Index

Public Safety and Facilities Announcements

No Package Delivery During Spring Break

submitted by longj@augsburg.edu

Packages will not be delivered during Spring Break. Shipping/Receiving will be open our regular hours (weekdays 10am to 3pm), but will not be delivering packages around campus. If you order supplies please come to Shipping/Receiving to pick up when you receive the email from us letting you know your package has come in. We do not have storage space for a large number of packages and can only keep items for two weeks. Please contact us if you need to make other arrangements, mailship@augsburg.edu. We will resume deliveries once break is over, 3/23/26.

Shipping/Receiving

Teaching and Learning

Mississippi River Field Research Opportunities

submitted by underhil@augsburg.edu

On Monday, March 23rd from 12:00 – 1:00 in OGC 100, students interested in outdoor education, environmental justice, river studies, and political organizing can learn more about two upcoming programs on the Mississippi River. ENV 310: Outdoor Leadership, Justice, and Sustainability will be in Fall 2026. The class is offered on campus but includes a five-day trip by sailboat down the river from St. Paul to Lake Pepin in late September. Students in that class will learn about leadership, sustainability, and community building around social justice issues. And for the truly adventurous, Augsburg’s seventh River Semester which will travel the length of the Mississippi River in Fall 2027, and those interested in joining that expedition should start planning for that now. Participants take a full set of courses undertaken over the course of a 100-day journey down the length of the Mississippi River, a once-in-a-lifetime life-changing experience.

River Semester

Applications for Interfaith Scholars Due Wednesday

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

The Interfaith Scholars program is a yearlong course and service learning opportunity taught by the Interfaith Institute’s Executive Director and Professor of Religion, Najeeba Syeed.

Interfaith Scholars explore the religious diversity of the Augsburg student body, the wider Twin Cities community, and the United States by learning from guest speakers from religious communities, business professionals, and other leaders across various sectors. Participants will gain leadership skills by learning and practicing how to converse respectfully with others about what they believe, why it matters, and how it propels us to service in the world.

Students with any religious or spiritual worldview as well as students without a connection to a religious tradition are encouraged to apply.

Applications for the 2026-27 student cohort are now open.
Applications are due on Wednesday, March 11.

UPDATE: The Interfaith Scholars course now fulfills the Augsburg Experience requirement!

Learn More and Apply

Attention Students: Apply to Be a 2026-27 Christensen Scholar

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

We are now taking applications for the 2026-2027 cohort of Christensen Scholars. Apply at the link below by Friday March 27, 2026.

Christensen Scholars spend a year in community exploring questions of faith, identity, and vocation through a Christian theological lens. Students should be open to engaging seriously and openly with these topics, but it is not a requirement that a student be an active member of a faith community. Applicants need only be open to sharing about and listening to a diverse set of perspectives within the Christian tradition.

BENEFITS:
• Develop a deeper understanding of your own vocation in a caring community.
• Create a deeper sense of belonging among your peers.
• Learn new ways to live out your faith on a daily basis within the community.
• Experience a remote mountain retreat center in the middle of winter.
• Receive a small scholarship and a $500.00 stipend to cover expenses.
• All-expenses-paid winter pilgrimage in mid-January.
• 4 upper division Religion credits (can be used toward your major or minor)

NOTE: RLN 100 is a prerequisite for this year-long course. We will gather every other Thursday evening (6pm-8pm), both Fall and Spring semesters. Additionally, the pilgrimage during the end of your winter break in January 2027 is mandatory. Students admitted are expected to have good attendance and participation in the sessions and on the trip in order to earn course credit.

Christensen Scholars program is co-led by Dr. Jeremy Myers (myers@ausburg.edu) from the Christensen Center for Vocation and Rev. John Schwehn (schwehn@augsburg.edu) from Campus Ministry.

APPLY HERE

General Announcements

Win an Amazon Gift Card – Participate in Research: Tinder Use and Mental Health Outcomes

submitted by bloyere@augsburg.edu

My name is Evan Bloyer, and I am a graduate student in the Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology program here at Augsburg University. My clinical research project is understanding how Tinder use impacts mental health outcomes, particularly self-esteem and body esteem. I have received Augsburg University’s IRB approval and am able to collect data from eligible participants. To participate, please click on the link below. Email me at bloyere@augsburg.edu for any questions or concerns. If you participate, you will be eligible for a raffle for one of four $25 Amazon gift cards.

Mental Health Survey

Nominate an Auggie for the 2026 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 2026 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 2026. Nominations can be received until the end of March.

