Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
- Live Abroad - Fulbright Info Sessions TODAY & Wed
- Adolescent Psych and Community Engagement
- Study at an Augsburg Global Campus this Fall
- TOMORROW: Scholarship Tapas, 3:45, Marshall Rm
- Convocation Daily Schedule Change
- The End Is Near; Find the Writing Lab
- Interested in Grad School? Sign Up for GRE Prep
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Parking Restrictions Over the Next Two Weeks
In order to facilitate crews working on campus to prep for the Hagfors Center, there will be several street parking restrictions in effect over the next couple of weeks. Please be mindful of "No Parking" signs along these routes, and plan accordingly. Alternative parking lots for your parking pass are listed on the back of your permit.
Starting TODAY:
- The south side of 8th Street South between 20th Ave South and 21st Ave South
- The west side of 21st Ave South between 8th Street and the I-94 sound wall
Starting TOMORROW (Wednesday):
- The north side of 8th Street South between 20th Ave South and 21st Ave South
Starting Monday, April 11th:
- Both east and west sides of 21st Ave South from the sound barrier to 7th Street South
ALL of these parking restrictions will remain in effect until Monday, April 18th. We will communicate if that timeline is to be extended. Again, please watch for posted signage. All vehicles along the closed streets may be subject to a tow/relocation fee.
Please e-mail parking@augsburg.edu with any questions. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. We appreciate your patience as we work to move forward with this exciting new building!
Thank you,
Alyssa Sison
Assistant Director of Public Safety
Summer Parking Permits Go On Sale 4/11
Hello Augsburg Community,
Summer is just around the corner and parking is on everybody's minds! Summer parking permits will be available for purchase starting next Monday, April 11th at 10am. I'd like to share some important information to you regarding summer parking, including our parking policies, who needs to purchase a summer permit, and how to obtain one.
- An Augsburg permit is required and must be displayed to park in any campus parking lot or college owned street. Parking is enforced 24/7.
- If you have purchased ANY of the following permits, you MAY use that pass to park this summer, and you will NOT be required to purchase a separate summer permit:
a) any type of permit from Fall 2015
b) any type of permit from Spring 2016
c) any type of permit from Academic Year 2015-2016
You may use these permits to park in ANY lot or college-owned street, 24/7. However, please be mindful of the Accessible Spaces, Fire Lanes, and Reserved Spaces - usage of those spaces will be patrolled and made available to only those who are authorized to use them.
- If you have since misplaced your permit, please e-mail parking@augsburg.edu to request a replacement. We will issue you a free replacement as long as you have paid for any of the above mentioned permit. These replacement permits can be picked up at the Department of Public Safety.
- If you DO NOT have any of those permits, you WILL need to purchase a Summer permit. The cost for a summer permit is $50, which will be good from May 2nd, 2016 through September 5th, 2016. This rate will not be prorated throughout the summer term. Summer permits will be usable in ANY lot, 24/7.
How to purchase a permit:
- You may purchase your permit online through Inside Augsburg > Parking Services. The following link will provide you detailed information, including some reminders and step-by-step instructions on how to register for a permit: http://www.augsburg.edu/dps/parking/register/
- Again sale begins at 10am on Monday, April 11th.
- Please allow 2-3 business days after purchase for your permit to be processed and made available for pick up. You may pick up your permit from the Department of Public Safety, located in the lobby of Urness and Mortensen Hall. Please bring a photo ID upon pick up and, as always, we are open 24/7.
If you have any questions, please e-mail parking@augsburg.edu.
Thank you,
Alyssa Sison
Assistant Director of Public Safety
Teaching and Learning
Live Abroad - Fulbright Info Sessions TODAY & Wed
Tuesday, April 5 @ 2 p.m. in Sverdrup 102
&
Wednesday, April 6 @ 10:30 a.m. 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 ext. 1446.
Adolescent Psych and Community Engagement
Adolescent Psychology and community engagement. Come hear how it's done at a
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.
Wednesday, April 13
11:30am
OGC Room 100
Refreshments provided.
Sponsored by the Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship.
Study at an Augsburg Global Campus this Fall
There is still time to apply for study abroad in Fall 2016!
Augsburg Global Campuses in Mexico, Central America, and Southern Africa have spaces available for Fall Semester. All Auggies get a $1,000 tuition discount on these programs, and course offerings can help you complete major, minor, or general credits! Stop by the Study Abroad Office in Christensen to get started, and apply by May 1.
Additionally, students who apply for, and accept a place in, the CGEE Mexico Fall Semester Program will be entered into a drawing for free round-trip airfare to the program!
For program information, go to http://bit.ly/1R8wgsT or email Maren stoddard@augsburg.edu
TOMORROW: Scholarship Tapas, 3:45, Marshall Rm
All are welcome to this celebration of faculty scholarship!
