National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off
9:00 am – 3:00 pm Christensen Center
Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40 am – 11:00 am, Hoversten Chapel
Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutson, Strommen Center
Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutson shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO/SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Augsburg Room
Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First-Generation Story
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm, SCI 123
Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First-Generation Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!
9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Gage Center
TRIO/SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support First-Generation college students – treats provided!

Cyndi Berg in Chapel on November 12 for Uncovering Vocation

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us in Hoversten Chapel on Tuesday, November 12 at 11:30 for our next Uncovering Vocation chapel to hear Cyndi Berg, Special Assistant to the President, share her story. Cyndi joined the staff of Augsburg University in 2017. Her role in the Office of the President provides frequent opportunities to connect and collaborate with multiple aspects of the Augsburg community including staff, faculty, students, Board of Regents and community partners.

Cyndi came to Augsburg from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter where she served as the Assistant Director for Church Relations. Prior to her work in higher education, she served at the Saint Paul Area Synod of the ELCA as Office and Events Manager for nearly ten years. Cyndi has a B.S. in Business Management from Minnesota State University, Mankato and is a 2021 graduate of Augsburg’s Master of Arts in Leadership program – proud to be an Auggie.

New Staff Positions This Week (4)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/31/2024: Director of Public Safety
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023930834-director-of-public-safety
10/31/2024: Human Resources Coordinator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023843065-human-resources-coordinator
10/31/2024: 1st Shift Custodian
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023828420-1st-shift-custodian
10/30/2024: Program Coordinator, Center for Adult and Continuing Education
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023635875-program-coordinator-center-for-adult-and-continuing-education

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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:

11/04/2024: Student: IT TechDesk Assistant, Specific Shifts: M, W, F Daytime
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10/30/2024: Student: ISSS Orientation Leader
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023632025-student-isss-orientation-leader

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Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application

National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off
9:00 am – 3:00 pm Christensen Center
Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40 am – 11:00 am, Hoversten Chapel
Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutson, Strommen Center
Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutson shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO/SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Augsburg Room
Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First-Generation Story
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm, SCI 123
Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First-Generation Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!
9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Gage Center
TRIO/SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support First-Generation college students – treats provided!

Faculty and Staff: Lunch and Learn with the State of Minnesota

submitted by musto@augsburg.edu

Join the Strommen Center in a virtual lunch and learn on November 13th from 12pm to 1pm to learn about careers with the State of Minnesota. Guest Maili Silber will be discussing opportunities for students to internship and work with the State and how to support students who are interested in them.

Register here for the lunch and learn!

Campus Closed Tuesday, November 5

submitted by erchula@augsburg.edu

Election day is November 5th, and since it is a University holiday, most buildings on campus will be closed. The following buildings will remain open on November 5th:

– Christensen Center: Open 5:00AM to 8:00PM due to it being a polling location
– Lindell Library: Open 9:00AM to 5:00PM
– Kennedy/Melby: Open normal hours, no open gym

All other buildings will not be accessible by fob, except for Faculty and Staff with pre-approved access. If you have an emergency and need to access a building that is closed on November 5, please contact the Department of Public Safety at (612) 330-1717; access to closed buildings will be decided on a case-by-case basis.

Applying for Paid STEM Internships Through SciTech

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Are you a STEM student looking for an internship? Then join us for an information session about the SciTech Internship Program sponsored by Augsburg’s Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the NSF PRISM Program.

Our guest presenter will be Ama Asantewaa, Student Outreach Manager. This workshop will explain how to effectively complete the application process for the SciTech Internship Program. The mission of SciTech is to connect college students majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to paid internships in small to mid-sized companies.

Date: Thursday, November 7th, 2024
Time: 5 – 6 pm
Location: Augsburg Room
Food: Free Pizza and Drinks!

SciTech Internship Program: https://scitechmn.org/
Augsburg’s Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): https://augsburg.acm.org/
NSF PRISM Program: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King at brookinj@augsburg.edu

TOMORROW Is Election Day—What’s on Your Ballot?

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Have you made a plan to vote?

View your sample ballot ahead of time to check what you’ll be asked to vote on—not just the presidential race, but also races for Congress, the state legislature, school board, judges, local ballot initiatives, and constitutional amendments.

If you have questions about voting or need help, you can call or text the Minnesota Secretary of State call center from 8 a.m.–4 p.m..

CALL: 1-877-600-VOTE (8683)
TEXT: 651-217-3862

View your sample ballot on the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website.

Applications Are Now Open for the PRISM Scholars Program

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

The PRISM program is designed to support Augsburg juniors and seniors who wish to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Funded by the National Science Foundation, PRISM Scholars receive scholarships of up to $5,000 per semester. Scholars also become a part of the STEM community at Augsburg with opportunities for summer research, faculty mentoring, and career development.

Eligibility:
– Enrolled at least half-time in a STEM major (biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, chemistry, data science, computer science, mathematics, or physics)
– Within 5 semesters of graduating with a STEM degree as of Spring 2025 (graduating by May ‘27)
– Major GPA of 2.75 or higher
– U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or admitted refugee
– Demonstrated financial need as determined by financial aid status (Pell or MN State grant eligible or equivalent)

Application deadline: Monday, November 18th, 2024 at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Monday, November 25th, 2024 (applicants should get permission from one faculty member to serve as their reference and name them in their application).

Students who began their college careers at community colleges are encouraged to apply as well as students who began at Augsburg.

To apply, visit: https://admissions.augsburg.edu/apply/?sr=1613e20d-1114-4b0e-a4fb-d7cca4474e2f
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact: Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King, brookinj@augsburg.edu or stop by Hagfors 101, Tuesdays, between 11:30 am-12:30 pm.

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded by NSF Award #2030638 through August 2025. Scholarships awarded Fall 2025 and beyond are contingent on continued funding.

