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- MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
- Depression & Anxiety Screening - Walk-In Wednesday
- Off Campus Studies Fair Next Week
- TODAY at 10 a.m.: Author William Kent Krueger Lecture
- Focused Conversations: TODAY/TOMORROW
- Auggie Networking Event – February 9th
- Let's Go To Soup for You Together
- Minor in Leadership Studies
- Daily Chapel @ 11:30 a.m.: Rev. Rachel Wrenn
- Soup for You Cafe 1st Anniversary-Please Come
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Striving for an Inclusive Faculty - Wed, Feb 10
All faculty and staff are invited to participate in the next "Striving for an Inclusive Faculty" discussion. Next Wednesday's event will explore the aims of education in a democracy, and do so through a democratic discussion structure, the Paideia Seminar.
Please RSVP to ctl@augsburg.edu to receive a reading guide and copy of the reading, James Baldwin's "A Talk to Teachers."
Coffee and treats will be provided by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Internship Opportunity at UIC 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
Inquiries: intl-intern@uic.edu.hk or devega@augsburg.edu
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.
Students: Spend 10 Days in Israel
The MINNE (Minne means "memory" in Norwegian) Fellows program will select one Augsburg student for a free 10-day fellowship in Israel from May 2-13, 2016. The goal of the program is to foster greater understanding between people and to educate college students about the Holocaust. The Minneapolis Jewish Federation and the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) will arrange for fellows to tour Israel with Israeli peers. The visit to Israel will include a tour of Yad Vashem, Israel's national Holocaust museum, additional Holocaust educational programming as well as touring the sites of Israel.
The Minneapolis Jewish Federation and the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) will arrange for fellows to tour Israel with Israeli peers.
-MINNE covers flight and land costs as well as granting students a $50/day per diem provided while the student is in Israel.
-Applicants must be U.S. citizens and registered for full time classes at Augsburg with at least one year left on campus. Students must be sophomores or above with a 3.0+ GPA.
-Applications are due March 1st and can be found at: http://jewishminneapolis.org/minne/.
If you are interested in applying or have any questions about the program, please contact urgo@augsburg.edu.
LAST DAY - Apply for URGO Summer 2016
The 2016 URGO Summer Research information packet and application materials are now available at the URGO website (www.augsburg.edu/urgo)! Students can apply to conduct 100, 200, or 400 hours of paid research over the summer under the mentorship of a faculty member.
Phase 1 of the application will be due February 2. Phase 2, which includes a detailed description of the proposed research, will be due February 23.
Sample research proposals can be found on URGO's public folder, and you can check out videos of previous student projects at www.augsburg.edu/urgo/research/videos
If you have questions regarding summer research or the application process, please contact urgo@augsburg.edu or ext. 1446.
Peace Scholar Applications Due Feb. 15
Augsburg sophomores and juniors with a strong interest in peace and justice issues are invited to apply for the 2016-17 Nobel Peace Prize Scholar Program. Two students will be selected to join a group of a dozen students taking courses in Oslo, Norway at the International Summer School and the Nansen Dialogue Center in June & July 2016. Travel and tuition costs are covered by the program. The Peace Scholars also take a leading role in promoting student participation in the Nobel Peace Prize Forum, hosted each year by Augsburg College. Full information, including application materials, can be found at https://peacescholars.wordpress.com/augsburg-college/ and are due by Feb. 15th. Any questions or inquiries can be directed to Joe Underhill: underhil@augsburg.edu or at 330-1312.
Travel Grant Opportunity from CTL and CGEE
Provost's Internationalization Travel Grant
Two travel grants of up to $2,500 will be awarded annually to Augsburg faculty interested in pursuing teaching, research, curriculum development/integration, or other scholarly collaboration with an Augsburg
international program or international partner institution.
See the Call for Proposals for more information:
http://web.augsburg.edu/ctl/cfp/2016_PITG.pdf
Access the online application form on the CTL Grants page:
http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications
Applications for this and grant (in addition to two other CTL grant opportunities) are due on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15.
Faculty Research Abroad
Augsburg Global Affiliate, IES Abroad, is offering two research associate grants for faculty from its member schools. Research associates will be in residence at any IES Abroad Center for up to one month over a summer or semester program. Associates should be prepared to teach up to two guest lectures in IES Abroad courses, and the associate's research interests should relate to the Center's curriculum. Please note adjunct faculty are not eligible.
View Program/Academic Discipline/Locations: http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs
IES Abroad will provide:
Assistance with introductions for research and introduce faculty members to local colleagues on-site
Transportation to and from the Center
Housing allowance of $1,000
Deadlines:
March 1, 2016, for Fall 2016
June 1, 2016, for Spring 2017 and Summer 2017
How to Nominate
Please complete this form and upload the following documents:
1) Nomination from a department chair or Dean
One single spaced page or less addressing:
The applicant's qualifications for teaching this course.
The applicant's contribution to his/her home university.
The connection between the recommender and applicant.
