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URGO Academic Year Research Funds

submitted by crombie@augsburg.edu

URGO has limited funding for academic-year research grants for undergraduates who wish to gain research experience with an Augsburg faculty member. Students are paid $1,200 for 80 hours of research. Research must be completed by May 10, 2025 and stipend or reimbursement checks will be distributed after submission of a project completion report, approved by the faculty mentor.

Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and funds will be awarded as they are available. Student-faculty research teams are encouraged to submit proposals as soon as possible.

If you have any questions about academic year research funding, please contact urgo@augsburg.edu.

URGO Academic Year Research Application 2024-2025

GenEd Update

submitted by boylek@augsburg.edu

Dear Augsburg Community,

Implementation planning for our new undergraduate general education curriculum, planned to be offered starting in fall 2025, is underway. In an initial implementation step, the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) voted in support of the General Education Course Migration Proposal, a proposed plan for how all 475 current general education courses would be reorganized into the new general education curriculum. Next steps in general education implementation include updating the degree audit and general education resources, and developing new course offerings.

Please refer to the General Education Revision 2023 Moodle Site or Google Drive for additional information and resources about this initiative.

With gratitude,
Stacy Freiheit, General Education Director

General Education Revision Proposal
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19JvqeGzndvpBVzxTTHIx73yCCrjm0QrU8sM1byBln3s/edit

General Education Revision Moodle Site
https://moodle.augsburg.edu/community/course/view.php?id=530

Visit the Writing Center Today

submitted by greenfie@augsburg.edu

The Augsburg Writing Center offers free writing support, both online and in-person. Skilled Augsburg students will work with you one-on-one at whatever stage of writing you are in – the idea-development stage, the drafting stage, and the revision stage – and can show you how to choose an appropriate essay topic, how to develop a thesis statement and paragraphs, how to revise your essay, or assist with any other writing needs you may have. Tutors will be alert listeners and ask questions, and will not judge or evaluate the work in progress. For more information, please visit our website. We look forward to seeing you!

Located on the second floor (across from Advising) of the Lindell Library

In-Person Hours (stop by anytime, no appointment needed):

Monday: 2:00-8:00pm
Tuesday: 2:00-8:00pm
Wednesday: 2:00-8:00pm
Thursday: 2:00-8:00pm
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 5:00-8:00pm

Online (appointment needed): Sunday-Thursday 6-8pm

https://sites.augsburg.edu/writingcenter/

Examining Trends from NSSE / FSSE 23-24

submitted by denkinge@augsburg.edu

Please join the Assessment Committee and Center for Teaching and Learning from 2:30 – 3:30pm on Wednesday, October 16th, in Sverdrup 208 for an opportunity to discuss the results of a recent pair of high-quality institutional surveys of students and faculty.

In the spring of 2024, First Year and Senior students completed the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). This survey measures students’ perception of Academic Challenge, Student-Faculty Interactions, Quality of Interactions, and experience with High Impact Practices. Meanwhile, faculty provided their perception of students’ course experiences on the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE). The combined NSSE-FSSE results offer a unique opportunity to directly compare student and faculty perspectives on a wide range of academic issues. Whether you teach in upper or lower-division courses – and regardless of your academic discipline – these data offer something for everyone.

Please RSVP to the event here

Let’s Get Lit-erary in the Library

submitted by fillbran@augsburg.edu

Did you miss the live instruction sessions about the Lindell Library? Don’t fret! We have a recording of the presentation available for you to view at your convenience.

This webinar recording is approximately 40 minutes in length and covers almost everything the library has to offer.

Let’s Get Lit-erary in the Library! Webinar Recording

General Announcements

Complete the Online Survey about Bike/Pedestrian Bridge Design Options

submitted by peacock@augsburg.edu

The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) is planning to replace the bike/pedestrian bridge over I-94 located adjacent to the Augsburg campus. Four preliminary alternative designs have been created for a new bridge. MNDOT is seeking feedback on the alternative designs from users of the bridge. To provide input on design options for the bridge, take a few minutes to complete the online survey found on the MNDOT project page (link below). The online survey closes on October 11.

MNDOT Project Page

Judge Debates – Help Students Shine with the MN Urban Debate League This Fall

submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu

Our students are brilliant – help them polish their skills so they can shine even brighter! ⭐

The Minnesota Urban Debate League, a program of Augsburg University, is looking for caring volunteers who can help local high school students improve their argumentation skills as they debate about the implications of AI.

No experience is required! We’ll train you how to run the round, pick the winner fairly, and provide useful feedback for improvement. Judge virtually on upcoming Fridays or in-person in the Twin Cities Metro on upcoming Saturdays.

Plus, thanks to funding from the AmeriCorps Volunteer Generation Fund, we can provide transportation if needed!

