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Hmong in Diaspora: Study Abroad in Thailand and Laos in May

submitted by mouakao@augsburg.edu

This year marks 50 years since the first wave of Hmong families were resettled in the US in 1975, following US military intervention in Southeast Asia.

Join us for a study abroad in Thailand and Laos to explore the impact of war, migration, and resettlement on Hmong individuals and communities from a transnational perspective. We will learn how communities are rebuilding their lives in Thailand and Laos, making visible the historical connection and lasting impact between globalization, climate change, and the ecological destruction caused by war.

Key highlights of the study abroad include a homestay with Hmong families in Mae Sa Mai village in Chiang Mai, learning from elders in KM 52 village in Vientiane, and visiting the site of Ban Vinai Refugee Camp.

More information: https://studyabroad.augsburg.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgramAngular&id=55829

Contact: Professors Kao Nou Moua (mouakao@augsburg.edu) or Ly Nguyen (nguyenl2@augsburg.edu)

CUMU Virtual Open House, TOMORROW, 2–3 p.m. EST

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

CUMU Open House (virtual)
January 14, 2025
2:00 pm EST – 3:00 pm EST

Augsburg University is an active member of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities! Join CUMU for an Open House to learn about new programming opportunities and how to get more involved with CUMU in 2025.

Learn about:
A new webinar series focused on student success
Anchor Learning Network (ALN): A cohort-based learning community that builds both individual capacity for anchor work and also connects your campus with this powerful network. During the nine-month program, small cohorts of peers selected through an application process engage in a structured set of professional development opportunities for learning, skill-building, and networking in support of their institution’s anchor mission.
Huddles to learn and share about effective practices with other CUMU members in:
Community-Engaged Research: Explore key frameworks and ideas within the context of participants’ community-engaged research projects, campuses, and communities
Latine Student Communities: Learn what drives Latine student success and develop a toolkit to support our collective efforts
Strategic Communications: Discover ways to align communications with strategic priorities and collaborate with communication professionals on our campus
Sustainability and the Anchor Mission: Explore a variety of lenses for thinking about sustainability efforts and long-term regional impacts
Metropolitan Universities Journal (MUJ): CUMU’s peer-reviewed, open-access journal for scholarship related to the issues you see on your urban and metropolitan campuses.
Research Initiatives and much more!

REGISTER HERE

REGISTER HERE

Study Abroad in the Netherlands in May

submitted by starckl@augsburg.edu

There’s still time to apply for “Another Future Is Possible”: a short-term study abroad experience in the Netherlands during Summer Term 1.

You’ll earn eight credits (4 in sociology / urban studies, and 4 in English) in just one month.

Check out the description below:

Although many of us may be feeling fear or despair about the global climate crisis and our ability to address problems such as rising sea levels, global warming, and persistent inequalities, this study-abroad experience centers on imagination, invention, tangible change, and hope for our collective future. In our on-campus class sessions and our two weeks in the Netherlands, we’ll discuss sustainability challenges such as energy, water, food, waste and pollution, housing, and transportation. Then we’ll explore the ways in which artists, scientists, and other creative minds have addressed those challenges in fiction, poetry, policies, and practices in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. How can speculative literature and sociology help us invent and imagine new solutions to urban problems? What ideas from Rotterdam and Amsterdam might be implemented in the Twin Cities? What kinds of futures can we imagine for our rapidly changing world, and how do we transform those visions into a new reality?

Learn more and apply here!

Check Out This Course: Cultures of Violence

submitted by velamcco@augsburg.edu

Looking for a cool course to round out your schedule this spring? Consider taking Cultures of Violence (SOC 290)!

Street gangs and warfare. Police brutality and genocide. Domestic abuse and riots. What are the dynamics underlying these and other forms of violence? What do they have in common? How do they differ? This course takes violence in its many forms as a topic for sociological analysis. With this in mind, we will learn about the underlying social, interactional, group, and institutional dynamics that lead to violent behavior. In addition to the topics noted above, the course covers gender & violence, intergroup conflict, war propaganda, hate crime, the military-industrial complex, and more.

Cultures of Violence is scheduled for MWF, 1:50 – 3:00 p.m. It won’t be available again for two years, so register now!

Here’s what students are saying about it:

“This course is the definition of amazing and I honestly wish I could take it again. I would recommend this class to anyone, whether interested in sociology or not. I believe that anyone would fall in love and benefit from taking this course.”

“I loved this course! James is an incredible professor and I’ve always deeply enjoyed his classes. SOC 290 gave me a whole new perspective on sociology, violence, and culture. I am grateful I took this class!”