2) Letter describing the applicant's research
One single spaced page or less addressing:
What type of research do you plan to conduct?
Why did you choose the IES Abroad program and location?
How does your research relate to the Center's existing curriculum?
What do you hope to contribute/gain while conducting research and teaching a few guest lectures at the Center?
3) Applicant's Curriculum Vitae
Employment history
Education
Published works
Presentations
Language abilities
International experience
Questions?
See website: http://bit.ly/1PSd2wn
Please email AcademicPrograms@IESabroad.org
General Questions about IES and assistance identifying location can also be directed to Leah in CGEE devega@augsburg.edu
General Announcements
Food Service Menus
2/2/16 Tuesday
The Nabo Special today is a Chicken Caesar Salad with a Breadstick and a 16 oz Fountain Soda.
Today is Taco Tuesday at World Flavors!
Market Place is Serving Grilled Garlic Pork Loin, Grilled Zucchini, Garlic Smashed Potatoes, and Asparagus.
Vege is Serving Ginger Broccoli, Orange Cranberry Carrots, Quinoa With Roasted Cauliflower, and Sweet Potato Fries.
Free Yoga starts TODAY
Free YOGA starts Today through Finals week: every Tuesday 4:30-5:30pm & Wednesday 7-8pm--Christensen Center, East Commons. Everyone welcome...because just as this year's new yoga teacher (Akoni Garcia) says "Yoga is for everybody and every BODY!" Come join us. Sponsored by the Mindfulness Club. Questions to vaughanf@augsburg.edu.
Food Service Hours
2/2/16 Tuesday
Einstein's is open from 7:30am-9:00pm, with the Late Night Menu starting at 7:00pm.
Nabo is open from 7:30am-8:00pm, with Hot Food starting at 10:00am.
The Commons is open from 7:30am-7:00pm.
Food Service Specials
2/2/16 Tuesday
There is a Hot Fudge Sundae Bar at Dinner Today in The Commons!
Practice Spanish this Thursday
Mesa de Conversación
Join us to practice Spanish in a relaxed and fun setting! Formally the Spanish Conversation Group, Mesa de Conversación meets on Thursdays from 11:30-1:00pm on the 2nd floor of the Christensen Center in the Riverside Room Our relaxed and friendly gatherings are a place where you can meet new people, practice your Spanish & learn about culture. All levels are welcome! Come for 10 minutes or for the whole session, whatever works for you. Feel free to bring your lunch. Questions? Contact Kate Reinhardt at reinhard@augsburg.edu , ext. 1081, or Sarah Degnar Riveros, riveross@augburg.edu, ext. 1082.
We hope to see you there!
TerraCycle
The Environmental Student Leaders Action Network has introduced TerraCycle bins to the Urness bathrooms. The bins will collect personal care products such as: toothpaste, toothbrushes, shower products, deodorant, etc. The floor that collects the most wins a PIZZA PARTY! The competition ends on March 10th! There is another TerraCycle bin for community use in Christensen.
Event Announcements
MN Private College Job & Internship Fair
Register NOW! (Deadline: 2/12/16)
Are you a sophomore, junior, or senior? Attend the MN Private College Job & Internship Fair on Wednesday February 17, 2016. Meet with employers from business, non-profit, government, science, and other sectors to pass out resumes, gather information, network, and arrange interviews. To register, go to http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/calendar/mnpcfair/ or bring cash to the Strommen Center in 100 Christensen. Pre-registration and a $10 fee is REQUIRED – no on-site registration!
Also, get your FREE professional LinkedIn Profile Picture taken at the fair!
Depression & Anxiety Screening - Walk-In Wednesday
Worried? Stressed? Sad? You are not alone. Get help at the Center for Wellness & Counseling (CWC) Depression and Anxiety Screening Day. Stop by the CWC office on the first floor of the Anderson Residence Hall on Wednesday February 3rd between 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Complete a FREE 10-15 minute screening for depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. No appointments are necessary. Meet face to face with a counselor to discuss the results and receive information and resources on and off campus to help address your concerns. First 15 students to take the screening at the CWC office on Wednesday will receive a gift card for a coffee at Einstein's. Contact the CWC office at 612-330-1707 with any questions. Depression and anxiety are treatable. Stop by CWC Wednesday!!!
Off Campus Studies Fair Next Week
The Off Campus Studies Fair is on Friday, February 12 in Christensen! When you study abroad, you can earn credit for your major, minor, or your generals, and there are hundreds of programs around the world. Where will you go?
For Fair Details: http://bit.ly/1KUhseF
For Study Abroad Info: studyabroad.augsburg.edu
At the fair, enter a drawing to win gift cards, tech, and other great prizes!
TODAY at 10 a.m.: Author William Kent Krueger Lecture
The Christian faith is rooted in story. The stories of scripture communicate the grace of God en-fleshed in time and place. When shared, this divine plot has the power to pull people into the narrative in transformative ways. This is the confession of the church that is storied by God.
