Government and Nonprofit Fair – Friday Nov 3

submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu

Register for the Government and Nonprofit Career Fair. There will be over 100 employers represented.

When: Friday November 3, 2023 from 10am-3pm
Where: Great Hall at Coffman Memorial Union
University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus
300 Washington Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Special Events During the Fair:
11:00am-12:00pm World Cafe Featuring Government Agencies. Meet with recruiters and hiring supervisors from government agencies across the Twin Cities. This interactive event includes a crash course on careers in the public sector followed by one-on-one and small group discussions with recruiters. You will learn tips for applying, how to find roles that meet your career goals, and the benefits of public sector work.

12:30pm-1:30pm Keynote Speaker from the CIA

Transportation will not be provided. If you are interested in walking over as group, we will depart from the Strommen Center (across from Einstein) at 10am.

Prior registration in Handshake is highly encouraged.

Register here

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 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– 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: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (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-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through 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.

8th Annual Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM Workshop and Dinner

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Augsburg will be hosting an in-person event focused on applying to paid research opportunities in STEM that is open to students, staff, and faculty from Augsburg and the broader community.

Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM

Thursday, November 9, 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Hagfors Center 150, Augsburg University

Dixie Shafer of URGO and Lara Crombie of the TRIO McNair Scholars program will lead the workshop for students, staff, and faculty on identifying and applying for summer research opportunities such as National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs).

The workshop will be followed by a panel for students featuring student and alumni research experiences and a panel for faculty and staff on supporting equitable access and participation in research programs.

All attendees are invited to stay for a community dinner following the workshop and panels.
Since dinner is provided, advance registration is greatly appreciated.

RSVP for November 2023 REU Workshop: https://forms.gle/p72zHc4Wvtdo3MLV7

Lindell Library Study Rooms

submitted by fillbran@augsburg.edu

The Lindell Library has had some issues with the study room booking system over the past week. We are happy to announce that we have updated the way room reservations work, and students, faculty, and staff can now reserve spaces using their Augsburg email address.

If you previously reserved a study room for this week or next week, please resubmit your reservation into the new system. We apologize for the inconvenience.

-Your Friendly Librarians in the Lindell Library

Study Room Reservation page

The Clockwork Professor: An Action-Adventure Play Opening at Augsburg Next Friday

submitted by stadlerl@augsburg.edu

Augsburg Theater Department presents:
The Clockwork Professor
by Maggie Lee
Directed by Beliza Torres Narváez

Friday, Nov 3, and Thursday, Nov 4, at 7 pm.
Thursday, Nov 9- Saturday, Nov 11 at 7 pm.
Sun Nov 12 at 3 pm.
Tjornhom-Nelson Theater, Foss Center

The show runs for approximately 2 hours with an intermission.

Professor Shae Pemberton is a humble, secretive inventor who leads a quiet life focused on science. However, as her loyal assistant Matilda reminds her, fixing broken toys, clocks, and household gadgets is what she must do to pay the bills. When her friend Lawrence visits her with a business proposal from two shady fellows, buried secrets from her past resurface. As political unrest sweeps over the great city of New Providence, unexpected (and weird!) events start to unravel and threaten to destroy everything Pemberton holds dear, perhaps even the Crown itself! The Clockwork Professor is an action-packed adventure of fantastical science fiction with a steampunk twist.

Content Disclosure: The Clockwork Professor is a comedy intended for young adult and adult audiences. This play includes the use of some strong language and contains suggested nudity. There are also simulated fights, physical restraint, and a bit of romantic display of affection. Ah! And there will be some occasional theatrical smoke, too!

For More Information, Click the Link Here!

Farewell to Matt Schornstein

submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu

In IT this week we are saying farewell to Matt Schornstein (’04) who has been in the department since 2004. Matt has led our infrastructure team since 2011. He and his team run the IT you use daily but don’t see — WiFi, wired networks, servers. Matt has led that team through over a decade of incredible growth and change in technologies. And with the shared services agreement in 2016, he added Luther Seminary’s network to what he oversaw.

We appreciate all that Matt has accomplished and he will be sorely missed. Matt’s last day is Friday the 27th. We wish him well on his next IT adventure.

We have put together a kudoboard for people to contribute messages to Matt about his time at Augsburg. https://www.kudoboard.com/boards/Fb9iQMfY

Baile De Las Calaveras – Friday, October 27

submitted by kaulsa@augsburg.edu

ALAS Invites you to join us on Friday, October 27th from 7:30-10pm in the East Commons.

Dia de los Muertos is a celebration where families honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away. It is thought that people’s deceased family member souls visit the families homes during this time. This year, ALAS will have a dance dedicated to our ancestors and to life. Please join us for this event where we will have music, food, face painting, and more! Thank you all for celebrating the day of the dead with us!

Auggie Life Website

HSA/FSA Education Session – Nov 8

submitted by windnag@augsburg.edu

Want to learn the difference between an HSA and FSA?

Join Human Resources on Wednesday, November 8 at 1:00 p.m. for our Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) education session. This will be a live zoom session.

Zoom link: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/93386631522?pwd=R21WYXpYMHBwbVNobEhzS0w4a1phdz09

All benefits-eligible employees have the opportunity to make changes to their benefits during active Open Enrollment which begins Monday, November 6 and continues through Monday, November 20.

Email hr@augsburg.edu with any questions.

Come to the Writing Center for Help with Your Essays

submitted by forsthj@augsburg.edu

The Writing Center is open!

The Augsburg Writing Center offers both online and in-person tutoring. Skilled students will work with you one-on-one at whatever stage of writing you are in – the idea-development stage, the drafting stage, and the revision stage – and can show you how to choose an appropriate essay topic, how to develop a thesis statement and paragraphs, how to revise your essay, or assist with any other writing needs you may have. Tutors will be alert listeners and ask questions, and will not judge or evaluate the work in progress. For more information, please visit our website. We look forward to seeing you!

Located on the second floor (across from Advising) of the Lindell Library in person (drop-in only): Sunday 5-8pm and Monday- Thursday 2-8pm
Online (appointment needed): Sunday-Thursday 6-8pm

In addition, if you would like for a tutor or the Director to come to your class to introduce the writing center, please sign up for a class visit: https://forms.gle/xSRQNi7me9mqcNZR9 We will do our best to accommodate you.

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

Call for Advent Vespers Volunteers

submitted by borden@augsburg.edu

Calling Augsburg students and staff to help support this year’s Advent Vespers by giving of your time, talents, and your bright, smiling faces in service of our annual celebration of the season! We will be in person again at Central Lutheran Church and need many volunteers to assist by handing out programs, helping at the will call desk, collecting seating envelopes, and greeting guests as they arrive for each service.

Services are Friday, December 1 @ 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, December 2 @ 2:00 p.m.; and Saturday, December 2 @ 5:00 p.m. Sign up for shifts at one, or all of them!

Visit augsburg.edu/music/vespers/ for more details, and please send questions via email to vespers@augsburg.com. Thank you and we hope to see you there!

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

New Staff Positions This Week (2)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/24/2023: 1st Shift Custodian
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999939672907-1st-shift-custodian
10/19/2023: Staff Accountant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938235387-staff-accountant

Search Augsburg Job Postings

Find Your Inner Leader

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Come learn about Leadership Studies by taking LS 205 Introduction to Leadership Studies.
Whether or not you have formal leadership experience, this course will benefit all students by bringing out your strengths and opening doors to new opportunities. If you already see yourself as a leader, you will get stronger. If you do not see yourself as a leader, by the end of the program, you will discover that you have all it takes to be a leader!