This event is designed to provide an opportunity for the Augsburg community to learn about the variety of faculty research projects. We have intentionally named the event Scholarship Tapas to underscore that each invited faculty member will be given 5-10 minutes to outline your research - a tapas tasting, if you will! Attendees will have the opportunity to hear about colleagues' research in an informal, roundtable discussion format. Please join CTL in celebrating your fellow colleagues' work!
Wednesday, April 6
3:45-5:15 pm
Marshall Room
Actual tapas will be served!
Convocation Daily Schedule Change
Two upcoming events will affect the daily class schedule on April 12 and April 14.
On Tuesday, April 12, the Sverdrup Visiting Scientist Program will result in the following schedule:
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
On Thursday, April 14, the class schedule will adjust to allow dedicated time for the Zyzzogeton research symposium. The class schedule on April 14 will be:
1st Period 7:50-9:10 (instead of 7:50-9:30)
2nd Period 9:20-10:40 (instead of 9:40-11:20)
3rd Period 10:50-12:10 (instead of 12:00-1:40)
4th Period 12:20-1:30 (instead of 1:50-3:30)
5th Period 1:40-3:00 (instead of 3:40-5:20)
Zyzzogeton 3:00-5:00
Convocation class schedule modifications are posted online at http://www.augsburg.edu/registrar/calendars/convoschedule/ .
The End Is Near; Find the Writing Lab
As the end of the term approaches, remember that you can receive help on any writing task if you stop by the Writing Lab (street level of Lindell Library, left of the circulation desk). Here are the hours through Wednesday of finals week:
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
Interested in Grad School? Sign Up for GRE Prep
Want to Go to Grad School? You May Need the GRE.
The GRE is a standardized test that 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 17 - July 5
5-7 p.m. @ Sverdrup 206
Cost: $80
To register, go to: http://www.augsburg.edu/urgo/grad/gre-prep/
General Announcements
Invitation to Participate in Relaxation Study
Are you currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student? If so, you are invited to participate in a study on the effectiveness of various relaxation methods in college students. My name is Elizabeth Whalen, and I am an undergraduate music therapy student at Augsburg College. If you participate in the study, you will be asked to receive three relaxation sessions. Each session will last a half hour, with additional time before and after the session to collect information about your mood, stress level, pain level, pulse, and breathing rate. Research will take place in the music building on the Augsburg College campus during May, June, and July. If you are interested, please contact me at whalene@augsburg.edu . Thank you!
8th Traditional Powwow a Huge Success
The 8th traditional Powwow was a huge success on Saturday, April 2nd. Jennifer Simon did an outstanding job coordinating the event, registering drum groups and dancers, and gathering the local and Augsburg community for the celebration. Jennifer also coordinated an Augsburg American Indian alumni gathering along with honoring ten American Indian graduates. Thanks to all of the people who assisted with making the Powwow such a huge success including current students, staff, alumni, and graduates. Please join us in congratulating Jennifer and everyone who assisted!
Food Service Menus
The Nabo Special today is French Fry Nachos served with a 20oz 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.
New Process Proposed for Study Abroad/Away Courses
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Center of Global Education and Experience are working to develop and implement a new process for off-campus course approvals (international and U.S.) The new process will ensure initial screening for financial viability and institutional risk; it will also support a collaborative review (including the department and dean) to identify required resources in advance of the annual spring budget development cycle. Study abroad and study away (U.S.) courses and programs deemed viable in the initial screening by Academic Affairs and CGEE would then move through the academic approval process, if/as necessary. We expect to implement the new process toward the end of the 16-17 academic year, with a submission deadline in November 2017 for any study-away courses proposed for the 18-19 fiscal year.
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.
Employers on Campus Tabling - Today
Are you seeking a full-time entry level or part-time summer job? Stop by the lobby of the Christensen Center between 9:30-12:30 TODAY, Tuesday, April 5th. There will be representatives on campus from:
MN Attorney General Office - seeking to hire a number of full-time entry level Consumer Analyst
Farmers Insurance - interested in talking with students about internships and full-time positions
Midway Party Rental - hiring part-time summer employees
Questions? Contact the Strommen Center at 612-330-1148
PCA - Needed
PCA Position for Those Pursuing a Career in Health or Social Sciences
Hi, my name is Colby! I'm a graduate counseling student in search of hiring individuals to fulfill my staffing needs as personal care assistants (PCA). At the age of 17, I was involved in a car accident which resulted in an incomplete spinal cord injury (quadriplegia) and thus my need for PCA's. My residence is in East Minneapolis, located within walking distance of U of M-West Bank and Augsburg College. I also believe working for me as a PCA will provide one with invaluable work experience for individuals who are pursuing healthcare/helping professions.
