Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Help Us Recruit The 2016 Orientation Leaders
- Submit to the Engman Awards
- The Parking Transportation Survey
- Food Service Hours
- Open Enrollment Sessions
- CGEE Faculty to Present on Global South Realities
- Urban Scholars Program -Thursday, Nov.5
- Food Service Menu and Specials
- Web Wednesday Hangout
- UC Staff Rep. Nominations Now Accepted
Event Announcements
- Running Into the Storm Convo - Thursday
- Focused Conversation on Enrollment - Next Week
- Last Reminder for Heritage Day - November 12th
- Daily Chapel at 10:40am: Justin Daleiden '11, YAGM
- Christensen Vocation Lunch with Mary Laurel True
- Individual Retirement Counseling Sessions
- MN SURE Navigator On Campus
- Health Commons 4th Annual Celebration
Keeping Track of Auggies
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Guidelines for Filming/Photography On Campus
Augsburg College annually receives a number of requests from on- and off-campus about individuals or organizations seeking to film on campus for private and/or commercial use.
In an effort to better manage and navigate the inquiries, a cross-departmental team of staff reviewed the many manners in which inquiries are received, considered liability and risks associated with third-party filming/photography, and reaffirmed that the primary task of faculty and staff is to serve current and prospective students.
With that in mind, the team developed guidelines and a contract for filming/photography. Both are designed to put the interests of the College and students first, while also recognizing the potential value of allowing access to our campus by third parties for filming/photography.
It's important to note that the guidelines are not meant to limit projects for class that are undertaken at the direction of faculty or to negatively impact long-standing partnerships, for instance, in departments that contract with outside vendors to develop content that will be used by the College. Examples include departments such as Athletics, which regularly contracts with vendors to film athletic contests or Institutional Advancement, which contracts on special projects.
Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the guidelines, located at http://www.augsburg.edu/news/filming-on-campus/
Questions about this information -- and any inquiries by outside entities to film on campus -- can be directed to Stephanie Weiss, director of news and media services.
Annual Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Testing Timeline
Here are the dates and times for Fire drills for resident halls and Annual alarm testing (alarms will be sounded) for the rest of campus.
Monday November 9th – 6:30AM Fire Alarm Testing CC and Old Main
8AM Fire Alarm Drill Urness and Mort
Tuesday November 10th – 6:30AM Fire Alarm Testing Memorial, Sverdrup and Science
8AM Fire Alarm Drill Anderson Hall
Wednesday November 11th – 6:30AM Fire Alarm Testing Lindell
7AM Fire alarm drill Gateway and Fire Alarm Testing Administration side
Thursday November 12th – 6:30AM Fire Alarm Testing Music and Foss
8AM Fire Alarm Drill for Luther Hall
Friday November 13th – 6:30AM Fire Alarm Testing Melby, Kennedy and Ice Arena
If you have any questions please contact Bryan with Facilities at massich@augsburg.edu or 612-280-7447.
Teaching and Learning
"Religion at Augsburg" Next Wednesday, Nov. 11
All faculty and staff are invited to this next session in the New Faculty Orientation Series brought to you by the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Christensen Center for Vocation.
"Religion at Augsburg" with Pastor Sonja Hagander and Marty Stortz, Professor of Religion. All are welcome top this brown bag session - bring your lunch and join us!
Wednesday, November 11, 12:15-1:15pm in the Campus Ministry Seminar Room (Foss 110).
Faculty Workshop "Interactional Teaching" - Nov. 12
Interactional Teaching: Creating a Culture of Shared Responsibility in the Classroom
How can we motivate students so they persist? This workshop will provide you with some practical and easy to implement techniques that promote motivation. We will discuss and practice using social interaction and formative assessment techniques designed to provide feedback and motivate your students (and maybe even motivate you too). From giving students choices to using CATS, you are sure to find a little something you can even apply this semester!
Thursday, Nov. 12th, 11:30am–12:30pm in the Marshall Room, Christensen Center.