This course is the introduction to the minor in Leadership Studies and helps build communication skills and cultural competency skills. Check it out! All are welcome to sign up for the course–Monday and Wednesday night 3:10-4:50.

https://www.augsburg.edu/mal/degree-pathways-dual-degree-options/undergraduate-leadership-studies-minor/

Get Your Augsburg Experience Credit with AIS304 Engaging Communities

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Need an Augsburg Experience and want to work in the community? AIS 304 Engaging Community is the course for you.
This course connects your research interests and your desire to work with BIPOC communities, organizations, and neighborhoods in Minneapolis/St. Paul. During the semester you do research into an area you are passionate about and we partner with a number of organizations and communities in community-based learning. This type of learning provides students with the opportunity to connect their gifts, skills, and interests with an organization, group, or issue. Your work informs our classroom discussions and course work while also giving back to the community in valuable and reciprocal ways.
Course meets T-Th 12-1:40 and fulfills an Augsburg Experience.

Farewell to Matt Schornstein

submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu

In IT this week we are saying farewell to Matt Schornstein (’04) who has been in the department since 2004. Matt has led our infrastructure team since 2011. He and his team run the IT you use daily but don’t see — WiFi, wired networks, servers. Matt has led that team through over a decade of incredible growth and change in technologies. And with the shared services agreement in 2016, he added Luther Seminary’s network to what he oversaw.

We appreciate all that Matt has accomplished and he will be sorely missed. Matt’s last day is Friday the 27th. We wish him well on his next IT adventure.

We have put together a kudoboard for people to contribute messages to Matt about his time at Augsburg. https://www.kudoboard.com/boards/Fb9iQMfY

Meaningful Work Panel is Tomorrow, Friday 10/27

submitted by cliftonk@augsburg.edu

Staff are able to register at no cost for breakfast and conversation with compelling leaders from business, the arts, and education who share a common drive to bring greater wholeness and meaning to their organizations. You will hear candid stories of success and challenge at work, from creating space for individuals to thrive as their full selves at work, shaping policies to balance organizational and people needs, and navigating the practical realities of leading organizations through periods of prosperity and economic downturns.

The conversation is for anyone seeking to find greater meaning in their work and leadership—especially people who are new to managing teams, in charge of organizational policy in a post-pandemic world, or thinking about organizational futures.

Panelists:
• Najeeba Syeed, El-Hibri endowed chair and executive director of Interfaith at Augsburg University
• Jun-Li Wang, associate director of Springboard for the Arts
• Kyle E. Smith, co-CEO of Reell Precision Manufacturing
• Tom Henry, former CEO of Landry’s Bicycles (moderator)

Where: Augsburg University, Marshall Room
When: October 27th, 2023 at 8:30 – 10:30am. Coffee and continental breakfast provided.

Register here –> https://www.augsburg.edu/cace/arlo-page/event/?eventtemplate=58-humancentered-leadership-for-meaningful-work&event=159

Reach out to Keri Clifton at cliftonk@augsburg.edu with questions.

8th Annual Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM Workshop and Dinner

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Augsburg will be hosting an in-person event focused on applying to paid research opportunities in STEM that is open to students, staff, and faculty from Augsburg and the broader community.

Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM

Thursday, November 9, 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Hagfors Center 150, Augsburg University

Dixie Shafer of URGO and Lara Crombie of the TRIO McNair Scholars program will lead the workshop for students, staff, and faculty on identifying and applying for summer research opportunities such as National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs).

The workshop will be followed by a panel for students featuring student and alumni research experiences and a panel for faculty and staff on supporting equitable access and participation in research programs.

All attendees are invited to stay for a community dinner following the workshop and panels.
Since dinner is provided, advance registration is greatly appreciated.

RSVP for November 2023 REU Workshop: https://forms.gle/p72zHc4Wvtdo3MLV7

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 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– 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: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (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-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through 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.

First-Generation Survey for Augsburg Faculty and Staff

submitted by crombie@augsburg.edu

In recognition of First-Generation College Celebration Day (Nov. 8), 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 6. These events will be geared to students, but all of the Augsburg community is welcome to attend. More information will be provided in the upcoming weeks.

In addition to this programming, we’re asking faculty and staff to complete this brief First-Generation Augsburg Community Survey. The information collected will be used to create ongoing resources and support for first-generation students here at Augsburg. Please provide as much information as you’re comfortable sharing. NOTE: This is the same survey we released last year, so if you already submitted a response, no need to do so again!

If you have any questions or comments about this survey or about the Augsburg First-Generation project, please contact Lara Crombie, TRIO McNair Scholars Program (crombie@augsburg.edu).

First-Generation Augsburg Community Survey

Undergrads: Chance for a $50 Gift Card – Take Our Survey Today

submitted by harrisdd@augsburg.edu

Dear Participant,

My name is Dean Harris, and I am a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University. I am conducting this study as partial fulfillment of my doctoral degree, with Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith as my advisor.

You are being invited to participate in a research study on investigating influences of intrapersonal factors on the relationship between casual sex and mental health. If you agree to this study, I will ask you to complete a survey via Qualtrics. This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. After completing all the survey questions, you will be invited, if you wish, to provide contact information to enter in the raffle to win one of three $50 gift card prizes, and/or emailed the results at the end of the study’s conclusion.
If you have any questions now or later, you may contact me, Dean Harris at 612-239-2534 or harrisdd@augsburg.edu. You can also contact my advisor, Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith at 612-330-1567 or hopkinss@augsburg.edu. If you contact me or my advisor, understand that your anonymity cannot be guaranteed; however, if you decide to participate, your data will not be connected to your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research subject or want to discuss problems/complaints about the research study, send an email to IRB@augsburg.edu.

https://augsburg.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ANvH5hb20LWqIm

Sincerely,
Dean Harris
Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University Harrisdd@augsburg.edu
612-239-2534

Survey Link

HSA/FSA Education Session – Nov 8

submitted by windnag@augsburg.edu

Want to learn the difference between an HSA and FSA?

Join Human Resources on Wednesday, November 8 at 1:00 p.m. for our Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) education session. This will be a live zoom session.

Zoom link: https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/93386631522?pwd=R21WYXpYMHBwbVNobEhzS0w4a1phdz09

All benefits-eligible employees have the opportunity to make changes to their benefits during active Open Enrollment which begins Monday, November 6 and continues through Monday, November 20.

Email hr@augsburg.edu with any questions.

Staff and Faculty – Share Your Experiences from Studying Abroad

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Are you a Staff/Faculty member who has studied abroad or away in the past? We want to hear from you!

The Study Abroad and Study Away office is looking to feature Staff and Faculty study abroad stories on our Instagram page with Throwback Thursday posts. These posts are to encourage Augsburg students to study abroad and away!

Check us out on Instagram: global_auggies

Questions? Email abroad@augsburg.edu

Fill out the Google Form here!

Study Abroad in Cuba in May – Fine Arts Class for All Majors

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Have the experience of a lifetime–sign up for a summer fine arts study abroad program, led by professor Beliza Torres Narvaez. Spend 12 days in Cuba this May exploring arts and culture!

Earn 4 credits and complete Augsburg Experience, too!

COMMUNITY, ARTS & CULTURE IN PUERTO RICO

Travel: May 12-23, 2024

Course: THR 295 – Topics: Arts, Culture, and Community in Cuba, (Fine Arts requirement), 4 credits

fulfills Augsburg Experience, too!

***Any Augsburg student in good standing, including graduating Seniors, are eligible to apply

*** APPLY BY January 31 ***

The program is filled on a rolling basis. Interested students should start an application now! Contact the Study Abroad & Away Office with questions: abroad@augsburg.edu

Get full program details and start an application here

Auggies Abroad Share Their Experiences in New Blog Posts

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Check out these CGEE blog posts from a couple of Auggies who are currently studying abroad!

