Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Food Service Hours
- Paid Internships in China
- Food Service Menu and Specials
- Career Quick Stop - Stop By
- Stress Busters Practice Group
- Student Writers: Engman Prize Deadline is FRIDAY
- Want to Lead a Short-Term Program? Apply by 12/19
- STEM Peer Mentoring - Spring 2016
- LVC on Campus this Wednesday
- Get Paid for Your Internship
Event Announcements
- Advent Vespers, Almost FULL
- Chapel @ 11:30am: Pastor Justin "An Advent Word"
- FREE YOGA Continues Through Finals Week
- Forgiveness TPT-MN Video Features Krista Tippett
- Wed. 12/2, Katy Micek, "Data Science at Windlogic"
- Open House for Vicki Olson, Mon. 12/7, 3:30-5:30
- Velkommen Jul is Friday, December 4
- The Inner Work of Radical Compassion
Keeping Track of Auggies
Auggie Athletics
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Spring Semester Parking Permit Sale Next Monday
Spring semester surface lot parking permit sales will open to all students, faculty, and staff on Monday, December 7 at 9:00am. Luther and Oren Underground permits will be on sale on Monday morning to all students, and any remaining Luther and Oren Underground permits will be available to faculty and staff on Wednesday, December 9 at 9:00am.
Permits can be purchased online via Inside Augsburg under the "Parking Services" link. Permits will NOT be mailed out, and must be picked up from the Department of Public Safety, located in the Urness/Mortensen hall lobby. Please allow 3 business days after payment to process your permit before pick-up. Other detailed information regarding permit pricing, FTE or student status issues, or general questions please visit our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/dps/parking/
In order to ensure that the Augsburg community has a place to park on campus, we enforce parking policies 24/7. You must have a valid permit to park on campus.
Please note that if you are a Fall-only permit holder your permit will expire on January 10th, 2016. Spring permits will be valid starting on January 11th.
If you have any additional questions, please email parking@augsburg.edu.
Thank you!
Teaching and Learning
Summer Research at Mayo in Bioethics - All Majors
OPEN TO ALL MAJORS!
The Mayo Clinic seeks applicants for its 2016 summer undergraduate research program in biomedical ethics. This program is highly competitive and 4-6 students will be selected. Each student will be placed with a faculty mentor for approximately 10 weeks. Students will participate in educational sessions on bioethics research and lunch meetings with faculty.
Please contact Catherina Kipper in URGO at kipper@augsburg.edu if you plan to apply. You can find the job posting 58853BR: Bioethics Intern on the Mayo Clinic jobs website at http://www.mayoclinic.org/jobs. The deadline in January 15, 2016.
Candidates must attach the following to the online application:
1. Cover letter describing your careers goals & how bioethics research relates to those goals
2. Resume/CV including your major, relevant coursework, honors, & related experiences
3. 5-10 page writing sample (such as a course paper), preferably on a topic in bioethics
4. Current college transcript
5. Two letters of recommendation from research mentors or professors
For further information on the application, contact Catherina Kipper at kipper@augsburg.edu.
Need Help? Find the WL
As the semester's end approaches, papers, reports, revisions and more are due or will be due very soon. Writing Lab tutors can help you finish, revise, and polish your writing assignments. Find them during these hours:
Mondays: 11:10 - 1:40 and 6:30 - 9:30 PM
Tuesdays: 12:30 - 3:00; 3:30 - 6:00; and 7:30 - 10 PM
Wednesdays: 3:30 - 6:00 and 6:30 - 9:00 PM
Thursdays: 12:30 - 3:00; 3:30 - 6:00 and 7:30 - 10:00 PM
Fridays: 4:30 - 7:00 PM
Sundays: 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Do Paid Summer Research Off-Campus - Info this Thurs.
Each summer, universities, national labs, and other research institutions throughout the country offer paid research opportunities for undergraduates. In past years, Augsburg students have been accepted to programs at locations such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, The University of Minnesota, The University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, and The Mayo Clinic, among many others.
Check out URGO's website for a list of off-campus research opportunities and then come to the information session December 3rd to hear about the experiences of students who have completed off-campus research & get tips on your own applications!
If you are unable to attend the session but would still like to learn about off-campus research opportunities, contact the URGO office at urgo@augsburg.edu or x1446.
Scholarship + 2 Paid Internships - 12/1 & 12/2
All first-year Augsburg students are eligible to apply to be a 2016 Kemper Scholar!
