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Visit the Writing Center for Help with Your Papers and Projects

submitted by mollberg@augsburg.edu

The Augsburg University Writing Center is open and be ready to support your writing this semester! Our current hours are Sunday 5-8pm and Monday–Thursday, 2–8 p.m. Online tutoring is also available by appointment Sunday-Thursday 6-8pm. Please visit the writing center website for more information.

We are located across from Advising on the second floor of the library.

https://sites.augsburg.edu/writingcenter/

At the Writing Center, trained peer tutors work with writers at all levels and in all disciplines. Whether you are just beginning an assignment and need help generating ideas, in the middle of a draft and looking for feedback on structure or clarity, or polishing a final version before submitting, our tutors are here to help. They can also support you in developing stronger arguments, refining your style, citing sources, and building effective revision strategies.
You can bring in any kind of writing project—course essays, research papers, lab reports, resumes, personal statements, creative pieces, or even application materials. No matter the stage of the process or the type of writing, tutors provide constructive, supportive feedback that is focused on helping you grow as a writer.

Stop by during open hours to meet with a tutor and make the most of your writing this semester!

2026 Zyzzogeton Student Research Symposium – April 21

submitted by philldal@augsburg.edu

Augsburg celebrates the creativity and scholarship of its undergraduate students at the annual Zyzzogeton Student Research Symposium. The symposium falls at the end of each academic year and culminates achievements featuring work across departments.
This year, Zyzzogeton will feature posters from more than 60 undergraduate researchers in the science, social science, and humanities disciplines.

Zyzzogeton will take place on Tuesday, April 21, from 3 – 4:30 PM in Hagfors Center.

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 and for a complete list of presenters and research abstracts.

Zyzzogeton Website

General Announcements

Call for Entries: Student Film Festival

submitted by hansonjl@augsburg.edu

Showcase Your Vision at the EYRIE Film Festival!

Calling all Augsburg University filmmakers and screenwriters! It’s time to get your work off your hard drive and onto the big screen. Submissions are now officially open for the annual EYRIE Film Festival, held right here on campus.

Whether you produced a masterpiece for class or spent your weekends filming an independent passion project, we want to see it. This is your chance to celebrate a year of creativity with your peers and compete for top honors.

The Details
Submission Deadline: April 20, 2026

Event Date: May 1, 2026

Eligibility: Open exclusively to Augsburg University students.

Categories: Student Film (Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Music Video, Short) and Screenwriting.

Why Submit?
Beyond the glory of a big-screen premiere, a jury of Augsburg film faculty will be awarding prizes in several categories, including Best in Show, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. There is also an Audience Choice award, so bring your friends to vote!

Submission Rules
Projects must be student-led and completed within the last two academic years, while a student.

Films must be under 15 minutes; Screenplays are limited to a 15-page sample.

Maximum of three submissions per person.

Ready to submit? Head over to our FilmFreeway page to upload your project. You will need code: Eyrie2026 to submit. Don’t wait—the “One and Only” deadline is April 20th!

For questions, contact Festival Coordinator Lily Douglas or Director of Film and New Media Jenny Hanson at hansonjl@augsburg.edu.

Submit your Film or Screenplay

National Library Week Display – Submit Your Favorite Titles

submitted by cronink@augsburg.edu

Celebrate National Library Week with Lindell Library!

This year’s theme, Find Your Joy, is brought to us by Mychal the Librarian (Mychal Threets). We are inviting Auggie students, staff and faculty to submit a short (2-3 sentence) blurb about something from the library that brings you joy. Submissions have a chance of showing up on our Library Week display starting Monday, April 20th!

Submit your favorite titles here.

PAMAL Costa Rica July 2026: Registration Due April 22

submitted by rohlfsen@augsburg.edu

This year’s PAMAL program and course to Costa Rica is just around the corner, and our CGEE registration deadline is quickly approaching. If you’re interested in leadership, healthcare, and universal responsibility, click the link below to get more information and apply (course is PA710 and is cross-listed as ML 577).

Applications are due WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22.

Program Dates: July 8-17, 2026

Want to travel with a partner or a plus one? Now you can! We’ve opened up the program to non-students, as well. They don’t need to participate in the course or pay tuition. They will pay the program fee which has all on the ground costs included.

For more information visit our registration page (link below) or email Nichole Rohlfsen, CGEE Program Manager, at rohlfsen@augsburg.edu.