Kathryn Ramach is currently abroad on the program Conflict, Peace, and Transition in Northern Ireland. Read about her first few weeks here: https://www.augsburg.edu/global/2023/09/25/student-ambassador-post-first-weeks-in-northern-ireland/

Lorpu Sumo is currently abroad on the program Communication and Media Studies: Migration & Social Change in Mexico. Read about her first few weeks here: https://www.augsburg.edu/global/2023/09/22/student-ambassador-post-first-weeks-in-mexico/

Interested in going abroad yourself? Applications for spring 2024 CGEE programs are due November 1st, apply today!

Check out the CGEE programs and start your application

Go Abroad This Spring Semester – Apply by November 1

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Missed your chance to go abroad this spring semester? Not quite!

Applications are STILL OPEN for Augsburg CGEE’s Study Center spring semester programs in Mexico, Central America, Northern Ireland, and Southern Africa until November 1st.

Why choose an Augsburg CGEE Study Center program? Earn Augsburg credits, complete multiple LAF graduation requirements, and get an Augsburg experience abroad!

Our programs are nationally-known, focus on peace, social justice, and community engagement. Northern Ireland, Southern Africa & Mexico also offer INTERNSHIPS!

Learn more and apply here!

Inside Biden’s Cuba Policy – Film Screening

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Augsburg CGEE invites everyone to join award-winning Cuban journalist and filmmaker, Liz Oliva Fernández, for a screening and Q&A of two new Belly of the Beast documentaries!

Gracie Award-winning Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández will visit Augsburg University to present a new documentary film, Cuba in the Crosswinds [working title], produced by the independent media outlet, Belly of the Beast. Filmed this year in New Jersey and Washington D.C., Cuba in the Crosswinds exposes the economic and political interests driving U.S. policy toward Cuba under the Biden administration, which has mainly kept intact Trump’s “maximum pressure” sanctions on Cuba, fueling an unprecedented wave of migration from the island.

WHEN: November 2, 2-4 p.m.
WHERE: Kennedy Center 303A
WHO: Anyone! This event is free and open to the public.

Co-sponsored by: Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies, Latinx Student Services, and Theater Arts.

**To request a reasonable accommodation for this event, please email Nichole at rohlfsen@augsburg.edu. While we will make every effort to provide accommodations, please allow one week advance notice in order to ensure accommodations are set up in time for the event.**

Learn more about the screening here!

Register for Government and Non-Profit Fair on Nov 3

submitted by nguyenma@augsburg.edu

Register for the Government and Nonprofit Career Fair. There will be over 100 employers represented.

When: Friday November 3, 2023 from 10am-3pm
Where: Great Hall at Coffman Memorial Union
University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus
300 Washington Ave SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Special Events During the Fair:
11:00am-12:00pm World Cafe Featuring Government Agencies. Meet with recruiters and hiring supervisors from government agencies across the Twin Cities. This interactive event includes a crash course on careers in the public sector followed by one-on-one and small group discussions with recruiters. You will learn tips for applying, how to find roles that meet your career goals, and the benefits of public sector work.

12:30pm-1:30pm Keynote Speaker from the CIA

Transportation will not be provided. If you are interested in walking over as group, we will depart from the Strommen Center (across from Einstein) at 10am.

Prior registration in Handshake is highly encouraged.

Register here

Tickets Are On Sale for “The Clockwork Professor”

submitted by stadlerl@augsburg.edu

Tickets for The Augsburg Theater Department’s production of “The Clockwork Professor” are officially on sale! Performances for this show run November 3rd, 4th and November 9th-11th at 7pm and November 12th at 3pm!

Important Box Office Information and Policies:

Actors will be performing without masks.
At this time audience members are encouraged to wear a mask. Masks will be provided at the door.
Reservations must to be made online at least 4 hours prior to the performance time.
Please do not proceed to the theater door with your UTIX receipt. Claim your ticket at Box Office Window.
Unreserved seats will be sold at Box Office window starting 30 minutes prior to each show. Cash or check only.
The shows begin at 7 pm and 3 pm, after that time there will be no late seating.
To confirm last minute ticket availability, please call 612-330-1764. Only answered 60 minutes prior to show time.
To get tickets, check out the link here: https://augsburg.universitytickets.com/

If you are experiencing trouble making a reservation via the reservation system or have any questions, please email boxoffice@augsburg.edu.

https://augsburg.universitytickets.com/

Baile De Las Calaveras – Friday, October 27

submitted by kaulsa@augsburg.edu

ALAS Invites you to join us on Friday, October 27th from 7:30-10pm in the East Commons.

Dia de los Muertos is a celebration where families honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away. It is thought that people’s deceased family member souls visit the families homes during this time. This year, ALAS will have a dance dedicated to our ancestors and to life. Please join us for this event where we will have music, food, face painting, and more! Thank you all for celebrating the day of the dead with us!

Auggie Life Website

Sound Healing Event

submitted by phalp1@augsburg.edu

Hello!

Please make sure to save the date as we introduce you to the Sound Healing sessions here at Augsburg. It is another way that you can heal and relax your mind through the waves of sounds.

Dates: Tuesday, November 14th
Time: 7:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Student Lounge

Don’t forget to join us! We hope to see you there 🙂

https://www.instagram.com/p/CxvY12RrqX2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Chapel: D.J. Chatelaine

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Wednesday, November 1, we will hold an All Saints service at 10:40 am in Hoversten. 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 celebrate and remember through song and prayer. 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.

Dia de los Muertos Community Altar Unveiling on October 30

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Dia de los Muertos Community Altar Unveiling on October 30

Latinx Student Services, ALAS, and Campus Ministry invite you to a celebration of Dia de los Muertos and a Community Altar Unveiling on Monday, October 30, beginning at 10:40 am in Hoversten Chapel. We will meet in the chapel to learn about the history of this important tradition and will join a procession led by Kalpulli Yaocenoxtli to the altar in Oyaté Commons. You are invited to bring a photo of those whom you would like to honor on our altar (to be displayed until November 3). Light refreshments will be provided.

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

submitted by goffe@augsburg.edu

Thanks to a generous donor, URGO has four $1000 MCAT Test Prep Scholarships available. Students must be juniors or seniors to apply. Interested students should fill out the application below and submit by 5 pm on Wednesday, November 1st. If you have questions please contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu.

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

Call for Advent Vespers Volunteers

submitted by borden@augsburg.edu

Calling Augsburg students and staff to help support this year’s Advent Vespers by giving of your time, talents, and your bright, smiling faces in service of our annual celebration of the season! We will be in person again at Central Lutheran Church and need many volunteers to assist by handing out programs, helping at the will call desk, collecting seating envelopes, and greeting guests as they arrive for each service.

Services are Friday, December 1 @ 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, December 2 @ 2:00 p.m.; and Saturday, December 2 @ 5:00 p.m. Sign up for shifts at one, or all of them!

Visit augsburg.edu/music/vespers/ for more details, and please send questions via email to vespers@augsburg.com. Thank you and we hope to see you there!

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

Join Advent Vespers Choir

submitted by borden@augsburg.edu

Are you someone who:

LOVES singing Christmas music in a choir but doesn’t have time to sign up for a whole season of involvement?

Wants to join the company of musicians at Augsburg’s annual Advent Vespers services in Central Lutheran Church?

If so, then Vespers Choir is for you!

Commitment:
· 3 consecutive Tuesday-evening rehearsals on campus, starting October 31.
· 2 evening dress rehearsals at Central Lutheran Church: November 28 and 30.
· 3 services: December 1 @ 7:00 p.m.; December 2 @ 2:00 and 5:00 p.m.

Open to anyone in the Augsburg community (plus your friends and family).