*Up to $10,000 yearly scholarship
*2 guaranteed paid internships:
*1 paid summer internship at a nonprofit in Chicago, learning and living with 25 fellow Kemper Scholars
*1 paid summer internship at one of the many Kemper companies around the US
*Paid trip to annual Kemper Conference in Chicago; 3 summers (Hard Rock Hotel)
Information Sessions:
Tuesday, December 1st @ 5 p.m. in Lindell 202
Wednesday, December 2nd @ 10:30 a.m. in OGC 100
Augsburg is one of only 12 liberal arts colleges selected to take part in the Kemper Scholars Program. Come learn more about this unique opportunity and hear from current Augsburg Scholars, Keisha Barnard '16 (Sociology & International Relations), Najma Warsame '17 (Communication Studies), Mitchell Ross '18 (English), and Rebecca Schroeder '18 (Film & Business Management) about their experiences.
To learn more about the Kemper Scholars Program, go to http://jskemper.org/scholars.html or email urgo@augsburg.edu.
"I love the program. It's life-changing in ways I never thought were possible. The idea of living in a city away from family with other students who are just as ambitious as you is just amazing. I made so many connections and friends. I learned a lot about myself and my capabilities. Kemper has helped me grow as an individual, and I will always be thankful for the leadership opportunity they are giving me."
-Najma Warsame '17, communications major and Kemper Scholar
General Announcements
Food Service Hours
Tuesday, December 1
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
Paid Internships in China
Augsburg graduates and graduating seniors (May 2016) are invited to apply for a one-academic year Internship at UIC. Applications for the Intern position must be completed and submitted to UIC's International Development Office no later than the 14th of February 2016.
More info and application form: http://bit.ly/1PgIO38
Requirements for the Application include:
1. Successful completion of a Bachelor's degree in any relevant programme.
2. A full transcript of academic work completed with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
3. Two letters of recommendation from academic staff supporting the application.
4. A full personal resume including an expression of interest in a position in a specific programme which is offered as a major at UIC. The applicant should articulate the skills and experience he/she would bring to this specific area of the UIC academic programme. General Education is also a viable academic area in which to pursue an Intern position. See the following website for more information on the academic curriculum at UIC: http://uic.edu.hk/en/
5. Additional information of activities, working experiences, travel and special strengths including computer/technology skills which are important in assuming the role of an Intern.
6. Agreement to enroll in a specially designed "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme"(see Compensation for the Intern Position at UIC below for details) offered by the Centre for Chinese Language and Culture (CLC) at UIC during their year of residence at UIC.
7. An interview conducted by the Director of International Education at the home institution in which the applicant is enrolled. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule this interview with the Director of International Education at his/her home institution.
Compensation for the Intern position at UIC:
1. A monthly housing allowance (RMB1000, for example, for shared apartments at Horizon Cove) will be granted; health insurance; and a round-trip economy air ticket from home country to China of up to RMB11, 000 on a reimbursement basis (the China-home country ticket is given upon successful completion of contract) and ferry or bus fare from airport of arrival to Zhuhai;
2. A monthly stipend of RMB 6000 ($950 US) is paid from assumption of duties in August/September to the end of June. During this period Interns are involved in assigned duties and organizing activities (see requirements and responsibilities of Interns below).
3. A "Chinese Language, Culture, History and Development Programme" consisting of (a) two Chinese language classes of 3 hours weekly in both semesters; (b) lectures/seminars on Chinese culture, history and development at fortnightly intervals, 2 to 3 hours each, 3 to 4 times per semester; and (c) 2-4 visits to historical sites and museums in nearby locations to appreciate the great depth of Chinese history and culture.
Food Service Menu and Specials
Tuesday, December 1st
Commons
Market Place is serving Cilantro Lemon Chicken, Cilantro Rice Pilaf, Herb Roasted Yellow Squash and Zucchini, Sauteed Spinach. Vege is serving Barley and Mushroom Risotto, Pan Fried Fresh Eggplant, Fresh Garlic Green beans, Fresh Braised Kale, and it is TACO TUESDAY! 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, Try our new Winter Blend Coffee!
Nabo
The Nabo Special of the Day is a Skillet Scrambler served with 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!
Burger VS. Burger COMPETITION!
Submit your recipes today
Come up with a creative burger and compete against your classmates
Recipes submitted by December 7th
Competition on December 9th
Winner receives a Amazon Echo
And their burger will be served next semester at Nabo!
