Tuesday, February 9, 2016
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Students: Apply for 10-Day Fellowship 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.

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Next Wed: Articulate Storyline e-Learning Tool

Next Wednesday, Ben Stottrup (Physics) and Annika Moe (U of M, Biology) will demonstrate the e-learning platform Articulate Storyline. Come and join in the discussion on how to build flexible and durable flipped classroom materials and see how it has been implemented into two general education science courses.

Articulate Storyline: Online Content Delivery, Formative Assessment, and Concept Integration
Wednesday, February 17
3:15-4:15pm, Marshall Room

Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.

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Reflections on the River Semester with Joe Underhill

Next Tuesday, all are invited to gather in the warm comfort of OGC 100 and hear Professor Joe Underhill reflect on his teaching experience leading students down the Mississippi River last fall. He'll share stories, photos, and "a lot of gratitude for an amazing experience."

Teaching on the Banks of the Mississippi River: Reflections on the River Semester with Joe Underhill
Tuesday, February 16
3:30-5:00pm, OGC 100

Coffee and tasty themed snacks will be provided. Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning.

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Thursday - Striving for an Inclusive Faculty

Striving for an Inclusive Faculty: Discussing James Baldwin's "A Talk to Teachers"
Wednesday, February 10
9:30-11:00am, Marshall Room

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."

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Convocation Daily Schedule Change

On Tuesday, February 16, the Batalden Seminar in Applied Ethics will affect the daily class schedule.

The revised schedule will be:
1st Period 7:50-9:15 a.m. (instead of 7:50-9:30)
2nd Period 9:25-10:50 a.m. (instead of 9:40-11:20)
Convocation 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
3rd Period 12:10-1:40 p.m.
Remaining classes follow regular schedule

Convocation class schedule modifications are posted online at http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/calendars/convoschedule/ .

For more information about the convocation series and featured presenters, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/convo/ .

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Study in Mexico This Summer & Info Session

Would you like to study abroad this summer in Mexico? At Augsburg's Center for Global Education and Experience in Cuernavaca, Mexico, you can take courses in Spanish, history, Latin dance, or do an internship.

Come learn more about this opportunity, including the scholarships that are available!

Monday, February 15 in the Augsburg Room (Christensen Center)
Info sessions from 10-10:30 and from 11-11:30

Learn more and apply online here: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=MexicoSummer

Email Maren with questions, stoddard@augsburg.edu

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Study in Denmark This Summer - Deadline Extended

Study abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark this summer to earn an ENL and SOC credit! Explore the city through film and literature, by bike, foot, and public transportation! One of Europe's best cities will be your home for three weeks!

Application deadline extended to February 15!

Get program information and apply online here: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/?go=Denmark2016

Questions? Contact Maren, stoddard@augsburg.edu

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Free MOOC on Accessibility

Free MOOC on Accessibility: Designing and Teaching Courses for All Learners

The Accessibility at Augsburg Committee invites the Augsburg Community to sign up for this interesting MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) that is open to anyone, anywhere. It begins February 22nd. This MOOC will provide a great review or a great introduction to the Section 508 accessibility standards that apply to higher education. It also provides an opportunity to experience one of the latest trends in higher education – MOOCs!

Please see the description below for more information.

Accessibility: Designing and Teaching Courses for All Learners is a free 6-week professional development course available that will help you gain a better understanding of accessibility as a civil rights issue and develop the knowledge and skills you need to design learning experiences that promote inclusive learning environments.

During this six-week course, you'll learn how to:

-Recognize and address challenges faced by students with disabilities related to access, success, and completion.
-Articulate faculty and staff roles in reducing barriers for students with disabilities.
-Apply the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in designing accessible learning experiences.
-Analyze the benefits of Backward Design when developing learning experiences.
-Use Section 508 standards and WCAG 2.0 guidelines to create accessible courses.
-Determine which tools and techniques are appropriate based on course content.

You will have the opportunity to earn badges that recognize your mastery of these competencies.

Audience: Anyone may enroll and participate in the MOOC. It has been designed for faculty and staff in higher education at any type or level of institution.