For details, contact Dr. Kristina Boerger (boerger@augsburg.edu)

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

New Staff Positions This Week (3)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/24/2023: 1st Shift Custodian
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999939672907-1st-shift-custodian
10/19/2023: Staff Accountant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938235387-staff-accountant
10/18/2023: Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938096358-director-of-trio-student-support-services

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New Staff Position: 1st Shift Custodian

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

Current Openings

Monday – Friday, 5:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

This position is responsible for cleaning and servicing designated areas according to the established procedures, area of responsibility and other assignments necessary to perform as assigned by the supervisor or lead. Follow proper cleaning methods, utilizing equipment for each situation, based on training, to ensure the campus maintains a healthy, safe, and sanitary environment.

Primary Responsibilities:

– General cleaning of area(s) of responsibility including waste removal, vacuuming, carpet cleaning, detail cleaning of restrooms, entries, common areas, wall washing, Kivac as needed, spot cleaning walls, staircases, dust mop, and mop or auto scrub floors.
– Detailing area(s) which will include dusting, edge vacuuming, cleaning light fixtures, cleaning and polishing drinking fountains, and straightening furniture and accessories.
– Buffing floors, Cleaning Carpets, and deep cleaning restrooms as needed.
– Clean all glass entry doors, inside and out. throughout the shift, as needed.
– Assist in the coverage of open areas due to vacations, sick calls, and open positions.

Additional Examples of Work Performed:

– Completing work orders.
– Clean and maintain all custodial equipment and closets according to set standards.
– Clean outside entryways, up to 15 feet from the door, and keep them free of debris and snow.
– Summer and school break apartment turn cleaning.
– Report damages, acts of vandalism, and needed repairs.
– Bio-hazard clean-up.
– Assist with event cleanup.
– All other duties are assigned by the Facilities Operation Manager, Custodial Supervisor, or Lead Custodian.

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Find Your Inner Leader with LS205

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Come learn about Leadership Studies by taking LS 205 Introduction to Leadership Studies.
Whether or not you have formal leadership experience, this course will benefit all students by bringing out your strengths and opening doors to new opportunities. If you already see yourself as a leader, you will get stronger. If you do not see yourself as a leader, by the end of the program, you will discover that you have all it takes to be a leader!

This course is the introduction to the minor in Leadership Studies and helps build communication skills and cultural competency skills. Check it out! All are welcome to sign up for the course–Monday and Wednesday night 3:10-4:50.

https://www.augsburg.edu/mal/degree-pathways-dual-degree-options/undergraduate-leadership-studies-minor/

Get Your Augsburg Experience Credit with AIS304 Engaging Communities

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Need an Augsburg Experience and want to work in the community? AIS 304 Engaging Community is the course for you.
This course connects your research interests and your desire to work with BIPOC communities, organizations, and neighborhoods in Minneapolis/St. Paul. During the semester you do research into an area you are passionate about and we partner with a number of organizations and communities in community-based learning. This type of learning provides students with the opportunity to connect their gifts, skills, and interests with an organization, group, or issue. Your work informs our classroom discussions and course work while also giving back to the community in valuable and reciprocal ways.
Course meets T-Th 12-1:40 and fulfills an Augsburg Experience.

Farewell to Matt Schornstein

submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu

IT this week we are saying farewell to Matt Schornstein (’04) who has been in the department since 2004. Matt has led our infrastructure team since 2011. He and his team run the IT you use daily but don’t see — WiFi, wired networks, servers. Matt has led that team through over a decade of incredible growth and change in technologies. And with the shared services agreement in 2016, he added Luther Seminary’s network to what he oversaw.

We appreciate all that Matt has accomplished and he will be sorely missed. Matt’s last day is Friday the 27th. We wish him well on his next IT adventure.

We have put together a kudoboard for people to contribute messages to Matt about his time at Augsburg. https://www.kudoboard.com/boards/Fb9iQMfY

Undergrads: Chance for a $50 Gift Card – Take Our Survey Today

submitted by harrisdd@augsburg.edu

Dear Participant,

My name is Dean Harris, and I am a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University. I am conducting this study as partial fulfillment of my doctoral degree, with Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith as my advisor.

You are being invited to participate in a research study on investigating influences of intrapersonal factors on the relationship between casual sex and mental health. If you agree to this study, I will ask you to complete a survey via Qualtrics. This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. After completing all the survey questions, you will be invited, if you wish, to provide contact information to enter in the raffle to win one of three $50 gift card prizes, and/or emailed the results at the end of the study’s conclusion.
If you have any questions now or later, you may contact me, Dean Harris at 612-239-2534 or harrisdd@augsburg.edu. You can also contact my advisor, Dr. Patricia Hopkins-Smith at 612-330-1567 or hopkinss@augsburg.edu. If you contact me or my advisor, understand that your anonymity cannot be guaranteed; however, if you decide to participate, your data will not be connected to your name. If you have questions about your rights as a research subject or want to discuss problems/complaints about the research study, send an email to IRB@augsburg.edu.

https://augsburg.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5ANvH5hb20LWqIm

Sincerely,
Dean Harris
Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology Department at Augsburg University Harrisdd@augsburg.edu
612-239-2534

Survey Link

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

submitted by goffe@augsburg.edu

Thanks to a generous donor, URGO has four $1000 MCAT Test Prep Scholarships available. Students must be juniors or seniors to apply. Interested students should fill out the application below and submit by 5 pm on Wednesday, November 1st. If you have questions please contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu.

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

Ice Skating Lessons at Augsburg Ice Arena

submitted by connell@augsburg.edu

Winter ice skating lessons for adults and kids begin Nov. 6th. The Figure Skating Club of Minneapolis provides weekly lessons at Augsburg Ice Arena Mondays – 6:30- 7:30pm, Thursdays – 6:30 – 7:30pm or Saturdays 9:45 – 11:15am. For more information, please contact learntoskate@fscmpls.org

https://www.fscmpls.org/learn-to-skate

8th Annual Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM Workshop and Dinner

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Augsburg will be hosting an in-person event focused on applying to paid research opportunities in STEM that is open to students, staff, and faculty from Augsburg and the broader community.

Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM

Thursday, November 9, 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Hagfors Center 150, Augsburg University

Dixie Shafer of URGO and Lara Crombie of the TRIO McNair Scholars program will lead the workshop for students, staff, and faculty on identifying and applying for summer research opportunities such as National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs).

The workshop will be followed by a panel for students featuring student and alumni research experiences and a panel for faculty and staff on supporting equitable access and participation in research programs.

All attendees are invited to stay for a community dinner following the workshop and panels.
Since dinner is provided, advance registration is greatly appreciated.

RSVP for November 2023 REU Workshop: https://forms.gle/p72zHc4Wvtdo3MLV7

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 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– 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: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (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-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through 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.

Baile De Las Calaveras – Friday, October 27

submitted by kaulsa@augsburg.edu

ALAS Invites you to join us on Friday, October 27th from 7:30-10pm in the East Commons.

Dia de los Muertos is a celebration where families honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away. It is thought that people’s deceased family member souls visit the families homes during this time. This year, ALAS will have a dance dedicated to our ancestors and to life. Please join us for this event where we will have music, food, face painting, and more! Thank you all for celebrating the day of the dead with us!

Auggie Life Website

All Saints Commemoration on November 1 in Chapel

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Wednesday, November 1, we will hold an All Saints service at 10:40 am in Hoversten. 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 celebrate and remember through song and prayer. 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.

GenEd(it) Faculty Workshop Today at 3:40 p.m.

submitted by freiheit@augsburg.edu

GenEd(it) Faculty Workshop: Are We on Track?

The GenEd(it) Group invites faculty guidance and feedback on the initial draft of proposed revisions to our undergraduate general education curriculum. Light snacks will be provided.

