us to learn more about enrollment at Augsburg, enrollment trends, and how staff can assist with the admissions process.

Wednesday, November 19
11:30 am - Noon.
Marshall Room, Christensen Center

Coffee and cookies sponsored by Admissions

Held the third Wednesday of the month, the Open Forum Series provides opportunities for staff, faculty and student to learn about projects, collaborations and our shared work.

If you have questions about the event, please email staffsenate@augsburg.edu.

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Augsburg Concert Band Upcoming Performances

Please join the Augsburg Concert Band in their fall concert on Sunday, November 23 at 3 p.m.! If you are unable to make Sunday's concert, not to worry! The band will also play a small portion of Sunday's concert in Chapel on Monday, November 24. See you there!

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Summer Research Info. Sessions This Thurs. and Fri

Do Research. Build Skills. Gain Knowledge. Make Friends.

Looking for a paid summer research experience? Come hear from past summer researchers and faculty mentors about their experiences!

Thursday, November 20th @ 12 p.m. in the Marshall Room
Friday, November 21st @ 12:30 p.m. in OGC 100
Snacks will be provided.

URGO will discuss topics such as:
1. Why is summer research important?
2. What is Augsburg's URGO summer research program?
3. How do I find off -campus research opportunities?
4. How do I apply for summer research?
5. What does a good research proposal look like?

Questions? Please contact URGO at urgo@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1446

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Loan Repayment Workshop Tomorrow

Do you feel overwhelmed or uncertain about your federal loan repayment options? We are here to help!

Student Financial Services is hosting a Loan Repayment Workshop on November 19th
Time: 6-6:30, Loan information presentation
6:30-7:30, Counselors available for personalized help
Location: Sverdrup Hall room 203

We will show you how to determine how much you owe, federal loan repayment options, loan forgiveness options, and consolidation. Bring your FAFSA PIN number. RSVP online at https://fog.augsburg.edu/AlumniEvents

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Diversity and Inclusion Update/Meeting - Nov. 20

Students, faculty and staff are invited to the second of our campus community updates on the 14-15 diversity and inclusion work. Thurs., Nov. 20, 1-2 p.m. in Lindell 301.

The focus for Nov. 20 is whether the 14-15 plan addresses issues raised in spring 2014 student focus groups and an update on fall 2014 student survey, and information.

Information and materials available on moodle.

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Common Table Happenings

THIS WEEK:

* Panel Discussion: Local Leaders Strengthening Communities Through Community Organizing
THIS TUESDAY November 18th, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The Common Table team will welcome local organizers Shelley Martin, Khusaba Seka, and Nelima Sitati for a panel discussion about how their stories led them to the work of organizing - building power and connecting people's self-interest towards more just and thriving communities!

* Interfaith Talk and Tea: Wealth Inequality
THIS THURSDAY November 20th, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Join us for a speaker and discussion over tea about how our faith communities can and should respond to wealth inequality. Our speaker will be D. Richard Wright, LADC, CI
Chemical Health Specialist, with the Indian Health Board's Counseling & Support Clinic.

* Pathway to Peace: Breaking Bread
THIS FRIDAY November 21st, 4:30-6 p.m.

"The sixth and last event of Augsburg's Pathway To Peace week, a series of events creating dialogue around Israel and Palestine, is a meal where we all get a chance to share and spend time together. With delicious food from Holyland!" Hosted by a collaborative team of Augsburg Student groups - open to everyone.

EVERY WEEK:

Free Community Supper, hosted by Trinity Lutheran Congregation.
WEDNESDAYS, 6 p.m.

Open Speaker A.A. Meeting
SATURDAYS, 7:30-9 p.m.

Please let us know if you have any questions or want flyers to pass along - commontable@augsburg.edu. Thanks!

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Augsburg in Congregations

Dr. Mark Tranvik, Professor of Religion and Director of the Christensen Center for Vocation, made two presentations on November 9 and 16 at Bethel Lutheran Church in Rochester. Tranvik spoke on the topic, "Christians and Nazis: Stories of Capitulation and Resistance During the Hitler Years."

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Congrats to the Emerging Leaders Program Graduates

Campus Activities and Orientation is incredibly excited to announce the 2014 Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) graduates! These students worked over the course of the past 10 weeks to gain a more holistic understanding of leadership, further develop and gain a better sense of their personal leadership styles, and find opportunities to lead at Augsburg College and the greater community.

We also want to thank the 2014 ELP mentors—Vision Bagonza, Lauren Canales Salgado, Cuong Nguyen, Brad St. Aubin, and Koal Williams—for their hard work, dedication, and support for their student mentees this semester!

Please take the time to congratulate these 41 students if you see them on campus:

Mahamoud Abdi
Timothy Bishop, Jr.
Preston Blake
Jermaine Borward
Brighid Burkhalter
Ricardo Cortes Gordillo
Elizabeth Davis
Kyle Donovan
Rebekah Geschwill
Winnie Godi
Habiib Hassan
Nikki Hoang
Emily James
Abraham Johnson
Kalena Johnson
SeAnna Johnson
Bryce Kadrlik
Clare Lantzer
Houachee Lee
Toua Lee
Jessie Livingston
Kalyn McConnell
Marisa Mosqueda
Kathy Moua
Anita Nguyagwa
Ngoc-Uyen Nguyen
Jacquline Nichols
Evan Peterson
Nina Robinson
Mitch Ross
Madeline Stein
Blair Stewig
Gilbert Tamfu
Chloe Tarnowski
Shawnee Theng
Alexis Vue
Mai Bao Vue
Panyia Vue
Alice Wolff
Tou Xiong
Huesee Yang

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Pippert Presents on Bakken Project

At North Dakota's first summit on human trafficking held last week in Bismark, sociology Professor Tim Pippert presented his research on the impact of the Bakken oil boom on local communities in North Dakota. The event, attended by several hundred federal, state and tribal officials as well as advocacy groups, included a screening of the new documentary BOOM. The film, which includes an interview with Pippert, was produced by the Colorado-based human rights organization iEmpathize. Pippert is currently writing a book based on his research.

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Job Opportunity for Students

Hi my name is Frankie, and I am an Augsburg student. I'm looking for students who want to make some money and gain job experience. I use a wheelchair and require assistance with daily living tasks. I'm looking to hire some personal care attendants (PCAs). The pay is $12.73 an hour. I have already filled some positions but still looking for people to work.
If anybody is interested/require more information please email me at mcnamarf@augsburg.edu

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