Tuesday, February 16, 2016
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Advice for Today: Find the Writing Lab

It's time! The marvelous writing tutors at the Augsburg Writing Lab are ready to help Augsburg students with any writing task -- papers, reports, applications, personal statements, resumes, etc. The WL is located on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. No appointments are taken; just come with ideas, drafts (in hard copy), assignments. Last semester, the tutors conducted over 1,000 sessions with Augsburg grad and undergrad students. Here are the hours for spring semester:

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

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Steen Grant - Request for Proposals

The Steen Committee is happy to announce that the Request for Proposal is now ready for distribution for people interested in applying for a Steen Grant. As you will recall, this grant originated with an endowment left by Professor Paul Steen, former chair and faculty member in the Social Work Department. He specified that the money be used for projects to "reconcile the races". Thus, project applications are welcome to support projects designed to bring people together who differ by race and ethnicity, as well as in other social identities.

Please view the document listed below on how to submit a proposal:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lddDXVkjP_LldPaEAZAbei0vJjfVAwWHrnmvAydbdsk/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you on behalf of the Steen Committee: Nate Hallanger, Joanne Reeck, Christina Erickson and, Nancy Rodenborg. Any of the listed members of the Steen Committee can answer your questions.

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Teaching the River Sem Talk, TODAY, 3:30 pm, OGC 100

This afternoon, gather in the warm comfort of OGC 100 to hear Professor Joe Underhill reflect on and share his experience teaching guiding students down the Mississippi River last fall.

Teaching on the Banks of the Mississippi River: Reflections on the River Semester with Joe Underhill
Tuesday, February 16 (TODAY!)
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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Articulate Storyline Demo TOMORROW 3:15pm Marshall

Tomorrow afternoon, 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.

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

Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning

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Save the Date: Zyzzogeton is April 14, 3-5 p.m.

Zyzzogeton Research Symposium
Thursday, April 14th
3-5 p.m. @ Hoversten Chapel

Each year, Augsburg College celebrates the creativity and scholarship of undergraduate students with its annual Zyzzogeton Research Symposium. The event falls at the end of each academic year and is a culmination of achievement featuring work across departments. More than 80 students participate each year, showcasing their research. A "zyzzogeton" is a green leaf-hopper as well as the last word in the Webster Collegiate Dictionary, which is a fitting symbol to mark the end of the academic year. The public is welcome, so feel free to invite family, friends, and those from the community to this exciting event!

And there will be crowd favorites nachos and Italian sodas to boot!

Hosted by URGO, McNair, and STEM Programs

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Students, Faculty, Staff - Nominate for CTL Awards

The Office of Academic Affairs and the Center for Teaching and Learning invite nominations from all students, faculty, and staff for the 2016 awards for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Learning. Augsburg annually recognizes individuals or groups that have made exemplary contributions to creating an engaging academic learning environment through awards for teaching, scholarship, or service.

All full-time faculty or staff who have been employed at the college for at least three years are eligible for the awards. For more information and to submit to online nomination form, go to http://inside.augsburg.edu/ctl/awards.

Nominations will close next Monday, February 22.

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Assessment Day: Tuesday, Feb 23, 10:50-12:50pm

Augsburg's annual Assessment Day is next Tuesday, February 23rd.

Assessment Committee will conduct two workshops for faculty in Kennedy 303. From 11 a.m. to noon there will be a presentation and discussion of the data on oral communication and quantitative reasoning. From noon to 12:50 p.m. there will be a discussion of how, why and when to integrate qualitative data into a department assessment plan. Co-curricular Assessment will hold staff workshops next door in Kennedy 305.

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Tuesday, February 23, 10:50am-12:50pm
Curricular Assessment - KEN 303
Co-Curricular Assessment - KEN 305
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Lunch will be served buffet-style for both groups outside Kennedy 303/305 at 10:50am. Please RSVP for lunch to kilgorem@augsburg.edu.

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Register Now to Present at Zyzzogeton

Zyzzogeton 2016 Registration Deadline is March 10!

Zyzzogeton, Augsburg's annual student research symposium, will be held on Thursday, April 14, from 3-5 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel.

Students who plan to present their research or creative activity at this poster session will need to register and submit an abstract online at www.augsburg.edu/urgo by March 10 (click maroon box on right side of URGO homepage). Please work closely with your research mentors on your poster.

URGO and McNair will be hosting a Research Poster workshop where you can bring your working draft and receive one-on-one feedback and help on Wednesday, March 23, from 4:30-6 p.m. in SVE 204. We will be providing dinner, so please RSVP to urgo@augsburg.edu if you plan to come.

Questions? Please contact urgo@augsburg.edu or stop by Science Hall 152.