Funding for PRISM is provided through the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM program which provides support for high-achieving STEM students with financial need at Augsburg University, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College.

Post-Election Gathering for Faculty and Staff

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Do you need a place to bring your anxiety, expectations and other feelings around the 2024 election? Would you like to debrief our nation’s elections with members of our staff and faculty community?  The Provost’s Office, Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship and Campus Ministry are partnering to host two Post-Election Day Gatherings for staff and faculty on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.

An in-person gathering is scheduled for 9am in Hoversten Chapel and a virtual gathering is scheduled for 4pm on ZOOM. Augsburg faculty and staff are invited to attend. The purpose of these gatherings is to make space for connection and care for our staff and faculty as we move through the elections, and to offer support and resources as we care for our students and wider community.

To receive the ZOOM link for the 4pm gathering, please complete this form (https://forms.gle/bFd2cms815BHFoMj9).

Separate events and resources will support our students.

RSVP Form

Central Service Closed November 5

submitted by longj@augsburg.edu

Central Service (Copy Center, Shipping/Receiving and Mailroom) will be closed on Nov. 5th

There will be no USPS mail pick up that day. Please make sure to mail all ballets by Nov. 4, 2024. The USPS picks up the outgoing mail from Shipping/Receiving by 1:30pm. After that you will need to take your ballets to a Post Office location to have it postmarked on time.

Interactive Interfaith Conversation: What Does Care Look Like in Professional Settings?

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Interfaith Scholars and the Interfaith Institute for a guest panel and conversation on what care looks like in professional settings.

When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Hagfors 101
Who: All are welcome!

Special guests include Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community-Engaged Learning at the Sabo Center; Katie Clark, Associate Professor in Nursing and Executive Director of the Augsburg Health Commons; and Joffrey Wilson, Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Mortenson.

If you need accommodations, please contact us: interfaith@augsburg.edu

Empathy in Action: Toy Drive and Bake Sale Hosted by CRS301-A and POL459-A

submitted by mcaulayr@augsburg.edu

Empathy in Action is a student-led project focused on raising donations for a local family shelter. We will be hosting a toy drive and a bake sale, where people can donate new or gently used toys and buy baked goods. All proceeds will go towards helping the shelter. As a part of our work, we hope to raise awareness about the struggles local families are facing in the Twin Cities, while also bringing the community together to support them. This event will take place November 6th & 7th in the Christensen Center from 11:00a.m.-1:00 p.m.

New Staff Positions This Week (4)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/31/2024: Director of Public Safety
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023930834-director-of-public-safety
10/31/2024: Human Resources Coordinator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023843065-human-resources-coordinator
10/31/2024: 1st Shift Custodian
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023828420-1st-shift-custodian
10/30/2024: Program Coordinator, Center for Adult and Continuing Education
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000023635875-program-coordinator-center-for-adult-and-continuing-education

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New Staff Position: Director of Public Safety

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

Summary of Position

The Director of Public Safety directs the University’s security and environmental health and safety functions; including personnel, budgets, systems, policies and procedures. This position develops and maintains strategic plans and comprehensive initiatives for the management of risk with additional consideration directed at international study abroad sites.

Primary Responsibilities

– Individual/Asset Protection: Develop and administer resources focused on comprehensive plans promoting a safe learning and working environment for students, guests, faculty, and staff. Identify departmental needs, develop policies and procedures, and assist with investigations and documentation. Responsible for Campus Security Act compliance and other required reports.

– Transportation Administration: Provide oversight of the assessment and management of campus transportation and parking needs, policies, plans, and enforcement.

– Communications: Oversee campus switchboard, dispatch, and emergency/on-call communications.

– Budgets/Procurement: Prepare annual department budget and manage expenditures. Approve supply and equipment purchases and identify suppliers and resources.

– Team Leadership: Assign and control flow of work, managing operational and capital fiscal resources, hiring, and onboarding, ensuring training for and managing performance of employees, students, and third party services associated with public safety, communications, and transportation services.

– On-Call Responsibilities: Serves in an on-call capacity to ensure emergencies are adequately addressed.

– Conduct/Title IX: Works with the University’s conduct and Title IX teams to help enforce University’s standards of conduct, including investigating and/or adjudicating alleged violations.

– External Relationships: Works with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, and maintains ongoing partnerships with local law enforcement, first responders, and other support organizations associated with emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.

– Crime Prevention: Ensure training for faculty, staff, and students across the University in work-safety, crime prevention, loss control, emergency procedures, and personal safety; conduct safety inspections.

– Systems: Conduct needs assessment and ensure effectiveness of safety and security systems: locks, fire and security alarms, card access, CCTVs, dispatch/reporting/record keeping software, etc.

Additional Responsibilities

– Workers Compensation: Coordinate with Human Resources in reducing work injuries; ensure remediation of environmental problems (e.g., ergonomics); investigation, reporting.

– Other duties as apparent or assigned by supervisor(s).

Work Environment and Physical Demands

– Typical work environment is an office with regular computer and phone use. Sedentary work for long periods of time.

– Occasional strenuous physical conditions or potentially extreme temperature conditions, such as medical or security emergencies, indoors or outdoors.

– Exposure to irritating noise levels or substances such as in emergencies, chemicals, mace.

– Intense work environment associated with infrequent encounters with hostile or injured people.

– Occasional long or irregular hours including some weekends and evenings.

– Occasional travel.

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Research.gov Users – New Multifactor Authentication Required for Login

submitted by andersj1@augsburg.edu

Dear research.gov users,

The National Science Foundation has implemented new security measures for logging into research.gov. You are now required to add a multifactor authentication (MFA) method to your account in order to sign into research.gov. A common way to do this is to set up a Passkey on your smartphone.