CGEE Registration Page: PAMAL to Costa Rica, July 2026

Thó Wiŋ Magazine Submissions Close April 24

submitted by covalt@augsburg.edu

Thó Wiŋ Magazine is looking to publish works of all forms from Augsburg students and faculty. If you have artwork, photography, poetry, short stories, or academic writing you want to see published in Augsburg’s literary arts magazine, please visit thowinmagazine.com/submissions to find out more.

We are looking to include a wide variety of Augsburg community voices, and all submissions are welcome. If you have any questions, reach out to us at twmagazine@augsburg.edu.

Submissions close April 24th and 11:59pm. Multiple submissions are welcome.

Submit here!

Opt-in Campus Elevator Update Listserv

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

Augsburg University has an opt-in listserv that provides timely notifications regarding elevator outages across campus, including updates when normal service has been restored. These notifications are intended to assist the university community in planning accordingly, minimizing disruptions to their daily activities, and navigating campus more effectively. To opt into this listserv, please register below.

Campus Elevator Update Listserv Registration

Counselors Needed for Scrubs Camp – Earn $600

submitted by peacock@augsburg.edu

HealthForce Minnesota is hiring counselors to work at Scrubs Camp at Augsburg this summer from July 7 – July 10, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM daily. Counselors will be paid a $600 stipend for the four day camp. Scrubs Camp provides opportunities for high school students to explore health careers by engaging in interactive sessions led by health care professionals. If interested, contact Deenna Steinhaus, Camp Coordinator, at Deenna.Steinhaus@winona.edu to request a job description and an application form.

More About Scrubs Camp

It’s Not Too Late – Study Abroad This Fall

submitted by hardaker@augsburg.edu

The deadline has been extended to May 1 for fall semester programs at Augsburg’s CGEE Study Centers in Africa, Latin America, and Europe.

Free airfare for Mexico and Norway continues until May 1! Other programs may be eligible for additional scholarships and airfare vouchers, inquire with the study abroad office soon.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity of a lifetime – these programs were created for Auggies so you can stay on track to graduate. You can complete general education requirements, explore new and exciting topics, make new friends, all while spending a semester in a new country!

Earn Augsburg University credit all while enjoying these beautiful countries:

*Costa Rica & Guatemala (TWO Country program!)
*Mexico
*Namibia & South Africa (TWO Country program!)
*Northern Ireland
*Norway

Find Your Program Today

Seeking Asian-American College Students to Participate in a Survey About the Model Minority Myth

submitted by yangss7@augsburg.edu

Hello, my name is ShaShee Yang, and I am a Clinical Psychology Doctoral Student at Augsburg University. I am conducting a research study about the internalization of Model Minority Myth stereotypes and their impacts on depressive and anxiety symptoms in Asian-American college students. I would love for you to be a part of the study! The study will consist of a brief demographic survey and three standardized questionnaires asking questions about internalization of the Model Minority Myth, current depressive symptoms, and current anxiety symptoms. The entire survey should take approximately 15 to 30 minutes to complete. To thank you for your participation, upon completing the surveys, you will have the option to enter your information in a raffle for one of two $25 Caribou Coffee gift cards. If you are interested in participating, please contact me at the email address listed below. I appreciate you taking the time to consider being a part of my project. If you have any questions, please contact me at yangss7@augsburg.edu.

Survey Link Here

Temporary Closure of Human Resources Office

submitted by caguanas@augsburg.edu

The Human Resources department will be participating in an intensive, office-wide Workday Implementation training next week. To ensure our team can fully engage in this program, our standard operations will be adjusted.

Human Resources office schedule for the week of 4/20/2026:
Monday 4/20/26 – Open for walk-ins 9am – 12pm
Tuesday 4/21/26 – Closed
Wednesday 4/22/26 – Closed
Thursday 4/23/26 – Closed
Friday 4/24/26 – Closed

We will resume normal operations on Monday 4/27/2026 9am – 4pm.

What to Expect
During this four-day period, please take note of the following changes to our service:

Office Hours: Walk-in office hours are suspended. The HR office will be closed to visitors.
Phone Calls: Our phone lines will be directed to voicemail. We will not be available for calls during this time.
Emails: Please direct all emails to any of the following inboxes based on your needs. This will allow for faster responses once a team member is available:
General HR questions: HR@augsburg.edu
Questions regarding pay or benefits: Payroll@augsburg.edu
Student Employment: studentemployment@augsburg.edu
For all emails sent, please expect a delayed response.