“[Prof.] James has always been and will forever be one of the most amazing professors I have had during my time at Augsburg. I always feel challenged, supported, and respected during his classes.”

Source: SOC 290 course evaluations, Spring 2023

Using Social Work Case Vignettes to Prepare for Your Licensing Exam (Student Series Webinar)

submitted by premob@augsburg.edu

All social work students are invited on 1/16/2025 from 6-7:30pm ET to network, expand your skillset, as well as explore clinical case studies with author and professor Liz Johnson. We will use practice examples as a fundamental tool for developing “practice wisdom.”

Registration link below

http://www.socialworkers.org/studentevents

Faculty Distinguished Contributions Award Nominations Open

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

Award season has started! Celebrate the achievements and contributions of your colleagues and professors. Nominations for the 2025 Faculty Distinguished Contribution Awards are open now through March 10.

There are 6 award categories: Scholarship, Service to the University, Service to the Community, Teaching: Adjunct or Part-time, Teaching: Full-time 5+ years, and Teaching: Full-time 5 years or less. Any members of the Augsburg community can serve as nominators.
Please find full descriptions and nomination forms linked below. Honor a faculty member with your nomination!

Faculty Distinguished Contribution Awards

Spring 2025 Syllabus Template

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

As faculty finalize preparations for Spring 2025 courses, you are encouraged to review the Spring 2025 updated syllabus template for support in developing learner-centered syllabi and classroom policies.

Please recall all syllabi are required to include a Title IX statement.
It is recommended that all syllabi also include a FERPA statement. A model is provided.

All resources are available on the CTL homepage linked below.

Spring 2025 Syllabus Resources

Moodle Essentials Zoom Workshop, January 15, 10-11 a.m.

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

Moodle Essentials Zoom Workshop, January 15, 10-11 am

Intended as an interactive complement to the Moodle Basics online course, this Zoom session will introduce you to the tools needed to be proficient at Moodle as an Augsburg instructor. This interactive session will acquaint you with some best practices of online course design and delivery.

Facilitator: Shane Sletten, Elearning

https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/94647647358

Moodle Essentials Workshop Zoom Link

General Announcements

Seeking Nominations for the Sabo Center Engagement Committee

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

The Sabo Center is forming an advisory council to grow more and better collaborations, make our work more diffuse around campus and in our neighborhoods, and bring more voices into our processes and planning. This is an opportunity to learn more about and contribute to community-engaged work at Augsburg, build relationships, and share ideas and experiences in ways that can help inform our work.

The Sabo Center Engagement Council (SCEC) will support and guide community engagement and changemaking work at Augsburg and in our neighborhoods. The SCEC is not a decision-making body. Staff, Students, Faculty and Community Members are eligible for nomination.

Expectations:
Attend three committee meetings throughout the spring semester of 2025.
Advocate for community-engaged work broadly across campus and beyond.
Serve 2 year terms. We are tentatively planning for meetings the weeks of February 17th, March 17th, April 14th, and an informal gathering at the end of April.

Students & members of the community outside Augsburg are eligible for an honorarium to support their participation.

If you would like to nominate yourself or others, please fill out the form linked below by January 24th. Nominees will be informed of acceptance by January 31st, 2025.

https://forms.gle/uvo2BgCg1tztxhuH9

https://forms.gle/uvo2BgCg1tztxhuH9

New Student Positions This Week (1)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

01/07/2025: Student: Overnight Part-Time Public Safety Officer, Spring Semester 2025
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000035219365-student-overnight-part-time-public-safety-officer-spring-semester-2025

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Augsburg Music Ensembles Open to All Augsburg Students

submitted by brauer@augsburg.edu

Do you sing or play an instrument? Are you looking for a fun way to build community and round out your course schedule? Please consider joining an Augsburg music ensemble! Augsburg Ensembles are open to all Augsburg students and can be taken for either 1 or 0 credits. To meet the LAF Fine Arts requirement, students must register for 1 credit for 4 semesters. Please reach out to Ensemble Directors for more information. <https://www.augsburg.edu/music/ensembles/>

AUGSBURG GLOBAL HARMONY CHOIR
Director: Shekela Wanyama, wanyama@augsburg.edu

MUE 111-B Augsburg Choir, Sec II: Global Harmony Choir, M/W/F 4:50-5:55 pm

The Augsburg Global Harmony Choir is open to all students who sing. If you are interested in joining the ensemble, please contact Dr. Shekela Wanyama.