For more information, see the NSF’s Dear Colleague Letter: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2025/nsf25011/nsf25011.jsp.

If you need assistance setting up an MFA for your research.gov account, please contact John Anderson, Senior Director of Grants, at andersj1@augsubrg.edu.

Time to Sign-up for Augsburg’s Annual Anti-Racism Training

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete an annual anti-racism training.

Please visit the following link for more information about this year’s training:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/

Here to Register

Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program Requirement Reminder

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete the University’s Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program and stay in good-standing every year following completion.

To learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/certificate-program/

To register for a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/events-calendar/

To get a report outlining your progress in the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, email inclusion@augsburg.edu and request a “progress report”.

Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application

Careers in Government Info Session – November 7

submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu

Grab a slize of PIZZA and connect with professionals from various government agencies to learn more about career opportunities within government.

Date: Thurs Nov 7th, 2024
Time: 12:00-1:30pm
Location: Marshall Room – Christensen Center

We will have round tables with different focus areas for students. This is a drop-in event and students are welcomed to talk to representatives at any of the tables they’re interested in.

Topics include:
1. How to Apply
2. Internships/Entry Level Roles
3. Public Policy
4. Human Services/Social Work
5. IT
6. Nursing/Healthcare/Public Health
7. Administration (HR/Communications/Diversity & Equity)
8. Finance/Accounting/Economics

Register on Handshake

National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off

9:00 am – 3:00 pm Christensen Center

Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40 am – 11:00 am, Hoversten Chapel

Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutzen, Strommen Center

Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutzen shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO/SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Augsburg Room

Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First-Generation Story

5:30 pm – 7:00 pm, SCI 123

Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First-Generation Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!

9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Gage Center

TRIO/SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support First-Generation college students – treats provided!

Tuesday Is Election Day—Are You Registered to Vote?

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Have you made a plan to vote?

If you are eligible to vote but have not already registered, you can register or update your registration when you vote, whether that is at your polling place on Election Day or at an early voting location. You will need to provide proof of residence to register at the time of voting.

Students: If you did not already register to vote, your student ID will work as proof of residence if you are voting on campus OR in the city of Minneapolis, because Augsburg provided a list of students who live on campus or in Minneapolis to the county elections office. If you live on campus, your polling place is in Christensen Center.

If you have questions about voting or need help, you can call or text the Minnesota Secretary of State call center from 8 a.m.–4 p.m..

CALL: 1-877-600-VOTE (8683)
TEXT: 651-217-3862

Find out more about same-day voter registration in Minnesota.

Community Unity Gathering in Cedar Riverside – TODAY at 1:30 p.m.

submitted by peacock@augsburg.edu

Join Cedar Riverside neighbors and community partners for coffee and Somali tea today (Nov. 1) at 1:30 PM in the small park at the corner of 6th Street and Cedar Ave. This informal gathering is being sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Congregation and Dar Al-Hijrah mosque as an opportunity to come together and show unity in our care for the Cedar Riverside community in advance of the election.

Interactive Interfaith Conversation: What Does Care Look Like in Professional Settings?

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Interfaith Scholars and the Interfaith Institute for a guest panel and conversation on what care looks like in professional settings.

When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Hagfors 101
Who: All are welcome!

Special guests include Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community-Engaged Learning at the Sabo Center; Katie Clark, Associate Professor in Nursing and Executive Director of the Augsburg Health Commons; and Joffrey Wilson, Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Mortenson.

If you need accommodations, please contact us: interfaith@augsburg.edu

Enemy of the People Opening TODAY

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Come see Enemy of the People! (A musical adaptation)

Performance dates are Nov 1-2 and 7-9 at 7PM, Nov 10 at 3PM
Location: Tjornhom-Nelson Theater
Students are just $5, General Public is $12, and other Augsburg Community is $10!

An Enemy of the People examines how a community responds when the local doctor threatens to expose that the town’s water source they rely on for tourism is contaminated. It raises questions of how far a community will go to protect their town’s secret so they can keep tourism dollars coming and circumvent a path to financial ruin. Scenes and songs will happen in close proximity to the audience, compelling them to feel as if they are part of the story. Immersed in the play’s dilemma, audiences will find themselves part of the climactic ending of the play when they actually vote to shape the ending of the story.

TICKETS TO SEE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE

Applying for Paid STEM Internships Through SciTech

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Are you a STEM student looking for an internship? Then join us for an information session about the SciTech Internship Program sponsored by Augsburg’s Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the NSF PRISM Program.

Our guest presenter will be Ama Asantewaa, Student Outreach Manager. This workshop will explain how to effectively complete the application process for the SciTech Internship Program. The mission of SciTech is to connect college students majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to paid internships in small to mid-sized companies.

Date: Thursday, November 7th, 2024
Time: 5 – 6 pm
Location: Augsburg Room
Food: Free Pizza and Drinks!

SciTech Internship Program: https://scitechmn.org/
Augsburg’s Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): https://augsburg.acm.org/
NSF PRISM Program: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King at brookinj@augsburg.edu

Daily Chapel: All Saints Commemoration

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us in Hoversten Chapel at 10:40 am for our All Saints service. The custom of commemorating all of the saints of the church on a single day goes back at least to the third century. In this service we remember loved ones who have died, especially in this past year. We will hold a special service with music from the Global Harmony Choir, music faculty Kenneth Green and Brian De Young, and student chamber musicians.

Emploer Tabling Monday: DSB Rock Island

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come meet employer DSB Rock Island MONDAY in the Christensen Center lobby from 12:30pm-2pm.

