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Upcoming Parking permit sales will be as follows:
Parking Registration/Sale Dates for Fall 2018:
Faculty/Staff surface lot permits on sale August 13th at 9:00 AM
Prices:
0.01-.5 FTE $126 per semester or $252 per year
0.51-1.0 FTE $252 per semester or $504 per year
Adult Undergraduate and Graduate student parking permits on sale August 20th at 9:00 AM
Prices:
$61 per semester or $121 per year
Senior Commuter & Resident permits on sale August 20th at 9:00 AM
Prices:
Commuter: $179 per semester or $357 per year
Resident: $195 per semester or $389 per year
Junior Commuter & Resident permits on sale August 21st at 9:00 AM
Prices:
Commuter: $179 per semester or $357 per year
Resident: $195 per semester or $389 per year
Sophomore Commuter & Resident permits on sale August 22nd at 9:00 AM
Prices:
Commuter: $179 per semester or $357 per year
Resident: $195 per semester or $389 per year
First Year Commuter permits on sale August 23rd at 9:00 AM
Prices:
Commuter: $179 per semester or $357 per year
***First year resident students are ineligible to have their vehicles on campus***
Luther Hall Underground lot permits:
Prices:
$470 per semester or $1,400 per year
Oren Gateway Underground lot permits:
Prices:
$505 per semester or $1,520 per year
Underground permit Sale Dates:
Senior students: August 20th at 9:00am
Adult undergraduate and graduate students: August 20th at 9:00am
Junior students: August 21st at 9:00am
Sophomore students: August 22nd at 9:00am
Faculty and Staff: August 27th at 9:00am
submitted by mattingl@augsburg.edu
Open invitation for anyone curious about digital scholarship* (DS) to gather on Wednesdays, August 8 & 15 from 1- 2 PM. Location: Lindell 202
Possible topics:
1. What is digital scholarship? How is it different from traditional scholarship?
2. What is the difference between “digital humanities” and “digital scholarship”?
3. What types of digital scholarship work is already happening on campus?
4. What ideas do you have for digital scholarship projects? Are any of them interdisciplinary? Do they have the potential to reach beyond the boundaries of the campus?
5. What tools and resources are available to the Augsburg community for creating these types of projects?
6. What DS examples might serve as useful resources for your courses?
7. What marketable skills could students gain from working on DS projects?
*Some examples of digital scholarship include:
• storytelling platforms
• a gallery of primary resources
• data visualizations
• mapping projects
• network visualizations
• computer-aided text analysis
• long-form, media-rich narratives
• getting published on Historyapolis.com
submitted by aleshirn@augsburg.edu
Summer commuter students who are looking to reserve an on-campus locker can do so by sending a reservation request to Campus Activities and Orientation (CAO) using the following link:
Note: Summer 2018 lockers are reserved Monday, May 7, 2018 through Friday, August 17, 2018.
submitted by siiterm@augsburg.edu
Help decorate the KAUG studio! Drop off your old CDs, records, posters, cassette tapes etc., outside the studio to add your touch to the station. The KAUG studio located in the Auggie’s Nest in the basement of Christensen Center.
submitted by nguyenj@augsburg.edu
Hello everyone! Stop by the Campus Cupboard in Foss to grab some green beans and produce. Open to all staff, faculty, and students. We will be open from 11am-4pm and 6pm-7pm.
Also, check out the Fare for All food distribution program! The link to the website is down below.
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