Relevant Dates:

• Friday, Oct. 25th: 3:15-8:15 PM (Virtual)
• Saturday, Oct. 26th: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (In-Person, Roseville)
• Friday, Nov. 8th: 3:15-8:15 PM (Virtual)
• Saturday, Nov. 9th, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (In-Person, Central HS)
• Saturday Nov. 23rd, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (In-Person, UMN Campus)

Learn more and sign up for shifts on this page: https://mnudl.augsburg.edu/volunteer-opportunities/

Questions? Reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator at udlvolunteers@augsburg.edu.

Advocate for Private College Students Through MAPCS

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

The Minnesota Association of Private College Students (MAPCS) is a group of civic-minded college students who together represent the public policy and social issues of the students from the 18 member colleges and universities of the Minnesota Private College Council. MAPCS works on advocating for public policy efforts like the Minnesota State Grant at the state capitol.

As part of MAPCS, you will attend monthly meetings and:

– Influence lawmakers
– Engage in digital activism
– Network with local leaders and professionals
– Gain leadership experience
– Explore careers in public policy, law, and politics

Learn more or sign up for MAPCS now.

Intramural Volleyball

submitted by vromanj@augsburg.edu

Intramural Volleyball will begin Monday, October 14th and run through November 21st. Volleyball will mostly be played on Monday Nights starting at 7:30pm. Registration will close October 11th. Everyone must submit a google form linked below to register! A full schedule will be placed on the intramural website when registration is closed!
Registration Link
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf07SGI04FtUpd58CxLaOAj1U3knZuw64euL5Nr4fTXC1Gh3Q/viewform?usp=pp_url

Download Order+Eat to Order Ahead at Einstein’s and Nabo

submitted by johnsok@augsburg.edu

Did you know that you can order from Einstein’s and Nabo on the order+eat app?

When you place your order through Einstein’s or Nabo, you will be provided an estimated completion time. You can pick your order up at Einstein’s in Christensen Center or Nabo in Oren Gateway Center by going through the line and providing your name/order number.

Download the order+eat app!

New Staff Positions This Week (4)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

The following Augsburg Staff positions were posted within the past 7 days:

10/07/2024: Seasonal Assistant Women’s Softball Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000018992207-seasonal-assistant-women-s-softball-coach
10/07/2024: Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/ni/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/41e79aae-6e37-46b9-b091-e843b8982899-assistant-women-s-hockey-coach
10/07/2024: Instruction and Outreach Librarian
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000018986881-instruction-and-outreach-librarian
10/01/2024: Senior Admissions Counselor
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000017745795-senior-admissions-counselor

Search Augsburg Job Postings

Event Announcements

Love to Draw or Paint? Volunteer with the MNUDL on October 14

submitted by froehlic@augsburg.edu

Volunteer: Decorate Bowling Pins for our Rosebowl Debate Tournament

The Minnesota Urban Debate League is a program of Augsburg University. We provide academic competitive debate to Twin Cities middle and high school students.

At our Rosebowl Tournament, held over Halloween weekend each year, debaters compete for our decorated bowling pin trophies. We painted a record number of bowling pins last year, and the tournament keeps growing.

We’re looking for volunteers with an artistic eye who want to paint spooky and creative designs on the pins. You’re invited to join us at the Marshall Room in the Christensen Center at Augsburg University for drop-in decorating hours from 4:00-7:00 PM on Monday, October 14th!

By painting the pins, you’re helping use recognize students’ growth as they gain important academic skills like public speaking, argumentation, critical thinking, reading comprehension, and more.

**All ages and skill levels are welcome to join us!**

Please sign up to attend via Eventbrite so we know how many supplies to get!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/volunteer-decorate-bowling-pins-for-our-rosebowl-debate-tournament-tickets-1037075319197

Enemy of the People Performing in Four Weeks

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Come see Enemy of the People!

Performance dates are Nov 1-2 and 7-9 at 7PM, Nov 10 at 3PM
Location: Tjornhom-Nelson Theater
General Public is $12 and Augsburg Community is $10!

An Enemy of the People examines how a community responds when the local doctor threatens to expose that the town’s water source they rely on for tourism is contaminated. It raises questions of how far a community will go to protect their town’s secret so they can keep tourism dollars coming and circumvent a path to financial ruin. Scenes and songs will happen in close proximity to the audience, compelling them to feel as if they are part of the story. Immersed in the play’s dilemma, audiences will find themselves part of the climactic ending of the play when they actually vote to shape the ending of the story.

TICKET LINK:

Enemy of the People Tickets

It’s a First Year Frenzy – Come to Advising and Get Your Academic Advising Hold Removed

submitted by ferralez@augsburg.edu

It’s a first year frenzy for Spring 2024 class registration! Drop into advising (no appointment needed), grab some goodies, and plan out your spring classes. We will be removing Academic Advising Holds during these hours. Visit us October 28 to November 1, 1pm to 4pm. Academic Advising is located on the second floor of Lindell Library (Link Level) in Room 227. Sign in on the iPad and you will be called in the order you arrived.