Connected, Proactive, and Accessible® are more than words at DSB Rock Island. These values comprise our promise and chart the course for everything that we do for our clients. It’s our shared culture of always preparing for the journey ahead, of investing in our clients on a personal level. It’s bringing our best to every client interaction and always being available to address the urgent questions that can make all the difference. It’s understanding our clients’ professional and personal goals

Emploer Tabling: DSB Rock Island

Post-Election Gathering for Faculty and Staff 

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Do you need a place to bring your anxiety, expectations and other feelings around the 2024 election? Would you like to debrief our nation’s elections with members of our staff and faculty community?  The Provost’s Office, Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship and Campus Ministry are partnering to host two Post-Election Day Gatherings for staff and faculty on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.

An in-person gathering is scheduled for 9am in Hoversten Chapel and a virtual gathering is scheduled for 4pm on ZOOM. Augsburg faculty and staff are invited to attend. The purpose of these gatherings is to make space for connection and care for our staff and faculty as we move through the elections, and to offer support and resources as we care for our students and wider community.

Separate events and resources will support our students.

Call for Plastic Bags

submitted by borden@augsburg.edu

Hey Augsburg University community!

As part of The Great Northern Festival this coming winter, a faculty from the Art & Design Department is creating an installation piece to raise sustainability awareness.

WE NEED YOUR HELP! We’re collecting clean plastic bags (no need to wash them, but no food residue) for this installation. If you have any plastic bags you’d like to donate, please drop them off in collection boxes: Christensen (outside of the Gallery) by November 15th or on the main floor of Old Main.

Let’s come together to support this creative initiative and make a positive impact!

Thank you for your contributions!

Become a Campus Leader

submitted by doel@augsburg.edu

Are you ready to take your leadership skills to the next level? Do you want to contribute to campus programming through departments like Campus Life, Residence Life, or Multicultural Life? If so, we invite you to apply for a student leadership position!

Available Positions:
Confluence Mentors
AugSem Leaders**
Community Advisors
Emerging Leaders Program Coordinators**
Operations Assistant*
Orientation Leaders
Community Development Assistant*
Hourly positions
Pan-Asian Student Services Intern**
Pan-Asian Student Services Family Leaders**
Bonner Community Leaders
*Note: Must have at least one semester as a Community Advisor.
**Note: Must be work study eligible

Important Dates:

Interview Date: February 22, 2025 | 9 AM – 5 PM
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025 | 4 PM

All student leadership positions are PAID opportunities!

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at campuslife@augsburg.edu.
Take this opportunity to enhance your leadership experience and make a meaningful impact on campus. We look forward to your application!

https://forms.gle/TJrgu2gu4bQk4HhM7

Auditions for the Student-Directed Play

submitted by schonc@augsburg.edu

This year’s student-directed play “Tian” starts auditions in just two weeks. Whether you are already experienced on stage, or want to dive into a new adventure – we are so excited to meet you. All necessary information, including our Instagram and the sign-up sheet, can be found here: https://linktr.ee/tianplay

Play Description: Who owns history? And who is allowed to tell its stories? The student-written piece Tian centers around these fundamental questions. This conflict becomes clear when the audience is led through the life of romantic poet Karoline von Günderrode by two characters with two very different claims to Karoline’s story: Bettine von Arnim, contemporary and close friend of Karoline, who wants to paint a strong, feminist picture; and the Playwright whose goal is to create an enticing, heart wrenching play. The audience finds themselves in the in-betweens of history, whilst being part of Karoline’s personal journey filled with struggles, doubt, and dreams.

More information (+ our instagram) can be found here:

Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application

National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off
9:00 am – 3:00 pm Christensen Center
Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40 am – 11:00 am, Hoversten Chapel
Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutzen, Strommen Center
Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutzen shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO/SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, Augsburg Room
Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First-Generation Story
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm, SCI 123
Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First-Generation Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!
9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Gage Center
TRIO/SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support First-Generation college students – treats provided!

Applications Are Now Open for the PRISM Scholars Program

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

The PRISM program is designed to support Augsburg juniors and seniors who wish to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Funded by the National Science Foundation, PRISM Scholars receive scholarships of up to $5,000 per semester. Scholars also become a part of the STEM community at Augsburg with opportunities for summer research, faculty mentoring, and career development.

Eligibility:
– Enrolled at least half-time in a STEM major (biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, chemistry, data science, computer science, mathematics, or physics)
– Within 5 semesters of graduating with a STEM degree as of Spring 2025 (graduating by May ‘27)
– Major GPA of 2.75 or higher
– U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or admitted refugee
– Demonstrated financial need as determined by financial aid status (Pell or MN State grant eligible or equivalent)

Application deadline: Monday, November 18th, 2024 at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Monday, November 25th, 2024 (applicants should get permission from one faculty member to serve as their reference and name them in their application).

Students who began their college careers at community colleges are encouraged to apply as well as students who began at Augsburg.

To apply, visit: https://admissions.augsburg.edu/apply/?sr=1613e20d-1114-4b0e-a4fb-d7cca4474e2f
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact: Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King, brookinj@augsburg.edu or stop by Hagfors 101, Tuesdays, between 11:30 am-12:30 pm.

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded by NSF Award #2030638 through August 2025. Scholarships awarded Fall 2025 and beyond are contingent on continued funding.

Funding for PRISM is provided through the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM program which provides support for high-achieving STEM students with financial need at Augsburg University, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College.

Mark Your Calendar – Open Enrollment Begins November 11

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Open Enrollment, the annual period when benefits-eligible employees make their benefit choices for the coming year, begins Monday, November 11 and continues through Sunday, November 24. This is the only time of year when you may elect or change your benefits, unless you experience a qualifying life event.

All benefits-eligible employees are encouraged to attend open enrollment information sessions. The first session will be held virtually on Thursday, November 7 at 12:00 noon.
The 2025 Benefit Guide will be available by November 4 – watch A-mail for the announcement.