This opportunity provides experience with assisting an individual with a spinal cord injury (SCI) with the following:
Attaining a means of exercise via standing-frame/stander, pool therapy, FES bike, E-stim unit, weight lifting, yoga, and both conventional and unconventional passive range of motion.
Learn various techniques of transferring an individual with SCI to and from wheelchair.
Learn the daily cares of an individual with high-level SCI (exercise, bathing and grooming, dressing, meal prep, dressing, skin integrity check, toileting, and transportation to and from internship, outings, etc.)
Learn how an individual who uses a wheelchair goes about living life while maximizing their independence as well as conquering environmental and societal barriers.
Learn how an individual who uses a wheelchair participates in sports (i.e. football and kickball)
alongside able-bodied peers.
Gain greater ability to empathize with future clients with SCI and/or others who use wheelchairs for mobility purposes, and obtain the insights from a "client's perspective" when providing a professional service.
Starting wage for one with minimal to no experience is $12/hr.
Lastly, I'm a very easygoing, motivated, open-minded and outgoing individual. Searching for individuals who are attentive, compassionate, reliable, and willing to learn. If you are feeling unsure whether this
opportunity is for you, or would simply like to know more about me I invite you to Google "Colby Smith
pushing ahead" which is a newspaper article about my journey from the date of my injury to approximately December 25, 2013.
For those interested and/or additional questions please feel free to contact me (Colby) at smithc4007@gmail.com
Starting wage $12/hr. through Joyous Care & Family Preservation Services Inc., located in Brooklyn Park, 763-315-5912 or joyouscare.com
Food Service Outstanding Employee of the Week
Aiden Lindstrom is this week's Outstanding Employee of the Week for demonstrating the A'viands Core Values of Passion and Teamwork. Great job, Aiden!
Let's Go for a Walk
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 on the West Bank. Staff, students, and faculty are all welcome!
Friday, April 8
2:00pm-3:30pm
Meet in the lobby of Christensen Center.
Space is limited so please RSVP to Mary Laurel True, truem@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1775.
Event Announcements
Author to Speak on Climate Change Here-April 12th
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.
ISO Banquet Please RSVP
Please join us on April 14th in the East Commons at 5:30. Don't forget to RSVP at: https://docs.google.com/a/augsburg.edu/forms/d/1CIxaEnWwVcWjA459H_97baA7agSuGAz4o7c69WW0kO4/edit?usp=sharing_eid&ts=56f217ae
Torstenson Lecture in Sociology: Chosen Children
This year's Torstenson Lecture in Sociology will feature Professor Liz Raleigh of Carleton College. Professor Raleigh will be presenting on the topic of transnational adoption. Her talk is title, "Chosen Children: Child Adoption as an Assortative Marketplace."
Tuesday April 5, 5:45 - 7:00pm, in OGC 100.
We hope to see you there!
Daily Chapel @ 11:30am: Pr. Margaret Kelly
Join us for worship in the chapel at 11:30am. We welcome Pastor Margaret Kelly to the pulpit. Pr. Margaret works with the ministry of Shobi's Table whose mission is to provide food, friendship, faith and employment skills to the homeless and near homeless people of St. Paul. Musician in chapel: Nick Mordal, guitar.
This week in chapel:
Wednesday, 4/6, 10:40am: Dr. Paul C. Pribbenow, President of Augsburg College, preaching, "Drawn to the Light." Musicians: Alexandra Bell, vocalist.
Thursday, 4/7, 11:30am: Chris Wallace '16, Senior Chapel
Friday, 4/8, 10:40am: Destination Augsburg
We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!
Women's Night Out-All Women Invited
Calling all women who work and live in Cedar Riverside (all Augsburg women)!
Come to the 10th Anniversary of Women's Night Out
Saturday, April 9
5 pm-8 pm
Brian Coyle Community Center
Dinner, fashion show, henna painting, dancing, and great community building with women of the neighborhood.
Volunteers needed. Please contact Mary Laurel True, truem@augsburg.edu for more information, or to volunteer to serve dinner or help with set up.
Child care provided. No charge!
Celebrating Sami Women in Film
On April 6 Augsburg Native American Film Series presents, Celebrating Sami Women in Film. Please join us for an evening of innovative short films by Sámi and First Nation women hosted by First Nations/Sami filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (Kainai Nation–Blood Reserve, Blackfoot Confederacy/Sámi).
Students, please join Elle-Máijá for a special question and answer period from 5-6 pm.
Location and Time
Augsburg College
Sateren Auditorium, Music Hall, 715 22nd Ave South
Discussion with Students 5:00-6:00
Reception 6:15-6:45
Screening begins at 7:00
Discussion with filmmakers follows
This event is free to the public
http://www.augsburg.edu/filmseries/2015/09/16/celebrating-sami-women-in-film/
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