Urgent Matters
If you have an immediate, time-sensitive emergency that cannot wait until Monday (such as a critical payroll discrepancy or a workplace safety report), please send an email to hr@augsburg.edu with a direct subject line. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we take this time to improve our internal processes and better serve the entire organization.

Garden Curious?

submitted by klawiter@augsburg.edu

Did you know Augsburg is home to a community garden with 65 individual plots for neighbors and 3 student-led communal plots? Does this intrigue you? Does environmental stewardship and radical inclusivity inspire you? Are you interested in learning more or participating? Then you should join the garden committee!!

We are currently looking for students, staff, faculty and community members to be apart of the garden committee to share inspiration, ideas and help make decisions that will shape the future of the garden. We meet once a month for about an hour and a half. For more information, please email Greta at klawiter@augsburg.edu

Mental Health Impact of Operation Metro Surge—Participate and Invite Others

submitted by velamcco@augsburg.edu

Members of the Augsburg Community,

You are invited to participate in a study focusing on the mental health impact of Operation Metro Surge, in which the Department of Homeland Security sent approximately 3000 ICE and Border Control agents to the Twin Cities beginning in December 2025 and officially lasting through mid-February of 2026.

Prof. James Vela-McConnell, in the Department of Sociology here at Augsburg, is conducting an anonymous survey that is intended to further document the impact of this event on our community and ourselves and you are invited to participate. This online survey should take approximately 30 minutes and can be completed at your convenience. At the end of the survey, you will have the opportunity to enter a raffle for one of six $50 gift cards or one of eight $25 gift. Alternatively, the raffle winners may choose to donate the value of their gift card to a local organization working to support immigrant residents of the Twin Cities metro.

To take the survey, check your emails for your invitation to participate or simply click on the link below for the flyer with the link & QR code.

Also, we are hoping to include as many residents of the Twin Cities area as possible in this research on the mental health impact of Operation Metro Surge. Please feel free forward the flyer and invite your local family, friends, neighbors, etc. to participate. Anyone who lives and/or works in the Twin Cities and is 18 years of age or older may participate.

Thank you in advance for your participation.

Flyer: The Mental Health Impact of Operation Metro Surge

New Student Positions This Week (3)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

04/13/2026: Summer Student Research Assistant 2026
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000120544617-summer-student-research-assistant-2026
04/13/2026: Student: PsyD Graduate Research Assistant 26-27
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000120481337-student-psyd-graduate-research-assistant-26-27
04/09/2026: Student: Residence Life Summer Employment
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000119684227-student-residence-life-summer-employment

Search Augsburg Job Postings

New Student Position: Summer Student Research Assistant 2026

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

The Student Research Assistant will contribute to an ongoing project funded by the National Science Foundation to develop community-based datasets for:

– evaluation using artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms
– increasing student competency in fundamental community-based research tasks such as data curation, analysis, and evaluation.

View Job Posting

Chris Dixon Shares His Story of Thriving

submitted by myers@augsburg.edu

Join us for our final How We Thrive talk of the year.

Chris Dixon is Augsburg University men’s and women’s track and field head coach as well as the Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Athletic Diversity and Inclusion. Chris has also been a DI college athlete, an entrepreneur, a health and fitness education and wellness consultant, and a dad. Come and hear what Chris has to share about how he thrives in our world.

HOW WE THRIVE: STORIES OF WHAT IT MEANS TO THRIVE – TOGETHER.
Chris Dixon
Wednesday April 22, 2026
12:00 p.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Hoversten Chapel

Event Announcements

StepUp Open House This Thursday

submitted by cliftonk@augsburg.edu

Staff Senate is bringing colleagues together by creating intimate opportunities to connect, collaborate, and discover the amazing work happening across our campus.

Here’s what’s next:

StepUP Open House
Thursday, April 16 from 9:00 – 10:30am
Oren Gateway Center Suite 204

*** We will have pastries and coffee. April 13-17 is National Collegiate Recovery Week. Come celebrate recovery with us.

Spring All-Adjunct Meeting Friday at 3:30pm

submitted by gerlachs@augsburg.edu

All part-time faculty members are invited to join the Adjunct Union this Friday, April 17th from 3:30-4:40pm in OGC 100 for our Spring All-Adjunct Meeting. Get to know your union stewards and other adjunct faculty, enjoy some food and refreshments, and play our Adjunct Union Trivia Game for prizes! How well do you know your rights under our Collective Bargaining Agreement? Come find out! Please RSVP at the link below so we can order enough food. Hope to see you there!