Coming in 2025: Convenient Care Anytime, Anywhere with Kavira!
Starting in 2025, Augsburg is pleased to introduce an additional benefit for our medical plan participants: primary and urgent care services through Kavira, at no extra cost. Kavira offers virtual and in-home visits, providing convenient access to care at little to no cost for those enrolled in our medical plans. Feedback from other Minnesota Private College Council (MPCC) schools has been overwhelmingly positive, and we’re excited to pilot this benefit with the Augsburg community.

Stay tuned for more information about Kavira and how you can access these services.

Mark your calendar to attend the following information sessions. Zoom links will be provided via A-mail.
11/7, 11:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/11, 10:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Marshall Room
11/11, 11:30 a.m. – Kavira Information Session, Marshall Room
11/13, 9:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/13, 10:30 a.m. – Kavira Information Session, Virtual

Add these events to your Google calendar! Visit the HR website sites.augsburg.edu/hr and add the Payroll and Benefits calendar.

Email hr@augsburg.edu with any questions about these events.

Visit the HR Web Site

Visit the Study Abroad and Away Office TODAY for a Spooky Trivia Challenge

submitted by morgans1@augsburg.edu

Today the Study Abroad and Away office will be hosting a Halloween trivia challenge from 9am – 1pm. Drop in to answer questions about our office and the university to win candy and Takis! If you come in a costume, we will give you a treat – no trivia required.

Our office is located in SCI 110

Early Voting Times and Locations

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Have you made a plan to vote?

In Minnesota you can vote early in person or by mail with an absentee ballot. If you vote by mail, please note that your ballot will not count if it is received after Election Day. In-person early voting locations are usually open starting 46 days before the election and until 5 p.m. the day before Election Day.

If you have questions about voting or need help, you can call or text the Minnesota Secretary of State call center from 8 a.m.–4 p.m..

CALL: 1-877-600-VOTE (8683)
TEXT: 651-217-3862

For more information about how to vote early, visit the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website.

Community Unity Gathering in Cedar Riverside; This Friday at 1:30 p.m.

submitted by peacock@augsburg.edu

Join Cedar Riverside neighbors and community partners for coffee and Somali tea next Friday, November 1 at 1:30 PM in the small park at the corner of 6th Street and Cedar Ave. This informal gathering is being sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Congregation and Dar Al-Hijrah mosque as an opportunity to come together and show unity in our care for the Cedar Riverside community in advance of the election.

Careers in Government – November 7

submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu

Grab a slize of PIZZA and connect with professionals from various government agencies to learn more about career opportunities within government.

Date: Thurs Nov 7th, 2024
Time: 12:00-1:30pm
Location: Marshall Room – Christensen Center

We will have round tables with different focus areas for students. This is a drop-in event and students are welcomed to talk to representatives at any of the tables they’re interested in.

Topics include:
1. How to Apply
2. Internships/Entry Level Roles
3. Public Policy
4. Human Services/Social Work
5. IT
6. Nursing/Healthcare/Public Health
7. Administration (HR/Communications/Diversity & Equity)
8. Finance/Accounting/Economics

Register on Handshake!

Interactive Interfaith Conversation: What Does Care Look Like in Professional Settings?

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Interfaith Scholars and the Interfaith Institute for a guest panel and conversation on what care looks like in professional settings.

When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Hagfors 101
Who: All are welcome!

Special guests include Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community-Engaged Learning at the Sabo Center; Katie Clark, Associate Professor in Nursing and Executive Director of the Augsburg Health Commons; and Joffrey Wilson, Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Mortenson.

If you need accommodations, please contact us: interfaith@augsburg.edu

Daily Chapel: Día de los Muertos Program

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

“These are the times to grow our souls.”
–Grace Lee Boggs

Please join Campus Ministry and the Department of Critical Race and Ethnicity Studies in a student-led community program in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) from 11:30am to 11:50am in the Hoversten Chapel. All are welcome as we take a moment to honor the departed. Small refreshments will also be provided.

If you have any questions, please contact Antonio Vásquez at vasquez1@augsburg.edu.

Retirement Plan Updates – Webinar November 14

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Learn more about upcoming updates to your retirement plan at an informational event

Join us for an education session where you can learn about the upcoming changes to the Augsburg University retirement plan, along with actions you may want to consider. The session will be presented by Molly Phelps, TIAA Senior Director, Integrated Solutions, and will be recorded for those who cannot attend.

Thursday, November 14
12 p.m. – 1 p.m. https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4759217/5547DCC960E44A8711A1D2FC36FD0127

New features to help you plan and save for your retirement are coming soon. Important plan enhancements will begin in November 2024, and are intended to give you the investment options, services and tools that can help you plan for your retirement savings goals.

What Is Changing:
– New investment offerings
– Able to connect with advisors from NFP and TIAA
– Account number update
– Reduced fees

What’s Not Changing:
– Plan structure (contribution levels) remains the same
– Accounts will be managed by TIAA
– Account access remains the same

The enhancements do not require you to take any action at this time.

To schedule an appointment with a TIAA financial consultant, go to TIAA.org/schedulenow, or call 800-732-8353.

To schedule a retirement plan guidance session with an NFP advisor, email retirementinfo@nfp.com or call 800-959-0071.

A transition communications packet with additional information was sent to you on October 25, 2024. Carefully review the information for more details, key dates, and resources available to you. It’s our goal to keep you informed throughout the upcoming transition. If you have questions or need assistance, please reach out to the Human Resources office.

Register for the Webinar

Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program Requirement Reminder

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete the University’s Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program and stay in good-standing every year following completion.

To learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/certificate-program/

To register for a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/events-calendar/

To get a report outlining your progress in the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, email inclusion@augsburg.edu and request a “progress report”.

Employee Assistance Plan

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Need to talk with a professional about challenges at home or work? Feeling stressed or anxious about the upcoming election?

