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Explore Costumes and Fashion This Fall with a Course in the Theatre Department

submitted by palmerst@augsburg.edu

This course will cover topics such as elements and principles of art and design, fashion designers in film, history of stage makeup and techniques, tattoos in theater, rendering costumes, facial hair, costumes in opera, fabric identification, how clothing is a form of nonverbal communication, and much more. Explore the creative process behind fashion and theatrical costume design.

This course is great for future theater artists, artists and designers of any medium, History majors, English majors, and those who simply appreciate the visual arts and want to gain more knowledge about this field!

THR280 – Fashion, Costumes, and Stage Makeup
Fall 2025, Monday, Wednesday, Friday (10:50 – 11:50am) 4 credits

Counts towards Arts Core Curriculum requirements. No prerequisites.

Instructor: Stacey Palmer; MFA Costume and Scenic Design and Theatre Historiography, BS Apparel Design and Theatre Arts (palmerst@augsburg.edu)

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Take a Screenwriting Course This Summer

submitted by myerss@augsburg.edu

Topics in Playwriting: Television

PWC 310-A or PWC 510-A

Summer 2025, Saturdays, June 7 through August 23, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Instructor: Jessica Huang (https://www.jessica-huang.com/)

Do you have a great idea for a TV show, but you’re not sure how to get it on the page? Do you have a script in the drawer that’s begging to be finished, but something just isn’t quite right?

Throughout the year, Augsburg University and Playwrights’ Center, a Twin-Cities-based national organization supporting playwrights and new play development, partner to offer online, accredited playwriting and television-writing courses, taught by today’s leading writers in the field to students all over the country.

This three-hour weekly class is designed as an online workshop for students who are interested in learning the art and craft of writing for television. Students will study the fundamentals of professional writing for broadcast, cable, and digital platforms. They will explore the principles of television series creation by developing a compelling premise and executing a viable, character-driven pilot script.

Registration for this course is processed through the Schwartz School of the Arts. Please reach out to creativearts@augsburg.edu with your interest.

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General Announcements

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!

New Staff Positions This Week (3)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

05/19/2025: Head Football Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000060416840-head-football-coach
05/16/2025: Counselor, Center for Wellness and Counseling
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000060033691-counselor-center-for-wellness-and-counseling
05/15/2025: Senior Associate Athletic Director
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000059750728-senior-associate-athletic-director

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New Staff Position: Head Football Coach

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

Summary of Position

The Football Head Coach is responsible for planning and administration of the football program. The head coach provides vision, leadership and oversight for current student-athletes, prospective students-athletes, alumni, parents and supporters of the program.

Primary Responsibilities

– Instruct student-athletes on physical health, team concepts, safety, and sport-specific skills on both an individual and team basis.
– Identify and recruit talented and qualified prospective student-athletes according to the recruiting goals established by the Athletic Administrative team.
– Determine and select rostered team members; exercises full-discretion of student-athlete playing time/competitive opportunities.
– Teach, advise and mentor student-athletes on life-skills.
– Maintain acceptable win/loss records or place-finish in accordance with Augsburg University Athletics program standards.
– Monitor and support academic progress of student-athletes/teams to meet/exceed athletic department standards; intervenes with appropriate corrective action as needed.
– Maintain acceptable student-athlete retention rates to the team and/or institution.
– Create sport/event-specific practice and meet plans, analyze film and facilitate team meetings.
– Supervise Assistant Coach(es) and/or graduate fellow(s) (if applicable).
– Oversee program compliance with all rules and policies.

Additional Responsibilities

– Oversee all areas of budget management, fundraising, travel planning and program organization.
– Alumni/parent communication and involvement, including organizing events as appropriate.
– Organize and participate in team community-service event(s).
– Involvement with camps and clinics.
– All other duties as apparent or assigned by supervisor(s).

Work Environment and Physical Demands

– Sport Specific – playing surface, indoor/outdoor, weather, season.
– Evenings, weekends and travel required.

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Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education Conference July 14-16 at Augsburg

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

This summer Augsburg will again host the annual Vocation of Lutheran Higher Education Conference. Each year, members of Lutheran colleges and universities gather to explore the distinctive roles we play in higher education. The theme of the 2025 conference “Ethical Leadership in a Changing World.” The conference aligns with NECU’s mission of preparing students for lives of leadership and service through a theologically rooted understanding of vocation. Ethical leadership—grounded in Lutheran traditions of grace, justice, and community—ensures development of the character and discernment to lead in ways that promote the common good. Join us as we explore how Lutheran higher education can equip the next generation of leaders to navigate ethical challenges with integrity and faith.

Highlights include a keynote address by Dr. Walter Fluker, a renowned scholar and leader in ethics and leadership studies, who will challenge participants to consider how vocation and values-based leadership intersect in today’s complex world. His insights will provide a foundation for discussions on how NECU institutions can cultivate ethical leaders who serve with wisdom, courage, and a deep sense of purpose.

The conference begins at 5:00 pm on Monday, July 14 and ends at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, July 16.

The registration fee is waived for Augsburg participants and meals (lunch and dinner) are provided to Augsburg participants free of charge. The deadline for registration is Monday, June 16. If you have questions about registration, please contact Janice Dames (x1732 or dames@augsburg.edu).

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