Tuesday, March 29, 2016
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Lot K Closure this Saturday

Lot K will be closed all day this Saturday. All vehicles must be out by 1am Saturday. Lot will reopen after 9:00pm. Any vehicles left in the lot will be subject to ticket and tow at owner's expense. Please contact DPS with any questions or concerns. Thank you.

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Teaching and Learning

THURS - Languages and the Core Curriculum x2

All faculty, staff, and students, are invited to the next college-wide conversation on Augsburg's core curriculum. Thursday's topic: languages and the language requirement.

The Gen Ed Review Team and faculty from Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies will provide data and invite critical and creative responses to key questions.

There are two sessions. Choose which time fits your schedule:

Thursday, March 31
Language Conversations
12:00-1:00pm & 3:30-4:30pm
Lindell 301

Gen Ed Review Team: Matthew Beckman (Biology), Pavel Belik (Math), Katie Bishop (Dean's Office), Ben Denkinger (Psychology), Jacqui deVries (Chair, Gen Ed / History), Chris Houltberg (Art), Doug Green (English), Elise Marubbio (American Indian Studies), Shannon Smith (Advising), Stu Stoller (Business)

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Free Summer LSAT Prep Course

Interested in a free LSAT prep course? The Minnesota Pre-Law Scholars Program (MPLS) hosts one each summer. Here are the course highlights:

10-week course that meets twice a week in the evenings from end of May/beginning of June through August.

All course sessions are held at the Minnesota Law campus in Minneapolis. The course is taught by a Princeton Review instructor. The course also includes helpful info sessions and the opportunity to meet with the Minnesota Law Admissions department, Career Services, and current students & alumni.

The course is free to participants but does require a $100 seat deposit (fully refundable if the participant successfully completes the course).

Interested students can apply for MPLS now until April 30 and will find the details on our website here: https://www.law.umn.edu/academics/non-degree-programs/minnesota-pre-law-scholars-mpls-program

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Fulbright Scholar Info Session: April 5 & 6

Tuesday, April 5th @ 2pm in Sverdrup 102
&
Wednesday, April 6th @ 10:30am in Sverdrup 102

Each year the Fulbright U.S. student program funds approximately 1,900 Americans to study, research, or teach English abroad in over 140 countries. During their grants, Fulbrighters will meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences. Come to one of our Fulbright information sessions to learn more about this opportunity and hear from previous Augsburg Fulbright winners!

If you are unable to attend an info session but would like to learn more about the program or have any questions regarding Fulbright please contact us at urgo@augsburg.edu or x1446.

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Reading the Echo in Arizona: Archives Online

Brown-bag Presentation
Wednesday, March 30
Noon to 1 p.m.
Riverside Room, Christensen Center

Lindell Library holds many treasures of Augsburg's shared history: The Echo student newspaper, back to 1898; the Augsburgian yearbook, starting in 1916; and Augsburg Now and its alumni-publication ancestors. All these and more are part of the Archives' physical collection. But what if you want to go beyond paper and page through, say, the 1983 Augsburgian — in your office, at home, or on vacation? Thanks to the library's Digital Initiative Project, begun by librarian Bill Wittenbreer in 2013, you can read many of your favorite Augsburg publications online anywhere, and more are being added all the time. Want to know more? Of course you do! Faculty and staff (and the wider Augsburg community) are invited to Bill's informative session on exploring our new Archives Web page at http://library.augsburg.edu/archives/ and all the ways you can access our digital collections. Bring your lunch, and your curiosity!

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Apply for a Grant to Develop Signature Assignments

Apply by April 15, 2016

Six Stipends: $300

In Fall 2015, the faculty endorsed a plan to require each major to incorporate a Signature Assignment into their junior or senior coursework. This curricular commitment grows out of the belief that every student should be challenged to complete a significant assignment that develops and showcases writing and critical thinking skills. In addition, the assignment could potentially engage students with other skills and sensibilities named in the undergraduate institutional student learning outcomes (iSLOs), such as information literacy, integrative thinking, ethical reasoning, intercultural awareness, global learning, and/or problem solving.

The Directors of Assessment and General Education announce a grant opportunity to support the development of these signature assignments. Six stipends of $300 will be awarded on a competitive basis to faculty interested in developing signature assignments for their programs. Following the ICD workshop model, grant recipients will work collaboratively to develop major assignments, as well as to help define the College-wide expectations and outcomes for these assignments. Participation in this cohort will help shape future curricular recommendations.

Participants should be available either the last week of May or first week of June 2016 for three 90-minute group sessions.