Join the Augsburg College Campus Ministry Office on February 2, 2016, for the first Fosdick Lecture on Preaching with New York Times best-selling author and Minnesota native William Kent Krueger. A renowned story-teller with sixteen novels to his credit – including Ordinary Grace – Kent will speak on the power of story and its "importance to us and its unique ability to move people in mysterious and necessary ways." His lecture will offer helpful and practical insights for his fans as well as people, like preachers, particularly engaged in the story-telling process. All are welcome.
The morning session will continue with a Response then conclude with Daily Chapel Worship at 11:30 am with the Reverend Rachel Wrenn preaching. Rachel is a 2011 graduate from Luther Seminary and recipient of the 2011 A. E. Hanson Prize in Preaching from the seminary. She is actively engaged in small town and rural ministry in Southwest Minnesota and a frequent contributor to the online preaching resource, Working Preacher.
Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center
Focused Conversations: TODAY/TOMORROW
Business-MIS
TODAY and TOMORROW: Join the conversation about the Hagfors Center with HGA Architects and McGough Construction. Remote access is available for today's session.
Tuesday, February 2, 2 p.m., Marshall Room (See the All Hands page for the remote access link for this session)
Add to calendar: https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=1727c3b74629ae167e3db0609c1fa809&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D02%26amp%3Bday%3D02%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Wednesday, February 3, 12:30 p.m., Marshall Room
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SCHEDULE UPDATE FOR MID-FEBRUARY FOCUSED CONVERSATIONS: On Monday, February 15, and Tuesday, February 16, President Paul Pribbenow will facilitate Focused Conversations on the question of becoming a university. update your calendar using the links below.
Monday, February 15, 12:30 p.m., Sateren Auditorium
Add to calendar: https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=fb418d329b202dbbd6c1759f97135770&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D02%26amp%3Bday%3D15%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2 p.m., Marshall Room
Add to calendar: https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=e2a0e63f80b0f8b80670ca6a7f7598ea&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D02%26amp%3Bday%3D16%26amp%3Byear%3D2016
Auggie Networking Event – February 9th
5:30-8 p.m.
Hoversten Foss Chapel
The Augsburg Alumni Board and the Young Alumni Council invite students to attend a networking event for alumni and current Augsburg students on Tuesday, February 9th from 5:30-8:00 p.m. in the Hoversten Foss Chapel. Students will have an opportunity to meet with Augsburg alumni from a variety of professions while learning about tools to help stay connected. To register go to the www.augsburg.edu/strommen.
Let's Go To Soup for You Together
Since it's more fun to walk across the street with friends, join Campus Kitchen in an outing to celebrate Soup For You Cafe's anniversary!
Meet in the Christensen lobby at 12 p.m. today to walk over together, or meet us there whenever you can.
Minor in Leadership Studies
What can a Minor in Leadership Studies do for your Major?!
Beginning fall 2016, a Minor in Leadership Studies will be available to undergraduate students at Augsburg College! The minor offers an undergraduate education in the study of leadership theory and its practice and is specifically designed for students who have been, and will continue to be, involved in activities both on and off campus.
We have three opportunities for students to learn more about the minor. Leadership Studies faculty and staff will be available at each session to answer questions. A brief presentation will start the meeting followed by Q & A.
Please mark your calendar for one of the dates listed below. Questions concerning the information sessions for the Minor in Leadership Studies can be emailed to Jolee Lilja at liljaj@augsburg.edu.
Tuesday, February 9 from 4-4:30, Student Lounge
Tuesday, February 9 from 5-5:30, Student Lounge
Thursday, February 18 from 11:30-12noon, Marshall Room
Daily Chapel @ 11:30 a.m.: Rev. Rachel Wrenn
Join us for worship in the chapel today at 11:30am: Pastor Rachel Wrenn preaching, "WordMadeFlesh." Rachel is a 2011 graduate from Luther Seminary and recipient of the 2011 A. E. Hanson Prize in Preaching from the seminary. She is actively engaged in small town and rural ministry in Southwest Minnesota and a frequent contributor to the online preaching resource, Working Preacher.
Chapel this week:
Wednesday, 2/3, 10:40am: Jacie Richmond preaching, Pastoral Intern
Thursday, 2/4, 11:30am: Campus Ministry Deacons leading worship
Friday, 2/5, 10:40am: Pastor Mike Matson preaching, Chaplain to Student Athletes
We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!
Soup for You Cafe 1st Anniversary-Please Come
Soup for You Cafe, sponsored by Bethany Lutheran Church, celebrates it's first birthday, February 1-5, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. The brainchild of renown St. Martin's Table Chef, Judah Nataf, and Bethany pastor Mike Matson, a fleet of volunteers has served nearly 10,000 people within the Augsburg, Seward and Cedar Riverside communities. Please join us for soup, birthday cake and celebration at Bethany (located at 2511 Franklin Ave. E...6 minute walk across the freeway). For more information about Soup for You link to http://www.startribune.com/church-program-offers-hot-soup-warm-welcome/298624441/.
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