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
General Announcements
Help Us Recruit The 2016 Orientation Leaders
Attention Augsburg Faculty and Staff! Do you know of a student who you believe has what it takes to be a 2016 Orientation Leader!? If yes, please encourage them to apply! The application can be found on the Human Resources website (augsburg.interviewexchange.com) and needs to be submitted by Tuesday, November 10 by noon. Any questions or concerns can be directed to orientat@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1100. Thank you in advance for sending your best our way!
Submit to the Engman Awards
The John Engman Writing Prize, a literary competition sponsored by Murphy Square and the Augsburg English Department, is awarded each year to promising writers. This year's submission deadline is Friday, December 4. Judges of the competition will select winners in each of the categories of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction.
To enter writers must submit the following:
Short Fiction – One complete short story of not more than 15 pages.
Creative Non-fiction – One complete piece not longer than 15 pages.
Poetry – At least three poems.
All writers must be enrolled at Augsburg College and may enter each of the three categories as often as they wish, but they may only win in one. Names of writers must not be on the works submitted.
Entries must be submitted though Moodle. Students should go to Moodle Community > Departments>English>Engman Creative Writing Prize to view the site.
The direct link to the site is:
https://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodlecommunity/course/view.php?id=795.
If you have questions, contact Cary Waterman at waterman@augsburg.edu.
The prize was named in honor of poet and Augsburg alumnus John Engman who died in 1996. Judges for the contest are English Department faculty members. The judges reserve the right to withhold awards if entries in specific categories are not of winning quality; they may also increase the number of awards in a category that has attracted entries of obvious merit. Winners will be notified in December.
The Parking Transportation Survey
The Parking Task Force of the Hagfors Center is working with a consultant to submit a Travel Demand Management Plan to the City. As part of that work, we would appreciate your participation in the Parking and Transportation Survey. This survey will take approximately five minutes to complete. Please use the link in the email you received on Monday, Nov. 2 and complete the survey by Monday, November 9th at 8 AM.
Food Service Hours
Wednesday, November 4th
Commons
Open from 7:30am-7:00pm.
Einstein's
Open from 7:30am-9:00pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7:00pm.
Nabo
Open from 7:30am-8:00pm.
Open Enrollment Sessions
Benefits open enrollment time is here again. This year open enrollment will be from November 9th-20th.
Below you will find the schedule for the information and enrollment help sessions.
Benefit Information Sessions:
· November 9* at 9:30 am (Christensen Center, Marshall Room) *Live *streaming at: go.augsburg.edu/openenroll
· November 12 at 3:30 pm (Oren Gateway Center, Room 201)
· November 17 at 2:45 pm (Christensen Center, Marshall Room)
Enrollment Help Sessions (Sverdrup Hall):
· November 13 at 8:00 am (SVE 204)
· November 18 at 4:00 pm (SVE 205)
CGEE Faculty to Present on Global South Realities
Mark Lester will be presenting at the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice on the topic, “Beyond Immersion and Service: Bridges for Institutionalizing the Impact of the Global South on our Educational Mission”, this week in Washington, DC.
More at our blogs here: http://bit.ly/1k8AJ5B.
Way to go, Mark!
Urban Scholars Program -Thursday, Nov.5
Metropolitan Council will be on campus this Thursday, November 5th for the Auggies Connect with Employers event (3-5 p.m. Strommen Center). In addition, they have reserved the Augsburg Room from 2-3 p.m. on November 5th to talk in more detail about the Urban Scholars College Internship program with the Met Council. This program is for students from underrepresented populations, including students of color, students from low-income backgrounds, students with disabilities, etc. Students that think they would be a good fit for the program are invited to stop by and talk to us.
Food Service Menu and Specials
Wednesday, November 4th
Commons
Market Place is serving Ginger Lemon Steamed Cod with Lemon Butter Sauce, Butter Braised Carrots, Wild Rice, Roasted Cauliflower and Broccoli.
Vege is serving Spicy Grilled Sriracha Tofu Kabobs, Vegetable Fried Rice, Soy Glazed Carrots with Water Chestnuts, Sesame Roasted Snap Peas! Enjoy the new beverages in The Commons; Crystal Light, Flavored Waters, Orange Crush, Cherry Pepsi, and Diet Dr. Pepper.