Time and Location
Wednesday, October 25th from 3:40 – 5:00pm in Hagfors 150A/B

Working Draft of a Revised General Education Curriculum

Mark Your Calendar – Open Enrollment Begins Nov. 6

submitted by windnag@augsburg.edu

*Please note corrected Open Enrollment end date*

Open Enrollment, the annual period when benefits-eligible employees make their benefit choices for the coming year, begins Monday, November 6 and continues through Monday, November 20. 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 on Wednesday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m. in Oren Gateway Center, Room 100. We will have virtual sessions available as well.

The 2024 Benefit Guide will be available soon, watch A-mail for the announcement.

Mark your calendar to attend the following information sessions. Zoom links will be provided via A-mail.

11/1, 11:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, OGC Room 100
11/2, 1:00 p.m. – HSA/FSA Education Session, Virtual
11/6, 9:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/9, 8:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, Virtual
11/14, 3:00 p.m. – General Open Enrollment Session, OGC Room 100

Add these events to your google calendar! Visit the HR website (https://sites.augsburg.edu/hr/) and add the Payroll and Benefits calendar.

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

Come to the Writing Center

submitted by forsthj@augsburg.edu

The Writing Center is open!

The Augsburg Writing Center offers both online and in-person tutoring. Skilled students will work with you one-on-one at whatever stage of writing you are in – the idea-development stage, the drafting stage, and the revision stage – and can show you how to choose an appropriate essay topic, how to develop a thesis statement and paragraphs, how to revise your essay, or assist with any other writing needs you may have. Tutors will be alert listeners and ask questions, and will not judge or evaluate the work in progress. For more information, please visit our website. We look forward to seeing you!

Located on the second floor (across from Advising) of the Lindell Library in person (drop-in only): Sunday 5-8pm and Monday- Thursday 2-8pm
Online (appointment needed): Sunday-Thursday 6-8pm

In addition, if you would like for a tutor or the Director to come to your class to introduce the writing center, please sign up for a class visit: https://forms.gle/xSRQNi7me9mqcNZR9 We will do our best to accommodate you.

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

New Staff Positions This Week (5)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/19/2023: Staff Accountant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938235387-staff-accountant
10/18/2023: Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938096358-director-of-trio-student-support-services
10/17/2023: 2nd Shift Custodian (Part-Time)
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937884013-2nd-shift-custodian-part-time-
10/17/2023: Athletics Graduate Assistant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937810473-athletics-graduate-assistant
10/17/2023: Human Resources Coordinator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937801631-human-resources-coordinator

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Farewell and Thank You for Tina Brauer This Friday

submitted by dawej@augsburg.edu

The Music Department invites you to a gathering for our wonderful TINA BRAUER this FRIDAY October 27th at 2:30 in the Band Room of Anderson Music Building. On her last day at Augsburg, please join us to thank Tina for her many contributions to Augsburg, and wish her well as she begins new adventures as a flight attendant!

Find Your Inner Leader in LS205: Introduction to Leadership Studies

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Come learn about Leadership Studies by taking LS 205 Introduction to Leadership Studies.
Whether or not you have formal leadership experience, this course will benefit all students by bringing out your strengths and opening doors to new opportunities. If you already see yourself as a leader, you will get stronger. If you do not see yourself as a leader, by the end of the program, you will discover that you have all it takes to be a leader!

This course is the introduction to the minor in Leadership Studies and helps build communication skills and cultural competency skills. Check it out! All are welcome to sign up for the course–Monday and Wednesday night 3:10-4:50.

https://www.augsburg.edu/mal/degree-pathways-dual-degree-options/undergraduate-leadership-studies-minor/

Get Your Augsburg Experience Credit with AIS304: Engaging Communities

submitted by marubbio@augsburg.edu

Need an Augsburg Experience and want to work in the community? AIS 304 Engaging Community is the course for you.
This course connects your research interests and your desire to work with BIPOC communities, organizations, and neighborhoods in Minneapolis/St. Paul. During the semester you do research into an area you are passionate about and we partner with a number of organizations and communities in community-based learning. This type of learning provides students with the opportunity to connect their gifts, skills, and interests with an organization, group, or issue. Your work informs our classroom discussions and course work while also giving back to the community in valuable and reciprocal ways.
Course meets T-Th 12-1:40 and fulfills an Augsburg Experience.

Baile De Las Calaveras

submitted by kaulsa@augsburg.edu

ALAS Invites you to join us on Friday, October 27th from 7:30-10pm in the East Commons.

Dia de los Muertos is a celebration where families honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away. It is thought that people’s deceased family member souls visit the families homes during this time. This year, ALAS will have a dance dedicated to our ancestors and to life. Please join us for this event where we will have music, food, face painting, and more! Thank you all for celebrating the day of the dead with us!

Auggie Life Paige

Farewell to Matt Schornstein

submitted by krajewsk@augsburg.edu

In IT this week we are saying farewell to Matt Schornstein (’04) who has been in the department since 2004. Matt has led our infrastructure team since 2011. He and his team run the IT you use daily but don’t see — WiFi, wired networks, servers. Matt has led that team through over a decade of incredible growth and change in technologies. And with the shared services agreement in 2016, he added Luther Seminary’s network to what he oversaw.

We appreciate all that Matt has accomplished and he will be sorely missed. Matt’s last day is Friday the 27th. We wish him well on his next IT adventure.

We have put together a kudoboard for people to contribute messages to Matt about his time at Augsburg. https://www.kudoboard.com/boards/Fb9iQMfY

Augsburg Speak Up

submitted by aljaffer@augsburg.edu

My name is Yacoub Aljaffery, a faculty member from the education department. I am thrilled to invite you all to attend the first Augsburg Speak Up event. This event offers a unique opportunity for our students of color to share their stories and for us to listen to them, learn from them, and foster a deeper understanding.

At Augsburg, we believe that inclusivity and support are crucial to creating a thriving community. This event will provide us with a platform to listen to our students’ diverse experiences, assets, and struggles and work together to create a more inclusive and supportive environment.

In this event, we will have four powerful stories to be told. Therefore, we highly encourage you to join us for this event and participate in this significant initiative in our community.

Date and time of the event: November 9th, from 3 pm-5 pm
Location: The Chapel

Thank you for considering our invitation, and we hope to see you all there!

If you have any questions about the event, or you need more information, please email me: aljaffer@augsburg.edu

Indigenous Book Club – November 14

submitted by allang@augsburg.edu

For Native American Heritage Month, American Indian Student Services is sponsoring an Indigenous Book club where we will read Shutter by Ramona Emerson. Rita Todacheene is a forensic photographer working for the Albuquerque police force. Her excellent photography skills have cracked many cases—she is almost supernaturally good at capturing details. In fact, Rita has been hiding a secret: she sees the ghosts of crime victims who point her toward the clues that other investigators overlook. We will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 14th from 5:30pm-7pm to discuss the book and have dinner. RSVP is limited to 20 people. Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to participate. You will receive the book after you RSVP. Please direct any questions to aiss@augsburg.edu.

RSVP for the Indigenous Book Club

Calling All Musicians

submitted by zastrow5@augsburg.edu

The Augsburg Student Music Therapy Association (ASMTA) is looking for musicians to perform for our (hopefully) annual Riverside Jams concert! The concert will be held in Sateren Auditorium on November 18th from 2-4:30pm and is a fundraiser to support music therapy students to attend conferences, including the Great Lakes Region Music Therapy Conference held in Milwaukee next March. This semester, we plan to host lots of great music with lots of great musicians across campus again. That means you! Yes, you! Students AND faculty invited. If you play in a band, combo group, perform a solo act, or just like to make music in any way, shape, or form, fill out an application below before November 10th!
https://forms.gle/6gYBtiVcqQxWNmy78

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 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– 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: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (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-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through 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.

8th Annual Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM Workshop and Dinner

submitted by brookinj@augsburg.edu

Augsburg will be hosting an in-person event focused on applying to paid research opportunities in STEM that is open to students, staff, and faculty from Augsburg and the broader community.

