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Pay Student Teachers – Fill Out This Form

submitted by hansenll@augsburg.edu

Education Minnesota’s Aspiring Educators program is lobbying to give all Minnesota student teachers pay while doing their mandatory student teaching semesters. To make this advocacy effort successful, we need to hear your voices! Please fill out this Google form to give us your story on how not being paid while student teaching is affecting you. If you are not yet student teaching or you are in the practicum stages of your career, you can still fill out the form to inform us what your worries are regarding student teachers not getting paid and how it will affect you once you are in that stage in your career. You can also email paystudentteachersmn@gmail.com for more information.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd4bk5v4o3zyx2FfBQK4ZlhfqYzKnRvJph9L99KwIeYe06btg/viewform

¡Ándale! Improve Your Spanish Skills This Spring

submitted by reinhard@augsburg.edu

Is it time to move your intermediate Spanish-speaking skills to a higher level? Are you looking for another course to add into your schedule? The Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies department invites you to consider taking Spa 212 for the Spring semester. Continuing your Spanish study is a powerful way to enhance your resume and make you a more viable job candidate in a market that is looking for global competence and multilingual skills. Also, this course counts towards a minor or a major in Spanish and is a great way to get ready for upper-level Spanish courses.
SPA 212 is Intermediate Spanish, a 2nd yr. language course designed to continue building language skills while exploring cultures of the Spanish-speaking world and is intended for students who’ve completed Spanish 211 or the equivalent. Spa 212 meets on campus this spring: MWF 12:30-1:40. Students, faculty and staff are invited to register. Please spread the word to your Augsburg friends!
If you’re wondering if this is the right level for you or have any other questions, please contact Professor Michael Kidd, kidd@augsburg.edu.

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Help Out Unsheltered Relatives at Camp Nenookaasi in East Phillips

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Camp Nenookaasi – located at East 24th Street and 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis – is a community based healing camp rooted in native practices & inclusive of all unsheltered relatives.

Some ways to help:

Call your council person and ask the city to provide porta potties and daily trash pick-up.
Daily trash pick-up: Given the camp’s size, trash pick-up needs to happen daily at a minimum. Currently, dedicated volunteers are hauling away 90% of the trash.

Volunteer: Join a morning kitchen shift or security shift. If you are new, volunteers will greet you at the door and work with you to train you in. We also need volunteers in the afternoons, to help do whatever is needed on a given day. And, we could even use volunteers today to help organize the kitchen storage area!

Follow this link to sign up for a shift: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1epHxM0D8ottaFgJLg5U6RWbQ48Ycy_EKgPx0CxbZgkY/edit#gid=208145268

Contribute food and supplies: Keeping 150 people fed, protected from the elements, and safe requires constant supply runs. It would be exceptionally helpful to have more people dropping off food and supplies on a regular basis, such as peanut butter, jelly, bread, sugar, disposable hot cups (no lids needed), disposable plates, bowls, and paper napkins. If you or your faith community or group of friends can commit to a daily delivery of these goods, even better.

Contribute money: You can also contribute money via Venmo (@Nenookaasi-Camp) or cash app ($Nenookaasi) accounts.
Ready to help? Please email or text Delaney at delaneyrussellmn@gmail.com or 612-598-9508. Delaney will either get back to you or connect you with someone else who will.

Also follow on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/campnenookaasi/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/campnenookaasi), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/people/Camp-Nenookaasi/61551908157100/) for ongoing updates, needs, and calls to action.

2024 Open Enrollment

submitted by windnag@augsburg.edu

Open Enrollment is open now through Monday, November 20. This is the only time of year outside of a qualifying life event when benefits-eligible employees may elect or change their benefit options, connect with the informative resources to help make the best decisions to meet their needs and enroll for the coming year.

During open enrollment, no action means no coverage. Employees who fail to act by November 20 will not have coverage effective January 1, 2024, and will need to wait until the next open enrollment period to elect coverage, unless a qualifying life event occurs. Your 2023 elections WILL NOT automatically carry over to 2024.

