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- Get Paid To Do An Internship! Apply Today
- Need A Lock For Your Mail Box?
- Announcing the 2016 Orientation Leaders
- Open House for Vicki Olson, Mon.,12/7, 3:30-5:30
- Burger Competition
- Food Service Menu and Specials
- Food Service Hours
- Deadline TOMORROW for Engman Writing Prize
- STEM Peer Mentoring - Spring 2016
Event Announcements
- TODAY: SciTechsperience STEM Internships
- Faculty/Staff Appreciation Days at the Bookstore
- Hygiene Kits for Those Experiencing Homelessness
- 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum Tickets Now Available
- Annual Holiday Party for Faculty and Staff
- Register Now - Private College Job & Internship Fair
- The Inner Work of Radical Compassion
- Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Jon Bates '15
- A Green December - TONIGHT in Northfield
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TODAY - Learn about Paid Summer Research Off-Campus
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.
Faculty Development on Your Schedule
Are you facing particular problems in the classroom? Looking for feedback or advice about your teaching? The new CTL Classroom Consultants Program is here for you. All faculty are invited to work with one of seventeen faculty consultants that represent a wide variety of disciplines and pedagogical styles.
The on-call consultants have been trained to offer confidential, non-judgmental assistance through a collaborative process and are available to assist you based on your goals and schedule. For more information, please visit http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/classroom-consultants/ to learn how to get started!
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.
Tues. Dec. 8 - Core Curriculum Overview & Discussion
Liberal Learning for the 21st Century:
Do we have a core curriculum for today's students?
In 2015-16, the College is undertaking a review of its core curriculum. All faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in a series of conversations that will provide information (data!) and invite critical and creative responses to key questions.
The first conversation will be next week. Choose which time fits your schedule.
Tuesday, December 8:
An Overview - Why Have a Core? What's Working? What's Not?
12 to 1 pm -- refreshments -- Marshall Room
4 to 5:30 pm -- refreshments and fine cheese - Marshall Room
Planning Group: Matthew Beckman (Biology), Pavel Belik (Math), Katie Bishop (Dean's Office), Ben Denkinger (Psychology), Jacqui deVries (Gen Ed / History), Chris Houltberg (Art), Doug Green (English), Elise Marubbio (American Indian Studies)
New Teaching Resource Available
Faculty Development on Your Time - CTL has purchased two copies of "Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers." They are on reserve in Lindell Library under the course title CTL. The book offers dozens of quick tips to help faculty gauge student learning and the effectiveness of their teaching.
There Is Still Time to 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
General Announcements
Get Paid To Do An Internship! Apply Today
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.
Need A Lock For Your Mail Box?
Students can rent a lock for their mailbox for $2.00 per school year. To rent a lock, please visit Shipping and Receiving on the lower level of Christensen Center.
Announcing the 2016 Orientation Leaders
On behalf of Campus Activities and Orientation it is my great pleasure to announce the 2016 Augsburg College Orientation Leaders! Please be sure to congratulate these amazing students as you see them around campus.
Hassan Aden
DeShay Bear
Timothy Bishop
Jenni Duran
Jennifer Ellenburg
Mariam Fawzy
Maria Gisselquist
Ariel Gutierrez
Yazmin Guzman
Ashlie Kaun
Marquell Moorer
Emily O'Connell
Cheyenne Reese
Hunter Reeve
Ben Richer
Cleo Romain
Clayton Rud
Sulaiman Sesay
Chris Wallace
Tiffany Widseth
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. (Vicki retires in late December). Please join the department in honoring her longstanding leadership of both graduate and undergraduate programs, committed 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.
Burger Competition
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!!!!
Food Service Menu and Specials
Thursday, December 3rd
Commons
Market Place is serving Slow Roasted Italian Turkey, Creamy Mushroom Risotto, Grilled Eggplant, Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
Vege is serving California Style Veggie Burger, Oven Roasted Garlic French Fries, Grilled Zucchini, Oven Roasted Corn on the Cob!
Also Enjoy our Build Your Own Salad Bar!
Chefs Special is a Specialty Plated Eggplant!
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 Vegetable Pasta served with a Bread Stick 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!
Food Service Hours
Thursday, December 3rd
Commons
Open from 7:30am-7:00pm.
Breakfast- 7:30am-9:45am
Lunch- 11:00am-1:30pm
Dinner- 4:30pm-7:00om
Einstein's
Open from 7:30am-9:00pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7:00pm.