Applying for Paid Research Experiences in STEM

Thursday, November 9, 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Hagfors Center 150, Augsburg University

Dixie Shafer of URGO and Lara Crombie of the TRIO McNair Scholars program will lead the workshop for students, staff, and faculty on identifying and applying for summer research opportunities such as National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs).

The workshop will be followed by a panel for students featuring student and alumni research experiences and a panel for faculty and staff on supporting equitable access and participation in research programs.

All attendees are invited to stay for a community dinner following the workshop and panels.
Since dinner is provided, advance registration is greatly appreciated.

RSVP for November 2023 REU Workshop: https://forms.gle/p72zHc4Wvtdo3MLV7

Feedback That Improves Student Writing Wednesday 3:40 p.m.

submitted by lloydr@augsburg.edu

Feedback that Improves Student Writing Workshop October 25, 2023, 3:40 -5:00 pm,

Presenter/s: Jennifer Forsthoefel Mollberg, Assistant Professor and Writing Center Director, English Department

Description: This session will focus on how to giving effective and constructive feedback to students on their written projects. We will discuss best practices of constructing marginal comments and end comments to effectively improve student writing. We will also discuss strategies for conferencing with students about their writing. There will be time to discuss general needs and concerns instructors may have when teaching writing in their courses.

Location: Lindell Library 301

Feedback that Improves Writing Workshop RSVP

GenEd(it) Faculty Workshop on Wednesday at 3:40 p.m

submitted by freiheit@augsburg.edu

GenEd(it) Faculty Workshop: Are We on Track?

The GenEd(it) Group invites faculty guidance and feedback on the initial draft of proposed revisions to our undergraduate general education curriculum. Light snacks will be provided.

Time and Location
Wednesday, October 25th from 3:40 – 5:00pm in Hagfors 150A/B

Working Draft of a Revised General Education Curriculum

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

submitted by goffe@augsburg.edu

Thanks to a generous donor, URGO has four $1000 MCAT Test Prep Scholarships available. Students must be juniors or seniors to apply. Interested students should fill out the application below and submit by 5 pm on Wednesday, November 1st. If you have questions please contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu.

MCAT Test Prep Scholarship Application

Norway House: Indigenous Leaders: A Conversation About the Future

submitted by hermansb@augsburg.edu

This fall’s program of the Minnesota Peace Initiative, celebrating events important to our Norway House neighborhood—Indigenous Peoples’ Day October 9th and Indigenous Peoples’ Month in November—invites two prestigious Indigenous leaders:

The Honorable Anne K. McKeig, Associate Justice, Minnesota State Supreme Court

Laila Susanne Vars, Associate Professor, Sami University of Applied Sciences, Norway (via special video message)

We will discuss the future challenges and opportunities for Indigenous Peoples, globally and locally, as well as what all of us can do together to better protect our earth for many generations to come.

There will be a moderated time for Q & A with the audience.

This event is free and will be live-streamed and recorded. RSVP is strongly recommended for in-person attendance.
If attending via live-stream the link will be posted at Norway House’s website (by 12 pm on October 24).

Secure your FREE ticket

TODAY – Rally to Shut Down HERC in Phillips – Tuesday, 10/23 from Noon to 3:00 p.m.

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

The East Phillips Neighborhood Institute has recently joined the Zero Burn Coalition, a growing movement to shut down the HERC trash burner in Minneapolis.

Join us for a rally and meeting of Hennepin County Commissioners, this Tuesday (10/23), from 12-3 p.m., to call for a shutdown date of 2025 at the latest! At this meeting, commissioners will be voting on a resolution of a shutdown between 2028-2040, but we are showing up to say that this timeline is not acceptable.

To learn more, view fact sheets in English and Spanish, sign a petition and follow the coalition on social media follow this link: https://linktr.ee/zeroburn

There is also a growing list of people speaking out about the harmful impacts of the HERC, including teachers, health professionals, environmental lawyers, union leaders, and students. For instance, a local school nurse testified,

“Whenever I worked near the HERC, I noticed a much higher percentage of students with asthma…I kept extra inhalers and nebulizers for those with severe asthma, and sometimes these saved lives.”

Get Fruits and Veg Delivered to Your Home Weekly with Brightside Produce

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Brightside Produce, a non-profit started by community youth workers and St. Thomas Biology Professor Adam Kay, strives to eliminate food insecurity in urban areas by bridging communities through people and produce. Brightside provides weekly produce delivery to corner stores in neighborhoods that lack access to large markets as well as providing weekly home deliveries.

When you sign up for weekly local produce deliveries part of the fee will help stock the corner store shelves of our most food-insecure neighborhoods with affordable fresh produce. The simple act of getting a delivery subscription helps community members get reliable access to affordable fresh produce!

Weekly deliveries are available for $16 (small) or $25 (for larger households) and include add-ons like farm fresh eggs and locally roasted coffee. To learn more about Brightside, sign up for delivery, or make a donation to support their work you can visit their website: https://brightsidempls.org/

Help Out Unsheltered Relatives at Camp Nenookaasi in East Phillips

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

Camp Nenookaasi – located at East 24th Street and 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis – is a community based healing camp rooted in native practices & inclusive of all unsheltered relatives.

Some ways to help:

Call your council person and ask the city to provide porta potties and daily trash pick-up.
Daily trash pick-up: Given the camp’s size, trash pick-up needs to happen daily at a minimum. Currently, dedicated volunteers are hauling away 90% of the trash.

Volunteer: Join a morning kitchen shift or security shift. If you are new, volunteers will greet you at the door and work with you to train you in. We also need volunteers in the afternoons, to help do whatever is needed on a given day. And, we could even use volunteers today to help organize the kitchen storage area!
Follow this link to sign up for a shift: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1epHxM0D8ottaFgJLg5U6RWbQ48Ycy_EKgPx0CxbZgkY/edit#gid=208145268

Contribute food and supplies: Keeping 150 people fed, protected from the elements, and safe requires constant supply runs. It would be exceptionally helpful to have more people dropping off food and supplies on a regular basis, such as peanut butter, jelly, bread, sugar, disposable hot cups (no lids needed), disposable plates, bowls, and paper napkins. If you or your faith community or group of friends can commit to a daily delivery of these goods, even better.
Contribute money: You can also contribute money via Venmo (@Nenookaasi-Camp) or cash app ($Nenookaasi) accounts.
Ready to help? Please email or text Delaney at delaneyrussellmn@gmail.com or 612-598-9508. Delaney will either get back to you or connect you with someone else who will.

Also follow on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/campnenookaasi/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/campnenookaasi), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/people/Camp-Nenookaasi/61551908157100/) for ongoing updates, needs, and calls to action.

Celebrate Día de los Muertos with Centro Tyrone Guzman and Mia – Saturday, October 28, 2023

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

WHEN: Saturday, October 28th, 2023, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: Minneapolis Institute of Art
Target Atrium – 1st Floor
2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

HOW TO GET THERE: Take the #2 Metro Transit bus line from Franklin and 22nd to Franklin and 3rd Avenue. https://www.metrotransit.org/route/2

Celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Centro Tyrone Guzman and Mia. Visit a community ofrenda (altar) created by artist Monica Vega, and enjoy family-friendly art-making activities, music, dancing, snacks, and more! – All activities are free and open to the public!

“Day of the Dead is an opportunity to remember those who are no longer with us and, in doing so, keep their spirits alive. I like to think about the afterlife as two different worlds – one inhabited by people who are no longer living but continue to be remembered by friends and relatives, and the other inhabited by those who have been forgotten. The world of those who are remembered is filled with joy and celebration, whereas the world of the forgotten is filled with darkness and despair. And I ask myself, ‘Which of these worlds would I want for my loved ones?’ Day of the Dead is a way for me to actively allow the memories of loved ones to continue to guide and influence my life. As my children help create altars each year, they learn about loved ones they never had the opportunity to meet. Community altars, such as this one, provide an opportunity for us all to connect with the rich historical and cultural roots of our ancestors.”