Why take the Access MOOC? Watch this short video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxmaKKCn1vo&feature=youtu.be to find out!
(Audio described version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxmaKKCn1vo&feature=youtu.be )


Access MOOC begins on February 22nd

Next steps:
1. Register at Canvas Network https://www.canvas.net/browse/empirestate/empirestate-buffalostate/courses/accessibility-designing-teaching
2. Share and follow the conversation on Twitter using #AccessMOOC
3. Follow our Access MOOC Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/accessmooc/


The course is a collaborative effort of faculty and staff from SUNY Empire State College and SUNY Buffalo State College, funded by a SUNY Innovative Instruction Technology Grant.

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Lunch & Learn About Assessment Tomorrow

Faculty, tomorrow you are invited to grab lunch in the Commons (it's on us!) and join your colleagues in the Augsburg Room for an informal presentation on our most recent assessment data from Director of Assessment Kristen Chamberlain.

You heard that right. Free lunch. Just RSVP to kilgorem@augsburg.edu.

ASSESSMENT LUNCH & LEARN
Wednesday, February 10
12:00pm-1:30pm
Augsburg Room, Christensen Center

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Faculty - Apply for CTL Grants; Due FEB 15

Faculty, apply online now for three grants from the Center for Teaching and Learning.

***All three grants are due NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2016***

The Scholarship Grant supports the scholarly endeavors of full-time faculty. Grants will likely be in the form of two course reassignments, two $4,000 grants, and up to four $2,000 grants.

The Provost's Internationalization Travel Grant awards two travel grants of up to $2,500 to faculty interested in pursuing teaching, research, curriculum development/integration, or other scholarly collaboration with an Augsburg international program or international partner institution.

The Integrated Course Design Grant provides an opportunity for faculty to spend a significant amount of time on course design. The stipend amount is $2,000.

View detailed grant information and access the application forms at http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/grant-applications/

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General Announcements

Food Service Menus

The Nabo Special today is Pepperoni Pasta with a Breadstick and a 16 oz fountain soda.

World Flavors is Serving Tacos.

Market Place is Serving Grilled Garlic Pork Chops, Grilled Local Zucchini, Harrisa Smashed Local Potatoes, and Asparagus With Lemon Zest & Garlic.

Vege is Serving Red Bean Curry, Herb Roasted Sweet Cherry Tomatoes, Acorn Squash With Cinnamon, and Sliced Baked Potatoes With Herbs.

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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!

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Taco Tuesday Today

Today is Taco Tuesday in The Commons!

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The End is Near - Nominate Now

Nominations for the 2016 Augsburg Outstanding Staff Awards are now being accepted through February 12.

The Outstanding Staff Award is intended to recognize exceptional Augsburg staff members who exemplify the mission statement of the College through their actions. Recipients of this award consistently go above and beyond the call of duty by providing exceptional service to others and/or making innovative and outstanding contributions to enhance the objectives of their department or the Augsburg community. There are six awards given out each year.

All Augsburg faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to nominate staff members. More information about the award and process are online at the nomination form link below.

NOMINATION FORM LINK:
https://docs.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/forms/d/1q-BVhab5fTRyHsZLrh-uwa6gPNZFUgazYlRdijN_Vcs/viewform

All nomination materials must be submitted to Jim Matthias (matthias@augsburg.edu) no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, February 12.

All recipients will be announced at the Staff Appreciation Event on Thursday, March 3 from 2:30-4 p.m. in the Hoversten Chapel.

Questions about the process can be directed to staffsenate@augsburg.edu.

Thank you,

2015-16 Staff Senate

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7th Annual CAO Student Leadership Institute

On behalf of Campus Activities and Orientation (CAO) I would like to publicly thank Keisha Barnard, Hannah Bech, David Erickson, Karina Genis, Duina Hernandez, Maya Horton, Vianney Sanchez, Sienna Schuth, Brad St. Aubin (alumni) and Koal Williams for serving as the facilitators for just under 100 Augsburg student leaders this past Saturday at the 7th Annual CAO Student Leadership Institute. Feedback received from Institute participants thus far indicate extremely high praise for their ability engage meaningful dialogue around the Institute's theme of racial equity. Please congratulate these students on a job well done if you see them around campus!

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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, Christensen Center Student Lounge
Tuesday, February 9 from 5-5:30, Christensen Center Student Lounge
Thursday, February 18 from 11:30-12noon, Marshall Room

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Food Service Menu

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.

