Thursday, April 14, 2016
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Spring Window Washing - Memorial Hall

On Monday, April 18, Custodial Services Staff will begin washing the windows at Memorial Hall. This process will take place throughout the week. Window screens will be removed and labeled with the corresponding office number and then set aside for washing and reinstallation by the Maintenance staff as they install the air conditioning units. Bryan Massich, Maintenance Manager, will be submitting a follow-up announcement in regards to the timeframe for the instillation of the air-conditioning units. If you have any questions in regards to the Memorial window washing, please contact Michelle Nies, Custodial Services Manager at 330-1043.

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Teaching and Learning

Summer Internship Registration

If you are completing a summer internship that you would like to count for your Augsburg Experience, don't forget to register for a non-credit internship (AUG EX3) before starting your experience this summer.

To get started, please attend one of the following Internship Registration/Orientation Session in the Strommen Center (Christensen Center, Suite 100):

Friday, April 15th at 10:30am
Monday, April 18th at 4:00pm
Friday, April 22nd at 1:45pm
Tuesday, April 26th at 10:30 (finals week)
Monday, May 2nd at 12:00pm

Who should attend?
- Students who have an internship lined up for the summer that is related to their major and/or career goals
- Students who want the internship to count for their Augsburg Experience graduation requirement

If you have questions about non-credit internships, please see our website: http://www.augsburg.edu/strommen/non-credit-internships/

Or contact us at strommen.internships@augsburg.edu

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Faculty/Staff Seminar Trip to Germany - Apply Now

In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, Augsburg College faculty and staff are invited to apply for a seminar trip to Germany from May 8-19, 2017. The trip will be led by Dr. Russell Kleckley and Dr. Mark Tranvik of the Religion Department. We will visit Berlin, Wittenberg, Leipzig, and end our trip in Prague. The focus will be on how vocation has been understood in the Lutheran tradition and how it still informs the life and work of the college today. All are welcome...you don't have to be Lutheran to come!

Seminar participants will be asked to pay $500. For faculty, an additional $500 can be available from CTL funds. Staff should speak with their supervisors about equivalent financial support from the College.

Those interested should submit a brief statement describing their interest in the seminar and the anticipated benefits for both the individual and the College. About two paragraphs should be fine. This should be sent to Mark Tranvik (tranvik@augsburg.edu) or Russell Kleckley (kleckley@augsburg.edu) by no later than May 2. Profs. Tranvik and Kleckley will also take your questions or concerns.

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Next Tues. - AAUP Webinar on Intellectual Property

AAUP and CTL invite you to participate a webinar on intellectual property and university copyright policies. The session will address how copyright law interacts with copyright policies, identify how these interactions affect professor ownership and use of copyrighted works, and apply these concepts through the use of hypothetical situations. The webinar will be broadcast on Tuesday, April 19, 2:30-3:30 PM in OGC 100. For more information, please contact Elise Marubbio.

Tuesday, April 19
2:30-3:30 PM
OGC 100

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Jessica Nathanson's Scholarly Writing Retreat

May 15-17, 2016
Dunrovin Retreat Center

Do you wish you had uninterrupted time to write / work on scholarship? If so, you will want to take advantage of the annual Jessica Nathanson Scholarly Writing Retreat. Jess established a tradition of allowing faculty and academic staff time away from campus to focus entirely on scholarship. There is no schedule for this retreat - it is simply time and space to work on scholarship. The Provost and the Center for Teaching and Learning will cover the cost of the retreat.

The retreat will take place Sunday, May 15 at 1 p.m. (after lunch) through Tuesday, May 17 at 1 p.m. (after lunch). Please email ctl@augsburg.edu to reserve your space.

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Future Auggie Panel on Tech Expectations 4/15

Lindell 301
Friday April 15, 2016
3 - 4:30 p.m.

What do future Auggies expect from Augsburg when it comes to technology?

What do future Auggies expect from their courses, faculty and campus?

The Augsburg IT Department is sponsoring a future student panel to explore what technology future Auggies expect. Come see a panel, moderated by a current Auggie, where three incoming first year students will talk about what they expect from Augsburg's technology.

Teenagers have grown up in a world where technology is everywhere and how they learn is infused with technology. Many K-12 systems have laptop programs, smartboards, and use tools like moodle. This sets an expectation and shapes how they learn -- we need to understand this digital reality so we can help students succeed in the college environment. Come and hear from this panel and engage with them on questions you have about their digital reality.