Einstein's
French Toast bagel is slated to go away soon, get yours before they are gone. And, of course, it is PUMPKIN season, get your pumpkin bagel now!
Nabo
The Nabo Special of the Day is a Toasted Club Sandwich with Chips and a Drink. Try several new items including Build Your Own Salad, Black Eye on tap Cold Press and Nitro, Kind bars, Pop-Tarts, and more!
Web Wednesday Hangout
The Web Wednesday Hangout, from 3-4 p.m. via Google Hangout, is for any website content manager -- or anyone else at the college -- who wants to discuss website issues. Bring your questions about working with WordPress, HTML, web media integration, or writing and layout for the web.
Join the Hangout or view the full calendar by visiting my website: http://engage.augsburg.edu/mannj/meetings/
UC Staff Rep. Nominations Now Accepted
Augsburg College Staff Senate (ACSS) is starting the process of selecting two representatives to the newly forming Augsburg College University Council. There are two staff representative positions being filled at this time, a 2-year position and 4-year position. One representative will be appointed by ACSS and the other will be chosen through a staff election later in November. After the initial selection, future Council representatives will serve 4-year staggered terms, with terms beginning at the start of the academic year.
Nominations are currently being accepted through November 10 at 3 p.m. Staff may nominate other eligible staff or self-nominate. Staff nominees must be non-temporary, non-union, and be a .75 FTE or greater. Please submit nominations through the online form or email (staffsenate@augsburg.edu). If you have accessibility concerns, please let a staff senator know or email us.
NOMINATE NOW at
https://goo.gl/JMLJbs
After the November 10 deadline, all nominees will be vetted by ACSS. For a description of the process, including the vetting criteria, visit the ACSS website. A short questionnaire also will be given to each eligible nominee. The answers to which will be available on the election ballot. The election will take place electronically November 17-24. ACSS will post the results of who the appointed and elected representatives are by December 1 in Amail. Please email staffsenate@augsburg.edu with questions. Thank you for your participation in this important process.
Event Announcements
Running Into the Storm Convo - Thursday
The Center for Wellness and Counseling and American Indian Student Services welcomes Dr. Antony Stately to Augsburg on Thursday 11/5/15 for the annual CWC convocation.
All students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged and welcomed to attend the convocation at 11 am in the Chapel. Dr. Stately's convo is entitled: Running Into the Storm - Renewal of the Spirit. Dr. Stately is currently the Director of Behavioral Health at the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.
Please join us on Thursday in welcoming Antony to Augsburg College.
Focused Conversation on Enrollment - Next Week
Business-MIS
The final Focused Conversation series of the fall term will engage the topic of strategic enrollment. The sessions are Tuesday and Wednesday next week and will be facilitated by William Mullen, vice president for Enrollment Management.
Dates, times and location:
Tuesday, Nov. 10, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Marshall Room (remote access will be available for this session)
Wednesday, Nov. 11, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Marshall Room
Click the following links to add a session to your calendar:
Tuesday session (the remote access link will be posted on the All Hands page in advance of the session):
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=9f6d8d7a07048040ac50558dd0ac850a&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D11%26amp%3Bday%3D10%26amp%3Byear%3D2015
Wednesday session:
https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=887674fd69f6da3d2e90a44b17e4110e&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D11%26amp%3Bday%3D11%26amp%3Byear%3D2015
Last Reminder for Heritage Day - November 12th
Augsburg's Heritage Day is a joint venture between the Christensen Center for Vocation, the Religion Department, and the Office of the President. Join us on Thursday, November 12 from 4:45 p.m. - 7 p.m. in the Marshall Room.
This year's Heritage Day will feature presentations by two Augsburg alumnae:
1) Amanda (Mandy) Brobst-Renaud, '04, is a Ph.D. Candidate in Biblical Studies at Baylor University and will present, "Bricks and Mortar of the Epistle of Straw: Luther and James on Faith and Works."
2) Katharine (Kate) S. Mahon, '06, is a Ph.D. Candidate in Liturgical Studies, Liturgical History at the University of Notre Dame. Mahon's presentation will be, "Formation of Worship in Martin Luther's Small Catechism."