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Thanks for Donating

Thanks to all who donated to Tri-Beta's craft supply drive. This morning, Tri-Beta members put together over 200 kits that will be delivered to the UMN Masonic Children's Hospital, the Ronald McDonald House, and the Shriner's Hospital for Children.

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2015-2016 Augsburg Leadership Awards

Nominations for the 2015-2016 Augsburg Leadership Awards are now open!

These awards recognize student leaders and student organizations for their innovative and outstanding leadership during this academic year. Recipients will be honored at the 17th Annual Augsburg Leadership Awards on Tuesday, April 5 from 5-7 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel.

All students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members are strongly encouraged to submit nominations; self-nominations are also encouraged. The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 11 by 5:00 p.m.

To nominate an individual or a student organization, and for more information on the award descriptions and criteria, visit: http://www.augsburg.edu/cao/activities/augsburg-leadership-awards/

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Event Announcements

BOSS 2nd General meeting

Please join BOSS on Tuesday, February 16th at 6:30 p.m. in Old Main. Come join our discussion about fraternity and sorority experiences on the collegiate level and the fellowship that's created after graduation. Come hear from sisters and brothers and how being in a fraternity and sorority had an effect on their lives during and after college. There will be soul food for all. See you there and bring a friend!

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Off Campus Studies Fair, Friday in CC

Join us for the Off Campus Studies Fair
Friday, February 12
10:30 to 2:30 in Christensen Center (CC)

Fair Details: http://bit.ly/1KUhseF

Auggies can study off campus with over 300 programs in 90 countries, including the USA. Earn credit for your major, minor, or generals, and have an off-campus adventure! Visit the fair to enter a drawing to win gift cards, tech, and other great prizes!

Where will you go? studyabroad.augsburg.edu

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Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Rebecca John, VP Preaching

Join us for worship in the chapel today at 11:30 a.m.: Rebecca John, Vice President of Marketing & Communication, preaching. Musician: Linh Kauffman, soprano, and Augsburg voice instructor.

Chapel this week:
Wednesday, 2/10, 10:40am: Ash Wednesday Worship with Imposition of Ashes. Pastor Sonja Hagander, College Pastor & Director of Ministries, preaching. Musicians: Briana Ekstrom, vocalist, and Brady Geary, pianist.

Thursday, 2/11, 11:30am: No Daily Chapel - All Hands Meeting

Friday, 2/12, 10:40am: Leif Anderson, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, preaching. Musician: Abby Salmonson, oboe. Followed by C3.

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

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Music Faculty Recital

Please join us in Sateren Auditorium, tonight (Feb 9th, 7:30pm) as Augsburg Music Faculty, Mary Horozaniecki, Jim Jacobson and Jill Dawe perform Brahms' Piano Trio in B major, op. 8 and other short solos. FREE and OPEN to the public.

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Silent Action

Do you have any nice items in your home or office that you no longer want or need? The Sisterhood Boutique (run by neighborhood youth) would love those items for their Silent Auction to take place later this month. Perhaps you have jewelry, tools, dish ware, paintings, or other items that could be auctioned?

I am willing to come to your office and pick up items, or they could be dropped off at my office in the Sabo Center in the lower level of Anderson Hall.

Also, the Sisterhood is trying to get 100 scarves for their 2nd anniversary. Do you have any extra scarves of any kind to contribute? They don't have to be new.

Many thanks,
Mary Laurel

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Girl Scout Cookies

My niece, Josie, is selling Girl Scout cookies for the very first time!

If you'd like to purchase cookies, I have an order form down in my office in Memorial 12, in the Social Work Department! Josie will also be on campus tabling in the Christiansen Center from 10 AM - 1PM on Thursday, February 11th! To ensure you get your favorites, I suggest ordering ahead.

Cookie varieties available for $4/box:
Thin Mints (V), Cranberry Citrus Crisps, Peanut Butter Sandwich (Do Si Dos), Shortbread (Trefoils), Peanut Butter Patties (Tag Alongs) (V), Thanks A Lots (V), Caramel deLites and Lemonades (V)

Cookies available for $5/box:
Trios (GF)

Also, if you can't eat them, their troop is donating cookies to the St. Paul Fire Department, Children and Family Services (a domestic abuse resource center for families with children) and Operation Cookie Drop, where cookies are sent to military troops overseas.

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