Nomination Form: Distinguished Alumni Awards 2026

Student Poetry Prize

submitted by starckl@augsburg.edu

Submit to Augsburg’s John R. Mitchell / Academy of American Poets Prize
Deadline for Submission: 22 March 2026

This competition, endowed by Jean Mitchell in honor of the late John Mitchell, former English Department faculty member and poet, is for the best group of three poems composed by a current Augsburg undergraduate or graduate student. The award includes a $100 prize ($50 each, if split between two winners), a certificate from the Academy of American Poets, a one-year membership to the Academy of American Poets, and publication on poets.org.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
• A set of three well-proofread poems must be sent from your Augsburg email address as an attachment to starckl@augsburg.edu by 22 March 2026.
• Writers should put Mitchell Prize in the subject line.
• The email must contain the titles of the poems, and the poet’s full name, pronouns, status (undergrad or grad), phone number, and mailing/permanent address.
• Winners will be announced by Augsburg University in early April.
• In the summer, the Academy will send a letter of congratulations and a certificate to each winner or honorable mention recipient. If two winners are chosen, the prize money will be divided between them.

We’re excited to read your work!

Explore Graduate Programs at the UMN Carlson School of Management

submitted by mendezm@augsburg.edu

Curious about graduate study in business, analytics, or accounting? A Representative from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management will be on campus to share information about their specialized master’s programs and answer your questions.

Stop by to learn more about program options, admissions requirements, application timelines, and career opportunities connected to Carlson’s graduate programs.

Tabling Details:
Date: Thursday, March 12th
Time: 10am-2pm
Location: Christensen Lobby

This is a great opportunity to connect directly with an admissions representative and explore whether a specialized graduate business program could be a good fit for your goals.

Stop by anytime!

Faculty Regalia Rentals for Commencement

submitted by commencement@augsburg.edu

For faculty who are planning to participate in this year’s commencement ceremony on May 7 and who need regalia, rentals are available through Herff Jones.

Please use the information below to verify your regalia order.

https://facultycapgown.herffjones.com

Spring 2026

Customer # 22001577000

Order # 5135945

Select your name to verify your information. If you are not shown in the dropdown menu, please select “new faculty member” and add your information in the portal. IMPORTANT: Please use your alma mater institution in order to receive the correct hood colors. The deadline to order rental regalia is April 14 for regular shipping and April 23 for expedited shipping.

Please contact Aaron Warwick, Augsburg campus store manager, at aaron.warwick@getugear.com if you have any questions.

Order rental regalia

Event Announcements

Collage Event in Hagfors 150A, 4-6 pm on March 12

submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu

Come collage and enjoy sweet treats and tea! All materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own photos, ephemera, or anything else you would like to collage with. Participants will also have the chance to publish their artwork in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, Thó Wiŋ.

RSVP:
https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12299788

This workshop is hosted by allison anne, a queer, nonbinary multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis and working in collage, zinemaking, mail art, book art, design & publishing. They co-founded the projects Twin Cities Collage Collective and NONMACHINABLE, which connect and publish artists & creatives locally & around the world. Learn more at allisonanne.com or on Instagram: @allisonannecollage

Seguimos Aquí – Latine Networking Event

submitted by sinchej@augsburg.edu

Hello Everyone! Join Sembrando Nuestro Futuro (SNF) & Augsburg Latin American Students (ALAS) for our annual Latine Networking Event! This year’s theme is ¡Seguimos Aquí! which will be held on Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 from 5:30pm – 7:30pm, in Hagfors Center 150ABC.

This event is open to all college students at Augsburg and the surrounding areas. You will have the opportunity to connect with Latine professionals and community leaders who will come and share their ideas and experiences about their careers. Our key notespeaker this year is none other than Maria Isa Perez Vega of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

Please join us to expand your social network, engage in meaningful conversations, and learn about new opportunities and resources. We can’t wait to see you there!

RSVP Here!

Thursday: Focused Conversation on Athletics

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

All faculty and staff are invited to the March Focused Conversation this Thursday, March 12. Join Amy Cooper, athletic director, for a conversation about Auggie Athletics.

March Focused Conversation: Athletics
Thursday, March 12, 2026
12:30–1:30 p.m.
Marshall Room or via Zoom

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

All Hands | Inside Augsburg (login required)

Eco-Spirituality Conversation on Thursday – Join Us

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Do you feel a deep spiritual connection to nature? Eco-Spirituality is a worldview and practice that views nature as sacred and celebrates the interconnection between nature and humanity. Join us for an exploration of Eco- Spirituality leading up to the Interfaith Symposium: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves (March 25).

