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Take Your Class Outside With Augsburg’s Outdoor Classroom Cart

submitted by uc-env-stwd-cmte@augsburg.edu

With spring weather on the horizon, faculty and other members of the Augsburg community can reserve Augsburg’s outdoor classroom cart to hold gatherings outside. The cart includes 24 chairs, a blackboard, a whiteboard, markers, chalk, clipboards, wi-fi, a solar-powered charging station, data projector for evening use, and a portable lectern. The cart is stored in a locker in the basement of Foss and can be wheeled out to any location on campus. It takes about a half hour to set up. Email Joe Underhill (underhil@augsburg.edu) to make a reservation.

General Announcements

AAC Is Not Accepting New Proposals Until September

submitted by ribeiro@augsburg.edu

AAC has received a very large number of complex proposals in hopes for fall implementation. We cannot process any additional proposals before the end of this term and we cannot guarantee that all proposals received after the deadline for fall implementation will be discussed before the end of this semester. Please hold off on new submissions until the fall. Thank you! AAC chairs (aac-proposals@augsburg.edu)

Get Your Mail Over the Summer

submitted by longj@augsburg.edu

As we near the end of another year please don’t forget to take care of your campus mailbox. This includes checking it for any mail, returning your lock and filing out the survey for what you would like us to do with your mail after this semester.

Two weeks after the spring semester ends (on May 23, 2025) we will close all student campus boxes unless they responded to the End of Year survey. If you would like your mail forwarded or would like to keep your mailbox open for the summer, please fill out this survey
(https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSen8Hb9X2VU3VbQWqr9sPleUUk0pJROmx7iM6sr-lfY4vjgMw/viewform?usp=sharing).

Before the fall semester starts we will reassign campus boxes to all residential students. Without completing the survey, it will most likely be a different number.

We are only able to forward 1st Class USPS mail. Packages must be looked at case by case. Some USPS will allow forwarding. (Reply to the Augsburg package email and we will look at that package.) Other packages (UPS, FedEx, Amazon, etc.), magazines, non-profit mail and standard mail will not be forwarded. We can also only forward to USA addresses. The forwarding period for the Augsburg Mailroom is two months from when the request is submitted. Afterward any additional mail we receive will be returned to sender.

We request that you contact the people/business sending you mail and update your address with them. Augsburg is classified as a business so you will not be able to do so through the US Post Office itself. Enrolling in online/electronic bills or statements can also be a smart option, it is environmentally friendly, secure and will often save you time (and sometimes money). Asking us to forward your mail does not change your mailing address with the USPS or Augsburg University, just with the Mailroom.

End of the year Campus Box survey

New FAFSA Deadline

submitted by bjorkluw@augsburg.edu

The 2025-2026 FAFSA is available to complete online at http://www.studentaid.gov. If you have not yet completed your FAFSA for the upcoming academic year, please complete this as soon as possible to ensure funding availability.

The deadline to receive the MN State Grant is July 31st, 2025. Your FAFSA must be fully submitted by this date.

Student Financial Services is available to assist you with FAFSA completion appointments.

Faculty/Staff: Please help us in reminding students to complete their FAFSA ASAP!

File your FAFSA today!

Enter to Win $1,000 – Student Needs Survey

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

To:
All Augsburg students:

What:
Enter to win $1000!

WHAT???:
Enter to win $1000!

How:
Check your email from Michael Grewe, Assistant Provost and Dean of Students, for a link to tell Augsburg your thoughts in the Student Needs Survey, which will take no more than 20 minutes to complete.

Gift Cards:
Gift cards totaling $1500 have already been awarded. $2,500 in gift card incentives remain; this includes one $1000 gift card, one $500, five $100, and ten $50 gift cards.

When:
Fill in the survey by April 19, 2025 to be considered for the last selection of gift card winners.

Winners of the remaining gift cards will be selected after the close of the survey. Complete the survey soon to be eligible!

Appreciation:
Thank you for supporting the Augsburg community by completing the survey.

Get the word out:
Please tell your friends and student organization peers about the survey.

Questions?
Email deanofstudents@augsburg.edu

Participate in a Survey on Law Enforcement and Interrogation Techniques

submitted by wagnerdd@augsburg.edu

We’re seeking participants to share their perspectives on law enforcement and interrogation techniques in a brief survey. Your input is valuable and will contribute to important research led by faculty and students in the psychology department. Participation is completely voluntary, and all responses are confidential.
Incentives: Complete the survey for a chance to win one of ten $5 Target gift cards or the grand prize of a $50 Target gift card!

