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URGO Summer Research Presentations July 20 & 21

We invite students, faculty, and staff to attend this year's URGO Summer Research Presentations July 20 and 21 from 1:30-5 p.m. in Kennedy 303 and 305. These student presentations are the culmination of 10 weeks of intensive study under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Please join us to learn something new, engage in thoughtful conversation, and support student scholarship!

Wednesday, July 20
1:30: STEM Fields - Kennedy 303
Sydney Busch (Biology; Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
"Effects of Lung Secretions on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms"
Alex Husak (Biology; Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
"Proteins, Swimming, & Virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa"
Rosario Ayala-Torres (Biology; Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
"Twitching Motility in Pseudomonas aeruginosa"

1:30: STEM Fields - Kennedy 305
Madeline Kinn (Psychology; Dr. Ben Denkinger)
"Age and gender similarity biases recognition of emotionally expressive faces"
Jen Kochaver (Statistics; Dr. Miles Ott)
"Minority Stress and Its Relationship to Sexual Risk and HIV Testing in the Transgender Community"
Leif Halverson (Statistics; Dr. Miles Ott)
"Transgender Inter-Group Differences and Depression"

2:45: STEM Fields - Kennedy 303
Clare Lantzer (Biology; Dr. Matt Beckman)
"Development of RNA interference (RNAi) tools to study PAX6 in Daphnia Magna"
Chung Lip (Biology; Dr. Matt Beckman)
"Development of RNA interference (RNAi) to study the role of the decapentaplegic gene in Daphnia Magna single eye development"
Olivia Fitch (Biology; Dr. Matt Beckman)
"A comparative microscopic, genetic and pharmacological study of larval eye development in Branchiopoda (Artemia, Daphnia, Triops)"

2:45: STEM Fields - Kennedy 305
Alex Lukanen (Mathematics; Dr. Pavel Belick)
"An Investigation of the Equilibrium Statistics of Vortex Filaments and the Pivot Algorithm"
Lewis Istok (Mathematics; Dr. Matt Haines)
"3D Printing in Mathematics Education"
Bryce Kadrlik (Computer Science; Dr. Shanna Watters)
"A Collaboration between Neural Networks and Reinforcement Learning: Applying Concepts to a Brick Breaking Game"

4:00: STEM Fields - Kennedy 303
Abigale Enrici (Biology; Dr. Matt Beckman)
"A fluorescence microscopy study of the structure of Daphnia magna’s Basal Bead"
Rachael Brengman (Biology; Dr. Matt Beckman)
"Tools for silencing the actin gene by RNA interference (RNAi) in Daphnia Magna"
Jordyn Acrobat (Biology; Dr. Jennifer Bankers-Fulbright)
"Identifying Antimicrobial Airway Secretory Proteins: a Critical Step in Understanding Pathogenesis of Infection in the CF lung"

4:00: Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts - Kennedy 305
Dustin Parks (Economics; Dr. Stella Shortening)
"Gentrification and School Impacts for Twin Cities Neighborhoods"
Abby Lafayette (English; Dr. Dal Liddle & Dr. Doug Green)
"The Murphy Square Project: Applying the Methods of the Digital Humanities to an Undergraduate Literary Magazine"

Thursday, July 21
1:30: STEM Fields - Kennedy 303
Brett Bukowski (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"The Protection and Deprotection of Aniline Using Bulky Silyl Protecting Groups"
Ellyn Peters (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"Synthesis of Esters and Amides Using Flow and Microwave Reactors"
Taylor Mattice (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"Polymers and Fries Rearrangements in the Organic Laboratory"

1:30: Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts - Kennedy 305
Mohammud Mohammed (Religion; Dr. Mark Tranvik)
"Towards a New Interfaith Theology: A Rigorous Engagement of Lutheranism and Islam"
Emma Blom (Women’s Studies; Dr. Adriane Brown)
"The Use of Spirituality and Feminism in Eating Disorder Recovery"
Audrey Campbell (Photography; Dr. Susan Boecher)
"Photography: The technical and functional evolution of portraiture"

2:45: STEM Fields- Kennedy 303
Maria De La Luz Rico Mendoza (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"Microwave-Assisted Fischer Indole Synthesis"
Adam Pancoast (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"Using High Molecular Weight Silane Groups For the Protection of Primary Amines"
Jason Scheeler (Chemistry; Dr. Michael Wentzel)
"Benyzlic Amide Synthesis Using a Heterogeneous Catalyst in a Continuous Flow Reactor"

2:45: Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts - Kennedy 305
Taybri Irving (Music; Dr. Matt Haines)
"Cryptography in Musical Composition"
Quinn Gamble (Economics; Dr. Lars Christiansen)
"Exploring the Feasibility of a Construction Worker Cooperative in the Twin Cities"

