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Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

Parking Enforcement Notice – Towing

submitted by hartkop1@augsburg.edu

There have been ongoing issues of over-parking in Lot K. Moving forward, we will be towing immediately any person not parking in a designated parking space across campus. The over-parking is causing issues with the flow of traffic around campus and ability of people to come and go from parking spaces as they are being blocked in by over-parkers.

Teaching and Learning

Assessment Day (March 4) Faculty and Staff Workshops

submitted by denkinge@augsburg.edu

Please join the directors of Faculty Development, Persistence & Graduation, and Assessment for discussions on Tuesday, March 4th from 11am – 1pm in Oren 114. No classes are held on this day to allow first- and second-year students to participate in Career Exploration day activities (night classes are held as scheduled).

At 11am, we’ll discuss a comprehensive analysis of predictors of student success and persistence. This year the Office of Planning and Effectiveness gathered data from across campus on how academic engagement, social belonging, financial needs, and a host of other factors predict student success measures such as course completion, year-to-year retention, and on-track graduation status. These results offer new clarity around our student population, and during this session we will discuss how these findings can be used to guide data-driven solutions to increase student success.

After lunch, the Director of Assessment will lead an open forum on a new, Moodle-based assessment process of General Education Learning Outcomes, set to begin in the fall of 2025. All faculty who regularly teach in the General Education curriculum are encouraged to attend to learn more about the process, provide feedback, and ask questions as we develop this new streamlined approach to measuring student achievement in our core curriculum.

RSVP for Assessment Day Sessions

Interested in a Career in Public Service? Apply for an Obama Voyager Scholarship

submitted by devries@augsburg.edu

Do you find yourself drawn to community-engaged work and a career in public service? Have a strong academic record? Just want to know more about options for your future?

Consider applying for a scholarship through the Obama Foundation.

The Obama Voyager Scholarship Program is a two-year leadership development and scholarship program that offers substantial financial aid, an immersive work-travel experience, and a robust network of leaders and mentors.

To apply, you should be in your second year of undergraduate studies (in terms of timing, not credits.) Deadline: April 1, 2025. (The application is substantial, so you want to start now.)

If you want to know more, consult the website: https://www.obama.org/programs/
And get in touch with Prof. Jacqueline deVries, Director of Undergraduate Fellowships <devries@augsburg.edu>

https://www.obama.org/press-releases/obama-foundation-opens-applications-for-the-2025-2027-voyager-scholarship/

Navigate for Student Success Workshop: February 26, 12:30 p.m.

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

Navigate for Student Success Workshop will be Feb 26, 12:30 to 1:30 pm on Zoom. Join Kelsey Richardson Blackwell for an overview of the ways that Navigate can help support student success.

And don’t forget the Navigate-ness Greatness Prize!
All faculty who completes their midterm progress reports Spring 2025
will be entered in drawing for $50 Visa Gift Card.

Navigate Workshop Zoom link

Final Weeks: Faculty Distinguished Contributions Award Nominations

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

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 7 award categories: Scholarship, Service to the University, Service to the Community, Innovations in Teaching, 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

General Announcements

Internship Preparation Program Survey

submitted by guidettd@augsburg.edu

Help Shape Your Internship Success!

The Reell Office of Seeing Things Whole and the Strommen Center are launching an Internship Preparation Program here at Augsburg!

And we want your input!

Take this quick survey to help us tailor the program to your needs; whether you’re a first-year, sophomore, junior, or senior, and regardless of your internship experience.

✅ Your voice matters!

Thank you for your time!

For any questions, please reach out to cliftonk@augsburg.edu

Take this quick survey here!

Nominations Open for 2025 Leadership Awards

submitted by christe@augsburg.edu

Students, Staff, Faculty and Community Members are invited to nominate Augsburg Student Leaders, Student Organizations and Advisors for the 2025 Student Leadership Awards!

The Augsburg Leadership Awards are organized by Campus Life at the end of every spring semester to recognize outstanding student leaders and student organizations. Members of the Augsburg Senior Leadership Society are inducted, recent graduates of the Emerging Leaders Program are celebrated and recognized, and Day Student Government Members are honored.

This year’s ceremony will take place on April 27th, 5-7 p.m. in Foss Chapel.

The Awards Committee is looking forward to seeing all of your nominations!