Click here to access the survey

New Staff Positions This Week (5)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

04/10/2025: Graduate Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000053157973-graduate-assistant-women-s-lacrosse-coach
04/10/2025: Graduate Assistant Women’s Wrestling Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000053158085-graduate-assistant-women-s-wrestling-coach
04/10/2025: Maintenance Operator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000053154515-maintenance-operator
04/09/2025: Public Safety Officer
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000052909682-public-safety-officer
04/07/2025: Program Associate of Customized Programs, Center for Global Education and Experience
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000052412097-program-associate-of-customized-programs-center-for-global-education-and-experience-

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New Student Positions This Week (2)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

04/07/2025: Student: Strommen Center Career Peer Advisor: Academic Year 2025-26
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000052494985-student-strommen-center-career-peer-advisor-academic-year-2025-26
04/07/2025: Student: Public Safety Dispatcher, Academic Year 2024-25
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000052487665-student-public-safety-dispatcher-academic-year-2024-25

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Event Announcements

Staff and Faculty: Save the Date for “36 Questions for Civic Love” on April 16 – This Wednesday

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Join us on April 16th at the Mixed Blood Theater for dinner and the opportunity to spend time with someone you don’t know (or, if you’d really rather, someone you do). 36 Questions for Civic Love is a toolkit designed to connect strangers, and strengthen relationships between neighbors, comrades, and colleagues. We’re extending this invitation to community partners in our neighborhoods as well, giving you the opportunity to connect with people at places like the Brian Coyle Community Center, Afghan Cultural Society, Cedar Cultural Center, KFAI and more.

Please RSVP using the link below to help us plan for dinner and childcare. Please email Jenean Gilmer with any questions or concerns.

This event is for STAFF and FACULTY only. If any student groups are interested in hosting a similar event, please contact Jenean Gilmer.

https://forms.gle/iP81oeA4i6hrQKfT9

Staff Senate Events and Happenings

submitted by cliftonk@augsburg.edu

The Augsburg Staff Senate continues to find opportunities to build community and relationships across departments. We also seek to remain informed about overall campus happenings. If you can’t make all the Focused Conversations or other University-wide meetings, please feel free to reach out with any questions you might have.

You can email us at staffsenate@augsburg.edu

Upcoming opportunities to connect:
Monday Coffee Breaks:
Drop-in and Chat Coffee Times (a gift from the Provost) will be held each Monday (9:45-10:45) in FOS 171 for staff and faculty.
Just pop in, grab some coffee, and chat for a few minutes as you are able through the rest of the semester.

36 Questions for Civic Love:
April 16, 2025 | 5:30–8 p.m.

Groups will leave from campus to make the 10 minute walk/roll to Mixed Blood at 5:30 and 5:45 p.m. Staff, Faculty, and Community Partners all invited. DINNER WILL BE SERVED! CHILDCARE PROVIDED!

More information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSePziK63eZFzKtoumAnql1AOi1YpIfRkqtG3LnPRn_EHyGkyA/viewform

Monthly Brown Bag Lunches:
Monthly on the second Tuesday: May 13th at 12pm

Meet monthly for a casual staff lunch. Location to be determined over the summer months.

END OF YEAR ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Tuesday, May 20, 3–4:30 P.M.

Follow our Senate Senate Calendar on our website – https://sites.augsburg.edu/staffsenate/about/

OGC Sabo Center and Interfaith Housewarming Party, This Thursday (April 17) from 3-6pm

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join the Sabo Center (115) and Interfaith Institute (106) in Oren Gateway Center for a Housewarming Party! The Sabo Center has risen from the underside of Anderson Residence Hall to the delightful and light-filled offices opposite Nabo Cafe. The Interfaith Institute is just down the hall (between the bathroom and vending machine) and we are pleased to welcome you to celebrate with us. There will be arty stuff, space to share your ideas, and PRIZES! Light refreshments will be served.

Eco-Week Series in Chapel on April 21-25

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Join us in Hoversten Chapel during Earth Week for an opportunity to process, take seriously, and think hopefully about Climate Change. While the science of what we have to do to stave off and survive climate change is largely settled, it’s cultivating the will to do so that’s the problem. That makes Climate Change a spiritual problem as much as it is a scientific one.

On Monday 4/21 at 10:40, Tara and Tiffany will lead a Mindful Monday chapel that encourages a reconnection with the earth and nature.

On Tuesday 4/22 at 11:30, Prof. Leon van Eck will give a vocation chapel talk centered around his sense and experience of calling to care for the world (and not giving up in the face of climate change).

On Wednesday 4/23 at 10:40 Profs. Nancy Fischer and Lindsay Starck will lead a futurist exercise – having participants imagine years into the future what problems they might face as a result of climate change and how they may be of help.

On Thursday 4/24 at 11:00 Prof. Joe Underhill will talk about Augsburg’s River Semester as an example in alternative lifestyle living, as well as “wandering in the wilderness” during times of political and ecological crisis.

And on Friday 4/25 at 10:40 Prof. Cody Sanders from Luther Seminary will give a lecture/sermon on hope that refuses to be domesticated by our current systems and ways of life.

TODAY: Focused Conversation on FY2025–26 Budget

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

All faculty and staff are invited to May Focused Conversation at noon today. Associate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer John Coskran will present an overview of Augsburg’s budget development process and financial targets for FY2025–26.