What: Conversation on Eco-Spirituality
When: Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: OGC100
Who: Anyone from the Augsburg community is welcome

Special guest:
Kieran Morris is a farmer, guide, historian, martial arts teacher, woodsman and community organizer. He has called the forests and waters of Mni Sota Makoce home all his life.

Attending the Interfaith Symposium? Please Register (Livestream Registration Now Available)

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

We are excited to welcome Rev. Jen Bailey as the keynote speaker for the 2026 interfaith symposium. Jen is an interfaith leader working at the intersection of investing in the leadership of young people and the vitality of the natural environment. Jen will speak on the theme Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves.

Date: Wednesday, March 25
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm keynote
1:00 – 2:00 pm lunch
Location: Sateren Auditorium (keynote), Hoversten Chapel (lunch)

All Augsburg community members are welcome to attend (at no cost). Please register to help us plan for the event.

NEW: Registration to attend the keynote livestream is now available. Click the register link for more info.

Register

Free Poetry Workshops in April

submitted by starckl@augsburg.edu

Come celebrate National Poetry Month at Northeast Library off Central Ave in April!

Spring Lines is a series of free, in-person community poetry workshops open to members of the public, age 18+ – RSVP required. No experience needed. To sign up for one or more dates in April, send an email to Lara, Mplswritingworkshops@gmail.com

Workshops take place Saturday mornings in April on 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, from 10am-12pm. These workshops are hosted by author and teaching artist Lara Mimosa Montes (who often teaches in the Augsburg MFA Program).

For more info, contact: Lara, mplswritingworkshops@gmail.com

April 25 – Miles That Matter 5k Supporting the International Institute of MN

submitted by olsenkat@augsburg.edu

Join the PA Program and support the International Institute of Minnesota Saturday April 25th at 10 am for a 5k walk/run to benefit the institution and our PA program! Every participant gets a t-shirt and the first 70 to sign up get a free water bottle!

The event is at Bde Maka Ska and anyone can join, so invite your friends and family. Registration ends April 10th.

Learn more and sign up below! Registration is $35, students are $25, and kids 12 and under are free!

Register today!

Kathy McGillivray Shares Her Story of Thriving Tomorrow

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us tomorrow for our next How We Thrive talk of the academic year.

Kathy McGillivray, director of CLASS, Augsburg’s Disability resources office for the past 11 years, earned her B.S. in Pastoral Studies at North central University and her Master’s in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas. Blind since birth, Kathy has learned that whatever we are looking for in life, we often just need to feel around until we find it.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Kathy McGillivray
Wednesday March 11, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel

TONIGHT – Sound Healing with a Free Dinner – March 10

submitted by phalp1@augsburg.edu

Join us to de-stress with the help of specially crafted sounds and rhythms designed to relax and center your mind and body. Enjoy the free food, free drinks, and free relaxing time. Please save the dates and sign up here by 4:00 pm:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdrnaYabP3Ah_S5P__cUDYUNwi2cJW8vqWzVZ5B1-OZD1Nj9Q/viewform?usp=pp_url

When: Tuesday, March 10th
Time: 6pm-8pm
Location: Foss, Chapel

**Limited spot – first 25 people only**

https://www.instagram.com/p/DT0s6fkERL7/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Community Defense Training

submitted by rankiniz@augsburg.edu

As a united University community, we continue to seek ways to offer resources that support faculty and staff, both on and off campus. The need to pay attention to what is happening around us remains.

For those who are interested in community defense training, the following options are available:
• States at the Core, who offer multiple online training sessions each month to a nationwide audience.
• Monarca, a local Minnesota organization that offers several in-person training sessions throughout the greater Twin Cities and western WI.

For those who are interested in attending training in community, Human Resources, the Provost’s Office, and the Post 1/20 Task Force have reserved space on campus, and will be streaming a 90-minute live webinar presented by States at the Core on the following dates:

Wednesday, March 11 (OGC/Oren 201)
Wednesday, March 25 (OGC/Oren 201)
Wednesday, April 1 (OGC/Oren 201)

The webinars are identical; is not necessary to attend all of them.
• The webinar will begin at 6:00 p.m.
• Augsburg will register as an institution, no individual registration is required.
• As this is a nationwide webinar, the audience is not visible.
• Those who are interested in attending the training off-campus should individually register.

As additional training and resources become available for faculty and staff, we will continue to provide those opportunities to all.

More info about States at the Core

More info about States at the Core

Keeping Track of Auggies

No Postings

Classifieds

No Postings