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General Announcements

Iron Chef

Monday February 29th there will be an Iron Chef Competition in The Commons at 11:30 a.m.! Sign up at the register in The Commons!

Secret ingredient to be announced on February 29th!

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Food Service Specials

There is a Banana Split Bar at Dinner Tonight in The Commons!

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Yoga Room Change Today...

Free Yoga with Akoni Garcia 4:30-5:30 will be in Anderson Hall room 101 (across from Wellness & Counseling). Please join us--all are welcome, especially beginners! Limited # of mats provided, so come early :) if you don't have your own mat.
Sponsored by the Mindfulness Club.

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Cedar-Riverside VISTA Positions Now Recruiting

Calling all seniors interested in public health and food insecurity! You don't have to settle into a "normal" job after graduation. You can stay right here in Cedar-Riverside, the community you've grown to know and love, and build the capacity of organizations to make health and wellness a reality for our neighbors.

Check out the College HealthCorps VISTA positions here: http://mncampuscompact.org/chc/blog/2016/02/12/apply-now-12-college-health-corps-vista-positions-available-2/

Look for the Health Commons/Campus Kitchen, Brian Coyle Center, and People's Center positions.

Interviews happen on a rolling basis, so get your application in soon!

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Food Service Hours

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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All Hands Meeting Slides, Replay Available

The slides and link to the recording of this past Thursday's All Hands meeting are posted on the All Hands page for those who were not able to attend the full meeting. (Login is required to access the page. )

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Summer 2016 Job Opportunity- ACYTI Mentor

Summer 2016 Job Opportunity!

Mentor for Augsburg College Youth Theology Institute (ACYTI)

Current students - Are you interested in growing in your faith, being a role model and positive influence for high school youth, and developing meaningful relationships? If so, then we've got the perfect job for you!

DETAILS…

Augsburg College Youth Theology Institute (ACYTI) is a week-long experience for Senior High students to critically engage in theological inquiry and faith exploration on the campus of the college. Classroom learning, worship opportunities, urban exposure, and community building are all components of the program.

An ACYTI Mentor serves a vital role in the Youth Theology Institute by helping to implement programs and cultivate community as faith leaders working with the Senior High youth participants. A mentor must be able to participate in training beforehand and be available during the full week of ACYTI, be willing to develop healthy relationships with the participants, exhibit leadership skills to faithfully guide participants in learning, worship, and fellowship activities, prepare and lead at least one- 20 minute worship experience and one afternoon or evening activity during ACYTI, enforce rules and boundaries to keep participants safe, and collaborate with other staff and mentors to support other activities throughout the week of ACYTI.

Required Experience:
We are looking for mentors that have leadership experience with children/youth, someone who models a vibrant Christian faith that seeks meaning, trusts God, and serves the neighbor, worship leadership skills and/or musical abilities are desirable, but not required, and a mentor that is comfortable leading and guiding high school students who may only be a few years younger than the mentors.

Apply today at:
URL: https://augsburg.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=68101&CNTRNO=2&TSTMP=1454358102158

Questions? Contact Lonna Field at fieldl@augsburg.edu or Pastor Justin Lind-Ayres lindayre@augsburg.edu

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Apply to Be an Interfaith Scholar

Apply to be a 2016-2017 Interfaith Scholar

Attention current sophomores and juniors:

Want to engage in dialogue with people of different faiths and make a difference at Augsburg and in the wider community? Will you be studying on campus all of next year? Consider becoming an Interfaith Scholar.

Interfaith Scholars participate in a yearlong academic seminar (407/408) on interfaith dialogue and action led by Professor Matt Maruggi and Pastor Sonja Hagander, earn 4 upper division semester credits in the Religion Department, and receive a $2,000 scholarship.

Students from a variety of traditions as well as the non-religious are invited to apply in order to converse respectfully with others about what they believe, why it matters, and how it propels us to service in the world. For more information, and to apply, visit our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/interfaith-scholars-program/apply/

Deadline to Apply: March 4

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Food Service Hours

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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Scholastic Connections Applications Available

ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF COLOR:
Scholastic Connections is a scholarship and mentorship program for undergraduate students of color at Augsburg College. Students who are successful in their application process and are selected to participate, receive a $5000 scholarship and are paired with a successful alum of color who serves as mentor for the Scholar.

Five "new" Scholars will be selected for the program for 2016-17

Eligibility criteria:
• GPA of 2.5 or higher
• Demonstrated leadership ability or potential
• Demonstrated community involvement (on or off campus)
• Demonstrated financial need


Students who receive full tuition scholarships (Promise, Act 6, President Scholars) are NOT eligible for SC.

Application Process - Applicants must complete the following:
• Scholastic Connections Application (due 3/1)
• One letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member (due 3/1)
• An application interview with Cindy Peterson (completion deadline 3/15) – instructions to follow receipt of application


APPLICATION DEADLINE IS 3/1.