Submit your Nominations Here!

Nominate an Auggie for the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Awards

submitted by jonesma@augsburg.edu

Do you know of an outstanding Auggie? 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 Nomination Form

ShareShop Hours + Donation and Volunteer Requests

submitted by olsoni@augsburg.edu

Hi Auggies! The ShareShop is open every week on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays, all from 1:00-5:00 pm (unless noted on our Instagram, @augsburg.shareshop). We are currently seeking furniture and appliance donations, as well as men’s clothing. Lastly, we are seeking volunteer models to help promote our organization. Anyone is welcome to apply! See posters around campus or our Instagram page for more details.

See you at Sverdrup 9B during open hours!

Marah Jacobson Named Provost at Bemidji State University

submitted by provost@augsburg.edu

Please join us in congratulating Marah Jacobson, who currently serves as Augsburg’s associate provost and Title IX officer, on her appointment as provost and vice president of academic affairs at Bemidji State University. Since coming to Augsburg in 2018, Marah has become a trusted advisor to many on campus and we are so grateful for the innumerable ways her steadfast commitment to our students has strengthened Augsburg. Please stay tuned for more information about this transition in leadership in the Provost’s Office and for opportunities to celebrate Marah as she concludes her time at Augsburg on April 3.

Dr. Marah Jacobson Named Provost at Bemidji State University

Event Announcements

Kavira Biometric Screenings and Information Session

submitted by mitchmar@augsburg.edu

We are pleased to inform you that Kavira will be onsite to conduct wellness visits and an information session for employees enrolled in university health insurance plans.

Wednesday, February 26
– 10:00-2:00 Biometric Screenings, Nelson Room, Christensen Center
– 2:30 Information Session, OGC 114

What to Expect: During your 10-minute appointment with a Kavira nurse, the following health metrics will be collected:
– Height
– Weight
– Blood Pressure
– Cholesterol Panel

To ensure the most accurate blood sugar and cholesterol readings, we recommend fasting for at least 10 hours prior to your appointment. Blood tests will be performed via a simple finger prick, and you’ll receive your results immediately.

Cost: This appointment is completely free of charge to you!

Important: Please be sure to download the Kavira App before your scheduled appointment. By doing so, you’ll be able to sign consent for your care and access communication with the team through the app’s messaging system. This will help ensure a smooth and efficient process on the day of your visit.

To download the Kavira app: Search for “Kavira” in the App Store or Google Play Store. As this is a new app for the Kavira team, we kindly ask for your patience during the roll-out process. If you encounter any major issues, please let us know.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to stay on top of your health. Sign up today to secure your spot!

Sign Up for Biometric Screening

Career Exploration Day for First and Second Year Students – March 4

submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu

Augsburg’s Career Exploration Day is almost here, taking place on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Below is some information that will help you prepare for the event!

What is Career Exploration Day?
–This day is a required event for all 1st and 2nd year undergraduate students who started at Augsburg in fall semester 2023 or spring semester 2024 or later.

Students will explore potential majors and the various career opportunities associated with each major, set career goals and competencies they would like to develop, link their long-term goals with academic planning, and meet with faculty to help assist with their goals.

All classes prior to 5pm on March 4, 2025 will be canceled to ensure that students are able to attend this event.

Where do I check in?
–Students should check in at 9am in the Foss Center Atrium.

What is planned for the day?
–You’ll have the opportunity to attend workshops of your choice in the morning, and connect with Augsburg faculty in the afternoon. We encourage you to select the workshops that interest you prior to the event! Click for schedule: https://careers.augsburg.edu/career-exploration-day/

What if I’m not sure where to start?
–Feeling excited and maybe a little nervous about where to start as you think about Career Exploration Day? Don’t sweat it! We’ve got just the tool to empower you before our Career Exploration Day: Focus 2 Career. It’s your personalized roadmap to career success, packed with interactive assessments that help you uncover:
–Your unique interests, skills, and values
–Matching career paths and majors at Augsburg
–Actionable steps to explore your desired fields

First time using this tool? Follow the directions on this website to set up your account: https://careers.augsburg.edu/resources/focus-2-career-for-beginning-and-continuing-career-exploration/

Sverdrup Guest Lecture: “Leveraging EEG-Based Brain Measures to Identify Substance Abuse Risk”

submitted by yoon@augsburg.edu

Space is limited so please RSVP soon (https://tinyurl.com/EEG-Talk) to join the Psychology Department on Monday, 3/10 (10:30-11:30) for a talk by University of Minnesota Research Professor, Dr. Stephen Malone.