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Faculty Fellow Nominations Due TOMORROW

The Center for Teaching and Learning is looking for a faculty member to serve as a CTL Fellow. We currently have one opening for a two-year term beginning in the fall. CTL Faculty Fellows assist the CTL Director in designing and organizing programs with the goal of enhancing teaching and learning at Augsburg. Nominations, both self and of your peers, should be sent to ctl@augsburg.edu by April 15.

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Bibliographic Software Demo Next Wed., 3:15, Lin 201

A three-person panel - James Vela-McConnell, Mike Bloomberg, and Mike Schock - will demo and share their experiences with Cotero, EndNote, Mendeley, and RefWorks. All faculty are invited to this panel, discussion, and demonstration of these bibliographic tools. Hosted by Nathan Lind of the E-Learning Team.

Wednesday, April 20
3:15-4:15 pm
Lindell 202

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The Corporatization of Academia and Higher Ed

The past decade has seen a dramatic nationwide shift in the structure of colleges and universities. From dwindling tenure line positions in favor of less costly contingent labor, to altered financial priorities, what will the future of higher education look like? Are we seeing the beginning of the "new normal" model of academia? How will we, as faculty, best continue to serve our students in this changing environment? Come share your thoughts, or just to hear the thoughts of your faculty colleagues, at a panel discussion sponsored by CTL and AAUP.

Wednesday, April 20
1:00-2:00pm
OGC 100

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Law School Q&A Next Tuesday

Students, you are invited to bring your questions to a Law School Q&A next Tuesday, April 19, 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
3:30 pm in OGC 114

Sponsored by the Political Science Department.

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General Announcements

Renew Your FAFSA by May 1

It's that time again! The FAFSA application for the 2016-2017 year is now available for students returning to Augsburg for the 2016-2017 academic year. The FAFSA is the application required to determine your eligibility for access to financial aid during your time at Augsburg, and must be renewed every year.

May 1st is the deadline to apply for financial aid at Augsburg. All Day College students must submit their application by this date or risk losing some of the aid that may be available to you.

File your taxes early to ensure that you can use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool when completing your FAFSA this year. This function pre-populates your tax information into the application, which reduces your chances of being selected for verification later on. The IRS Data Retrieval Tool is available for use on the FAFSA 2-3 weeks after electronically filing your taxes, and 6-8 weeks after filing paper taxes.

If you'd like some help filling out your FAFSA, feel free to attend one of the following FAFSA workshops!
- Thursday, April 14; 12:30-1:30 p.m. in SVE 201
- Tuesday, April 19; 4:00-5:00 p.m. in SVE 201

Questions? Stop by the Enrollment Center and speak with any of our Student Financial Services Counselors or call us at 612-330-1046.

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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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No Spanish Conversation on Thursday

Due to the change in schedule on Thurs., 4/14, Mesa de Conversación is canceled. Please join us next week for the last meeting of the semester!

Questions? Contact Kate Reinhardt or Sarah Degnar Riveros.

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Shared Services Initiative

In 2014, the members of the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (Augsburg, Hamline, Macalester, St. Catherine, and St. Thomas) undertook a joint effort to explore the potential benefits of a shared services model. Shared services is a promising trend among smaller U.S. colleges--a collaborative approach across organizations to improve scale and value of specific institutional services. The opportunity identified through that process had merit from our perspective, but, ultimately, no program was approved among the five institutions.

Now, Augsburg is using that prior work to explore shared services opportunities with Luther Seminary. Robin Steinke, president of Luther Seminary, and I have agreed to jointly present this topic at our board meetings this spring. Our goal is to give our boards the information they need to determine whether we should pursue jointly leveraging our resources.

In preparation for the board meetings in late April and early May, we will document a rationale and scope for the undertaking, explore various operating designs at other institutions, outline a due diligence plan, and develop an initial sketch of the potential benefits, investments, and timelines needed to move forward. It is clear that a key criterion for moving forward is that both institutions would meaningfully benefit from the collaboration. Without mutual benefit, a shared services undertaking would not make sense.

If the boards agree that moving forward is merited, we expect to begin developing a shared services model and action plans for specific areas this summer. Information about the outcome of the Augsburg Board discussion will be provided in the summary from Board of Regents Chair Dr. Paul Mueller in early May.

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Earth Day April 22

Tug on your tights and clip on your cape--you're a SUPERHERO!