Augsburg offers employees access to professional counselors and work/life specialists at no-cost through its EAP plans.

A Licensed Professional Counselor can help you with:
– Stress, depression, anxiety
– Relationship issues, divorce
– Anger, grief and loss
– Job stress, work conflicts
– Family and parenting problems
– Addiction, eating disorders, mental illness

Work/Life Specialists find support services and local resources to help with:
– Child and elder care
– Legal concerns**
– Financial issues
– Time management
– Relocation issues
– Identity Theft

UNUM EAP
Available to all employees
Phone: 1-800-854-1446
Website: Unum.com/support/employees/life-balance

Medica EAP
Available to Medica Health plan members
Phone: 1-800-626-7944
Website: LiveAndWorkWell.com

EAP services are not available to students. Students can seek resources through the Center for Wellness and Counseling.

Access your UNUM EAP

Time to Sign Up for Augsburg’s Annual Anti-Racism Training

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete an annual anti-racism training.

Please visit the following link for more information about this year’s training:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/

Click Here to Register

Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application

National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off
9:00am – 3:00pm Christiansen Center
Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40am – 11:00am, Hoversten Chapel
Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutson, Strommen Center
Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutson shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking
2:00pm – 3:30pm, Augsburg Room
Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First Gen Story
5:30pm – 7:00pm, SCI 123
Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First Gen Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!
9:00am – 12:30pm, Gage Center
TRIO SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support first generation college students – treats provided!

Enemy of the People Opening This Friday

submitted by gebbengn@augsburg.edu

Come see Enemy of the People! (A musical adaptation)

Performance dates are Nov 1-2 and 7-9 at 7PM, Nov 10 at 3PM
Location: Tjornhom-Nelson Theater
Students are just $5!! General Public is $12 and other Augsburg Community is $10!

An Enemy of the People examines how a community responds when the local doctor threatens to expose that the town’s water source they rely on for tourism is contaminated. It raises questions of how far a community will go to protect their town’s secret so they can keep tourism dollars coming and circumvent a path to financial ruin. Scenes and songs will happen in close proximity to the audience, compelling them to feel as if they are part of the story. Immersed in the play’s dilemma, audiences will find themselves part of the climactic ending of the play when they actually vote to shape the ending of the story.

TICKETS TO SEE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE

Have You Made a Plan to Vote?

submitted by farrisr@augsburg.edu

Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Have you made a plan to vote?

There are no classes at Augsburg on Election Day and it’s a holiday for faculty and staff in order to make it easier for our community to vote, volunteer, and take part in the democratic process.

Students: If you live on campus, your polling place is in Christensen Center. If you did not already register to vote, your student ID will work as proof of residence if you are voting on campus OR in the city of Minneapolis, because Augsburg provided a list of students who live on campus or in Minneapolis to the county elections office.

If you have questions about voting or need help, you can call or text the Minnesota Secretary of State call center from 8 a.m.–4 p.m..

CALL: 1-877-600-VOTE (8683)
TEXT: 651-217-3862

For more information, visit the Secretary of State’s website.

All Saints Commemoration

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Friday, November 1, we will hold an All Saints service at 10:40 am in Hoversten Chapel. The custom of commemorating all of the saints of the church on a single day goes back at least to the third century. In this service we remember loved ones who have died, especially in this past year. We will hold a special service with music from the Global Harmony Choir, music faculty Kenneth Green and Brian De Young, and student chamber musicians. Please submit names you would like included in the service to the campus ministry office by emailing Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu by noon on October 31.

Día de los Muertos Program on October 31

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

“These are the times to grow our souls.”
–Grace Lee Boggs

Please join Campus Ministry and the Department of Critical Race and Ethnicity Studies in a student-led community program in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). The program will take place on Thursday, October 31, from 11:30am to 11:50am in the Hoversten Chapel. All are welcome as we take a moment to honor the departed. Small refreshments will also be provided.

If you have any questions, please contact Antonio Vásquez at vasquez1@augsburg.edu.

Interactive Interfaith Conversation: What Does Care Look Like in Professional Settings?

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Interfaith Scholars and the Interfaith Institute for a guest panel and conversation on what care looks like in professional settings.

When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Hagfors 101
Who: All are welcome!

Special guests include Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community-Engaged Learning at the Sabo Center; Katie Clark, Associate Professor in Nursing and Executive Director of the Augsburg Health Commons; and Joffrey Wilson, Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Mortenson.

If you need accommodations, please contact us: interfaith@augsburg.edu

Applications Are Now Open for the PRISM Scholars Program

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

The PRISM program is designed to support Augsburg juniors and seniors who wish to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Funded by the National Science Foundation, PRISM Scholars receive scholarships of up to $5,000 per semester. Scholars also become a part of the STEM community at Augsburg with opportunities for summer research, faculty mentoring, and career development.

Eligibility:
– Enrolled at least half-time in a STEM major (biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, chemistry, data science, computer science, mathematics, or physics)
– Within 5 semesters of graduating with a STEM degree as of Spring 2025 (graduating by May ‘27)
– Major GPA of 2.75 or higher
– U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or admitted refugee
– Demonstrated financial need as determined by financial aid status (Pell or MN State grant eligible or equivalent)

Application deadline: Monday, November 18th, 2024 at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Monday, November 25th, 2024 (applicants should get permission from one faculty member to serve as their reference and name them in their application).

Students who began their college careers at community colleges are encouraged to apply as well as students who began at Augsburg.

To apply, visit: https://admissions.augsburg.edu/apply/?sr=1613e20d-1114-4b0e-a4fb-d7cca4474e2f
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact: Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King, brookinj@augsburg.edu or stop by Hagfors 101, Tuesdays, between 11:30 am-12:30 pm.

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded by NSF Award #2030638 through August 2025. Scholarships awarded Fall 2025 and beyond are contingent on continued funding.

