Monday, May 23, 2016
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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Hagfors Center Construction and Safety Updates

This week, construction crews will begin pouring concrete for the footings and foundation walls of the the Norman and Evangeline Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion. A summary of expected construction activities for the week is posted on http://www.augsburg.edu/hagforscenter/construction-project-updates . See today's post for information about:

[1] Safety requirements in the construction area
[2] Pending work on parking lots A and D
[3] Footings and foundations
[4] Drilling for installation of the freight elevator hydraulic shaft
[5] Expected utility pole removal
[6] Pending work for the demolition of the house at 623 20th Avenue South
[7] Continued utility work near Oren Gateway Center
[8] Augsburg's commitment to inclusivity in contracting

To subscribe to regular emails about the Hagfors Center construction, go to http://www.augsburg.edu/hagforscenter and sign up for email updates .

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Teaching and Learning

You Can Use the Writing Lab This Summer

Writing Lab tutors can help all Augsburg students, even in the summer. Visit them on the street level of Lindell Library, just left of the circulation desk. Online help is also available with permission. Summer hours are Mondays and Thursdays from 4:30-7 p.m.

Questions? Contact Kathryn Swanson, English.

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General Announcements

$5 Cash Incentive for Research Study Participants

Hello Fellow Auggies!

My name is Anabel Chavez, a social psychology major and McNair Scholar at Augsburg College. I am conducting research this summer, and I would like to invite you to participate in my study!

This study measures how autobiographical memories can affect satisfaction in a romantic relationship. Therefore the study will ask for participants to disclose two personal relationship-defining memories. Participants are required to be at least 18 years of age and are currently in a romantic (but not marital) relationship. Participants are also required to have been in their current romantic relationship for at least 6 months (or longer).

The study contains two phases, one which requires you to complete an online survey on your own time or at home (5-10 minutes), and the second phase requires you to come to campus to take a more extensive survey (20-30 minutes). Participants will also receive a $5 cash compensation at this time.

For any further questions, concerns, or to schedule an appointment, please send me an e-mail at chavez@augsburg.edu

Thank You!

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$10 for Participation is Psych Memory Study

Hello Students,

My name is Diamonique Walker. I am a senior studying psychology at Augsburg. This summer, as a part of my McNair Research project, I am collecting data on autobiographical memory, episodic memory, and working memory.

This study involves about an hour visit to the Psychology Research Lab (Anderson 26) which will include partaking in 4 memory/executive function tasks and a survey portion that requires participants to write out personal memories.

This study can take up to an hour and for that students who participate will be compensated with $10 in cash.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact me at walkerdd@augsburg.edu

Thank you!

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Keeping Track of Auggies

Hensley Presents at Mental Health Conference

Assistant Professor of Social Work Melissa Hensley co-presented a workshop on "Crisis Planning" with Kim Lutes of Mental Health Minnesota, at the Mental Health Minnesota Annual Recovery Conference, held on May 20.

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Classifieds

Target Gift Card for Research Study Participants

Hello Students,

My name is Jide Ifonlaja and I am a senior Exercise Science student and a McNair researcher this summer at Augsburg. I am validating a modified version of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) test in Division III male college soccer players and need healthy male Augsburg College students (ages 18-24) to participate in this study as part of the control group. You may not be currently a part of an Augsburg athletic team. This study involves a one-hour visit to Kennedy Center Physiology lab (room 309) for Functional Movement Screen testing and a video of a single-leg squat. Participants will receive a $10 gift card to Target. You can come back after a week for further research testing and another $5 gift card.

You can reach me at: ifonlaj5@augsburg.edu to get more details or to schedule an appointment time.

Thank you!

Jide Ifonlaja

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