Career Quick Stop - Stop By
Career Quick Stop hours 2:30-4:00 pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Suite 100, Christensen Center
These drop-in hours are designed to expand access to career coaches and to accommodate impromptu student career questions as they arise. During Quick Stop hours students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis for brief, 15-minute drop-in appointments. These times are meant for quick career questions, brief resume or cover letter reviews, or help getting started with an internship or job search. Stop by Quick Stop or feel free to call 612-330-1148 to schedule an individual appointment.
Stress Busters Practice Group
Please come check-out a way to better handle your stress--especially for final exams.
The Center for Wellness & Counseling is hosting a daily practice group Monday through Thursday at 4:30-5:30pm in our group room. All are welcome and no equipment needed!
We'll be practicing mindful breathing, walking, and sitting techniques. Please come de-stress with us!
These sessions will be facilitated by Jon Vaughan-Fier, CWC counselor and advisor to the Augsburg Mindfulness Club.
Student Writers: Engman Prize Deadline is FRIDAY
The Engman Prize is a literary competition honoring undergraduate writing is co-sponsored by Murphy Square and the English Department. Judges will select up to three winners in each of the prize categories. To enter, writers must be enrolled at Augsburg College.
The submission deadline is THIS FRIDAY, December 4. Winners will be notified in December.
Writers may enter in each of the four categories - creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and screenwriting - but can only win in one. The guidelines for the four categories are as follows:
Short Fiction – A complete short story of not more than 15 pages.
Creative Nonfiction – One complete piece not longer than 15 pages.
Poetry – At least three poems. Poetry entries with fewer than three poems will not be accepted.
Screenwriting – Up to 30 pages (either a complete short script or a portion of a longer script, such as the first act of a feature-length, narrative screenplay; use of screenplay format and style will be considered during the judging process).
Entries must be submitted electronically as attachments to engmanprize@augsburg.edu.
For more information, go to augsburg.edu/english/extra/prizes.
Want to Lead a Short-Term Program? Apply by 12/19
Faculty interested in leading a short-term study abroad program in 2016-2017 must submit a proposal by December 19, 2015. More information is available at www.augsburg.edu/global - look under Resources for faculty and staff. At this URL, faculty can review the application itself, along with an informational packet that addresses common questions related to location, cost, marketing, and roles/responsibilities.
Faculty are also welcome to submit for 2017-2018! While firm decisions regarding 2017-2018 proposals will not be made during this cycle; they will be reviewed and, when possible, given preference for acceptance during the next cycle.
NOTE: Graduate programs are now subject to a proposal review process as well. Read more at the above URL.
Questions: Contact Jessica Haas, Associate Director, CGEE at haasj@augsburg.edu
STEM Peer Mentoring - Spring 2016
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Mentors (STEMM) is a student-led mentoring program that focuses to provide support to first-year STEM students in navigating their undergraduate careers and preparation for success inside and outside of the classroom.
If you are a first-year student pursuing a STEM major and are interested in receiving mentoring from an upper-level STEM mentor during Spring 2016, please complete the application found at this link: http://goo.gl/forms/6p3ACSmwi5. Faculty and staff are welcome to recommend students to the program. If you have questions, please email stem@augsburg.edu.
Consideration of applications begins on December 4, 2015.
LVC on Campus this Wednesday
Interested in a year of service after graduation? Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a faith-based, full-time service and leadership program operating in 13 cities across the United States. Our mission is to unite people to work for peace with justice. Volunteers serve in full-time positions at social justice organizations for one year while also living together in community.
Want to learn more? Stop by the LVC "walk by" table on Wednesday, Dec. 2 in the Christensen Center from 9:30-2 pm or stop by to schedule a one-on-one interview from 2-4 pm.
Questions? Email tilton@augsburg.edu
Get Paid for Your Internship
Wouldn't it be GREAT if you could get paid to do an internship?
You may be able to do just that because of a grant recently awarded to Augsburg College. Augsburg has recently been awarded a Great Lakes Career Ready Grant. The Career Ready Internship grant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation provides funds to colleges and universities so that they can partner with businesses and nonprofits to develop new paid internships, and convert existing unpaid internships into paid opportunities. This program serves juniors and seniors who receive financial aid, improving their odds of graduating and preparing them to enter the workforce with real-world experience in their fields of study.