Funding for PRISM is provided through the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM program which provides support for high-achieving STEM students with financial need at Augsburg University, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College.

Time to Sign Up for Augsburg’s Annual Anti-Racism Training

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete an annual anti-racism training.

Please visit the following link for more information about this year’s training:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/

Click Here to Register

Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program Requirement Reminder

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete the University’s Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program and stay in good-standing every year following completion.

To learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/certificate-program/

To register for a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/events-calendar/

To get a report outlining your progress in the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, email inclusion@augsburg.edu and request a “progress report”.

Employer Tabling TODAY: Arthur’s Senior Care

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come meet a possible employer, Arthur’s Senior Care, today and tomorrow in the Christensen Center Lobby from 9am-2pm!

Arthur’s Senior Care is a sister company to ACR Homes and provides exceptional assisted living and memory care in two six-person homes close to campus in Roseville and Shoreview.

With more than 35 years of experience in Alzheimer’s care and other types of dementia, we are prepared to support people in all stages of the disease. We can also provide specialized care for clients with conditions such as Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, diabetes, mobility issues, and other conditions, as well as hospice care.

Stop by the Arthur’s Senior Care info table in the Billy to learn how you can make a difference in the lives of Seniors. Arthur’s Senior Care is staffed by ACR Homes and has numerous opportunities whether you are looking for a flexible job that fits around your class schedule, patient care experience/hours, an impactful internship (in any major), or a rewarding career after school.

Stop by and chat with Austin Morrow, Arthur’s Recruiter, to hear what Arthur’s has to offer, get your questions answered, and of course get a free gift.

Thank you for your time and we are looking forward to talking to you soon.

http://www.acrthursseniorcare.com

ACR is an EEO/AA employer

Employer Tabling: Arthur’s Senior Care

Employer Tabling TODAY: Partnerships for Permanence

submitted by carrigan@augsburg.edu

Come meet possible employer, Partnerships for Permanence, TODAY in the Christensen Center Lobby from 10am-2pm.

Partnerships for Permanence (P4P) is a nonprofit organization that bridges opportunity gaps for young people entering adulthood from the child welfare system. We are a community of professionals and youth with lived experience in foster care and adoption creating systems change through support services, advocacy, and personal development training.

Employer Tabling: Partnerships for Permanence (P4P)

Sharing Sad News About Jeanne L. Narum

submitted by bergc2@augsburg.edu

We recently learned that former Augsburg staff member, Jeanne L. Narum, died on October 23, 2024, at the age of 88. Jeanne served as Vice President for Development at Augsburg from 1985-1988. We extend our sympathies to Jeanne’s family, friends and colleagues.

A memorial service will be held at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Northfield, Minnesota on May 3, 2025. Memorials may be sent to: The William and Jeanne Narum Fund, St. Olaf College, 1520 St. Olaf Avenue, Northfield, MN 55057.

A full obituary is linked below.

Jeanne L. Narum obituary

Mark Your Calendar – Open Enrollment Begins November 11

submitted by vachta@augsburg.edu

Open Enrollment, the annual period when benefits-eligible employees make their benefit choices for the coming year, begins Monday, November 11 and continues through Sunday, November 24. This is the only time of year when you may elect or change your benefits, unless you experience a qualifying life event.
All benefits-eligible employees are encouraged to attend open enrollment information sessions. The first session will be held virtually on Thursday, November 7 at 12:00 noon.
The 2025 Benefit Guide will be available by November 4 – watch A-mail for the announcement.

Coming in 2025: Convenient Care Anytime, Anywhere with Kavira!
Starting in 2025, Augsburg is pleased to introduce an additional benefit for our medical plan participants: primary and urgent care services through Kavira, at no extra cost. Kavira offers virtual and in-home visits, providing convenient access to care at little to no cost for those enrolled in our medical plans. Feedback from other Minnesota Private College Council (MPCC) schools has been overwhelmingly positive, and we’re excited to pilot this benefit with the Augsburg community.

Stay tuned for more information about Kavira and how you can access these services.

Mark your calendar to attend the following information sessions. Zoom links will be provided via A-mail.
11/7, 11:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/11, 10:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Marshall Room
11/11, 11:30 a.m. – Kavira Information Session, Marshall Room
11/13, 9:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/13, 10:30 a.m. – Kavira Information Session, Virtual

Add these events to your Google calendar! Visit the HR website sites.augsburg.edu/hr and add the Payroll and Benefits calendar.

Email hr@augsburg.edu with any questions about these events.

Visit the HR Web Site

Moodle Update

submitted by hadjiyanis@augsburg.edu

Thank you for your patience as we continue to improve Augsburg’s Moodle site.

Over the past month we added new features that worked well in our test environment, but one feature acted differently when a lot of people were using Moodle at the same time. It caused performance issues with our level of user activity. So, we’re working with the feature’s vendor to get to the root cause.

On the IT page is a status page that will note when services are down.

IT page

New Staff Positions This Week (2)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/22/2024: Seasonal Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000022118039-seasonal-assistant-women-s-hockey-coach
10/21/2024: Public Safety Officer
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/744000021874685-public-safety-officer

Search Augsburg Job Postings

Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application

Student-Directed Play Auditions in Two Weeks

submitted by schonc@augsburg.edu

This year’s student-directed play “Tian” starts auditions in just two weeks. Whether you are already experienced on stage, or want to dive into a new adventure – we are so excited to meet you. All necessary information, including our Instagram and the sign-up sheet, can be found here: https://linktr.ee/tianplay

Play Description: Who owns history? And who is allowed to tell its stories? The student-written piece Tian centers around these fundamental questions. This conflict becomes clear when the audience is led through the life of romantic poet Karoline von Günderrode by two characters with two very different claims to Karoline’s story: Bettine von Arnim, contemporary and close friend of Karoline, who wants to paint a strong, feminist picture; and the Playwright whose goal is to create an enticing, heart wrenching play. The audience finds themselves in the in-betweens of history, whilst being part of Karoline’s personal journey filled with struggles, doubt, and dreams.