Over the course of 25 years, Dr. Malone has been an integral part of a unique program of research at the Minnesota Center for Twin and Family Research aimed at better understanding substance use and abuse, its correlates, causes and consequences.

Dr. Malone, working with colleagues and students, has used EEG-related measures to uncover stable and predictive biomarkers of risk. In this talk, he will share some insights and discoveries from this work, offering a view of how brain activity can help us understand and predict substance use behaviors and substance-related problems. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an expert in the field!

https://tinyurl.com/EEG-Talk

Reminder: Spring Anti-Racism Training Coming Up TOMORROW Tuesday, February 25

This is a reminder that the Spring Session of the Annual Anti-Racism Training is taking place tomorrow Tue, Feb 25 at 4:00-6:30 pm in the Chapel.

To learn more, click here:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/

To register, click here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-y9HfpY5gF00GuHaLfi5KJZFqJ0mGajtJ6ARZANvmvM9wWQ/viewform

“Know Your Rights” Presentations – Friday, February 28

A representative from the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota will be facilitating two “Know Your Rights” presentations on Friday, February 28 via Zoom.

Presentation #1 is taking place at 12:15-1:30 p.m. and will be geared a bit more toward students, however faculty and staff are welcome to attend.

Presentation #2 is taking place at 1:45-3:00 p.m. and will be geared a bit more toward faculty and staff, however students are welcome to attend.

Please Note:
-Check the Augsburg University calendar to copy the event to your calendar.
-Augsburg email addresses will be required to attend these presentations.
-Please feel free to invite your colleagues and students to these presentations.

Daily Chapel: Dr. John Zobitz

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Join us from 11:30 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. in Hoversten Chapel for the next installment in our Uncovering Vocation series. Dr. John Zobitz, Professor and Data Science Program Manager in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, will reflect on his personal vocation journey. Come and hear more about Jon, our community, and how we are called to live our lives for the sake of the world.

Study Abroad in Norway: Learn More Today

submitted by hardaker@augsburg.edu

Auggies – are you interested in study abroad in NORWAY?

Join us for a virtual Town Hall to learn more about Augsburg’s brand-new study abroad program in Norway, with the new Norway Site Director, Bettine Hoff Hermanson! RSVP to join virtually on Tuesday, February 25th at 12:00 p.m. via Zoom.

What is this new semester program in Norway all about?

The newest Augsburg global program, “Social Systems, Sustainability, and Justice in Norway” encourages students to “dig deeper” into contemporary social issues through a Norwegian lens. We will be looking at the climate crisis and the emerging importance of environmental sustainability, what does “national identity” look like, gender equality, immigration, happiness, housing, labor rights, renewable energy, and economic inequality.

Along the way, we will partake in many exciting excursions and build connections with local college students to help integrate students into the community for an undeniably unique Norwegian experience.

Students can learn more about the program at the study abroad website: go.augsburg.edu/norway, or make a study abroad advising appointment on Navigate.

RSVP To the Virtual Town Hall

Advocate for the Minnesota State Grant on March 11

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

Join the Minnesota Private College Council for Day at the Capitol 2025, where you can advocate for increased support for low- and middle-income college students. Your legislators need to hear from you about the Minnesota State Grant program!

What: 2025 Day at the Capitol
Who: Students who receive the Minnesota State Grant
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Time: 8:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

During Day at the Capitol, you’ll attend a Minnesota State Grant advocacy and lobbying training with student advocates from Augsburg and other Minnesota private colleges. Then you’ll meet with legislators and have lunch at the Capitol. The Minnesota Private College Council will host a Q&A session with public policy experts and policymakers and will provide everything you need to be a successful advocate. We will take the light rail from campus to and from the Capitol together. Plus, free lunch!

Today is the deadline to sign up!

Have questions or need help? Email farrisr@augsburg.edu.

Learn more and register for Day at the Capitol.

Building Your Personal Brand – March 11

submitted by mohamedr@augsburg.edu

Join Our Personal Branding Workshop!