Please submit a one-page proposal outlining your interest in this program to Jacqui deVries devries@augsburg.edu and Kristen Chamberlain chamberk@augsburg.edu by April 15, 2016. The proposal should articulate initial ideas about what the assignment might look like and where in the curriculum it could be located. The proposal could also include ideas about how the assignment would address additional iSLOs (beyond critical thinking and writing).

One proposal per department / program, please.

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Brown Bag with Professor Guler

Brown bag discussion with Professor Evren Guler of the Psychology Department on her experience with incorporating a service-learning experience into her Adolescent Psychology course.

Refreshments provided.
Sponsored by the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship

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TODAY: Active Reading Workshops, 12pm and 3:30pm

The next sets Gen Ed/CTL workshops on critical skills and college readiness is "Active Reading: How to Teach It Well (AVID)."

TODAY, Tuesday, March 29
Two sessions: 12:00-1:30pm AND 3:30-5:00pm
OGC 100

Explore ways to help students plan for reading, connect reading to prior knowledge, and increase reading comprehension. Skills such as 'marking the text,' constructing/deconstructing reading prompts, and 'pausing to connect' will be modeled and discussed.

All faculty are invited to attend. These workshops, organized by Gen Ed and CTL, promise useful teaching strategies for both new and seasoned faculty, taught by our own local experts. Today's workshops will be led by Lori Brandt Hale, Religion.

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TOMORROW: Campus Controversy and Civic Agency

Navigating Hot Topics: The Civic Agency Approach to Constructive Engagement and Discussion

Wednesday, March 30
9:00-10:30am
Marshall Room, Christen Center

Faculty, students and staff are invited to a lively and productive discussion about "Navigating Hot Button Topics" with Harry Boyte and others from the Sabo Center.

Building on conversations initiated by Doug Green, Jacqueline deVries and others at Augsburg, we will hear about people's experiences with controversies in teaching, discuss the current debates about free speech, "coddling," and "safe spaces," and look at what an approach based on civic agency and "free spaces" might contribute. We hope this contributes to a growing public culture of exchange and learning on the campus about these questions, which are central to our education and democratic purposes.

Co-sponsored by the Sabo Center and CTL.

See the agenda here: https://docs.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/document/d/1Be-WZ5l0DYfv6bdR9-giG0vOKRJiRCXRT7IEHmZWzKc/edit?usp=sharing

See the chart of civic studies from Harry Boyte:
https://www.academia.edu/23735384/Navigating_Hot_Button_Topics_-A_workshop_for_ongoing_work

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Want to Go to Grad School? You May Need the GRE

The GRE (Graduate Records Exam) is required for many graduate school applications. Augsburg College offers an eight week GRE prep course each summer for students, alumni, and staff at a cost well below those found at private test centers. This course is taught by Augsburg faculty and staff and walks students through each section of the general test. Throughout the course students complete sample test questions and receive in-depth feedback and instruction. The registration fee also includes a six-month subscription to the online GRE study tool, Magoosh.

Tuesdays, May 17th-July 5th
5-7pm @ Sverdrup 206
Cost: $80

To register, go to: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/grad/gre-prep/

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General Announcements

Food Service Outstanding Employee of the Week

Jorge Salguero is this week's Outstanding Employee of the Week for demonstrating the A'viands Core Values of Passion and Service. Great Job, Jorge!

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Walk About in Cedar Riverside

Come and learn about the Cedar Riverside neighborhood on a tour that will include a brief history, an introduction to the many organizations and businesses around us, and Augsburg's many connections in Cedar Riverside. Staff, students, and faculty are all welcome!

Friday, April 8th
2:00pm-3:30pm

Space is limited so please RSVP to Mary Laurel True, truem@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1775.

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Augsburg Day Student Government Elections Coming Up

Hey Auggies, the ADSG elections are coming up on the week of April 4th-7th, 2016. You will have the whole week to vote for whoever you want. There will be an email sent to all Day Students to vote for their favorite candidate, so make sure to look for that email. Also Jose Saucedo De Los Santos will be running for Sophomore Senator and wants you to go out and vote for him for Sophomore senator and the other positions that are up for election.

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Vote for Jermaine Borward

Hello All,
My name is Jermaine Borward and I'm a sophomore majoring in Finance, I am also a football player. I'm running for Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Senator on student government. I'm want to join student government in order to help make changes that you, the students, want to be made around campus. You should vote for me because I will be able to represent you well and and also have a hand in decision making. Make sure to vote for ME so I can make it all about WE.

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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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Food Service Menus

The Nabo Special today is a Grilled Chicken Wrap with Jalapenos, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, and Ranch. Served with Chips and a 20oz Fountain Soda.

There is French Dip at Dinner in The Commons Tonight.