Monday, April 14, 2025

12—1:00 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)

It’s Time for “Something So Right”

submitted by boerger@augsburg.edu

YOU’RE INVITED TO:

“SOMETHING SO RIGHT”

PRESENTED BY

AUGSBURG STUDENT COMPOSERS & CHORAL SINGERS

COACHED & DIRECTED BY

DRS. MARK ELLIOT BERGMAN, SHEKELA WANYAMA, AND KRISTINA BOERGER

ON APRIL 14TH AT 7:00 IN HOVERSTEN CHAPEL

FEATURING GUEST PERFORMANCES BY

TED GODBOUT, PIANO
DAVE SCHMALENBERGER, DRUMS
THE MIRANDOLA ENSEMBLE
HAMLINE A CAPPELLA CHOIR

IN

WORLD PREMIERES BY COMPOSERS IN MINNESOTA & NORWAY
CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER MUSIC FOR MIXED VOICES A CAPPELLA
ORIGINAL MUSIC FOR PIANO SOLO, PIANO-FLUTE DUET, & SATB VOICES WITH PIANO
SETTINGS OF POETRY BY WALT WHITMAN AND WILLIAM HALVERSON
CHORAL SONGS OF LOVE & RESISTANCE
ARRANGED VOCAL JAZZ & POP
BAROQUE OPERA ARIA
AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITUAL
VOCAL HARMONY FROM BULGARIA, MADAGASCAR, & SOUTH AFRICA

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

Korean Music Old and New: Workshop and Performance

submitted by leejuy@augsburg.edu

Workshop for Any Students interested!
12:30 – 2 pm | Band Room | Registration required!
Theme: Korean Traditional Music and Experiential Learning
Join us for an engaging workshop where musicians from Korea will introduce two key instruments of Korean traditional music:

Gayageum: A plucked zither
Janggu: An hourglass-shaped drum

In this hands-on experience, you will gain insight into these instruments and the diverse genres they are part of. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to interact directly with these instruments and learn to play basic traditional rhythms and folk melodies.

Performance: Korean Music Old & New
5 – 6 pm | Sateren Auditorium | Open to the Public

Experience the rich spectrum of Korean music, from the elegance of traditional court music to the lively expressiveness of folk music, to modern compositions that blend tradition with contemporary innovation. This performance brings together the old and the new, showcasing the enduring beauty of Korean music across generations.

For more information and registration for the workshop, use this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZUFf-ibssny_QT-Jsa14VhtP0P-bzD5l7dT0funS0g8/edit?tab=t.0

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZUFf-ibssny_QT-Jsa14VhtP0P-bzD5l7dT0funS0g8/edit?tab=t.0

Estamos Unidos Film Screening

submitted by zapataaa@augsburg.edu

Students from “Empires and Borderlands in North America” would like to invite the Augsburg community to a special screening of Alvaro Morales’s documentary “Estamos Unidos.” This film documents the intense journey of several hundred migrants from the Guatemala – Mexico Border up to Mexico City, Mexico. The screening will take place in Oren 111, Wednesday, April 16th, from 3:30pm – 5:30pm. Know Your Right info cards will also be available. This community event is being co-sponsored by the Department of History and Department of Critical Race and Ethnicity Studies.

Any questions before or after the screening can be sent to – zapataa@ausburg.edu .

The Sverdrup Visiting Science Program – April 14 and 15

submitted by crombie@augsburg.edu

The Sverdrup Visiting Scientist Program welcomes Dr. Janet Iwasa, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Utah, where she serves as director of the Genetic Science Learning Center. Her broad goal is to create accurate and compelling molecular and cellular visualizations that will support research, learning and scientific communication. In her Convocation Lecture titled “Visualizing Tiny Worlds,” Dr. Iwasa will discuss how animated models can help us visualize and understand the invisible molecular machines that drive life (Tuesday, April 15, 11:00am, Hoversten Chapel). Please note the Convocation Schedule for adjusted class times on this day.

Dr. Iwasa will also visit with presenters at the Zyzzogeton Student Research Symposium on April 15 and give a technical talk on “Animating Molecular Machines” that will delve into more of the scientific details of her work (Monday, April 14, 5:00pm, Hagfors 150).

Find out more about the Sverdrup Convocation at https://www.augsburg.edu/convo/sverdrup/.

Convocation Schedule

2025 Zyzzogeton Student Research Symposium – April 15

submitted by crombie@augsburg.edu

Augsburg celebrates the creativity and scholarship of undergraduate students with its annual Zyzzogeton Student Research Symposium. The symposium falls at the end of each academic year and is a culmination of achievement featuring work across departments.

This year Zyzzogeton will feature posters from more than 60 undergraduate researchers in the science, social science and humanity disciplines.

Zyzzogeton will take place on Tuesday, April 15, 3 – 4:30pm in Hagfors Center. There will be a convocation schedule for that day and no classes scheduled during the event time, so we hope that all students, faculty and staff are able to attend!

Those who need any disability-related accommodation to fully participate in this event are encouraged to contact University Events at events@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1104. Remember to have the name, date, and time of the event with you when contacting their office. Please allow for sufficient time to arrange the accommodation.

Visit the Zyzzogeton website for more information.

Zyzzogeton Website

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