– Monica Vega, Artist

For more information visit: https://www.centromn.org/ or https://new.artsmia.org/event/dia-de-los-muertos-2

Mariology – October 27-November 12 – Mixed Blood Theater

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

MARIOLOGY IS A PLACE WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY NANCY KEYSTONE IN COLLABORATION WITH CRITICAL MASS PERFORMANCE GROUP
Mariology deconstructs traditional thinking to inspire imagination about the Virgin Mary’s roles in systems of gender, power, and faith, opening the many possibilities for liberation.

LOCATION
The Firehouse, Mixed Blood’s home, located at 1501 South 4th Street in Minneapolis.

SALONS
Join us for activities and discussion surrounding the themes of Mariology after the matinee performances on Sunday October 29 and Sunday November 5.

PRICING
Our work is guided by deep community engagement and rooted in Radical Hospitality. We eliminate barriers that prevent people from participating due to lack of resources, racism, physical accessibility, gender discrimination, or other barriers. Tickets are available at no cost to attendees.

DATES
Friday, October 27 – 7:30PM, Saturday ,October 28 – 7:30PM, Sunday, October 29 – 2:00PM, Wednesday, November 1 – 7:30PM, Thursday, November 2 – 7:30PM, Friday, November 3 – 7:30PM, Saturday, November 4 – 7:30PM, Sunday, November 5 – 2:00PM, Wednesday, November 8 – 7:30PM, Thursday, November 9 – 7:30PM, Friday, November 10 – 7:30PM, Saturday, November 11 – 7:30PM, Sunday, November 12 – 2:00PM

Mark Your Calendar – Open Enrollment Begins Nov. 6

submitted by windnag@augsburg.edu

Open Enrollment, the annual period when benefits-eligible employees make their benefit choices for the coming year, begins Monday, November 6 and continues through Friday, November 17. 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 on Wednesday, November 1 at 11:00 a.m. in Oren Gateway Center, Room 100. We will have virtual sessions available as well.

The 2024 Benefits Guide will be available soon, watch A-mail for the announcement.

Mark your calendar to attend the following information sessions. Zoom links will be provided via A-mail.

11/1, 11:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment, OGC Room 100
11/2, 1:00 p.m. – HSA/FSA Education Session, Virtual
11/6, 9:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment, Virtual
11/9, 8:00 a.m. – General Open Enrollment, Virtual
11/14, 3:00 p.m. – General Open Enrollment, OGC Room 100

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

Chapel: Jad Habib in our Uncovering Vocation Series

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Please join us this morning at 11:30 am in Hoversten chapel. Jad Habib, Academic Technologist, will speak in chapel as part of the Uncovering Vocation Series. The topic of his talk will be “Together in Harmony.”

Jad was born in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in West Africa and raised in a French speaking household to Lebanese parents. Exposure to travel at an early age across Africa, Europe and America heightened his desire to learn different languages and experience other cultures. These experiences are the source of his wish to bring people together and has shaped the many paths in his journey since coming to the United States as a Foreign Student.

All Saints Celebration – Please Submit Names

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Wednesday, November 1, we will hold an All Saints service at 10:40 am in Hoversten. 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 celebrate and remember through song and prayer. 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.

URGO Offering Travel Grants for Student Researchers

submitted by goffe@augsburg.edu

URGO has a very limited amount if travel funding to award this academic year. URGO offers up to $850 in travel funding for Augsburg undergraduates who have been accepted to present research at a professional conference. These funds can mitigate the high costs of travel such as airfare and lodging, and can contribute to students’ professionalization.
The application is available at the URGO website (www.augsburg.edu/urgo) at the “conference travel” page. Grants are awarded on a rolling basis, so students are encouraged to work with their research mentor to submit a travel application as soon as possible. The URGO Advisory Committee meets bi-monthly throughout the school year to make travel decisions.

If you have any questions about undergraduate conference travel opportunities, please contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu or urgo@augsburg.edu

URGO Travel Website

URGO Academic Year Research Application 2023-2024

submitted by goffe@augsburg.edu

URGO has very limited funding for academic-year research grants for undergraduates who wish to gain research experience with an Augsburg faculty member. Students are paid $1,200 for 80 hours of research. Research must be completed by May 20th. Student-faculty research teams are encouraged to submit proposals as soon as possible as the funds will be awarded on a rolling basis.

The URGO Advisory Committee will review proposals every other Thursday. Their next meeting is Thursday, November 2nd. Proposals need to be submitted by noon on Wednesday the 1st in order to be considered.

If you have any questions about undergraduate research opportunities, please contact Dixie Shafer at shafer@augsburg.edu or urgo@augsburg.edu.

URGO Academic Year Research Application 2023-2024

Off-Campus Course Proposal Deadline: November 1

submitted by devega@augsburg.edu

November 1 is the deadline for proposing domestic and international off-campus courses that will occur between Fall 2024 and Summer 2025. If you have any questions about the proposal process or would like to talk through a course idea, please contact Leah Spinosa de Vega (devega@augsburg.edu) in CGEE.

Course Proposal Forms

The Dandelion Fund – BIPOC MN Youth Grant Awards Between $1000-$3000

submitted by gilmerje@augsburg.edu

The Dandelion Fund supports individuals to live into NCEI’s three guiding pathways of healing and liberation, decolonization, and joy.

Applications open on Monday, October 21 noon CT and close on Thursday, November 16 by 3:00pm CT, OR once NCEI receives 2,000 applications.

Eligibility requirements:
Individuals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or a Person of Color (BIPOC)
14+ years old
Minnesota resident (defined as someone who lives in MN with a MN address)
This is a random-selection process that will grant up to $3000 to individuals. Applicants can select how much they are requesting, starting at $1000.

Dandelions detoxify soil, dig deep roots, and spread their seeds to offer healing in other soils. This fund is an opportunity for people to do the same within their communities of support, and to live into NCEI’s values!

Visit Nexus for more information: https://www.nexuscp.org/our-work/community-engagement-institute/dandelion-fund/

For questions contact Dandelion@NexusCP.org.

New Staff Positions This Week (6)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/19/2023: Staff Accountant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938235387-staff-accountant
10/18/2023: Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938096358-director-of-trio-student-support-services
10/17/2023: 2nd Shift Custodian (Part-Time)
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937884013-2nd-shift-custodian-part-time-
10/17/2023: Athletics Graduate Assistant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937810473-athletics-graduate-assistant
10/17/2023: Human Resources Coordinator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937801631-human-resources-coordinator
10/16/2023: Senior Student Accounts Representative
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937603234-senior-student-accounts-representative

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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 2024 (graduating by May ‘26)
– 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: Tuesday, November 28th at 11:59pm
Faculty reference deadline: Wednesday, December 6th (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-d7cca4474e2
For more information, go to: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/prism/
Questions? Contact: stem@augsburg.edu

The PRISM Scholarship Program is funded through 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.

All Saints Service on November 1

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

On Wednesday, November 1, we will hold an All Saints service at 10:40 am in Hoversten. 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 celebrate and remember through song and prayer. 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.

Uncovering Vocation Chapel on October 24: Jad Habib

submitted by dames@augsburg.edu

Uncovering Vocation Series, Tuesday October 24, 2023, 11:30 a.m. Hoversten Chapel. Jad Habib, Academic Technologist, will speak in chapel as part of the Uncovering Vocation Series. The topic of his talk will be “Together in Harmony.”

Jad was born in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in West Africa and raised in a French speaking household to Lebanese parents. Exposure to travel at an early age across Africa, Europe and America heightened his desire to learn different languages and experience other cultures. These experiences are the source of his wish to bring people together and has shaped the many paths in his journey since coming to the United States as a Foreign Student.