4:00: STEM Fields - Kennedy 303
Darby Lindgren (Exercise Science; Dr. Ana Ribeiro)
"Modified Functional Movement Screen as a predictor of knee valgus in division III male soccer players"
Emma Rucinski (Biology; Dr. Bill Capman)
"Efficiency of Energy Transfer Between Host Plants and Dodder, a Parasitic Plant"
Emily Gregg (Biology: Dr. Kevin Potts)
"Spatial modeling of disease transmission between chimpanzees and forest elephants in Kibale National Park, Uganda"

4:00: Social Sciences, Humanities, and the Arts - Kennedy 305
Elizabeth Whalen (Music Therapy; Dr. Roberta Kagin and Lindsay Markworth)
"Clinical Application of Vibroacoustic Therapy with individuals diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorders"
Maddie Johnson (Music Therapy; Dr. Annie Heiderscheit)
"Music Therapists’ Experiences and Their Perceptions of the Clients’ Experience of Music Making in Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy"
David Erickson (Music Education; Dr. Jon Campbell)
"Score Preparation in Choral Conducting: The Importance of Analysis and Historical Context When Preparing Choral Repertoire"

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General Announcements

Harbo Meditation Chapel: Closed on 7/18, 1-6 p.m.

Please note that the Harbo Meditation Chapel will be closed for the afternoon next Monday, 7/18, from 1-6 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience. It will be used for an instructional video project. Thank you.

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Public Art Invitational: July 19 Deadline

The Art and Identity Committee is excited to share a new art and design opportunity with Augsburg alumni, staff, and faculty. A team comprised of faculty, alumni, staff, and art consultants are working to bring beauty and inspiration into the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion, and you're invited to participate.

Augsburg has engaged Forecast Public Art to facilitate the commissioning of art works for the new Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion. You are invited to submit qualifications to be considered for this opportunity.

Read the Art & Identity Request for Qualifications (RFQ) here: http://web.augsburg.edu/ia/Hagfors_RFQ_6_15.pdf

The deadline for RFQ submission is July 19, 2016; all required materials must be received by 4 p.m. CDT. The Augsburg Art and Identity Committee will review applications and select up to 20 finalists to participate in a concept development phase.

The Art and Identity Initiative's charge is to bring expression to the guiding principles for the new Center and Augsburg's aspirations for a 21st century urban campus. Through art and identity, the Center's key interior elements and exterior spaces will illustrate a sense of beauty, harmony with place and a commitment to hospitality. As a way to express the transformative impact of the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion, Augsburg will commission numerous works of art. Each piece will be commissioned through philanthropic sponsorship and displayed in various locations within this new signature academic building.

We look forward to seeing your work!

Hagfors Center Art and Identity Committee:
Amy Alkire
Tim Alt
Kristin Anderson
Paul Daniels '79
Karina Karlén '83
Karolynn Lestrud '68
Heather Riddle
Jon Thorpe
Jenny Wheatley '06

To see more, view the Hagfors Center for Science, Business, and Religion design overview: http://web.augsburg.edu/advancementservices/Hagfors%20Design%20Overview.pdf

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Event Announcements

First-Year Student Move In: August 26

Greetings Augsburg College community! It's hard to believe that summer is already half over and we are gearing up for our new students to join our great community.

This year, the First-Year Student Move In will take place on Friday, August 26, starting bright and early at 7 a.m. Please plan accordingly, as there will be limited parking.

Want to welcome our new students? Feel free to stop by Urness/Mortensen lobby to welcome our students or wear your Auggie gear while at work that day or any other creative way to greet our students and their families.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us as reslife@augsburg.edu.

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McNair Scholars Summer Research Presentations

2016 McNair Summer Research Presentations

One component of the McNair Scholars Program is a 10-week summer research project. Each year students work with a faculty mentor on a specific topic, culminating in a final paper and presentation. In August students will be attending and presenting at the 24th Annual McNair Scholars Symposium at the University of California-Berkeley. If you would like the opportunity to see these presentations at Augsburg, please join us on Wednesday, July 20, at 9:30 a.m. in Kennedy 303/305. Attendees are encouraged to select topics that interest them and to offer support and feedback to the Scholars. This event is open to the public, including all interested students, faculty and staff. See below for details:

WHAT: McNair Scholars Summer Research Presentations
WHEN: Wednesday, July 20, 2016
WHERE: Kennedy 303/305
TIME: 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Audience members are encouraged to visit for as long as they like)

NOTE: Individual presentation times may vary depending on length of presentation.

