Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Teaching and Learning
General Announcements
- Yoga All Week--Classes Added
- Augsburg Associates Seeking Intern
- Staff: Please Sign-up--Performance Review Training
- Help Needed at Commencement
- Food Service Hours
- TODAY - Get Free Zyzz T-shirt in Christensen 1-3pm
- Kathleen Clark Co-Presents At Fairview
- Destination Augsburg - Thank You
- Augsburg Total Wellness--April Food Drive
- Clean Water Action - Tabling TODAY
- Augsburg MFA Attended 2016 AWP Conference
- Smoking in Designated Areas Only
Event Announcements
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements
Lot G Tree Removal
Davey Tree will be here April 12th to remove trees in Lot G for the ground breaking ceremony of the new building. We will be blocking off about 12 parking spots so they will be able to complete their work. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Bryan with facilities at massich@augsburg.edu or 612-280-7447.
Preparation for Hagfors Center Construction
Business-MIS
Preparation continues for construction of the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion. Project updates are regularly posted on http://www.augsburg.edu/hagforscenter/construction-project-updates. See today's post for information about the following topics:
[1] Parking restrictions and sidewalk construction related to utility work on 8th Street South and 21st Avenue South
[2] Cottonwood tree trimming; removal of other trees in the construction area
[3] Initial construction area fencing to be installed next week
[4] Parking lot and street closing at the end of April
Teaching and Learning
New Summer Course: Food -- A Global History
Learn world history by studying food!
Take HIS 195 / HIS 440 -- Food: A Global History this summer.
Food is at the center of human existence, and human history can be told as a story of how food has been produced, distributed and consumed. Taking a broad approach, the course traces changes in taste, production, trade and consumption, from the Paleolithic period to the early twentieth century. With case studies drawn from China, South Asia, Europe, and the Americas, it offers a global narrative of world food history. Students will learn about the fascinating histories of certain key foodstuffs (e.g. sugar, wheat, chocolate, potatoes, bugs, etc.) and examine a number of critical themes, including consumerism, famine, dieting, and food crises. Students will plant an organic garden, cook a Medieval meal, analyze Early American cookbooks, and trace the historical origins of a modern meal.
The course meets on the hybrid summer schedule (two meetings a month, with online sessions in between): May 10, 24, June 7, 21, July 5, 19, and August 2. Email Jacqui deVries <devries@augsburg.edu> for more information or a syllabus.
Papers Due? Spend Time in the Writing Lab Now
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
Grad Faculty Workshop on May 4
The Grad Council has been discussing ways to engage the campus more generally in conversations around graduate teaching and program support. The current campus conversations around the university question have contributed to our discussion. In December, there was a joint meeting of the Grad Council and the GAAC to talk about common issues. At that meeting both groups expressed support for more activities that would bring all faculty members who teach graduate courses together for further work that advances our programs.
Toward that end, on May 4 there will be a graduate faculty workshop in the Marshall Room. The day will start about 9am and will go through lunch -- finishing about 1pm. There will be another e-mail to follow that has more details regarding the topics and agenda, but for now, we are asking faculty from all graduate programs to mark their calendars and plan to join us that day.
Please contact Jolee Lilja, the MAL Program Coordinator if you can attend (liljaj@augsburg.edu). If you have questions, please contact your graduate program director.
General Announcements
Yoga All Week--Classes Added
Stay tuned for more ways to de-stress into finals week. Here's this week of classes (with one class added, plus one room change):
TUESDAY 4:30-5:30pm [room change]--Anderson Room 101
WEDNESDAY "Queer Yoga" in honor of Pride Week--5:30-6:45pm, East Commons
WEDNESDAY 7-8pm, East Commons
Please email vaughanf@augsburg.edu, if you have any other preferred times you'd recommend for yoga through finals week!
Sponsored by the Augsburg Mindfulness Club!
Augsburg Associates Seeking Intern
The Augsburg Associates are looking for a fundraising intern. Following is a brief description of the position. I hope you will apply if this is something you can see yourself doing. Thank you for your consideration.
Internship Description:
This position will be responsible for the assessment, development, implementation and maintenance of the Associates fundraising efforts. This passionate and innovative development professional will be a goal-oriented and confident individual with a proven track record of stewardship and donor relations. The ability to partner and work effectively with the college's lead executives and the development staff is essential, as is the ability to present well and interact credibly with alumni and supporters.
This individual serves as an important link between the Associates, Advancement, Marketing and donors. This position plays an instrumental role in building relationships with alumni and other donors, tracking Donor Relations activities, and measuring impact of such work.
A complete posting for this position is available on line at AugPost. Once logged in, click on the Internships/Job/Volunteer tab then in the search bar type in "Augsburg Associates".
Staff: Please Sign-up--Performance Review Training
This one hour training session covers how to use the new online system and provides guidance on writing effective performance goals. This year staff will be asked to complete a self-appraisal and set goals, so this training isn't to be missed!