RSVP: Spring All-Adjunct Meeting

Please Join Us: Art Education Celebration

submitted by alekna@augsburg.edu

Please join the Augsburg University Education Department as we celebrate two of our student artists. Bella Olson and David Mejia spent last summer and fall designing two large wall paintings that now hang in our office hallway. The students created the art in memorial of our dear colleague, Dr. Jennie Diaz, who sadly passed away in spring 2024. The students used Dr. Diaz’s values as inspiration for the pieces. You can read more about the inspiration and intent for this art installation at the link below.

When? Monday April 27th, 5–6pm
Where? Sverdrup Education Suite
What? Light refreshments will be served. The students will share a few words about their process and we will all gather to remember Dr. Diaz, and to celebrate these beautiful works of art.
Who? Anyone and everyone who wants to celebrate these amazing artists and their beautiful art.
Questions? alekna@augsburg.edu

More Information Here

Commencement Reminders: T-Minus Three Weeks

submitted by commencement@augsburg.edu

Commencement is in three weeks! If you haven’t done so already, now is the time to:

RESERVE TICKETS: https://augsburggrad.universitytickets.com/
If you have more than 15 guests who wish to attend, please work with other students to use their extra tickets or plan to share the livestream.

MAKE ACCESSIBILITY REQUESTS: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeRzsEa1AKeYY7L6TAC1UqxCAWhfsAxpavGaOV1zdo74l8sng/viewform

ORDER REGALIA: https://www.augsburg.edu/commencement/commencement-regalia/

EDIT YOUR NAME’S PRONUNCIATION IN NAMECOACH: (see email)

REVIEW DAY-OF INSTRUCTIONS: https://www.augsburg.edu/commencement/day-of/

SHARE THE US BANK WEBSITE WITH YOUR GUESTS: https://www.usbankstadium.com/plan-your-visit

Augsburg Commencement Website

Little Shop of Horrors Opens Tomorrow

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Little Shop of Horrors
Book by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Based on the film by Roger Corman, screenplay by Charles Griffith
Directed by Luverne Seifert

A plant that can make dreams come true…
Or is it a mean green mother from outer space?

After a total eclipse of the sun, the meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II” – after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II’s out of this world origins and intent towards global domination! A hilarious mashup of science fiction, horror, and musical theater, this nostalgic classic boasts Motown-inspired hits like “Git It,” “Suddenly Seymour,” and “Somewhere That’s Green.”

Get your Tickets Here

TODAY QIPOC Clay Workshop

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

Hi QIPOC family! We hope you can join us in community and creativity this Wednesday, April 15th, from 3:30pm-5:30pm in the Oyaté Commons (located on the ground floor of Christensen). We are hosting the Northern Clay Center again to teach us how to work with and throw clay on a pottery wheel. NCC is a local non-profit art organization located over the highway on Franklin Ave. They will provide all the materials and equipment needed to work with the clay.

There is a limited number of spots available. Please RSVP using the link to secure your spot.

Register Here

Staff Listening Session for Presidential Search

submitted by bergc2@augsburg.edu

Dear Staff Members,

On behalf of the Presidential Search Committee, I invite you to participate in a listening session conducted by our consultants from Academic Search. While sessions are being held for all members of the Augsburg community—including students, faculty, and alumni—this session is dedicated specifically to our staff.

Your feedback is a critical component in shaping our presidential position profile, the document that will outline Augsburg’s strategic priorities and the key skills required in our next leader.

Please join us for the staff-specific session:
Date: Monday, April 20
Time: 12:20–1:20 p.m.
Location: Oren Gateway Center (OGC), Room 100

As we look toward the university’s future, your institutional wisdom and perspective are essential to the success of this search. We value the vital role you play in the Augsburg community and look forward to your participation.

Sincerely,

Pahoua Yang Hoffman
Vice Chair, Board of Regents & Chair, Presidential Search Committee

Faculty Listening Sessions for Presidential Search

submitted by bergc2@augsburg.edu

Dear Faculty,

On behalf of the Presidential Search Committee, I invite you to participate in a listening session conducted by our consultants from Academic Search. While sessions are being organized for a wide range of constituent groups—including students, staff, alumni, and community leaders—these specific sessions have been reserved for faculty to ensure your unique perspective informs the search.

These discussions are a critical component in shaping our presidential position profile, the document that will outline Augsburg’s strategic priorities and the key skills required in our next leader.