Panel 1: 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Maryam Mohamed, Biology
Mentor: Dr. Matthew Beckman, Department of Biology
Development of RNA Interference (RNAi) tools to study the Six3 gene in Daphnia magna

Davi Singer, Biology
Mentor: Dr. Matthew Beckman, Department of Biology
Development of Tools for RNAi of the Gene Engrailed in Daphnia magna

Natasha Clark, Physics
Mentor: Dr. David Murr, Department of Physics
Pulsation Rate of Auroral Lights in Relation to GPS Satellite Location

Mythoua Chang, Computer Science
Mentor: Dr. Shana Watters, Department of Computer Science
Sentiment Analysis Framework and Classification of Word Sense in Product Reviews

Panel 2: 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Anabel Chavez, Social Psychology
Mentors: Dr. Evren Guler, Department of Psychology
Relationship-Defining Memories and Romantic Relationship Satisfaction

Diamonique Walker, Psychology
Mentor: Dr. Evren Guler, Department of Psychology
Narrative Coherence of Autobiographical Memory as it Relates to Executive Function

ReaShondra Walker, Social Work
Mentor: Dr. Barbara Lehmann, Department of Social Work
Comparisons of Adverse Childhood Experiences: In-Patients Seeking Out-Patient Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Services

Panel 3: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Jide Ifonlaja, Exercise Science
Mentor: Dr. Ana Ribeiro, Department of Exercise Science
Validation of a Modified Functional Movement Screen Test for Division III Male Soccer Players

Karen Thao, Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies
Mentor: Dr. Adriane Brown, Department of Women’s Studies
Influence and Portrayal of Asian American Masculinity in Science Fiction/ Fantasy Characters: Hikaru Sulu (Star Trek: the Original Series), Hiro Nakamura (Heroes), and Glenn Rhee (The Walking Dead)

Devin Wiggs, Sociology
Mentor: Dr. Diane Pike, Department of Sociology
Cosmopolitan Cafe: A Third Place for those without a First Place

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MFA Summer Residency - Readings and Screenings

The MFA in Creative Writing 2016 Summer Residency will be held Thursday, July 21 through Sunday, July 31. Please join us in welcoming our group of very talented students and acclaimed writers to campus for this festival of craft talks, workshops, evening readings and more.

This summer's visiting writers include Jacob M. Appel, winner of the Howling Bird Press Fiction Book Award; travel, science and nature writer Greg Breining; poet Sean Hill; and screenwriter and producer Michael Starrbury. In addition, nine graduating MFA students will be giving public readings of their works - Jennifer Holznagel, Mary Lewis, Ginny Contreras Sawyer, Katherine L Berger, Kevin Matuseski, Kirk Boettcher, Michelle Doege, Jodi Napiorkowski and Jeremy Bandow. We invite you to join us for these evening readings/screenings and receptions, at which our visiting writers will be available to sign their works. All events are free and the public is invited.

Thursday, July 21
Graduating Writers' First Public Readings
Jennifer Holznagel, Creative Nonfiction
Mary Lewis, Fiction
Ginny Contreras Sawyer, Creative Nonfiction
Katherine L Berger, Fiction
Kevin Matuseski, Creative Nonfiction
7 p.m., Sateren Auditorium, Anderson Music Building

Friday, July 22
Playwright Christina Ham
7 p.m., Foss Center Theater

Saturday, July 23
Screenwriter Michael Starrbury
The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete
Film Screening
7 p.m., Sateren Auditorium, Anderson Music Building

Sunday, July 24
Greg Breining
Science, Nature and Travel Writer
7 p.m., Sateren Auditorium, Anderson Music Building

Tuesday, July 26
Poet Sean Hill
Chapel, Foss Center

Thursday, July 28
Jacob M. Appel
The Topless Widow of Herkimer Street
Winner of the Howling Bird Press Book Prize in Fiction Contest
Book Launch Party
7 p.m., Sateren Auditorium, Anderson Music Building

Friday, July 29
Graduating Writers' First Public Readings
Kirk Boettcher, Playwriting
Michelle Doege, Poetry
Jodi Napiorkowski, Fiction
Jeremy Bandow, Screenwriting
7 p.m., Foss Center Theater

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Condo Room for Rent

Nice condo in a secure building.
1 Bedroom with Semi-Private Bathroom is for rent.
Use of Kitchen, Living Room, and Laundry Facilities
Off Street Parking

Rent includes Utilities. $600 per month
(Also includes internet, cable and local phone service.)

Located in Eagan on a bus line both to MPLS and STP

Off Hwy 13 and Silver Bell Road; Very Near Outlet Mall and NEW HyVee on Pilot Knob Road. (20 minutes from either city)

Available 8/15/16 Call if interested: 651-675-6008

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Abandoned Printer

A small desktop printer was abandoned in the Memorial/Sverdrup connector. If you were moving it and forgot it on "the last trip", please call me with identifying information to claim it (x1297).

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