Nabo
Open from 7:30am-8:00pm.
Deadline TOMORROW for Engman Writing Prize
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 later in the month.
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.
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.
Event Announcements
TODAY: SciTechsperience STEM Internships
Join us in learning about the SciTechsperience Internship Program. Becky Siekmeier, program director of the SciTechsperience Internship Program at Minnesota High Tech Association, will be speaking about the various opportunities available to those interested in pursuing a STEM based internship.
Date: Thursday, December 3, 2015
Time: 4:30-5:30 pm
Location: SCI 123
Faculty/Staff Appreciation Days at the Bookstore
REMEMBER -
Starting tomorrow through Saturday all Faculty and Staff at Augsburg get 40% off all clothing and gifts as well as general reading books. Perfect time to get those presents, get them wrapped, and under the tree!
Hygiene Kits for Those Experiencing Homelessness
Join Augsburg Central Health Commons and Campus Ministry as we gather personal hygiene items for kits to assist those experiencing homelessness this holiday season!
When: December 2 - 10, 2015
Drop off items at designated locations:
Einstein's in Christensen Center · Enrollment Center · Foss Center Lobby· Kennedy Center · Lindell Library street level · Oren Gateway Center Welcome Desk
Items needed:
Socks
Shampoo
Conditioner
Soap
Deodorant
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Lotion
Razors
Washcloths
Hand sanitizer
Kleenex
Dental Floss
Please join us in assembling the kits in Daily Chapel on Friday 12/10: Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center, 10:40-11:00 AM
For more information contact Yasmin Abdulaya at (612) 330-1681 or abdulaya@augsburg.edu
2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum Tickets Now Available
Reserve your advance discounted delegate tickets to the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum now!
Discounted tickets are available from December 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 only.
The 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Forum, June 6th - 8th, will focus on the work of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi (2014) who has dedicated his life to ending child labor and child trafficking. The Forum will also look at the peace and security implications of and connections between human trafficking, migration, refugees and climate change.
We encourage anyone wishing to peacebuild to join us as a delegate for this important international opportunity. #peaceitforward
Delegate Spots Available at: https://nppf2016.eventbrite.com
Annual Holiday Party for Faculty and Staff
In celebration of your contributions to Augsburg, all faculty and staff are invited to join me at the annual holiday party from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, December 17, in the Christensen Center student art gallery. This event is always a good time for fellowship and holiday cheer, and I look forward to seeing you there!
Register Now - Private College Job & Internship Fair
Register NOW!
Are you a sophomore, junior, or senior? Attend the MN Private College Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday February 17, 2016 to learn how your career goals fit with 240+ employers' hiring needs.
Also, get your FREE professional LinkedIn Profile Picture taken at the fair!
For more information and to register visit: www.augsburg.edu/strommen
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/
Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Jon Bates '15
Join us for worship in the chapel today at 11:30am for Jon Bates '15, Senior Chapel.
Tomorrow:
Friday, 12/4, 10:40am: Velkommen Jul - A Scandinavian Christmas Celebration
Next Week:
Monday, 12/7: Dr. Matt Maruggi, Assoc. Prof. Religion Dept., preaching;
Musicians: Andrew Young and Nyssa Capman
Tuesday, 12/8: "I Don't Know" Cast, Theater Arts Department, performs piece
Wednesday, 12/9: Pastor Sonja Hagander preaching
Thursday, 12/10: Hymn Sing with the Chapel Brass
Friday, 12/11: End of Semester Celebration & Health Kit Assembly
We gather in Hoversten Chapel - Everyone is welcome!
A Green December - TONIGHT in Northfield
It's "Truth & Beauty According to D. E. (Doug) Green" three times in a single month:
Green's poem "Soot" has been chosen as one of six finalists in this month's Goodread Newsletter Contest. Check it out at https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/17760818-please-vote-for-the-december-2015-goodreads-newsletter-finalists
At 7pm, on Thursday, 3 Dec, at Northfield's Content Bookstore, you can hear a half hour of Green, followed by a half-hour open mic.
Then at 7:30 pm, Tuesday, 15 Dec, at the University Club of St. Paul, Green is reading at Carol Connolly's monthly third-Tuesday poetry series: 7 or 8 invited poets--old favorites and new voices--for a strictly monitored 8 minutes.
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