To be eligible:
* Students must be in good academic standing (2.5+ GPA)
* Students must be a college junior or senior (60 credits completed) at the time of the internship
* Students must be eligible for financial aid (work study)
* The internship must be related to your major or career aspirations
* Internships will take place Spring 2016, Summer 2016 or Fall 2016
Act now! Priority consideration is given to students who complete the short Augsburg application, so we recommend you complete it soon.
To learn more about the grant, visit the Strommen website at augsburg.edu/strommen Eligibility and application instructions are included on the website.
Event Announcements
Advent Vespers, Almost FULL
Tickets for Advent Vespers, Augsburg's celebration of the Advent & Christmas Season, are almost gone. Get yours today!
Services:
Friday, December 4 at 5 p.m. - FULL
Friday, December 4 at 8 p.m. - Less than 50 left!
Saturday, December 5 at 2 p.m. - FULL
Saturday, December 5 at 5 p.m. - FULL
Saturday, December 5 at 8 p.m. - Less than 200 left!
Tickets are free, but required, and may be picked up at the Music Office, or order online - www.augsburg.edu/music/vespers/.
Donations will be accepted at the doors when entering the service, and there are free shuttles available right from campus!
Chapel @ 11:30am: Pastor Justin "An Advent Word"
Join us for worship in the chapel as we continue our Advent Series, "Light Dawns on a Weary World," at 11:30am with Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres preaching, Associate College Pastor, "An Advent Word." Musicians: Tina Brauer, vocalist; Melody Cahoon, violin; and Mary Kirchdorfer, harp.
Chapel Series Continues:
Wednesday, 12/2, 10:40am: Service of Holy Communion. Musicians: Prof. Bill Capman, Laura Simms, and Nyssa Capman.
Thursday, 12/3, 11:30am: Jon Bates '15, Senior Chapel
Friday, 12/4, 10:40am: Velkommen Jul – A Scandinavian Christmas Celebration
No Wednesday Night Communion this Week (Advent Vespers Week)
We gather in Hoversten Chapel – Everyone is welcome!
FREE YOGA Continues Through Finals Week
Come try Free YOGA on-campus today with instructor Akoni Garcia and every Tuesday 4:30-5:30 pm & Wednesdays 7-8 pm through finals week--East Commons in Christensen Center.
Everyone welcome and no equipment needed! These FREE yoga sessions are sponsored by The Augsburg Mindfulness Club.
Forgiveness TPT-MN Video Features Krista Tippett
Exploring Forgiveness: TPT MN Video Sponsored by Augsburg Features Krista Tippett
Begins airing Sunday December 27th, 2015
Augsburg Adjunct Dean J. Seal has produced a half hour video on Forgiveness for TPT MN. It features an interview with Krista Tippett, who is host of On Being, a nationally syndicated radio show and website on spirituality and science. Tippett just received the National Humanities Medal from President Obama. She has spoken at Augsburg in the Convocation Series in 2013. Tippet synthesizes some of what she has learned about forgiveness from her many interviews on great religious and spiritual leaders on her show.
Another featured guest is Amineh Safi, Augsburg alum and McNair Scholar, a Syrian Refugee who grew up in Eden Prairie. She is now on a full scholarship at the Humphrey Institute. She talks about forgiveness from the Islamic tradition, in the context of her brother's execution by the Assad Regime.
This piece also features leading Jewish Scholar Louis Newman, from Carleton College, speaking on the Jewish traditions of forgiveness and how they work with knowledge fro the humanities.
Finally, Avant Nordeast Artist Dougie Padilla talks about how we can construct our own rituals of forgiveness.
It is produced by Spirit in the House, a non-profit that produced two symposia on Forgiveness at Concordia University. Seal also spoke on forgiveness at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in 2013, which featured the Dalai Lama. This is the swan song for Spirit in the House and the Forgiveness 360 series.
Sponsored by Augsburg College, Concordia College, Garrison Keillor, and Jock and Sara Donaldson.
26 minutes long
Vimeo Link:
https://vimeo.com/136859335
TPT MN Channel 2.2
Sun Dec 27th @ 7:00 pm
Sun Jan 3rd @ 1:00 am
Sun Jan 3rd @ 7:00 am
Sun Jan 3rd @ 1:00 pm
Wed. 12/2, Katy Micek, "Data Science at Windlogic"
Mathematics Colloquium
Wednesday 12/2, 3:10-4:10
Old Main 105
This week's speaker is Dr. Katy Micek from WindLogics. WindLogics is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary company of NextEra Energy, LLC and provides innovative forecasting and optimization solutions that enable low cost, reliable, and sustainable power systems. The title of Katy's talk is "Data Science at WindLogics" and she will present the mathematics behind automating the selection process as a linear programming problem and discuss skills needed while working as a data scientist.