Faculty members may choose between two open sessions:
Monday, April 20: 4:15–5:15 p.m.
Tuesday, April 21: 8:45–9:45 a.m.
Location: Oren Gateway Center (OGC), Room 100

As we look toward the university’s future, your institutional wisdom and perspective are essential to the success of this search, ensuring that our academic mission remains a cornerstone of our deliberations.

Sincerely,
Pahoua Yang Hoffman
Vice Chair, Board of Regents & Chair, Presidential Search Committee

Fosdick Lecture Today

submitted by coleda@augsburg.edu

On behalf of Augsburg University’s Campus Ministry, you are invited to the ninth annual Fosdick Lecture on Preaching today in Hoversten Chapel from Noon-1 PM.

This year’s lecture will be delivered by Rev. Alan Storey, a renowned Gospel storyteller and facilitator of personal and political change from South Africa. A former conscientious objector during the apartheid regime, Rev. Storey has dedicated his life to the “experimental practice of the Sermon on the Mount,” working extensively on issues of social justice, human rights, and reconciliation.

In a time when our communities are seeking words of hope and a call back to justice, Rev. Storey’s insights on the Jesus way of peace-making are timely and vital. We hope you can join us for this inspiring session.

Eyrie Film Festival – May 1

submitted by hansonjl@augsburg.edu

Catch the next wave of cinematic talent at The Eyrie Film Festival!

Named after the high nests of eagles, this festival is the ultimate showcase for emerging filmmakers and screenwriters at Augsburg University. Whether you’re a film buff or just looking for an inspiring night out, come support these student creators as they compete for awards and share their visions on the big screen.

Event Details
When: Friday, May 1, 2026, at 7:00 PM CDT (doors at 6:30)
Where: Sateren Auditorium

Cost: Free! (General Admission)

Tickets are $0.00, but space is limited—reserve your spot now to ensure you don’t miss out on the local premiere of these original works!

Get Tickets to Eyrie

Employees: Meet with a TIAA Financial Conultant – Date Added

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Meet with Ted Vickerman ’02 , Financial Consultant with TIAA. Ted is an Augsburg alum and served as Head Coach for the men’s and women’s golf teams frin 2005-2014. He has been in the financial services industry since 2018 and was an advisor at Thrivent Financial, Ameriprise and G4 Wealth Advisors before joining TIAA earlier this year. Ted is excited to provide one-on-one advice for Augsburg employees.

Ted will be on campus Tuesday, April 28 and Friday, May 8. Sign up for a one-on-one consultation today at tiaa.org/schedulenow or by calling 800-842-2252.

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No matter where you are in life—whether you’re just getting started or
planning for retirement—a session with a financial consultant can help
you create a plan for your goals. And, it’s at no additional cost as a part of
your retirement plan. You’ll get answers to these questions and more:

– Am I invested in the appropriate mix of investments to help meet my
goals?
– Am I saving enough to create the retirement income I need?
– How do I take income from my retirement account once I stop
working?

Be sure to have investment, retirment, and savings financial statements on hand
for your meeting.

Register Now

Graduate School Prep Week and Fair (April 20–23)

submitted by mendezm@augsburg.edu

Thinking about graduate or professional school? Join us for Graduate School Prep Week + Graduate School Fair!

Events include:
Graduate School 101 – April 20th | 12-1pm | Marshall Room, Christensen Center
Zyzzogeton – April 21st | 3-3:30pm | Hagfors Center
How to Write a CV – April 22nd | 12-1pm | Marshall Room, Christensen Center
Graduate School Fair – April 23rd | 11am – 1pm | Hagfors Lobby

At the Graduate School Fair, meet graduate program representatives, explore over 16 university programs (including Augsburg’s Graduate Programs), and get your questions answered—all in one place!

Bonus: Attend events throughout the week for a chance to win Bose QuietComfort headphones—each event attended earns you a raffle entry!
Students can register and view event details on Handshake. Open to all majors and class years.

Hosted by the Strommen Center for Meaningful Work in collaboration with URGO.

Handshake

Fiction Workshop + Publication Talk Friday 3 pm

submitted by murdockf@augsburg.edu

Join us in Hagfors 150A at 3pm on Friday, 4/17 for some creative writing activities as well as a discussion on process and publishing fiction, led by Lindsay Starck, Director of Augsburg’s MFA Program. Participants will also have the opportunity to submit their work to be featured in the 51st issue of Thó Wiŋ Magazine, Augsburg’s official literary arts publication.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!

RSVP:

https://augsburg.campuslabs.com/engage/event/12406490

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