Shred Right, our document destruction service, reminds us: You have a chance to help save the world! You can do it! Not sure how? Start one small habit on Earth Day (coming up on April 22) and impact the lives of all of us who get to live with you on this planet. You can plan now for little, or BIG, ways to help!

Here are some small ways (you can easily fit into your schedule) to help:
*Pick up trash! In your neighborhood, at work, as it blows by you at soccer practice.
*Recycle! You know the drill: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Every bit helps.
*Plant something! A tree, flowers, vegetables--get in the dirt.
*Turn your computer off at night! Save some energy.
*Use one less paper napkin! Reduce.
*Take a shorter shower! Save some water.
*Reduce paper mail by receiving online statements. Contact your banks, utility companies, investment firms, insurance companies, etc. and request online communications.

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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.

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Augsburg Total Wellness - Food Drive - Final Days

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.

Donations will be accepted in Human Resources until Friday--only a couple of days left to help us do good!

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!

Thank you in advance for your generosity and participation.

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Reduce, Reuse and Recycle - Thrift Store Tour

For everyone

Ever wanted to go to a nearby thrift store (or 2) and find unbelievable deals on clothing, shoes, furniture and more...while reducing, reusing and recycling?
Come with Mary Laurel True and check out Savers....
Next Wednesday, April 20th
3:00pm-5:30pm
Meet in the Christensen Center lobby.

We will be taking the LRT, so wear comfortable shoes.
I have a 30% off coupon for everyone!

For more information or to RSVP, please contact Mary Laurel at truem@augsburg.edu

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Food Service Menus

The Nabo Special Today is a Ham and Egg Scramble with Hashbrowns and a 16oz Fountain Soda.

There is Miso and Chicken Ramen during Lunch and Dinner at World Flavors!

Market Place is Serving Herb Roasted Pork Loin, Purple Cauliflower, Herbed Potato Wedge, and Shaved Brussel Sprouts with Red Onion.

Vege is Serving Boiled Baby Red Tomatoes with Vegan Pesto, Garlic Kale, Vegan Pasta with Alfredo and Vegan Chicken Strips, and Diced Sweet Potatoes with Bananas & Walnuts.

Come to The Commons on Earth Day, Friday April 22 to learn about and try some healthy food options, to properly fuel up before riding a bike. There will be Local Foods Featured at all stations. Don't forget to check out the Earth Day themed desserts!

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Event Announcements

Film Festival Features Cedar Riverside

Film "A Stray" made here in Cedar Riverside will be shown at the MN International Film Festival this Friday evening and Sunday afternoon at St. Anthony Main Theatre.

The film received great reviews at SXSW Film Festival. An Augsburg alum and a current student worked on the movie with NY based film maker, Musa Syeed.

Don't miss it!

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TODAY - Zyzzogeton 3-5 p.m. in Hoversten Chapel

Please join us for this year's Zyzzogeton Research Symposium TODAY 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

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Big Brothers Big Sisters Information Session

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities is looking for volunteers interested in mentoring Somali American children at the Cedar Riverside Community School. An information session about the program will be held on Friday, April 15 from 11:30 - 12:30 in Lindell Library, Room 301. If you are not able to attend but would like more information about this volunteer opportunity, please contact Yahye Mohamed at 651-200-0344; ymohamed@bigstwincities.org.

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Grand Opening Cedar Plaza - April 23

The Cedar Cultural Center is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of the Community Plaza, a newly renovated neighborhood gathering spot right next to The Cedar on Saturday, April 23rd from 5-7pm.

Activities for all ages include henna tattoos, music by Alma Andina, spoken word performances, and a Dhaanto dance demo with the Somali Museum.

What: The Community Plaza Grand Opening Celebration
Where: The Cedar Cultural Center
416 Cedar Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454

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Faculty Scholarship Display on 4/28

Join us for the Faculty Scholarship Display on Thursday, April 28 from 11:45am to 12:30pm in the Foss Atrium. Faculty interested in displaying their scholarship contact Hans Weirsma (wiersma@augsburg.edu) or Bibiana Koh (koh@augsburg.edu) in advance of the event. All participating faculty should arrive by 11:15 am to set up.

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Rose Ensemble Performance at Augsburg - 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
3:00pm in the Hoversten Chapel

For more information and tickets, visit the website: http://www.roseensemble.org/shows/tour-land-three-faiths

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