Open House for Vicki Olson, Mon. 12/7, 3:30-5:30
On Monday, December 7, 3:30-5:30 p.m. friends, faculty, staff and students will gather in the Education Suite (Sverdrup 3) to honor Vicki Olson's invaluable work at the College. At the end of December Vicki will be retire from the College. Please join the department in honoring her long-standing leadership of both graduate and undergraduate programs, invaluable work for the department, the college and the community and her faithful stewardship and teaching of the next generation of K-12 teachers. A short honoring presentation will begin at 4:00 in the Education Suite.
Velkommen Jul is Friday, December 4
Velkommen Jul is Augsburg's annual Christmas celebration for all. Attend Chapel featuring Scandinavian Christmas music at 10:40 a.m. Then at 11, head to the Christensen Center lobby to shop in the Augsburg Associates boutique for unique gifts and goodies. All proceeds benefit student scholarships. Join us for a festive celebration in the Commons with Scandinavian treats, holiday music, and traditional Norwegian costumes and sweaters. Gift baskets will welcome donations for Augsburg scholarships. Add to the celebration by wearing your Norwegian sweater, or favorite sweater of any kind!
The Inner Work of Radical Compassion
The Inner Work of Radical Compassion: Transforming Difficult Emotions
Monday December 7th, 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., Hoversten Chapel
This workshop, led by Mark Yaconelli, the Co-Founder of The Center for Engaged Compassion, is for persons who seek to deepen their skills and capacities for practicing engaged compassion. It is ideal for students, social justice activists, teachers, ministers, and anyone who seeks practical training in compassionate living. The workshop will offer a mixture of presentation, creative exercises, and discussion focused on understanding and transforming difficult emotions that often arise in interpersonal relationships and social actions that confront injustice.
For more information go to:
http://www.augsburg.edu/sabo/resources/events/
Keeping Track of Auggies
Congrats to Emerging Leaders Program Graduates
Campus Activities and Orientation is incredibly excited to announce the 2015 Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) graduates! These students worked over the course of the past 11 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 2015 ELP mentors—Lauren Canales Salgado, Sammy Coy, Silvia Mendez, and Cuong Nguyen—for their hard work, dedication, and support for their student mentees this semester!
Please take the time to congratulate these 46 students if you see them on campus:
• Hassan Aden
• Hasna Ali
• Nina Anderson
• DeShay Bear
• Ijaaz Cousin
• Jwokamer DeBock
• Jennifer Ellenburg
• Ben Erickson
• Connor Gafkjen
• Yuri Garcia-Pena
• Grant Gibson
• William Giller
• Emily Glaser
• Aura Gustafson
• Ariel Gutierrez
• Juweria Hassan
• Khadra Ibrahim
• Erika Idrovo-Cuesta
• Megan Johnson
• Ashlie Kaun
• Samantha Kong
• B.K. Kormah
• Holly Kundel
• Samantha Lake
• Destyn Land
• Dralandra Larkins
• Maryam Mohamed
• Emily O'Connell
• Grant Patterson
• Esteban Perez Cortez
• Cam Thu Pham Tran
• Otter Pinske
• Jamie Pitcher
• Kassandra Quintero Diaz
• Amanda Raleigh
• Isaiah Ripley
• Loni Rutherford
• Sulaiman Sesay
• Lucy Sukar
• Sunny Thao
• Zaolt Vincze
• Martin Ware
• Nafisa Warsame
• Serena Xiong
• Mai Kia Yang
• Noupaul Yang
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Babysitter Available for Weekends
If you are looking for an occasional babysitter on the weekends my good friend, Laura (who is an Augsburg alum), is looking to connect with families in the metro area. Here is her information:
I am a currently a graduate student at the U of MN preparing to be an art educator. I have been a nanny, babysitter, camp counselor, dog sitter, and cleaned houses to put myself through school. In the summer, I work at a camp in the Boundary Waters and lead students on canoe trips. I enjoy outdoor adventures, baking, and reading stories with kids of all ages. I am available and flexible on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Contact me if you are looking for a babysitter at bunko004@umn.edu.