How to access the 2024 Enrollment Form: Inside Augsburg > Administrative Tasks > Open Enrollment

Attend an Open Enrollment Session to learn more:

11/14, 3:00 p.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Hagfors Center 150B

Need help completing your form? Come to an open enrollment help session:

11/15/23 — 3:00pm – 5:00pm, Sverdrup 206

Add these events to your google calendar! Visit the HR website (https://sites.augsburg.edu/hr/) and add the Payroll and Benefits calendar.

Visit the HR Website 2024 Open Enrollment Page: https://sites.augsburg.edu/hr/employees/benefits/open-enrollment/

Email hr@augsburg.edu with any questions.

2024 Benefits Guide

Undergrads: Chance for a $50 Gift Card – Take Our Survey Today

submitted by harrisdd@augsburg.edu

My name is Dean Harris, and I am a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University. I am conducting this study as partial fulfillment of my doctoral degree, with Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith as my advisor.

You are being invited to participate in a research study on investigating influences of intrapersonal factors on the relationship between casual sex and mental health. Our study focuses on experiences of casual sex in individuals who identify as single or recently single (i.e., have not been in a relationship longer than one month). As such, if you indicated you were in a relationship for longer than one month, you do not meet our study eligibility criteria. We respect and appreciate individuals in various types of relationships, including open or ethically non-monogamous ones, but our current study’s scope is limited to investigating casual sex in those who identify as single (or recently single). If you agree to this study, I will ask you to complete a survey via Qualtrics. This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. After completing all the survey questions, you will be invited, if you wish, to provide contact information to enter in the raffle to win one of three $50 gift card prizes, and/or emailed the results at the end of the study’s conclusion.

If you have any questions now or later, you may contact me, Dean Harris at 612-239-2534 or harrisdd@augsburg.edu. You can also contact my advisor, Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith at 612-330-1567 or hopkinss@augsburg.edu. If you contact me or my advisor, understand that your anonymity cannot be guaranteed; however, if you decide to participate, your data will not be connected to your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research subject or want to discuss problems/complaints about the research study, send an email to IRB@augsburg.edu.

Sincerely,
Dean Harris
Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University

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Applications Are Now Open for the PRISM Scholars Program

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

The PRISM program is designed to support Augsburg juniors and seniors who wish to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Funded by the National Science Foundation, PRISM Scholars receive scholarships of up to $5,000 per semester. Scholars also become a part of the STEM community at Augsburg with opportunities for summer research, faculty mentoring, and career development.

Eligibility:
– Enrolled at least half-time in a STEM major (biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, chemistry, data science, computer science, mathematics, or physics)
– Within 5 semesters of graduating with a STEM degree as of Spring 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– Major GPA of 2.75 or higher
– U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or admitted refugee
– Demonstrated financial need as determined by financial aid status (Pell or MN State grant eligible or equivalent)

Application deadline: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (applicants should get permission from one faculty member to serve as their reference and name them in their application).

Students who began their college careers at community colleges are encouraged to apply as well as students who began at Augsburg.

To apply, visit: https://admissions.augsburg.edu/apply/?sr=1613e20d-1114-4b0e-a4fb-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through NSF Award #2030638 through August 2025. Scholarships awarded Fall 2025 and beyond are contingent on continued funding.

Funding for PRISM is provided through the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM program which provides support for high-achieving STEM students with financial need at Augsburg University, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College.

Online Survey-Chance for $100 Gift Card

submitted by fleigr@augsburg.edu

Hello Auggies! I am a graduate student seeking participants for a research study. I am exploring how one’s ability to recognize and regulate their own and others’ emotions may relate to feelings of depression and social disconnect. Participation in this study will involve completing a series of behavioral health inventories and a demographic screener that will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. These inventories will ask if you have experienced symptoms of depression or loneliness and ask how intensely you experience your everyday emotions. Following completion of these inventories, participants will complete a test online that will walk participants through a variety of different tasks, such as recognition of facial expressions and implied social meanings. This test will take approximately 45 minutes to complete. All participation in this study is done online from the comfort of your own home. Students are invited to participate in this study if you: (1) are between the ages of 18 and 31; (2) have not been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, or a personality disorder; (3) have not experienced an interpersonally traumatic life event (i.e., assault by another human being); and (4) are not currently experiencing a major health concern (i.e., life threatening illness/injury or significant transplant/removal surgery).

