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Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the Writing Lab

submitted by swanson@augsburg.edu

Writing assignments are due in the summer, too, and tutors in the Writing Lab can help any Augsburg student with any writing task. The Augsburg Writing Lab is open with reduced hours during the summer. Hours through the end of SS II are Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 4 – 6:30 p.m. There is also an online option for students who can not be on campus. Please contact Kathryn Swanson, English Department, if you have any questions.

General Announcements

Storify Feed Issue on Inside Augsburg

submitted by swansonl@augsburg.edu

The Storify feed displayed on Inside Augsburg typically is a resource for Augsburg College community members to view campus news, updates, and achievements through a curated collection of social media posts. The Storify feed has not been loading properly since the morning of Monday, June 19, and Marketing and Communication staff are working to resolve the issue. Your patience is appreciated as staff work to identify a solution. You may send questions or concerns about Storify to marcomm@augsburg.edu.

Event Announcements

Vocation of a Lutheran College Conference: Vocation for Life

submitted by xinicof@augsburg.edu

Augsburg Faculty and Staff:

You are invited to attend the twenty-third annual Vocation of a Lutheran College Conference at Augsburg College from Monday, July 17 to Wednesday, July 19. Each year, five faculty members from each of the ELCA Colleges come together to explore the distinct roles that they play in higher education. This year, our theme is “Vocation for Life.”

The conference will begin with an opening session at 5 pm followed by a dinner at 7:00 pm on July 17 and conclude by 1:00 pm on July 19.

Register and learn more on the conference website:
http://www.augsburg.edu/ccv/events/vocation-of-a-lutheran-college-conference/

If you have questions about registration, contact Lonna Field: VOALC@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1467

If you would like more information about the conference, contact Tom Morgan: morgan@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1773

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to explore leadership through the lens of vocation!

Farewell Reception for Jie He

submitted by porter@augsburg.edu

All are invited to attend a farewell reception for Jie He on Monday, June 26, from 11-1:00 in Oyate Commons (Christensen Center – Suite 2). Jie is leaving her position as ISSS Asst Director to become the Employment for Senior Faculty Development Specialist at Capella University. Please join us as we wish Jie well in her new position, and thank her for her years of service at Augsburg!

Use Your Strengths to Enhance Your Leadership Seminar

submitted by hogank@augsburg.edu

Use Your Strengths to Enhance Your Leadership Seminar – Thursday, June 29th, 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Everyone is welcome!!

Kate Ostrem from 9 Open Doors will be presenting on insight into Enneagram:
We often hear the message “use your strengths.” But is it possible to take our strengths too far? Kate Ostrem, of 9 Open Doors, will explain the connection between strengths and weaknesses and walk us through a thought-provoking exercise that will have us looking at our strengths in a new light. She will also briefly introduce us to the nine different styles of the Enneagram, a personality system that illuminates what happens when we overuse our strengths. Join us for this eye-opening workshop with your friends from the Augsburg MBA program!

Presenter:
Kate Ostrem is certified as an Enneagram educator by Anne Murée with Olive Branchways, and has studied with some of the most prominent thought leaders in the Enneagram community. She attended St. Olaf College and has worked in fundraising, communications and marketing in the non-profit world for sixteen years. Her 9 Open Doors work has varied from a small group of friends in a backyard to retreats to a conference in New Zealand. Described as a sincere, gifted teacher who presents in an accessible and fun way, Kate looks forward to the day when everyone knows about the Enneagram so that we all have meaningful insight into our habits and behaviors.

Time and Location:
Augsburg College
Oren Gateway Center Room 100
Thursday June 29th, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

Please register at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/enneagram-leadership-seminar-tickets-35448135327

9 Open Doors Website

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$5 for Research Participants (Eye Motion)

submitted by kongs@augsburg.edu

We are seeking research participants in a study investigating how our eyes move when locating hidden objects. Participants will have their eye movements monitored while they complete a series of computerized visual search tasks. Eligible participants will be given $5 for their participation in this brief experiment.

All adults over 18 years of age with normal or corrected-to-normal vision are eligible to participate. The task takes less than 30 minutes to complete, and there are no anticipated risks to participation.

Please contact Samantha Kong via email (kongs@augsburg.edu) if you are interested in participating.

$5 for Research Participants (Intuitive Intelligence)

submitted by kurtzij@augsburg.edu

We are seeking research participants in a study investigating
intuitive intelligence and its role in behavior.
Participants will play a series of short computer games and will then
be asked to fill out a few surveys related to their play. Eligible
participants will be given $5 for their participation in this brief
experiment that will take 30 minutes or less. If you are
interested, please contact James at kurtzij@augsburg.edu.