It is Taco Tuesday at World Flavors.

Market Place is Serving Bacon Cheddar Meatloaf, Grilled Zucchini, Fresh Corn, and Mashed Potatoes.

Vege is Serving Chili Glazed Tofu, Wild Rice Blend, Grilled Asparagus, and Oven Roasted Carrots.

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Travelers EDGE Scholarship Deadline Extended

The Travelers EDGE Scholarship deadline has been extended to Friday, April 1st.

For eligibility information and to apply, visit http://www.augsburg.edu/travelersedge/

Questions? Contact Janet Morales (moralesj@augsburg.edu/612-330-1792)

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Looking for Part-Time Employment?

If you are looking for part-time employment stop by the "walk by" table in the lobby of the Christensen Center today between 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Auggie Alum and representatives from 360WOWInc will be on hand to share with students the many part-time jobs their company has to offer.

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Open Position in the StepUp Program

The Step UP® program has an open position for a Chemical Dependency Counselor. This position is being posted internally only and can be accessed through Inside Augsburg under "On-Campus Student Jobs." Select Staff under the Industry/Function box to access the posting. The posting will remain active for 7 calendar days. If you are having trouble locating the position, you may need to clear your browser.

Thank you!

Liz Bassani
Human Resources

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Transgender Inclusion Policy Approved

Augsburg's University Council and President Pribbenow have approved the Transgender Inclusion Policy for Intercollegiate Athletics; Health, Physical Education & Exercise Classes; & Intramural Sports Activities. Thanks to all who drafted the policy.

A copy is available on the Diversity and Inclusion moodle site.

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Event Announcements

EP!C Karaoke Is Back Friday Night

If you enjoyed the first EP!C karaoke night in January then we hope you will join the EP!C peer health educators for an April Fools Karaoke Night on Friday 4/1/16 from 7:30 - 9:30 pm in the student lounge in Christensen Center.

Refreshments will be provided. Bring your friends and join us Friday night.

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Auggies in Color

As a part of making Urness Hall community more beautiful, we are hosting the Urness Art event! On March 30th from 10am - 2pm, come find us posted in the CC, the Quad and the Urn/Mort Lobby and share your artistic abilities in a community mural.

Also during the evening hours from 6-8 pm, we will have another event titled the "Paint the Playlist", with music playing to provide inspiration. The murals will be hung in community spaces across Urness Hall.

No need to be a top artist, just bring your energy and creativity!

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Focused Conversations: Program Development

Our final Focused Conversation of the academic year -- TODAY and TOMORROW -- will focus on program development, including work in both Rochester and Minneapolis. Jim Gross, associate provost for Academic Innovation and Strategic Initiatives, will facilitate the sessions. See details below.

Dates, Times, Locations:
Tuesday, March 29, 2 p.m., Marshall Room (remote access will be available for this session)
Wednesday, March 30, 12:30 p.m., Oren 100

Click the following links to add a session to your calendar:

TODAY - Tuesday session:

https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=bc97fb0452a8f9cd6bad9b57f01712e5&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D03%26amp%3Bday%3D29%26amp%3Byear%3D2016

TOMORROW - Wednesday session:

https://augnet.augsburg.edu/protected/administration/reports/documents/president/allhands2015-16/index.htm?icalmail=0504cd07de866eafccf3e01ebe80f424&returnpath=%2Fprotected%2Fadministration%2Freports%2Fdocuments%2Fpresident%2Fallhands2015-16%2Findex.htm%3Fmonth%3D03%26amp%3Bday%3D30%26amp%3

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STEM Peer Mentorship- Student Coordinator

The STEM Peer Mentorship Program is looking to hire a new Student Coordinator to help support the program alongside Rebekah Dupont the director of STEM Programs. Some of the responsibilities include managing communication between mentors and mentees, meeting with staff and faculty to help plan training sessions, scheduling rooms, and facilitating meetings.

If you are STEM major looking for an opportunity to expand your leadership skills this is a great way to gain experience leading 20-24 individuals. Some previous leadership experience is recommended but not necessary.

If interested in the PAID position and can commit 2-5 hours a week for the entirety of the following academic year, please send an email to stem@augsburg.edu outlining your interest in this position. We will begin to review applications by Friday, April 1. Do not hesitate to reach out to me at safim@augsburg.edu if you have questions about the program.

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Food, Race, Justice

Join Campus Kitchen in welcoming LaDonna Redmond, a nationally known food justice advocate. She will be discussing her experience with food justice and racial issues. Snacks and refreshments will be provided!

April 4th; 4-5PM in OGC 100

For more information contact Yasmin abdulaya at Abdulaya@augburg.edu

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Loan Repayment Workshop ~ April 13th

Do you feel overwhelmed or uncertain about your federal loan repayment options? We are here to help!