CONCERT BAND
Director: Dr. Kenneth Green, green5@augsburg.edu

MUE 141-A Concert Band M/W/F 3:10-4:40 pm

The Augsburg Concert Band is open to all Augsburg students who play brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. If you are interested in joining the ensemble, please contact Dr. Kenneth Green (green5@augsburg.edu).

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Director: Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman, bergman1@augsburg.edu

MUE 121-A Orchestra, Th 5:30-8:20 pm

The Augsburg Symphony Orchestra is open to all Augsburg students who play string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. If you are interested in joining the ensemble, please contact Dr. Mark Elliot Bergman.

AUGSBURG JAZZ
Director: Dr. Kenneth Green, green5@augsburg.edu

MUE 143-A Jazz Band T/Th 3:40-5pm

The Augsburg Jazz Ensemble is open to all Augsburg students who play saxophone, trombone, trumpet, piano, electric guitar, electric bass, or drum set. If you are interested in joining the jazz ensemble, please contact Dr. Kenneth Green.

https://www.augsburg.edu/music/ensembles/

TOMORROW: Special Primary Election for Senate District 60

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

This month, a special election will be held for Minnesota Senate District 60, which encompasses Augsburg and other portions of south, northeast, and southeast Minneapolis. This special election is taking place due to the recent death of State Senator Kari Dziedzic.

The primary will take place on Tuesday, January 14, and the special election on Tuesday, January 28. Augsburg will have a polling location inside Christensen Center for students who reside on campus or in the local precinct on both dates. Absentee and in-person early voting options will be available beginning on January 9 for the primary and January 22 for the special election.

You can register to vote on primary day or on election day. An Augsburg student ID will work as proof of identity to register if you are voting on campus or in the city of Minneapolis.

See who’s running and learn more about this special election.

Event Announcements

Cedar Cultural Center Volunteer Orientation – TONIGHT

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 35 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.

Monday, January 13, 2025
5:30 PM to 6:30 PM

IF YOU’RE INTERESTED 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.

Learn more here: https://www.thecedar.org/events/volunteer-orientation

https://www.thecedar.org/events/volunteer-orientation

2025 MLK Convocation: “Black Resilience and Hope: The Path to Lasting Change”

submitted by jenningj@augsburg.edu

Pan-Afrikan Student Services invites you to join us for the 38th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation at Augsburg University! This wonderful event is on January 20th, from 1 to 3 pm in Foss Chapel. This year’s theme is “Black Resilience and Hope: The Path to Lasting Change.” We will be celebrating not only Dr. King, but the community around him that made the Civil Rights Movement a reality. Our Keynote Speaker, Dr. Artika Tyner will show us how to support our communities in a sustainable and empowering way. We hope to see you there! If you cannot make it to the event in person, please feel free to watch the livestream.

https://www.augsburg.edu/convo/mlk/

Keeping Track of Auggies

Nominate an Auggie for the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards

submitted by jonesma@augsburg.edu

Now is the time to nominate Auggie alumni for the various 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards! Nominations are open for the First Decade Award, the Distinguished Alumni Award, the Spirit of Augsburg Award, and the Distinguished Service Award. Awards will be presented at Homecoming in October 2025.

2025 Distinguished Alumni Award Nomination Form

Classifieds

Propane/Gas Generator for Sale (New)

submitted by lindn@augsburg.edu

DuroMax XP4850EH 4850W Dual Fuel Generator
$599.00 new, not including tax
Condition: New, unopened box.

https://www.duromaxpower.com/products/duromax-xp4850eh-4850-watt-dual-fuel-hybrid-generator-w-electric-start
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4850 Watt Gas or Propane Powered-Electric Start-Camping & RV Ready, Dual Fuel Portable Generator, Green

Plenty of Power – With 4,850 starting watts and 3,850 running watts, this unit can handle heavy loads, from lights and a refrigerator to a home air conditioner and high amperage power tools
Dual Fuel Technology – This generator runs on gasoline or propane, giving you the freedom and flexibility of fuel choice
Powerful Engine – The DuroMax 210cc OHV engine is a workhorse that provides plenty of power to handle multiple jobs, from powering high voltage appliances to heavy duty power tools
MX2 Technology – Get the maximum power from each of the 120-volt receptacles. Choose between operating the generator at both 120V and 240V simultaneously, or at 120V only with full power. Ideal for usage with RVs
Fully Featured Power Panel – The power panel includes a wide selection of outlets for maximum compatibility in your applications including: (2O) 120V household GFCI outlets and (1) 120/240V 30A twist lock outlet. The panel also includes a voltmeter and 12V DC charging posts for charging external batteries

Photos and details here