Training sessions are being offered throughout the month of April. Please register now by following this link: https://moodle.augsburg.edu/moodlecommunity/login/index.php
If you have questions, please contact Lisa Stock at stock@augsburg.edu or Dawn Miller at millerd1@augsburg.edu.
Help Needed at Commencement
Are you excited to celebrate our graduating seniors in our Undergrad Day, Adult Day and Graduate Programs, but are not taking part in Commencement? Here's your chance. All hands are needed to help staff Commencement to assist with ushering and ticket taking at the ceremonies to ensure the continued success and smooth flow of the events.
Staffing is needed:
-Undergraduate Graduation: Saturday, April 30 from 8:00-11:30 a.m.
-Adult Day/Graduate Studies Graduation: Saturday, April 30 from 2:00-5:30 p.m. (Need most help here)
Please sign up today by contacting Katie Radford at radford@augsburg.edu .
We need all hands on deck so sign up and spread the word! Thanks!
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
TODAY - Get Free Zyzz T-shirt in Christensen 1-3pm
URGO will be tabling today to promote Zyzzogeton, Augsburg's annual research symposium. ALL students, staff, and faculty, are invited to get a FREE T-shirt in Christensen between 1-3pm and wear it this week to encourage students, faculty, and staff to attend!
Zyzzogeton will be held this Thursday from 3-5pm in Hoversten Chapel.
Kathleen Clark Co-Presents At Fairview
Katie Clark, DNP, RN and Dr. Osman Ahmed Harare presented at a breakout session for the Fairview Somali Cultural Health Day on Monday, April 4, 2016. Their topic was "Critical decision making and chronic illness." Katie was connecting her previous bedside nursing experience with her current experience working with the Somali population at the Health Commons at Cedar Riverside. Her focus was to teach rules of thumb for healthcare providers to deliver culturally congruent care to marginalized populations. She concentrated her efforts on reducing the role of stereotypes and relying on assumptions in the patient - provider relationship.
Destination Augsburg - Thank You
On behalf of Undergraduate Admissions, thank you to all the staff, faculty, and students who helped out with Destination Augsburg on Friday, April 8th! We had 90 future Auggies on their campus exploring all we have to offer. It was a great event and we appreciate all the help and assistance from the Augsburg community!
Augsburg Total Wellness--April Food Drive
For this month's wellness activity, we're going to focus on feeling good, by doing good.
We will be collecting food items for Augsburg College's Campus Cupboard, which provides free food to students throughout the year. The food shelf is supported by Campus Kitchen at Augsburg, A'Viands, and the Thrivent Leadership Fellows. In 2015, the Cupboard served 110 students, with a total of 244 visits to take home 985 free grocery items. This is a fantastic resource we have for our students and it wouldn't be possible without donations from folks like you!
Donations will be accepted in the Human Resources office from April 6 through April 15.
Items that the Cupboard is in need of (and what our students would like to see more of) include:
grains (e.g., cereal, rice, etc)
canned tuna
canned soup (not just canned broth)
canned vegetables and beans
non-dairy granola bars
chicken Alfredo sauce
tomato paste
pancake mix and waffle mix
snacks like Cheez-its and crackers
The Campus Cupboard will accept a variety of other non-perishable food items, which makes it even easier for us to help our students as they head into final examinations and summer!
If you have any questions, please let me know at peterlin@augsburg.edu.
Clean Water Action - Tabling TODAY
Clean Water Action Organization will be on campus tabling today from 9:30-12:30 in the lobby of the Christensen Center. Stop by and visit with representatives regarding opportunities. To learn more visit www.cleanwater.org/canvass
Augsburg MFA Attended 2016 AWP Conference
The Augsburg MFA program just returned from a very successful AWP (Assoc. Writing Programs) conference and book fair in Los Angeles. Program Director Stephan Clark moderated a panel on what fiction writers can learn from screenwriters, participated in a panel that examined the fiction and nonfiction of Joan Didion, and joined the caucus of MFA low-residency program directors. Mentor Cary Waterman attended panels on hybrid poetry and nonfiction and participated in the AWP Women's Caucus. Both also met with Augsburg MFA students and alums who were at the conference, including John Garland, Dominique Haikel, Mary Lewis, Jay Moad, Jen Sparkman and Taryn Verley. We appreciate their generous help in spreading the news about Augsburg's Low-Residency MFA program!
Smoking in Designated Areas Only
Smoking, including the use of e-cigarettes, is permitted in designated outside areas only.
There are 9 designated areas:
1. Plaza area outside of the Ice Arena.
2. Designated area in front of Si Melby.
3. Bench area outside of the music building.
4. North side of walkway entrance to Foss.
5. Oren Gateway entry near Lot H.
6. 7th Street side of Lindell Library.
7. Quad: patio area near Christensen.
8. Bench area between Anderson and Luther halls.
9. Urness/Mortensen near motorcycle parking.
Augsburg College is an educational institution that appreciates and endorses a healthy environment for its students, staff, faculty, guests, and community. Those who smoke are also responsible for properly disposing of cigarette butts.