Attend a Loan Repayment Workshop hosted by Student Financial Services.
Visit: http://www.augsburg.edu/studentfinancial/loans/loanrepayment/ to learn more about your options or to register for the event

Date: Wednesday, April 13th

Time: 5:30 – 6:00, Loan information presentation
6:00 – 7:00, Counselors available for personalized help
Location: Sverdrup 204

We will show you how to determine how much you owe, federal loan repayment options, loan forgiveness options, and consolidation. Bring your FSA ID and an estimate of your 2015 earnings.

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The Story of God with Morgan Freeman

You are invited to a special advance screening of "The Story of God with Morgan Freeman" - an epic new series by Freeman and the National Geographic Channel that explores different cultures and religions around the world to uncover the meaning of God and life. An Interfaith Panel of Augsburg leaders will join moderator Rev. Mark Hanson plus one of the show's producers for a discussion following the screening.

Event Info
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
7:00 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Sateren Theater, Augsburg College
6:30 P.M. Doors Open
7:00 P.M. Screening Starts
8:00 P.M. Interfaith Panel Discussion with Dr. Phil Quanbeck, Dr. Maheen Zaman, and Julian Kritz
8:30 P.M. Event Concludes with Light Refreshments in the Foss Atrium

Space is limited, so you are encouraged to register online ahead of time to ensure a seat. http://augsburg.universitytickets.com/user_pages/event.aspx?id=1254&cid=163

Hosted by Augsburg College's Christensen Center for Vocation (CCV) along with Campus Ministry Student Org, Muslim Student Association. In Partnership With Different Drummer Marketing.

More information is available on the CCV blog - http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/2016/03/04/advance-screening-morgan-freemans-story-of-god/

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Oil, War and Peace with Antonia Juhasz

Creating a Climate of Peace: Oil, War & Climate Change
with speaker Antonia Juhasz

Tuesday, April 12
3:35pm-4:45pm
Oren Gateway Center #100

A talk on the effects of endless war and the fossil fuel economy on climate change, and what we can do about it.

Antonia Juhasz is a leading energy analyst, author and investigative journalist, specializing in oil. Juhasz is the author of three books: Black Tide (2011), The Tyranny of Oil (2008), and The Bush Agenda (2006). Her investigations have taken her a mile below the ocean surface in the Gulf of Mexico to the rainforests of the Ecuadorian Amazon, from the deserts of Afghanistan to the fracking fields of North Dakota, from the Alaskan Arctic to an Houston jail cell, and many more places in between. She holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University and a Bachelors Degree in Public Policy from Brown University.

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Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Rev. Elizabeth Flomo, LVC

Join us in the chapel for worship today at 11:30am. We welcome Rev. Elizabeth Flomo, Recruitment & Outreach Manager for Lutheran Volunteer Corps. Musicians: Nia Ross, vocalist; Tristan Gavin, guitar; and Michael Obert, cello.

Chapel this week:

Wednesday, 3/30, 10:40am: Interfaith Chapel, "From Dusk to Stardust: Concepts of Stardust and Renewal," led by the Interfaith Scholar Cohort. Musician: Leah Sawtelle, piano.

Wednesday Night Communion @ 9:30pm: Pastor Mike Matson '06, Chaplain to Student Athletes, preaching. Testimonial: Holly Kundel '19.

Thursday, 3/31, 11:30am: Dave Fier '16, M.Ed., Senior Chapel. Musicians: Alexandria Butler, vocals; and Nick Mordal, guitar.

Friday, 4/1, 10:40am: AGAPE* Hiphop Outreach with Dave Scherer

We gather in Hoversten Chapel - Everyone is welcome!

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Artist Talk with Tina Tavera - TODAY

Join us for an artist talk with Tina Tavera in the Christensen Center Gallery.
Today @ 12:30 p.m.

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Cameron Olson '17 Selected as Rossing Scholar

Please join us in congratulating Cameron Olson '17, who has just been selected as one of three Rossing Physics Scholars in the country. Each year, the ELCA awards a small number of $10,000 scholarships to recognize exemplary students in physics.

Olson, majoring in physics and minoring in computer science and mathematics, chose to attend Augsburg because of its physics department and began conducting research with Dr. Mark Engebretson his freshman year. He continued to build upon his research skills when he joined Augsburg alum, Dr. Brian Anderson, at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab last summer to conduct space physics research. He will return to Johns Hopkins this summer, and plans to apply for a PhD program in quantum physics or plasma physics next year.

A big congratulations to Cameron and the Physics department!

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