Business Keystone in Greece in May – Apply Now

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Are you a Junior or Senior business or economics major? Do you still need your Keystone and/or Augsburg Experience requirement? If you answered yes to both of those questions, this program is for you!

Travel to Greece May 12 – 27, 2024 to complete your Keystone requirement and/or Augsburg Experience in an experiential course. Visit businesses of all kinds, enjoy guest lectures from Greek business professionals and experts, visit museums, try fresh, local foods, and more!

Applications are due by January 31, 2024.

Visit the Greece program page to learn more and apply

Photography and History in Paris and Berlin in May – Apply Now to Study Abroad

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Ready to earn 8 credits and Augsburg Experience this summer?

The summer program Innovation & Resistance: Photography and History in Paris and Berlin is a unique, short-term study abroad opportunity, open to all Auggies!

Earn 8 credits and your Augsburg experience in just a few weeks, while exploring two of the greatest European cities — Paris and Berlin – through the prism of history and photography. Visit museums, meet with speakers from across different industries, and so much more!

***Innovation & Resistance: Photography and History in Paris and Berlin***

Travel Dates: May 2024

Faculty Leaders: Jacqueline deVries and Christopher Houltberg

This is a 2-class program, and you’ll earn 8 credits, as well as Augsburg Experience. You’ll choose one History and one Photography course:

• HIS 195 – Topics in European History, fulfills Humanities liberal arts foundation requirement, OR

• HIS 390 – Topics in European History,

​and

• ART 133 – Introduction to Digital Photography, fulfills Fine Arts liberal arts foundation requirement, OR
• ART 333 – Advanced Digital Photography

***APPLICATIONS DUE January 31***

The program has a capacity of 25 students and is filled on a rolling basis. If you’re interested, get started on your application now.

Contact the Study Abroad & Away Office with questions: abroad@augsburg.edu

Get more details and start an application on the Study Abroad & Away website

Study Abroad in Italy on Spring Break – Apply Now

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Apply now to join the spring semester study abroad program, Interfaith Eating, Ethics, and Food Justice in Italy and travel to Montespertoli, Italy on spring break as a class.

Professor Matt Maruggi will be teaching the RLN 248: INTERFAITH EATING and ETHICS course and leading the group to Italy.

To join the class, you must complete an application through CGEE Study Abroad and Away–link below.

There is a Program Fee of $5,425 The program fee includes: international round-trip airfare from Minneapolis, all lodging, all meals, all transportation during the program, all program activities, and international health and travel insurance.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1

Get full details about this program, and start your application at the link below.

If you have any questions, contact

abroad@augsburg.edu

Interfaith Eating and Ethics in Italy: Info and online application here

Auggies Abroad Share Their Experiences in New Blog Posts

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Check out these CGEE blog posts from a couple of Auggies who are currently studying abroad!

Kathryn Ramach is currently abroad on the program Conflict, Peace, and Transition in Northern Ireland. Read about her first few weeks here: https://www.augsburg.edu/global/2023/09/25/student-ambassador-post-first-weeks-in-northern-ireland/

Lorpu Sumo is currently abroad on the program Communication and Media Studies: Migration & Social Change in Mexico. Read about her first few weeks here: https://www.augsburg.edu/global/2023/09/22/student-ambassador-post-first-weeks-in-mexico/

Interested in going abroad yourself? Applications for spring 2024 CGEE programs are due November 1st, apply today!

Check out the CGEE programs and start your application

Go Abroad This Spring Semester — Apply by November 1

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Missed your chance to go abroad this spring semester? Not quite!

Applications are STILL OPEN for Augsburg CGEE’s Study Center spring semester programs in Mexico, Central America, Northern Ireland, and Southern Africa until November 1st.

Why choose an Augsburg CGEE Study Center program? Earn Augsburg credits, complete multiple LAF graduation requirements, and get an Augsburg experience abroad!

Our programs are nationally-known, focus on peace, social justice, and community engagement. Northern Ireland, Southern Africa & Mexico also offer INTERNSHIPS!

Learn more and apply here!

Inside Biden’s Cuba Policy – Film Screening

submitted by hildena@augsburg.edu

Augsburg CGEE invites everyone to join award-winning Cuban journalist and filmmaker, Liz Oliva Fernández, for a screening and Q&A of two new Belly of the Beast documentaries!

Gracie Award-winning Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández will visit Augsburg University to present a new documentary film, Cuba in the Crosswinds [working title], produced by the independent media outlet, Belly of the Beast. Filmed this year in New Jersey and Washington D.C., Cuba in the Crosswinds exposes the economic and political interests driving U.S. policy toward Cuba under the Biden administration, which has mainly kept intact Trump’s “maximum pressure” sanctions on Cuba, fueling an unprecedented wave of migration from the island.

WHEN: November 2, 2-4 p.m.
WHERE: Kennedy Center 303A
WHO: Anyone! This event is free and open to the public.

Co-sponsored by: Languages and Cross-Cultural Studies, Latinx Student Services, and Theater Arts.

**To request a reasonable accommodation for this event, please email rohlfsen@augsburg.edu**

Learn more about the screening here!

New Staff Positions This Week (7)

submitted by hr@augsburg.edu

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

10/19/2023: Staff Accountant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938235387-staff-accountant
10/18/2023: Director of TRIO/Student Support Services
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999938096358-director-of-trio-student-support-services
10/17/2023: 2nd Shift Custodian (Part-Time)
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937884013-2nd-shift-custodian-part-time-
10/17/2023: Athletics Graduate Assistant
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937810473-athletics-graduate-assistant
10/17/2023: Human Resources Coordinator
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937801631-human-resources-coordinator
10/16/2023: Senior Student Accounts Representative
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937603234-senior-student-accounts-representative
10/13/2023: Event Planner
https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AugsburgUniversity-MinneapolisMN/743999937228923-event-planner

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Augsburg Speak Up

submitted by aljaffer@augsburg.edu

My name is Yacoub Aljaffery, a faculty member from the education department. I am thrilled to invite you all to attend the first Augsburg Speak Up event. This event offers a unique opportunity for our students of color to share their stories and for us to listen to them, learn from them, and foster a deeper understanding.

At Augsburg, we believe that inclusivity and support are crucial to creating a thriving community. This event will provide us with a platform to listen to our students’ diverse experiences, assets, and struggles and work together to create a more inclusive and supportive environment.

In this event, we will have four powerful stories to be told. Therefore, we highly encourage you to join us for this event and participate in this significant initiative in our community.

Date and time of the event: November 9th, from 3 pm-5 pm
Location: The Chapel

Thank you for considering our invitation, and we hope to see you all there!

If you have any questions about the event, or you need more information, please email me: aljaffer@augsburg.edu

Come to the Writing Center for Your Midterm Papers

submitted by forsthj@augsburg.edu

The Writing Center is open!

The Augsburg Writing Center offers both online and in-person tutoring. Skilled students will work with you one-on-one at whatever stage of writing you are in – the idea-development stage, the drafting stage, and the revision stage – and can show you how to choose an appropriate essay topic, how to develop a thesis statement and paragraphs, how to revise your essay, or assist with any other writing needs you may have. Tutors will be alert listeners and ask questions, and will not judge or evaluate the work in progress. For more information, please visit our website. We look forward to seeing you!

Located on the second floor (across from Advising) of the Lindell Library in person (drop-in only): Sunday 5-8pm and Monday- Thursday 2-8pm
Online (appointment needed): Sunday-Thursday 6-8pm

In addition, if you would like for a tutor or the Director to come to your class to introduce the writing center, please sign up for a class visit: https://forms.gle/xSRQNi7me9mqcNZR9 We will do our best to accommodate you.

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