For your time, participants will be entered into a random lottery drawing for one of three $100 Amazon gift cards!

If you have any questions or concerns regarding participation in this study, please contact me at fleigr@augsburg.edu. If you would like to participate in this study, please click the link below. You will be taken to a secure, online survey where you will be presented with a consent form followed by the demographic screener and brief inventories. Upon completion of these, you will be shown the link to the final assessment.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7LPN7K3
Thank you!

Event Announcements

Gratitude & Goodies in the Gage Center Next Wednesday

submitted by lanek@augsburg.edu

For the whole Augsburg community! Come for treats, cocoa, and writing thank-you cards. We can all benefit by taking time to demonstrate our thanks to those who have made a difference in our lives, whether in big ways or small.

If you need disability accommodations for equal access to this event, please contact class@augsburg.edu.

A Benefit Concert for the East Phillips Urban Farm, Sunday, November 19

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Join the Minneapolis Choir Co-op on Sunday, November 19th at 7:00 pm at the Holy Rosary Church for a benefit concert for the East Phillips Urban Farm. The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute just submitted the $3.7 Million required by the city for their purchase agreement, which will be completed in June 2025. Come celebrate alongside the East Phillips community and contribute to their ongoing fundraising for construction if you like.

Donations are encouraged, but not required for entry.

To get to Holy Rosary, walk down Cedar Avenue to 24th and take a right, it’s just a fifteen-minute walk. Go with friends!

http://www.epnifarm.org
https://www.epnifarm.org/faq
https://bit.ly/EPNI-Join
https://bit.ly/EPNI-Donate
https://bit.ly/EPNI-Handouts

Mariology, 2023, Mixed Blood Theater – Last Week of Performances

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

MARIOLOGY IS A PLACE WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY NANCY KEYSTONE IN COLLABORATION WITH CRITICAL MASS PERFORMANCE GROUP
Mariology deconstructs traditional thinking to inspire imagination about the Virgin Mary’s roles in systems of gender, power, and faith, opening the many possibilities for liberation.

LOCATION
The Firehouse, Mixed Blood’s home, located at 1501 South 4th Street in Minneapolis.

SALONS
Join us for activities and discussion surrounding the themes of Mariology after the matinee performances on Sunday October 29 and Sunday November 5.

PRICING
Our work is guided by deep community engagement and rooted in Radical Hospitality. We eliminate barriers that prevent people from participating due to lack of resources, racism, physical accessibility, gender discrimination, or other barriers. Tickets are available at no cost to attendees.

DATES
Thursday, November 9 – 7:30PM, Friday, November 10 – 7:30PM, Saturday, November 11 – 7:30PM, Sunday, November 12 – 2:00PM

For more information or to make a reservation: https://mixedblood.com/product/mariology/

Cedar Cultural Center Volunteer Orientation – November 29

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Have you ever wanted to peek behind the scenes at the Cedar? Learn more about how to participate at our venue by attending our monthly Volunteer Orientation led by volunteer coordinator Jared Hemming! Beginning with our first show 30 years ago, all of the Cedar’s events have been staffed by volunteers in our program, which now includes more than 400 members. Volunteers earn credit to see future shows for free. Tasks include setting up the venue, selling tickets and concessions, and cleaning at the end of each performance. All are welcome to join our volunteer program.

Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
5:30 PM
The Cedar Cultural Center
416 Cedar Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN, 55454

IF YOU’RE INTERESTED: https://www.thecedar.org/listing-2/2023/11/29/volunteer-orientation
Please email Volunteer Coordinator Jared Hemming at jhemming@thecedar.org.

VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION FAQS:
Do I need to bring anything? No, all materials will be provided.
How do I sign up? Reserve a spot via Eventbrite above, and/or email Jared at volunteer@thecedar.org with your first and last name and which orientation you’d like to sign up for.

What if I reserve a spot but can’t make it? No worries – we host monthly orientation meetings. Scroll down to next month’s calendar to see if our next orientation works for you.