Unlock your potential with the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work! This engaging workshop will teach you how to authentically present yourself and stand out in any setting.

Explore the three key pillars of personal branding:

Identity: Discover your values and strengths.
Perception: Manage your reputation and influence.
Visibility: Show up consistently and connect meaningfully.

Gain actionable strategies through interactive discussions and hands-on exercises. Whether you’re launching your career or looking to elevate your professional presence, this is your chance to enhance your brand and seize control of your future!

March 11 at 6pm-7pm
Location: Oren Gate Way Center 100

RSVP Here

Fosdick Lecture on Preaching on March 6

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Join Augsburg University Campus Ministry in Hoversten Chapel on Thursday, March 6th at 10:00 am for the 8th Annual Fosdick Lecture on Preaching. Rev. Dr. DeWayne Davis will address the topic “Shall Untruth Win? Faithful Preaching in an Age of Mistrust and Misinformation.”

Observers have offered provocative words and phrases to describe our cultural and political moment. Post-truth. The fall of reason. Alternative facts. Can good news penetrate the noise of propaganda and conspiracy in our national discourse? Can a word of hope break through the cynicism and nihilism of cruel and radicalized politics? Now more than ever, from one-on-one meetings with parishioners to our proclamations from behind the sacred desk to our public utterances, courageous preachers must freshly voice the enduring wisdom of the Bible, the tradition, and religious experience to a people awash in propaganda and misinformation delivered through an inflammatory media landscape. Harry Emerson Fosdick summoned the courage to speak truthfully and faithfully during his time of rapid change and discoveries. Will we?

Rev. Davis joined Plymouth Congregational Church as Lead Minister in December 2020. The son of two ministers and the youngest of fifteen children in Mississippi, Dr. Davis earned his B.A. at Howard University and an MA at the University of Maryland. He was awarded an M.Div. with Honors at Wesley Seminary and a D.Min. at Luther Seminary. He is ordained in the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches. Dr. Davis brings a gift for preaching, an appetite for partnerships, a commitment to liberal theology and social justice, as well as experience in public policy work.

Coffee and Registration at 9:30 am. Lecture at 10:00 am; Reverend Davis will also preach at the 11:30 am chapel service. The lecture will also be livestreamed.

All participants are welcome. If you need accommodations, please call the University Events department at 612.330.1104 or email events@augsburg.edu.

Registration information

Crafting Connections Staff Social

submitted by selinski@augsburg.edu

Take a break and join Graphic Designer and Staff Senate rep, Hayley Selinski, in the Marketing and Communications office for a fun and relaxing staff event! We’ll be getting creative with an easy and quick craft, enjoying some snacks, and connecting with coworkers in a casual, welcoming space. Questions? Email staffsenate@augsburg.edu

Please invite all of your Augsburg staff friends and join us in the Marketing and Communications Suite (Anderson Res Hall, Lower Level, Suite 25) from 1–3pm on Thursday, February 27.

Follow our calendar to stay updated on Staff Senate events!

Interfaith Symposium – Thursday

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Us for the 2025 Interfaith Symposium on Thursday, February 27th at 11:00 am – noon in Hoversten Chapel. Class times will be adjusted to allow all students, faculty and staff to attend.

We are excited to welcome Valarie Kaur as the keynote speaker!

Speaker Bio: Valarie Kaur is a civil rights leader, lawyer, award-winning filmmaker, educator, and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project. Valarie became an activist when a Sikh father and family friend was the first person murdered in hate violence in the aftermath of 9/11. Since then, Valarie has led visionary campaigns to tell untold stories and change policy on issues ranging from hate crimes to digital freedom. Her work ignited a national movement to reclaim love as a force for justice. Today, the Revolutionary Love Project is seeding networked communities of practice across the country to build the beloved community. A daughter of Punjabi Sikh farmers in California, Valarie lifts up her vision for America in her acclaimed TED Talk and #1 LA Times Bestseller See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love. In Fall 2022, Valarie was honored at the White House in the first-ever Uniters Ceremony, recognizing her as a prophetic leader whose work is healing America. She is also the author of newly released Sage Warrior and children’s book World of Wonder.

For more information and to register visit: https://www.augsburg.edu/interfaith/about/interfaith-spring-symposium/
(Note – registration is required if you will attend virtually.)

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