The success of this policy will depend on the thoughtfulness, consideration, and cooperation of smokers and non-smokers. Everyone shares the responsibility for adhering to and enforcing the policy. In all cases the right of the non-smoker to protect her or his health and comfort will take precedence over a smoker's desire to smoke.
Event Announcements
Daily Chapel @ 10:40am: Jacie Richmond Preaching
Join us for worship in the chapel at 10:40am. Jacie Richmond, Pastoral Intern, preaching. Musicians: Wesley Miller, percussion; Sophie Bauer, Briana Ekstrom, David Erickson, Maria Gisselquist, Sam Grieves, Hannah Schmit, Ty Tomczak, and Chris Wallace, vocals
Tuesday, 4/12: No Daily Chapel – Sverdrup Visiting Scientist Program Convocation at 11am
Wednesday, 4/13, 10:40am: Bryce Nelson '16 Senior Chapel. Musicians: Izzie Smith and Noah Cameron, vocals; Alexandra Olson, clarinet
Thursday, 4/14: No Daily Chapel – Zyzzogeton at 3pm
Friday, 4/15, 10:40am: Pastor Mike Matson '06, Chaplain to Student Athletes, preaching. Musicians: Bill Capman, guitar; and Laura Simms, violin.
We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center - Everyone is welcome!
Law School Q&A - Tues. April 19 3:30pm, OGC 114
Students, you are invited to bring your questions to a LAW SCHOOL Q&A next Tuesday, April 19th with Professor Milda Hedblom, Law School Advisor. Professor Hedblom holds a law degree and political science PhD. She will share her law experience, hear about your possible interests in law, and answer any questions you may have.
Law School Q&A
Tuesday, April 19
3:30pm in OGC 114
Sponsored by the Political Science Department.
"Land of Three Faiths" Music Performance - April 24
On Sunday, April 24, the Rose Ensemble will visit Augsburg for the final stop on their Land of Three Faiths tour.
The result of years of intensive research and training, "Land of Three Faiths" is at once sacred, secular, folk, and classical, embarking on a fascinating exploration of language, spirituality, and cultural exchange. Featuring instruments and musical ideas that blur the lines between Arabic and European, this entertaining and enlightening program is steeped in the rich history of the Abrahamic faiths, achieving a perfect balance of edgy improvisation, exotic vocal styles, and ancient traditions.
Land of Three Faiths: Voices of Ancient Mediterranean Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Sunday, April 24
3 p.m. in the Hoversten Chapel
For more information and tickets, visit the website: http://www.roseensemble.org/shows/tour-land-three-faiths
Earth Day Neighborhood events
In conjunction with Earth Day we're working with community partners to host another week-long celebration. We'll have neighborhood clean-ups, an art crawl, and more! The week will culminate with an neighborhood crawl Art Crawl on Saturday afternoon leading into the Cedar Cultural's Center Plaza grand opening celebration.
Do you have a "This Is My Neighborhood" / Earth Week activity that you'd like help with or want to add to our list? If so, send us:
What you want to do (host a clean-up? paint a mural? etc)
Send us information for the contact person
Let us know if volunteers are needed (and if so, how many)
And let us know the date and time (ranging between April 15-23)
You can send this information to: j.weber.mn@gmail.com
Earth Day Clean-up
Plastic bags, bottles and cigarette butts - oh my! Help us celebrate Earth Day and ring in spring as we spruce up our West Bank Neighborhood! We'll be meeting Friday April 22nd at Edna's Park (the area next to the Wienery) for a neighborhood-wide cleanup. 12pm-3pm.
We'll bring gloves, bags, and graffiti remover - and some snacks and drinks to keep everybody fueled up. You just bring yourself (and wear something you don't mind getting a little grubby.)
Happy Earth Day!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1016212225110970/
Zyzzogeton Thursday in Hoversten Chapel from 3-5pm
Please join us for this year's Zyzzogeton Research Symposium this Thursday, April 14th from 3-5 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel. More than 80 student researchers will be presenting their findings at this annual poster session. Zyzzogeton is a great opportunity to hear about the exciting scholarship happening on campus and refreshments will be served throughout the event.
You can read about the projects that will be presented on the URGO website: www.augsburg.edu/urgo
Loan Repayment Workshop ~This Week! April 13th
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, Loan information presentation
6-7, 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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Kids' Bikes for Sale
The weather is going to be beautiful later this week! Does your preschooler or kindergartner need a new bike?
I have two 16" bikes for sale that my kiddo has outgrown. Some description is below; email me at voss@augsburg.edu if you're interested and to see photos.
Bike #1: 16" TykesBykes balance bike, orange color. If you've looked into balance bikes (bikes with no pedals, designed for kids to focus on balance without worrying about pedalling at the same time), you'll know that this is a high quality option. We bought it new in August 2013, and it is barely used. It's in very good condition - the only visible wear is a small tear in the rubber handlebar grip. Asking $60.
Bike #2: 16" Specialized Hotrock, blue color. This bike is very well loved. We purchased it used from Sunrise Cyclery last August. They put it in good working order before selling, and it's a great functional bike despite the well worn look. Asking $25.