Can my underage child volunteer? Volunteers must be 18+ to serve alcohol and to cleanup, with respect to alcohol sales and curfew laws. However, if you’d like to volunteer with your child, signup for the orientation and we can accommodate.

If I sign up for the orientation, can I bring a friend? The more the merrier here at The Cedar. Feel free to bring anyone who might be interested in volunteering to our orientation.

Doorknock for Reimagining I-94 with Our Streets – Saturday, November 11, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. CT

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Doorknock for Reimagining I-94 with Our Streets
Saturday, November 11
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM CT
MLK Rec Center
271 Mackubin St, Saint Paul, MN 55102

The Twin Cities Boulevard is a proposal to transform the 94 corridor in Minneapolis and St Paul as part of Rethinking I-94. We are organizing support for the boulevard to ensure that the freeway, with all of its environmental, health, and social injustices, is not just rebuilt and that increased access, public ownership, and repair is at the core of the final proposal. We will be knocking doors with a buddy (bring your own or we’ll find you one!) in the Summit-University neighborhood. Before heading out there will be coffee and snacks and you will receive a thorough training both on the project and canvassing! Please reach out to Connor at eastphillips@twincitiesdsa.org with questions.

REGISTER HERE: https://secure.everyaction.com/G_KEgKTkCUOibcIysuSSRg2

Riverside Jams

submitted by zastrow5@augsburg.edu

Join ASMTA in celebrating our community’s music and sending music therapy students to the GLR Regional Conference in Milwaukee with the Riverside Jams student concert and fundraiser! It will be held in Sateren Auditorium on November 18th from 2-4:30pm with a recommended $5 donation. There will be snacks and drink provided in the atrium.
If you are interested in performing for this event, you still have time to apply! Fill out this form to participate: https://forms.gle/6gYBtiVcqQxWNmy78

It’s the Final Weekend of “The Clockwork Professor” Performances

submitted by stadlerl@augsburg.edu

Augsburg Theater Department presents:
The Clockwork Professor
by Maggie Lee
Directed by Beliza Torres Narváez

Thursday, Nov 9- Saturday, Nov 11 at 7 pm.
Sun Nov 12 at 3 pm.

Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center

The show runs for approximately 2 hours with an intermission.

Professor Shae Pemberton is a humble, secretive inventor who leads a quiet life focused on science. However, as her loyal assistant Matilda reminds her, fixing broken toys, clocks, and household gadgets is what she must do to pay the bills. When her friend Lawrence visits her with a business proposal from two shady fellows, buried secrets from her past resurface. As political unrest sweeps over the great city of New Providence, unexpected (and weird!) events start to unravel and threaten to destroy everything Pemberton holds dear, perhaps even the Crown itself! The Clockwork Professor is an action-packed adventure of fantastical science fiction with a steampunk twist.

Content Disclosure: The Clockwork Professor is a comedy intended for young adult and adult audiences. This play includes the use of some strong language and contains suggested nudity. There are also simulated fights, physical restraint, and a bit of romantic display of affection. Ah! And there will be some occasional theatrical smoke, too!

Click the Link Here for More Information!

Next Week in Chapel: Uncovering Vocation, Living Stories, and Saga

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Tuesday, November 14, we will have our next installment in our Uncovering Vocation series. Dr. Jennifer Diaz, Associate Professor and Chair of Education, will share stories about how her vocational path was revealed for her life’s work to become an educator. The stories will explore how we may not always know what is coming next and sometimes in the midst of uncertainty, the world just might surprise us. Come and learn more about Jennifer, our community, and how we seek to live our lives for the sake of the neighbor.

On Wednesday, November 15, we have the next speaker in our “Living Stories” series. In collaboration with the department of religion and philosophy, each month we will feature a practitioner of a different faith or spiritual tradition to share their story in chapel. Imam Tamim Saidi of the Islamic Resource Group will speak on Islam at 10:40 am.

On Thursday, November 16 at 11:30 am in Hoversten Chapel for the next Saga chapel. Dr. Terrance Kwame-Ross will speak about “Being “First” at Augsburg: The Revolutionary Spirit of Calling, Courage, and Commitment.

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