Tian LinkTree

Moodle Update

submitted by hadjiyanis@augsburg.edu

Thank you for your patience as we continue to improve Augsburg’s Moodle site.

Over the past month we added new features that worked well in our test environment, but one feature acted differently when a lot of people were using Moodle at the same time. It caused performance issues with our level of user activity. So, we’re working with the feature’s vendor to get to the root cause.

On the IT page is a status page that will note when services are down.

IT page

National First-Generation College Celebration Week – November 4-8

submitted by rodrig@augsburg.edu

November 8th was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. The HEA was passed to ensure that everyone has access to higher education, regardless of income. In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day, the departments of TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO McNair Scholars, and Multicultural Life will be hosting events that highlight the first-generation college experience during the week of November 4th. These events are geared towards students but all are welcome to attend! *There will be a raffle for everyone who attends and signs in! Prizes include vintage TRIO gear and other swag!*

Monday, Nov. 4th: First-Generation Week Kick-Off
9:00am – 3:00pm Christiansen Center
Games, photo booth with Auggie Eagle, games, activities, and more!

10:40am – 11:00am, Hoversten Chapel
Guest Speaker: Morgan Knutson, Strommen Center
Fellow staff and first gen Morgan Knutson shares her story.

Wednesday, Nov. 6th: Strommen Center and TRIO SSS Present: The Hidden Curriculum of Networking
2:00pm – 3:30pm, Augsburg Room
Strommen Center presents on networking followed by a panel discussion from first gen professionals/graduate students. Refreshments provided!

Thursday, Nov. 7th: Share Your First Gen Story
5:30pm – 7:00pm, SCI 123
Voicing first gen experiences of students around campus and building community, including a first gen panel. Refreshments provided!

Friday, Nov. 8th: National First Gen Celebration Day at Augsburg’s Gage Center!
9:00am – 12:30pm, Gage Center
TRIO SSS, CLASS office, and Academic Advising share space and support first generation college students – treats provided!

Applications Are Now Open for the PRISM Scholars Program

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

The PRISM program is designed to support Augsburg juniors and seniors who wish to pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Funded by the National Science Foundation, PRISM Scholars receive scholarships of up to $5,000 per semester. Scholars also become a part of the STEM community at Augsburg with opportunities for summer research, faculty mentoring, and career development.

Eligibility:
– Enrolled at least half-time in a STEM major (biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, chemistry, data science, computer science, mathematics, or physics)
– Within 5 semesters of graduating with a STEM degree as of Spring 2025 (graduating by May ‘27)
– Major GPA of 2.75 or higher
– U.S. citizen, national, permanent resident, or admitted refugee
– Demonstrated financial need as determined by financial aid status (Pell or MN State grant eligible or equivalent)

Application deadline: Monday, November 18th, 2024 at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Monday, November 25th, 2024 (applicants should get permission from one faculty member to serve as their reference and name them in their application).

Students who began their college careers at community colleges are encouraged to apply as well as students who began at Augsburg.

To apply, visit: https://admissions.augsburg.edu/apply/?sr=1613e20d-1114-4b0e-a4fb-d7cca4474e2f
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/

Questions? Contact: Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King, brookinj@augsburg.edu or stop by Hagfors 101, Tuesdays, between 11:30 am-12:30 pm.

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded by NSF Award #2030638 through August 2025. Scholarships awarded Fall 2025 and beyond are contingent on continued funding.

Funding for PRISM is provided through the National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM program which provides support for high-achieving STEM students with financial need at Augsburg University, Century College, Minneapolis College, and Normandale Community College.

Time to Sign Up for Augsburg’s Annual Anti-Racism Training

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete an annual anti-racism training.

Please visit the following link for more information about this year’s training:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/anti-racism-training/

Click Here to Register

Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program Requirement Reminder

submitted by escobarr@augsburg.edu

During the June 9, 2020, town hall for faculty and staff, President Pribbenow announced seven new equity initiatives born out of response to the murder of George Floyd and Augsburg’s renewed commitment to accelerate and expand upon our university’s efforts to promote equity and inclusion during a national moment of racial and social justice reawakening. One of these initiatives was the requirement of Augsburg faculty and staff to complete the University’s Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program and stay in good-standing every year following completion.

To learn more about the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/certificate-program/

To register for a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop, click the following link:
https://sites.augsburg.edu/diversity/events-calendar/

To get a report outlining your progress in the Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program, email inclusion@augsburg.edu and request a “progress report”.

Interactive Interfaith Conversation: What Does Care Look Like in Professional Settings?

submitted by truesmit@augsburg.edu

Join Interfaith Scholars and the Interfaith Institute for a guest panel and conversation on what care looks like in professional settings.

When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Where: Hagfors 101
Who: All are welcome!

Special guests include Jenean Gilmer, Program Manager for Community-Engaged Learning at the Sabo Center; Katie Clark, Associate Professor in Nursing and Executive Director of the Augsburg Health Commons; and Joffrey Wilson, Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Mortenson.

If you need accommodations, please contact us: interfaith@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways Program – Paid Internships at the State Capitol – Applications Due November 15

submitted by finka2@augsburg.edu

Capitol Pathways is a paid spring internship program for BIPOC college students. With the long-term goal of making Minnesota state government and policymaking more representative of our diverse communities, our program provides students leadership, legislative and career readiness training alongside an immersive internship experience with an organization working in policy during the legislative session. This is a spring internship from January – May, 2025.

Minnesota Capitol Pathways Information & Application