For more information about the program and access to the application, visit the SC web page at Inside Augsburg, A to Z Directory, Scholastic Connections. http://www.augsburg.edu/connections


ATTENTION FACULTY & STAFF: If you know of a student who could benefit from working with a mentor and receiving scholarship assistance, feel free to nominate the student for SC. Nomination forms are available at the SC web page.

Questions? Contact Cindy Peterson at petersoc@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1754.

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Food Service Menus

The Nabo Special today is a Vegetarian Salad with Breadstick and a 16oz Fountain Soda.

Today is Taco Tuesday at World Flavors!

Market Place is Serving Cilantro Lemon Chicken, Cilantro Rice Pilaf, Roasted Yellow Squash & Zucchini, and Sauteed Spinach.

Vege is Serving Barley & Mushroom Risotto, Spiced Pinto Beans, Fresh Garlic Green Beans, and Sauteed Garlic & Onion Kale.

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Apply to Be a Christensen Scholar

Apply to be a 2016-17 Christensen Scholar!

Attention current sophomores and juniors:

Interested in exploring life's big questions? Will you be studying on campus all of next year? Consider becoming a Christensen Scholar.

Christensen Scholars participate in a yearlong academic seminar (REL 405/406) led by Professor Mark Tranvik, earn four upper division semester credits in the Religion Department, and receive a $2,000 scholarship. The 2016-17 seminar will explore great stories of faith. It is designed for those with a lively sense of curiosity and a desire to talk about “big questions” involving God, evil, doubt, salvation, and vocation.

For more information, and to apply, visit our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/christensen-scholars-program/

Deadline to Apply: March 4

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Event Announcements

TODAY - Focused Conversation

Today is the second of the two Focused Conversations on the question of becoming a university. President Paul Pribbenow will facilitate the session, which is at 2 p.m. in the Marshall Room. Click the link below to add the meeting to your 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

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Common Table Happenings

[HAPPENING THIS WEEK]

THIS THURSDAY February 18th, 4:30-6:30pm.
"The Criminalization of Dissent: Not Bad Meaning Bad, But Bad Meaning Good"

Dissent is an offense to existing systems of power and it does not go unpunished. What role does the state play in criminalizing dissenting voices, identities, and bodies and how do targeted communities respond?

Join us for this circle discussion featuring campus and community organizers, navigating power structures that criminalize their efforts to build a better world.


THIS THURSDAY February 18th, 8-10pm.
"West Bank Open Mic"

This week, in honor of Valentine's Day, we'll be exploring love of community and love of self. We are excited to welcome featured artist: Ifrah Mansour.


[COMING SOON]

NEXT THURSDAY February 25th, 6:30-8:30pm.
"Interfaith @ The Common Table"

Join us for the world premiere ;) of a Fortress Press video of past and current interfaith scholars Aisha Mohamed, Julian Kritz, Aminah Safi and Joe Kempf, discussing their beliefs and the value of interfaith work in their lives. Then we will share a meal and dialogue!


[WEEKLY SCHEDULE - YOU'RE INVITED]

See website: http://www.augsburg.edu/commontable/events/

The Common Table (2001 Riverside Ave. S, Below Trinity offices, across from Afro Deli)

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ELCA Summer Camp Job Fair - TODAY

TODAY, February 16
4:00-6:30pm
East Commons, Christensen Center

Looking for a paid summer job? Want to gain leadership skills? Enjoy working with youth? Come to the ELCA Summer Camp Job Fair TODAY to visit with camp representatives from across the United States. Interview on the spot!

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Systems Thinking Workshop

The Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship is proud to sponsor a workshop on systems thinking. Dr. Nishesh Chalise, assistant professor of social work at Augsburg, will lead this session. The goal is to use systems thinking to explore the ways in which Augsburg College and the community are interlinked with each other.

This workshop is free of charge but space is limited, so please send an e-mail to sabocenter@augsburg.edu to reserve a spot.

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What The Heck is a Precinct Caucus?

Join TakeAction Minnesota and the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship for a training on the basics of precinct caucuses and a conversation about how to use them powerfully to make change in the world.

TUESDAY, FEBURARY 23rd
4-5 PM
MARSHALL ROOM (FIRST FLOOR OF CHRISTENSEN CENTER)

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High Tech Israel: The Start Up Nation

Join Students Supporting Israel on Monday, February 29th, at 4:30pm in SVE 102 for a presentation with Harlan Jacobs of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota.

He will be describing how Israel's transformation into a global technology center of excellence is bringing products and services to the world thereby improving health care, electronic communications, and a variety of other areas impacting directly on a better quality of life for the world.

Food and drinks will be provided. Questions? Email ssi.org@augsburg.edu

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