Please RSVP by November 5 through the CCV website - http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/events/heritageday/
Daily Chapel at 10:40am: Justin Daleiden '11, YAGM
Please join us for worship today at 10:40am! Justin Daleiden '11 with Young Adults in Global Mission, ELCA, speaking.
Chapel this week:
Thursday, 11/5, 11:00am: No Daily Chapel – Center for Wellness & Counseling Convocation, Antony Stately
Friday, 11/6, at 10:40am: Pastor Mike Matson, Chaplain to Student Athletes, preaching
We Gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is Welcome!
Christensen Vocation Lunch with Mary Laurel True
Augsburg faculty and staff: we invite you to join us at this year's Christensen Vocation Lunch with Mary Laurel True, Director of Community Engagement and Service-Learning. It will be held on Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 from 11:10 a.m. until 12:25 p.m.
Fun facts about Mary Laurel True…
1) She is currently an Advisory Committee Member for the Sisterhood of the Traveling Scarf Boutique and for Mixed Blood Theatre, on the Board of Directors for the Cedar Cultural Center, and she is the President of 1300 on the Park Housing Coop.
2) She has won a number of different awards for her work, including two from Augsburg, the Woman of the Year Award in 2007 and the Outstanding Employee Recognition Award in 1997.
3) She has done a number of art exhibits, one of those being "Wearable Resistance" presented in the Christensen Gallery in 2005.
Learn more about her vocational journey at her presentation: A "True" Calling to this College and this Community.
We hope to see you there! Spaces are limited, so please make sure to register soon!
RSVP at http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/events/vocationlunch/
Individual Retirement Counseling Sessions
Individual Counseling Sessions are available at no additional cost to you!
Date: Friday, November 20, 2015
Times: 8:00 am-1:00 pm
Location: Sverdrup Room 102
Sign Up Today! Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as you can:
Register at www.tiaa-cref.org/schedulenow or call 800-732-8353 Monday through Friday from 8am-8pm
MN SURE Navigator On Campus
It is open enrollment time for anyone looking to enroll in health insurance through the MN exchange plans. A MN SURE navigator will be on campus to assist you with that process on Thursday 11/12 from 8:30 - 1:00 pm. Appointments are encouraged to secure a spot.
Please call the CWC office at 612-330-1707 if you are interested in setting up an appointment with the navigator on Thursday 11/12/15.
Health Commons 4th Annual Celebration
Everyone mark your calendars the Health Commons 4th Annual Celebration will be Tuesday, November 10th 5:30-7:30 PM at the Cedar Cultural Center!!
Come celebrate the work being done in the community around health and healing. We welcome Augsburg and community members to enjoy food and entertainment, presentations from guest speakers, and a poster session displaying what has happened at the Health Commons this past year.
http://evite.me/gWmx7akWpZ
Keeping Track of Auggies
Congratulations to Alum Eddie Frizell '05 MAL
Eddie Frizell '05 MAL was recently honored by the Minnesota Humanities Center with a 2015 Veterans' Voices Legacy Award. Read about Eddie at https://www.facebook.com/mnhumvetsvoices/photos/a.521715907934840.1073741828.521690964604001/732681093504986/?type=3&fref=nf
Congratulations! #auggiepride
Congratulations to Michael Lansing on New Book
Please join me in congratulating Michael Lansing, Associate Professor of History, who has just published Insurgent Democracy: The Nonpartisan League in North American Politics (University of Chicago Press, 2015.) With broad interest for both students of history, as well as those engaged in social and political movements today, the book is the result of years of careful research that took him all over the United States and Canada.
Michael will be reading from and signing the book at multiple events in the Twin Cities over the next few months:
Thurs., Nov. 12: Magers & Quinn Booksellers, 3038 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis (co-sponsored by the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship), 7PM-8:30PM
Sat., Nov. 14: Boneshaker Books, 2002 23rd Ave. S., Minneapolis, 12PM-1:30PM
Sat., Dec. 12, East Side Freedom Library, 1105 Greenbrier Street, St. Paul,10AM-11:30AM
Thurs., Feb. 25, Mill City Museum, 704 South 2nd St., Minneapolis, 7PM-8:30PM
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