Academic Advising Drop-in Hours

Indigenous Book Club – November 12

submitted by allang@augsburg.edu

For Native American Heritage Month, American Indian Student Services is sponsoring an Indigenous Book club where we will read Never Whistle at Night. These wholly original and shiver-inducing tales introduce readers to ghosts, curses, hauntings, monstrous creatures, complex family legacies, desperate deeds, and chilling acts of revenge. Introduced and contextualized by bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones, these stories are a celebration of Indigenous peoples’ survival and imagination, and a glorious reveling in all the things an ill-advised whistle might summon.

We will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 12th from 5:30pm-7pm to discuss the book and have dinner. RSVP is limited to 15 people. Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to participate. You will receive the book after you RSVP. Please direct any questions to aiss@augsburg.edu.

RSVP for the Indigenous Book Club

TODAY: Focused Conversation on “Through Truth to Freedom”

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

All faculty and staff are invited to the first October Focused Conversation at noon today. President Paul Pribbenow will lead a conversation about “Through Truth To Freedom: Reconciling a University’s Past, Present, and Future,” a new book of essays written by members of the Augsburg community. These essays address diverse aspects of Augsburg’s saga, including our connection to place, our faith tradition, our distinctive educational mission, our commitment to social justice for our students and community, and our consistent focus on welcoming those who are “first” to pave a path forward.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024
12:00 p.m.
Marshall Room and via Zoom

To view the Focused Conversation schedule and access the livestream link, visit the All Hands page.

All Hands | Inside Augsburg (login required)

Employer Tabling Today: Olsen Thielen & Co., Ltd.

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come and visit Olsen Thielen & Co. CPA Firm in the Christensen Center Lobby today!
Olsen Thielen is an accounting and consulting firm with offices in Eden Prairie and Roseville. In addition to traditional accounting, audit, and tax services, Olsen Thielen specializes in business valuations, succession planning, employee benefits and human resources consulting, business accounting services, estate, gift, and financial planning, and fraud and forensic accounting. Adam Thielen – Tax Principal and Brian Deuel – Audit Director both alumni of Augsburg will be at the tabling event next week and look forward to connecting with students, answering questions, and providing flyers, and a wide variety of Olsen Thielen’s swag, so please stop by!!

Olsen Thielen is recruiting accounting students for our winter/spring (January to March/April timeframe) 2026 and 2027 internship program and full-time opportunities. Interns receive a $300.00 sign on bonus and are paid $27.00/hour and anything over 40 hours a week is time and a half. Feel free to check out and apply for those opportunities and apply online on our Olsen Thielen Career page or on Handshake. If you are still looking for an internship or a full-time opportunity we are looking to fill openings at the firm, please apply. Win/win for you and the firm!! It takes about 2-5 minutes tops as long as you upload your resume.

Employer Tabling: Olsen Thielen & Co. CPA Firm

Employer Tabling Tomorrow: Improve Your Tomorrow

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come meet an employer, Improve Your Tomorrow, Monday in the Christensen Center Lobby! Improve Your Tomorrow is a college-access and completion non-profit providing wrap-around programs and services to young men of color, helping them get to and through college.

A core piece of how we achieve our mission is through youth mentorship. Each year, Improve Your Tomorrow offers over 150 paid AmeriCorps fellowships for college students to serve as mentors in our region’s middle schools and high schools.

Employer Tabling: Improve Your Tomorrow

Employer Tabling Tomorrow: ACR Homes

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come meet employer, ACR Homes, tomorrow from 9am-2pm.

ACR Homes was voted a Top 5 Workplace 5 straight years, voted #1 by its employees TWICE, and received Special Awards for Meaningfulness, Ethics & Values, and Innovation Encouragement. (Star Tribune)

ACR Homes provides high quality residential health care & assistance for people with disabilities in the Twin Cities. We hire caring & dependable people to work with us in bringing the best quality of life possible to those we support while enjoying a unique & rewarding Job, Internship or Career.

Employer Tabling: ACR Homes

Daily Chapel: Tamara Gray

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 10:40 am for our first “Living Stories” chapel of the semester. Our speaker will be Dr. Tamara Gray who will speak on Islam. She is a founder of Rabata, an organization dedicated to promoting positive cultural change through creative educational experiences. As executive director, faculty, and chief spirituality officer, she focuses on uplifting Muslim women within community and without. She has a special interest in digital spaces in faith communities. Dr. Tamara Gray holds a doctorate in leadership from the University of St. Thomas, a master’s degree in Curriculum Theory and Instruction from Temple University and spent twenty years in traditional learning spaces studying Islamic sciences, Quran, and Arabic in Damascus, Syria.

Join Us for an Interactive Interfaith Conversation TOMORROW

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join us for an interactive interfaith conversation

Date: Thursday, October 10th
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Location: Hagfors 151

Topic: Muslim and Christian Ethics of Care

Hear from Muslim and Christian speakers, ask questions, and participate in dialogue.

All are welcome – please join us! For questions or accommodations, contact us at interfaith@augsburg.edu

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